Six secrets pour rencontrer l'âme soeur
Original title: Romancing the Birthday Girl
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Follows Taylor, who opens a time capsule left by her deceased mother, which contains six envelopes, this will give her the push she needs in life and to help open her mind, and heart, to the... Read allFollows Taylor, who opens a time capsule left by her deceased mother, which contains six envelopes, this will give her the push she needs in life and to help open her mind, and heart, to the possibility of love.Follows Taylor, who opens a time capsule left by her deceased mother, which contains six envelopes, this will give her the push she needs in life and to help open her mind, and heart, to the possibility of love.
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On her thirtieth birthday, Taylor (Emilie Ullerup) receives a set of six envelopes containing challenges. They were written by her deceased mother, perhaps because she knew her daughter would need a catalyst to produce meaningful changes in her life. Indeed, Taylor lives an extremely structured new-age life, full of affirmations without many realizations.
A new neighbor, Josh (Clayton James), enters her life, and he becomes her aide in fulfilling the maternal injunctions. It's a natural development that might lead to romance, especially in a Hallmark film.
The problem with this story is the writing, which lacks subtlety (even for a Hallmark romance), beating the viewer over the head with symbolic gestures, coincidences, and too-cute incidents.
A new neighbor, Josh (Clayton James), enters her life, and he becomes her aide in fulfilling the maternal injunctions. It's a natural development that might lead to romance, especially in a Hallmark film.
The problem with this story is the writing, which lacks subtlety (even for a Hallmark romance), beating the viewer over the head with symbolic gestures, coincidences, and too-cute incidents.
Unlike the one reviewer who has posted so far, I like this film.
I find that so many reviewers criticize since they are expecting the same "chemistry" between the romantic couple, yet complain that the story is a "rehash" or "the same old", etc.
How contradictory and hypocritical!
Chemistry is not the same for everyone.
Everyone is unique, thankfully!
The eyes and other aspects of body language shows "true love".
Not the "fake love" that so many acting romantic couples show in films, that too many reviewers appear to like. Same old there ....
It is refreshing to see stories that are not too fake, and depict characters who act more realistic ... as realistic as possible ... they are actors and actresses after all.
I like the message that is left by the mom, who was not there in real life when the lead actress turns 30. The little humour between the two leads who possess many different characteristics is sincere warm and caring, which all sincere relationships should possess.
There are many great lines in the film that more people should watch and live by.
Enjoy the film!
I find that so many reviewers criticize since they are expecting the same "chemistry" between the romantic couple, yet complain that the story is a "rehash" or "the same old", etc.
How contradictory and hypocritical!
Chemistry is not the same for everyone.
Everyone is unique, thankfully!
The eyes and other aspects of body language shows "true love".
Not the "fake love" that so many acting romantic couples show in films, that too many reviewers appear to like. Same old there ....
It is refreshing to see stories that are not too fake, and depict characters who act more realistic ... as realistic as possible ... they are actors and actresses after all.
I like the message that is left by the mom, who was not there in real life when the lead actress turns 30. The little humour between the two leads who possess many different characteristics is sincere warm and caring, which all sincere relationships should possess.
There are many great lines in the film that more people should watch and live by.
Enjoy the film!
Fans of Hallmark movies will think this one's okay, but it's a tired rehashing of the same old plot lines. Single dad with precocious daughter. Dead moms everywhere. Two adults who decide to spend every day together for no apparent reason. It tries for some comedy but comes off as forced. Good to see Emilie Ullerup back, but I didn't think she meshed well with Clayton James. Your life won't be incomplete if you miss this one.
'Don't Forget I Love You', listed as part of the 2022 New Year New Movies seasonal block elsewhere (although it feels more like a Hallmark Movies and Mysteries film), did sound promising. Emilie Ullerup has impressed me numerous times before and the concept was very relatable, as somebody with severe anxiety myself. Hallmark have done quite a number of misfires, but also many good and even very good ones which is what keeps me watching and enough to continue seeing them.
The good intentions were admirable, and really did appreciate the more dramatic, sombre tone in addressing a serious issue that affects so many. And Hallmark have proven many times they can do more serious stories very well, including in 2022. 'Don't Forget I Love You' though is uneven and didn't quite live up to its promising potential. There are plenty of things that it does very well, but there are some elements where it falls short upon and not by a little.
Am going to start with the good things. Ullerup is endearing and heartfelt in her role, and personally really related to her character and saw a lot of myself in her. Clayton James as an individual performance is charming and didn't see any stiffness. There is great support from likeable, compassionate Robert Wisden, reminding me of my parents, and very cute Teagan Vinzce. Did care for the characters on the whole and the film did do well with showing how anxiety affects not just the sufferer but also those around them.
Mostly the production values are nice, it's a well shot film and enough of the scenery is lovely. The music at least fits and didn't feel melodramatic or too much. The film is well meaning and sweet, with some parts really touching me. Such as the ending, which is not as pat as most Hallmark films. The scavenger hunt aspect was done well, as was the effortlessly rootable family relationships.
However, 'Don't Forget I Love You' could have been better than it was. The story is very uneven, it is not as formulaic as most Hallmark films and does try to do something different like the portrayal of anxiety and the time capsule idea. To me though, it tended to be too contrived and too coincidence heavy. While the family stuff was convincing, the romance was not. To me it was much too rushed, with too much of an abrupt shift in how the relationship progresses, and forced, with too much of the interaction veering on goofy and excessively so. Ullerup and James are also awkward together and too much of a mismatch personality-wise.
While the production values generally are solid, the film is hampered by the truly distracting and amateurish green screen that sticks out like a sore thumb whenever it appears. The writing is well intentioned but is too often heavy handed, with both the quirkiness (which became increasingly goofy and forced) and the sentimentality being overkill. And yes, everything with the engagement ring was beyond unrealistic and silly.
Overall, decent and really appreciated what it set out to do though not everything works. 6/10.
The good intentions were admirable, and really did appreciate the more dramatic, sombre tone in addressing a serious issue that affects so many. And Hallmark have proven many times they can do more serious stories very well, including in 2022. 'Don't Forget I Love You' though is uneven and didn't quite live up to its promising potential. There are plenty of things that it does very well, but there are some elements where it falls short upon and not by a little.
Am going to start with the good things. Ullerup is endearing and heartfelt in her role, and personally really related to her character and saw a lot of myself in her. Clayton James as an individual performance is charming and didn't see any stiffness. There is great support from likeable, compassionate Robert Wisden, reminding me of my parents, and very cute Teagan Vinzce. Did care for the characters on the whole and the film did do well with showing how anxiety affects not just the sufferer but also those around them.
Mostly the production values are nice, it's a well shot film and enough of the scenery is lovely. The music at least fits and didn't feel melodramatic or too much. The film is well meaning and sweet, with some parts really touching me. Such as the ending, which is not as pat as most Hallmark films. The scavenger hunt aspect was done well, as was the effortlessly rootable family relationships.
However, 'Don't Forget I Love You' could have been better than it was. The story is very uneven, it is not as formulaic as most Hallmark films and does try to do something different like the portrayal of anxiety and the time capsule idea. To me though, it tended to be too contrived and too coincidence heavy. While the family stuff was convincing, the romance was not. To me it was much too rushed, with too much of an abrupt shift in how the relationship progresses, and forced, with too much of the interaction veering on goofy and excessively so. Ullerup and James are also awkward together and too much of a mismatch personality-wise.
While the production values generally are solid, the film is hampered by the truly distracting and amateurish green screen that sticks out like a sore thumb whenever it appears. The writing is well intentioned but is too often heavy handed, with both the quirkiness (which became increasingly goofy and forced) and the sentimentality being overkill. And yes, everything with the engagement ring was beyond unrealistic and silly.
Overall, decent and really appreciated what it set out to do though not everything works. 6/10.
I enjoyed Emilie and Clayton in this movie. I loved the journey that her character's mother left her to complete on her thirtieth birthday. Hallmark delivered a story from start to finish on facing and embracing your fears-the movie had a heartwarming and happy ending.
Did you know
- TriviaChallenge #2 is filmed at the Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver, BC.
- GoofsRobert Wisden is miscredited as "Robert Wiseden" in the opening titles.
- Crazy creditsRobert Wisden is miscredited as "Robert Wiseden" in the opening titles.
- ConnectionsReferences Dumbo (1941)
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