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Molly starts an app for busy people to find a plus-one without the romance of dating sites. An investor wants Molly to test the app, which forces her to join; the man the app selects has alr... Read allMolly starts an app for busy people to find a plus-one without the romance of dating sites. An investor wants Molly to test the app, which forces her to join; the man the app selects has already bumped into Molly twice and not pleasantly.Molly starts an app for busy people to find a plus-one without the romance of dating sites. An investor wants Molly to test the app, which forces her to join; the man the app selects has already bumped into Molly twice and not pleasantly.
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Jesse Arthur Carroll
- Frank Fielding
- (as Jesse Carroll)
Larissa Dias
- Michelle Hoffman
- (as Larissa Albuquerque)
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Cute & believable story
Both characters are charming and lovable.
Good acting too!
Molly has a business of her own, she owns a dating app. Jeff works in publicity. They crossed paths before even knowing each other. Then they got matched in her app and make agreements to help each other out in their professionals lives.
I definitely need to watch this a second time (may be edited later) but this movie was great.
The plot is nothing new (surprise!), we have fake snow, lies between the leads and everything you expect from a Hallmark movie.
Luckily, Jen's character wasn't as terrible as some of the other she had but what made this movie appealing for me was definitely the new face (Brian) he somehow made it refreshing and not so repetitive, and last but not least the chemistry between them was amazing.
Still need to watch it again though.
I definitely need to watch this a second time (may be edited later) but this movie was great.
The plot is nothing new (surprise!), we have fake snow, lies between the leads and everything you expect from a Hallmark movie.
Luckily, Jen's character wasn't as terrible as some of the other she had but what made this movie appealing for me was definitely the new face (Brian) he somehow made it refreshing and not so repetitive, and last but not least the chemistry between them was amazing.
Still need to watch it again though.
Molly Hoffman has created a social app not for love but for business escort purposes. Matches agree to go to business Christmas events with each other. It's called Mingle All the Way. Her investors suggest that she use her own app before they put money into it. She keeps bumping into Jeff Scanlon who steals her Christmas present for her dad. Jeff is having trouble finding a Christmas date and he uses the app. The two combative busy business people get matched up.
In order to make the premise work better, the investor should be the one setting her up with Jeff. Molly would be forced to make the pairing work with the investor following them around on their first date. I actually really like app idea and its potential for rom-com. The leads are fine Hallmark material. This is really straight forward as are most of the Hallmark movies. They truly don't have any drama. It does have the right sentiments. This is fine for those who love Hallmark specials.
In order to make the premise work better, the investor should be the one setting her up with Jeff. Molly would be forced to make the pairing work with the investor following them around on their first date. I actually really like app idea and its potential for rom-com. The leads are fine Hallmark material. This is really straight forward as are most of the Hallmark movies. They truly don't have any drama. It does have the right sentiments. This is fine for those who love Hallmark specials.
I just can't think of anything I didn't like about this movie. Both leads sparkled and their chemistry was tangible. The supporting cast was great (loved Lindsay Wagner!).
I particularly liked the sub-plot involving the friction between mother and daughter and the device used to resolve it.
The male lead was a lot of fun to watch. Like most of the other actors, he really seemed to be having fun in the production. I always like to see that. Even though it seems like it would break the fourth wall, it actually takes me into the story even deeper.
As for other reviewers, I'm always surprised at the amount of analysis applied to Hallmark movies. They are formulaic. You knew that before you flipped on the channel. There are a few of their movies that have silly plots. This was not one of them.
I particularly liked the sub-plot involving the friction between mother and daughter and the device used to resolve it.
The male lead was a lot of fun to watch. Like most of the other actors, he really seemed to be having fun in the production. I always like to see that. Even though it seems like it would break the fourth wall, it actually takes me into the story even deeper.
As for other reviewers, I'm always surprised at the amount of analysis applied to Hallmark movies. They are formulaic. You knew that before you flipped on the channel. There are a few of their movies that have silly plots. This was not one of them.
It's a great Christmas Hallmark movie! I enjoyed it a lot. Nice to see Lindsay Wagner too.
Did you know
- TriviaMyrasol Martinez's debut.
- GoofsWhen Molly sits down at the craft table she knocks over a jar of paint onto Jeff. Jeffs turns to Molly to try to put paint on her but she stops him. Molly has paint on the right arm of the jacket that was not in the previous camera shot. Since Jeff was stopped from painting her there is no reason for her to have paint on her.
- ConnectionsReferences Comment le Grinch a volé Noël ! (1966)
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