When her art museum faces money problems, a conventional curator works with an avant garde artist to develop an unconventional exhibit. She learns to color outside the lines to save the muse... Read allWhen her art museum faces money problems, a conventional curator works with an avant garde artist to develop an unconventional exhibit. She learns to color outside the lines to save the museum and find love.When her art museum faces money problems, a conventional curator works with an avant garde artist to develop an unconventional exhibit. She learns to color outside the lines to save the museum and find love.
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However I found the electronic music a bit harsh on the ears, although thankfully it didn't blast out like some movies. Digital music always annoys me more in natural setting like the coast and countryside, or relaxing and contemplative areas like art galleries and cafes - I associate it with energetic, synthetic settings like clubs and gyms.
Overall though I'd watch a sequel.
All Casting play their parts fair well enough. Especially, Jenna cool, done very well, same like all her previous movie she played this character so real, funny & magical. Background scores good enough fit for scenes.
Very Decent, funny... especially with Jenna comedic senses so great with her expression but screenplay needed little more romantic... feel little light weight in screenplay.
Dialogue was good but not crispy, but still nice with screen play.
Location & set fits nicely to the story. Costumes, Makeup & hairstyle was good & simple merge with story prefect.
Casting - 10/10 Screenplay - 7/10 Story - 9/10 Direction - 8+/10.
The heroine was a predictable character who reacted to his tardiness and rude behavior as expected. But to develop into a romance, there has to be attraction and on screen chemistry. The acting was good but it didn't work. I blame the script.
Come on, Great American Media. You can do better than this. After quality films like A CHRISTMAS...PRESENT, I expect better.
Cast and acting are so-so. No chemistry between main leads. I personally mostly liked Ricardo Burgos.
This movie is romance but a really stretched one. It's more about modern art, and depending if you like or dislike it... I'm in the later camp so I simply can't enjoy it no matter how much movie is done well, and this one wasn't anyway.
Watch 2:14 min long trailer because it's ROE and they always compress whole movie.
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Devan: Excuse me.
Claire: Sorry.
Devan: What do you think?
Claire: Ah... I mean, I know it drew huge crowds, but ice cubes?
Devan: Yeah, I hear the critics slammed it. Got a really chilly reception. You're with the Miami Museum of Art.
Claire: Yeah, I'm the curator there. Our stuff's more traditional...
Devan: Old school, right?
Claire: Well, no... Excuse me. Sorry. Whoa. Wow, OK, so this is what it's come to. Swirly popcorn art.
Devan: I don't know. I think pop ups give people a different experience in art.
Claire: I guess. I don't know. Doesn't it feel kind of gimmicky to you?
Devan: Well, I wouldn't let Devan Cole hear you say that.
Claire: Yeah, which one is he?
Devan: Well, seeing as he works with ice cubes, I'd look for the guy with frostbite.
Claire: Honestly, I'm really only here to cover for my boss.
Devan: Oh, really?
Claire: Yeah, I was sort of hoping I could sneak out early.
Devan: Well... Here. It's a flyer for the show. It proves that you were here.
Claire: Thanks. I don't think I got your name...
Jake: Showtime.
Devan: Sorry. Bye.
Jake: Sorry.
Claire: Sorry. Bye. Thanks for this.