SMOOCH is a modern retelling of the classic Frog Prince tale with a romantic comedy twist. A rakishly handsome "English Royal" comes to America for an arranged marriage, and ends up being mu... Read allSMOOCH is a modern retelling of the classic Frog Prince tale with a romantic comedy twist. A rakishly handsome "English Royal" comes to America for an arranged marriage, and ends up being mugged in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and left with amnesia. A precocious 11-year-girl,... Read allSMOOCH is a modern retelling of the classic Frog Prince tale with a romantic comedy twist. A rakishly handsome "English Royal" comes to America for an arranged marriage, and ends up being mugged in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and left with amnesia. A precocious 11-year-girl, who can't bring herself to dissect a frog in science class, goes to the park with the int... Read all
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Kellie Martin can act, and there are certain scenes in the film she handled okay, but she didn't convince me at all that there could ever be any chemistry between her and a man other than her dead husband, not ever. It irritated me to bits from the start it really did, and then I thought maybe it was part of the plot. Unfortunately it wasn't because her confinement didn't relax for a second even in the best scenes of the whole darned film. And in the meantime daughter Zoe is acting her socks off.
Nick Ullett was very good as Wilkins, and young Rod Myers does well as Sam. In fact the cast do really well altogether. It's just the miserable Gwen who lets it down ever so irritatingly for me..... but still, six out of ten because chemistry is a purely personal thing!
Be sure to have read a story to them about kissing a toad that turns into a prince before viewing so they can appreciate the context. (Don't read or share personal experiences of kissing someone who turned out to be a toad!)
If you'd like to put aside some of your own jadedness, watch this movie with an openness to the simple things in life. All the kingdoms of the world cannot match a very fine smooch.
After reading several abysmal reviews, I was a bit uncertain about whether or not I wanted to continue with this film or just move on. But I saw something in the list of actors and the storyline that got my attention. So I decided to watch as much as possible before deleting and proceeding to the next Hallmark film in my watchlist.
To my surprise, around halfway, this movie does a complete 180 and becomes more entertaining, fulfilling, endearing, romantic. Good feelings emerge, relationships blossom, and everything comes together nicely, wrapped up and tied with a pretty bow. You have to watch this movie beyond the midpoint if you wish to experience the joy that it brings.
The romantic interest is provided by Kellie Martin, who is directed in the manner typical of a Hallmark TV romcom: brittle, fast-talking and ready to fall. There won't be much in the way of surprises in this work, but a light, almost negligent handling of the issues by director Ron Oliver keeps things moving along at a decent clip
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- GoofsIt is early February 2011 according to the calendar at the beginning of the movie and there is a full moon in the sky. The full moon that month was on February 18th. Also Zoe says "there is a blue moon this month". There can never be a blue moon (a second full moon)in February even in a leap year, as the lunar month is 29.53 days long.
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Music & lyrics by The Thirstbusters as Thirstbusters
Performed by The Thirstbusters as Thirstbusters
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