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Hayley and her best friend Bree go on a reality dating show to publicize her fashion line, but nothing goes as planned when love, friendship, and careers are on the line.Hayley and her best friend Bree go on a reality dating show to publicize her fashion line, but nothing goes as planned when love, friendship, and careers are on the line.Hayley and her best friend Bree go on a reality dating show to publicize her fashion line, but nothing goes as planned when love, friendship, and careers are on the line.
Valen Ahlo
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Darny Chau
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Jess A. Cruz
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Scott M. Schewe
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Larry Schultz
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The lead female character is totally unlikable. That being said, the actress cast in the role did nothing to make her more sympathetic. She has a horrible voice: flat, whiny and very nasal. Could make paint peel. There was absolutely no connection with any of the other characters, not the male lead and not her "best friend." She should be cast in silent movies only and even that's questionable.
Maybe the people who dislike this so much are fans of dating shows and hate having their bubbles burst? I haven't been a fan so i thought the movie was pretty good. Did not like the lead actress - yes, her voice was rough but more, it lacked inflection. I had to watch her face to tell what her character was feeling, which was difficult since her default expression is a scowl. But the witty script and co-stars balanced it out to bring it above the hallmark average.
The movie is fine for what it is, but I couldn't get past how much Chloe Bridges reminded me of Anne Hathaway. Nothing against her, but it was very off putting.
Chloe Bridges, the lead actress, has certainly gotten some bad reviews for her performance. As an actress, I thought she was good with even some decent comic timing. Unfortunately her portrayal was derailed by a god awful case of of vocal fry. Like other, I almost changed the channel. Even worse than early Jessica Lowndes. This somewhat accounts for some reviewers labelling her whiny and sarcastic and unlikable. She kind of was, the first two, but it was made worse by her voice. Her best friend and partner in entering the Bachelor-type competition was a sweetheart. She made Hayley seem even more annoying by comparison. The actress, Taiana Tully, was natural and enthusiastic with a perky charm. She may have been cast for the diversity factor, but hopefully this will lead to more roles. The two best friends enter a bachelor reality show. Hayley, a fledging designer, to promote her line of dresses, sweet appealing Bree, I don't remember why. But neither one wants to actually win. Unfortunately Perky nice girl falls in love with the male star almost immediately and it's mutual.
There were actual some good laughs in this one, particularly the scene when the mean chief rival is painting a portrait of herself and the bachelor as mermaid and merman to the nice guy's horror ("did you notice the scales are actually to scale?) The black production assistance was great as well. She reminded me of a young Wanda Sykes. The two male leads were not bad. Perfectly acceptable. And the last few scenes where Hayley foils the phony plans of the phony reality show, ruining their fake storyline without regard to real reality is very entertaining. I have to take it down a star for the sappy cheesy speeches that the bachelor guy had to make. I know it was a send up of that ilk of reality shows, but they were a little too on point for me. I can't wait for those shows to go the way of westerns, afternoon soap operas, and afternoon game shows.
There were actual some good laughs in this one, particularly the scene when the mean chief rival is painting a portrait of herself and the bachelor as mermaid and merman to the nice guy's horror ("did you notice the scales are actually to scale?) The black production assistance was great as well. She reminded me of a young Wanda Sykes. The two male leads were not bad. Perfectly acceptable. And the last few scenes where Hayley foils the phony plans of the phony reality show, ruining their fake storyline without regard to real reality is very entertaining. I have to take it down a star for the sappy cheesy speeches that the bachelor guy had to make. I know it was a send up of that ilk of reality shows, but they were a little too on point for me. I can't wait for those shows to go the way of westerns, afternoon soap operas, and afternoon game shows.
Everyone is being harsh. Yes, it's very cheesy but isn't that the point? Lol I thought it was cute and a nice change from the typical storyline. I'd recommend it!
Did you know
- TriviaThe fifth of ten original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2021 "Summer Nights" lineup.
- GoofsIn the scene where Marco and Bree are looking at the island with a rainbow after getting out of the golf buggy, The rainbow would not have been visible as the Sun would have to had been behind the observer and not to the side as shown.
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