The Wedding Veil Journey
- TV Movie
- 2023
- Tous publics
- 1h 24m
Tracy and Nick agree to set aside work to make time for a long overdue honeymoon to Greece. When they are stranded on a secluded island, they confront their life choices.Tracy and Nick agree to set aside work to make time for a long overdue honeymoon to Greece. When they are stranded on a secluded island, they confront their life choices.Tracy and Nick agree to set aside work to make time for a long overdue honeymoon to Greece. When they are stranded on a secluded island, they confront their life choices.
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This is another movie which is mostly predictable with a low level of tension or conflict. The ultimate arc is pretty obvious. I feel like Colin and Tessa's story gets shortchanged a bit in favor of Leo's which is strange given that Colin and Tessa are the object of the title's legend. Still, it is a nice little story and there is absolutely breathtaking scenery. There is something about the Greek islands.
The fact that this episode was filmed on location in Rhodes, Greece is a change from the preceding two. It may be part of the reason this story stands out, though the scenic beauty is not an overwhelming factor. It is narrative and characterization that drive the quality of a story.
The happy couple encounters the owners of a small inn and other locals who add color. The Wedding Veil legend continues via the woman who runs the inn and a guest. Her brother's lack of culinary talent spurs Nick to recognize that he misses time in the kitchen. And a young boy draws the attention of Tracy and Nick due to his personality and his artistic talent.
This final follow-up to the original stories feels totally different from the others and is a breath of fresh air.
This one is also tied with the best of the Wedding Veil series. I hope they continue with the adventures, because these movies are a true gem of the Hallmark universe. What makes this one just as good as the two featuring Autumn Reeser is the actual journey and landscape, and the variety. Our main couple goes to Greece to finally take their honeymoon after a few years of being married. They meet some wonderful people there, including siblings who run a hotel b&b, and there is the guy and his mother, and the young boy named Leo, who is quite endearing I might add. "The Wedding Veil Journey" does not lack for beautiful scenery, ocean beaches, wonderful towns and cityscapes... the food aspect is tantalizing, and the romance is ever present as the lead characters continue with the marital fun, and the new couple is interesting and lively. This film has all the desired elements wrapped up in one glorious finale of the 6 Veil installments. They must make more of these, please, please, pretty please.
Veil #6 is a must see, if you are wondering whether to continue with the series after the first few, take my advice and stick with it. The last two (#5 and #6) are the best. In case they make #7 and more, then that means #6 is not the last one, and that would put a smile on my face.
This film revisits Tracy and Nick our hard working New York couple who three years post wedding have yet to take their honeymoon. These two detail oriented driven work-a-holics agree to not only go on honeymoon, but to allow fate to decide where...which is how they end up on a Greek island at the inn of the worst cook on the island and his sister. While Tracy and Nick struggle to spend alone time together, a romance (thanks to the veil) starts to blossom between one of their Greek hosts and a fellow guest who is a British gentleman visiting Greece his grandmother, and Tracy becomes fascinated by this young local boy with a gift for sketching (Leo).
Beautiful backdrop for this story which gets crashed by our other two Wedding Veil ladies, Avery and Emma. I am not sure Nick and Tracy's quality time question is fully answered, but they do eventually get on the same page about Leo.
I love this series and I really hope they do more...my favorite part is that at the heart of the series is a loving and supportive friendship of three college girlfriends. Don't get me wrong, I like the romances...but I like that the story is rooted in this friendship.
Recommend for all those romantics, like me out there.
Did you know
- TriviaWas the first film to be allowed to shoot at the Lindos Acropolis, on the island of Rhodes.
- Quotes
Headmaster Papadopoulos: Art and running?
Nick Serchio: Yeah.
Headmaster Papadopoulos: And when he's done with school... then what?
Nick Serchio: Well... .
Headmaster Papadopoulos: Enough... of this foolishness! I know you think you're saving him. You're not. Go home! Leave him... and me... alone!
Tracy Serchio: Mr. Papadopoulos, what do you do for fun... or to relax?
Headmaster Papadopoulos: Well, uh... I read a lot. Mysteries, mostly. And I go to the cinema and museums. And I sing in the church choir.
Tracy Serchio: Those are all very beautiful forms... of art. Someone wrote that book. Someone... filmed that movie... painted that masterpiece... and composed the music that you sing. What would your life be like without art? Could you even last a week... especially when times are tough? You and I have one thing in common. We both turn to the arts for comfort. I can't predict the future, but I do know one thing: Leo will either grow up to be an artist... or he will grow up frustrated and regretful that he never even got the chance!
- ConnectionsFollows Le voile magique de la mariée (2022)
- SoundtracksSway
Written by Pablo Beltrán Ruiz (as Pablo Beltran Ruiz) (SACM), Luis Demetrio (as Luis Demetrio Traconis Molina) (SACM), Norman Gimbel (BMI)
Performed by Michael Bublé
Published by Editorial Mexicana de Musica Int. S.A.
Courtesy of Reprise Records/Warner Records Inc.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
[Played over opening title card and credits]
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- Il velo nuziale - Luna di miele in Grecia
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- Rhodes, Greece(Rhodes and Lindos)
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