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Cassie has just published her first book, a rom-com based on her divorce experience. To help a new writer along, the publisher pairs her with the established "dragon writer" Elliot on a week... Read allCassie has just published her first book, a rom-com based on her divorce experience. To help a new writer along, the publisher pairs her with the established "dragon writer" Elliot on a week-long book tour. Will they remain singles?Cassie has just published her first book, a rom-com based on her divorce experience. To help a new writer along, the publisher pairs her with the established "dragon writer" Elliot on a week-long book tour. Will they remain singles?
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Cute story and good chemistry between the leads. In my opinion, no one in the Hallmark world does quippy, Type A humor like Jen Lilly. As for Kevin McGarry, I never used the words suave or debonair but they apply here.
HOWEVER. I really dislike commenting on women's appearance, but Hallmark has some of the worst hair/makeup I've ever seen, much less noticed. In this case, Jen's extensions (or wig?) were horribly overmuch and often poorly styled so that it interfered with the story instead of subtly enhancing it. Maybe it was intentional, but every time Jen fiddled with her hair like she was trying to arrange or manage it - yanked me out of the story.
Otherwise, entertaining.
HOWEVER. I really dislike commenting on women's appearance, but Hallmark has some of the worst hair/makeup I've ever seen, much less noticed. In this case, Jen's extensions (or wig?) were horribly overmuch and often poorly styled so that it interfered with the story instead of subtly enhancing it. Maybe it was intentional, but every time Jen fiddled with her hair like she was trying to arrange or manage it - yanked me out of the story.
Otherwise, entertaining.
This entertaining story follows the standard hallmark movie formula but manages to rise above it. Would've been much better if the female lead character hadn't been such an insecure spoiled brat that you wonder why any of the people around her even try. But the guy does and makes up for her shortcomings. It helps that the two actors have good chemistry, and that the male character is so likeable.
We couldn't make it through this movie. The male lead character is so charming and sweet but the female character - Cassie- is spoiled, anxious, nervous, petty and very immature. Women are so much better than this! Please write a character that isn't pouting because her room is smaller than someone else's.
The opening twenty minutes or so 'scene setting' are some of the most compelling screenwriting I have seen for a long time. Our leading lady is both drawn to the leading man and fascinated by the absurdity of the persona he dons in order to promote his book. The arch character she plays and her inability to stop flinging jabs at him are completely compelling and very funny. I have never laughed aloud at or replayed scenes from a Hallmark film before.
Our leading man is content to absorb her constant abuse, as they are obviously enjoying the chemistry together, and this spurs our heroine to yet more acerbic observations about him which, at their worse, she even apologises for. I don't think I have seen better script than this since enjoying the clashes between Elizabeth Bennett and Darcy - it's that good. The usual things Hallmark do to ruin any enjoyment - the irritating background plink plunk music and the sledgehammer subtle a, b, c of how sparring opposites get romanticky, are all here unfortunately. The film gradually trails into banality as the kitsch bonding, inevitable misunderstanding and union in the last five minutes take their effect. But the unveiling of the relationship between the two, Jen Lillie's portrayal of the incredibly insecure yet cuttingly astute author, and our rent-a-chin leading man, aware of his own absurdity is romance itself. Well done writers, Hallmark let them off the leash next time, you could have a classic.
Our leading man is content to absorb her constant abuse, as they are obviously enjoying the chemistry together, and this spurs our heroine to yet more acerbic observations about him which, at their worse, she even apologises for. I don't think I have seen better script than this since enjoying the clashes between Elizabeth Bennett and Darcy - it's that good. The usual things Hallmark do to ruin any enjoyment - the irritating background plink plunk music and the sledgehammer subtle a, b, c of how sparring opposites get romanticky, are all here unfortunately. The film gradually trails into banality as the kitsch bonding, inevitable misunderstanding and union in the last five minutes take their effect. But the unveiling of the relationship between the two, Jen Lillie's portrayal of the incredibly insecure yet cuttingly astute author, and our rent-a-chin leading man, aware of his own absurdity is romance itself. Well done writers, Hallmark let them off the leash next time, you could have a classic.
I loved this one! The chemistry between the two main stars was huge, and the story was completely relatable. I liked that there wasn't a terribly evil villain. Sometimes it's nice to be feel-good throughout!
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- TriviaJen Lilley revealed on Home & Family that dog was supposed to be called Shakespeare, but as it was the pooch's first acting role, the script was rewritten - even as far as explaining how Bungee got his name for being so jumpy. Coincidentally, Jen childhood dog was also called Bungee, which her younger sister often pronounced in a French accent as she was such a big fan of Lumière in Beauty and the Beast. Whilst shooting WLS, Jen found it hard to say the dog's name without the accent.
- GoofsThe given name of the male author is Elliot as seen on his book covers shown throughout the movie. It is listed as Elliott in the end credits.
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Written by Kris Kovacs & Pearl Chambers
Performed by Rough Nights
Courtesy of Lyric House, LLC
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