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A dating app creator finds her views on love challenged when she returns home to Florida and reconnects with her high school sweetheart.A dating app creator finds her views on love challenged when she returns home to Florida and reconnects with her high school sweetheart.A dating app creator finds her views on love challenged when she returns home to Florida and reconnects with her high school sweetheart.
John William Wright
- Evan
- (as John W. Wright)
Ashley B. Jones
- Renee
- (as Ashley Jones)
Demián Castro
- Owner
- (as Demi Castro)
Oscar Azul
- Lantern Attendee
- (uncredited)
Charles L. Bailey Jr.
- Office Professional
- (uncredited)
Brie Burke
- Festival Patron
- (uncredited)
Laura Cianciolo
- Golfer
- (uncredited)
Dean Deck
- Cafe patron
- (uncredited)
Rod Grant
- Festival patron
- (uncredited)
Steve Heinz
- Bike Rider
- (uncredited)
- …
Yvana Hepburn-Bailey
- Business Professional
- (uncredited)
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Émeraude is a beautiful young woman with no game. She needs to get more acting experience before carrying a full length movie. Wooden performances all around. The story was so weak I didn't care what happened by the end. The story seemed to take forever. The writer did a great job with "Miss Christmas" - so what happened here?
I watch all of the Hallmark movies, and I almost always finish them and like the vast majority. This started so flat that I decided to come here to see what others had to say. Dismal. I still gave it more time, but it was not worth another 90 minutes of my life. I will pick another. The acting was stiff and amateurish. The dialogue was boring. The scenery was pretty. Hallmark movies all follow the same premise, they are clean and always end with the one kiss. Formula, yes. But at least most are interesting
Except possibly for the natural scenery and a soundtrack that doesn't get in the way, there isn't anything good about this movie. The acting is stiff all around. I agree with the reviewer that said Emeraude Toubia isn't ready for the lead in a movie like this, at least not based on this performance. Don't get me wrong. She is charming and fairly energetic not to mention beautiful. She has no chemistry with Tom Maden, None of the actors are particularly good except Shawn Christen.
Dialogue and story are lame. The dialogue delivers stupid lines and conversations over and over. The very first scene seemed like a movie by the numbers scene and so did the last scene and several other plot points. When Evan and Alana are walking and talking about their future together, Evan's attitude is just plain stupid and again, delivering the lines was stiff. How about this for stupid - they keep complaining that they have a week to get the inn ready and they keep taking breaks in the middle of the day. And there was nothing interesting in the story. Scenes that should have delivered a spark fell flat. There was a key plot development that came way too early in the movie.
There was one little piece of information being kept from Alana and the audience. Is there anyone who didn't figure it out in the first half of the movie?
Painful? Yes maybe a little. Worst movie ever? That's saying a lot and I can't go with that. Usually for me that means something offensive or disgusting. It is one of the poorer Hallmark movies and I watch them all. What I'd say about this movie is that it's just plain flat.
Dialogue and story are lame. The dialogue delivers stupid lines and conversations over and over. The very first scene seemed like a movie by the numbers scene and so did the last scene and several other plot points. When Evan and Alana are walking and talking about their future together, Evan's attitude is just plain stupid and again, delivering the lines was stiff. How about this for stupid - they keep complaining that they have a week to get the inn ready and they keep taking breaks in the middle of the day. And there was nothing interesting in the story. Scenes that should have delivered a spark fell flat. There was a key plot development that came way too early in the movie.
There was one little piece of information being kept from Alana and the audience. Is there anyone who didn't figure it out in the first half of the movie?
Painful? Yes maybe a little. Worst movie ever? That's saying a lot and I can't go with that. Usually for me that means something offensive or disgusting. It is one of the poorer Hallmark movies and I watch them all. What I'd say about this movie is that it's just plain flat.
This was the first Hallmark movie I did not like at all and I like if not love every hallmark movie I've seen! The two main characters acting was not great to say the least. Do better Hallmark!
Two hours of this was too much; a 30-minute version would have been preferable. It seemed more like a group of actors trapped in what they knew would be one of Hallmark's mistakes, but for me, the most uncomfortable observation was that I thought the father and daughter were actually married to each other when I first turned on the movie about 15 minutes in; their dialogue seemed more like husband and wife. A good cast in a poorly edited, poorly written, poorly paced movie. The scenery was nice, though.
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- TriviaActor Shawn Christian, who came up with the film's story, expressed hope that there would be sequels, saying he had ideas for several more stories involving these characters.
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- 1h 22m(82 min)
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