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A newly engaged bride's dream wedding is threatened by her scheming future mother-in-law, when a sudden change in plans pushes her perfect outdoor June wedding up to a wintry January date.A newly engaged bride's dream wedding is threatened by her scheming future mother-in-law, when a sudden change in plans pushes her perfect outdoor June wedding up to a wintry January date.A newly engaged bride's dream wedding is threatened by her scheming future mother-in-law, when a sudden change in plans pushes her perfect outdoor June wedding up to a wintry January date.
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Hallmark is literally my FAVORITE channel on Comcast! So much so that my husband makes fun of me for watching all the "corny" movies. I never care what he thinks because I absolutely LOVE the Hallmark movies! I think they are sweet and poignant and I totally love them.........UNTIL!!!!!! UNTIL I came across this movie, June in January!! It's a lovely enough movie but there is a scene where the main character and her fiancé are running through the park and she is telling him how she thinks his mother doesn't like her and that she is sure she had someone better in mind for her son to marry than a nurse" and he said, "ya but you're a Nurse Practioner" and she says, "oh like your mom knows the difference?" WTF??? Like being a nurse isn't prestigious enough?!! Now we all have to be Nurse Practitioners to be recognized?? I am a Registered Nurse and I went to school for 4 years to be one. I make more money than a lot of CEO's of companies and that is coming from a "head hunter" who used to find jobs for CEO's! I find that whole scene BEYOND offensive to all my fellow Registered Nurses and I am thoroughly disgusted with Hallmark that you allowed such a scene to be put in one of your movies. How dare you! I have worked so long and hard in my career and frankly most nurses I know blow doctors away with their intellect and saviness!! Anyway....I had no idea where to direct my anger, so I chose to display it here on IMDb! Thanks to anyone who got this far in the review! I appreciate you reading my post!
Ps....I don't also mean to put down doctors because there are so many wonderful docs who deserve our admiration.
peace,
Lisa :)
Hallmark is literally my FAVORITE channel on Comcast! So much so that my husband makes fun of me for watching all the "corny" movies. I never care what he thinks because I absolutely LOVE the Hallmark movies! I think they are sweet and poignant and I totally love them.........UNTIL!!!!!! UNTIL I came across this movie, June in January!! It's a lovely enough movie but there is a scene where the main character and her fiancé are running through the park and she is telling him how she thinks his mother doesn't like her and that she is sure she had someone better in mind for her son to marry than a nurse" and he said, "ya but you're a Nurse Practioner" and she says, "oh like your mom knows the difference?" WTF??? Like being a nurse isn't prestigious enough?!! Now we all have to be Nurse Practitioners to be recognized?? I am a Registered Nurse and I went to school for 4 years to be one. I make more money than a lot of CEO's of companies and that is coming from a "head hunter" who used to find jobs for CEO's! I find that whole scene BEYOND offensive to all my fellow Registered Nurses and I am thoroughly disgusted with Hallmark that you allowed such a scene to be put in one of your movies. How dare you! I have worked so long and hard in my career and frankly most nurses I know blow doctors away with their intellect and saviness!! Anyway....I had no idea where to direct my anger, so I chose to display it here on IMDb! Thanks to anyone who got this far in the review! I appreciate you reading my post!
Ps....I don't also mean to put down doctors because there are so many wonderful docs who deserve our admiration.
peace,
Lisa :)
Have seen Brooke D'Orsay and especially Wes Brown in other things and have liked enough of their work, it is easy to see why Brown is a Hallmark regular. Marilu Henner also has a real knack for scene stealing in supporting roles. Was a little unsure about the premise, which had some potential to be charming but it sounded more contrived and cheesy in alternative to that and have seen Hallmark do it badly before. Hallmark did do some above average and more films in the early 2010s, even making some unappealing premises a lot more tasteful and charming.
Something that is not really achieved with 'Love in January', which left me feeling rather lukewarm. It has good things and D'Orsay and Henner come over well, but Brown does not and the premise is as contrived and cheesy as it sounds reading the synopsis, doing nothing to change my mind over my general negative feelings about it and instead reinforcing why. Some of it also not tasteful. 'Love in January' is not one of the worst 2014 Hallmark films, but it is very, very average.
D'Orsay does bring a lot of charm and sincerity to her role and Henner enjoys herself immensely as the conniving mother in law. Their chemistry is a lot more believable than that between D'Orsay and Brown and did have some nice unforced tension.
It looks nice, especially the scenery. It starts off quite well and has some sweet moments.
Brown however is very, very bland in a role that is little more than an underwritten stereotype that plays too much second fiddle to the conflict. He has no chemistry with D'Orsay in a romance that is underused and dominated too much by the conflict. Which there is too much of and too much of it is very contrived to cartoonish effect. The story, when there is much of one, is excessively predictable and over the top ridiculous, with a very unrealistically over-convenient ending.
Everybody else also makes little impression with nothing to do. The script goes overboard on the cheesiness which at its worst is cringe-inducing and too reminiscent of bad 90s high school sitcom. Could connect with very few of the characters with them being so dull, and by the end of the film Henner's character felt too dominant. The music is very repetitive, inappropriately scored and some of the placement is odd. Also agree about the insulting lack of respect the film has for nurses, especially considering how much they have gone through in the past four years with the high number of COVID cases and constant negativity from the media and from the people that believe what is written about them.
Concluding, very average though not unwatchable. 5/10.
Something that is not really achieved with 'Love in January', which left me feeling rather lukewarm. It has good things and D'Orsay and Henner come over well, but Brown does not and the premise is as contrived and cheesy as it sounds reading the synopsis, doing nothing to change my mind over my general negative feelings about it and instead reinforcing why. Some of it also not tasteful. 'Love in January' is not one of the worst 2014 Hallmark films, but it is very, very average.
D'Orsay does bring a lot of charm and sincerity to her role and Henner enjoys herself immensely as the conniving mother in law. Their chemistry is a lot more believable than that between D'Orsay and Brown and did have some nice unforced tension.
It looks nice, especially the scenery. It starts off quite well and has some sweet moments.
Brown however is very, very bland in a role that is little more than an underwritten stereotype that plays too much second fiddle to the conflict. He has no chemistry with D'Orsay in a romance that is underused and dominated too much by the conflict. Which there is too much of and too much of it is very contrived to cartoonish effect. The story, when there is much of one, is excessively predictable and over the top ridiculous, with a very unrealistically over-convenient ending.
Everybody else also makes little impression with nothing to do. The script goes overboard on the cheesiness which at its worst is cringe-inducing and too reminiscent of bad 90s high school sitcom. Could connect with very few of the characters with them being so dull, and by the end of the film Henner's character felt too dominant. The music is very repetitive, inappropriately scored and some of the placement is odd. Also agree about the insulting lack of respect the film has for nurses, especially considering how much they have gone through in the past four years with the high number of COVID cases and constant negativity from the media and from the people that believe what is written about them.
Concluding, very average though not unwatchable. 5/10.
In this Hallmark romance, the couple is already in love making it less about romance and more about the wedding that comes after. When the main character, June, pulls out this ridiculous homemade wedding dream book filled with the wedding that she has been planning since the age of seven, I knew I was going to have difficulty relating. I was almost back in when she explained it was a way to stay close to her now deceased mom...and have her at the wedding, but no mom would want her to sacrifice and compromise...and the monster-in-law...that was really sad.
I am glad that in the end they were finally honest with each other...I'm also glad that the couple reallY loved one another.
Not really a recommendation to my romantics...but if you love the craziness around weddings maybe you will like this film.
I am glad that in the end they were finally honest with each other...I'm also glad that the couple reallY loved one another.
Not really a recommendation to my romantics...but if you love the craziness around weddings maybe you will like this film.
6.4 stars.
A man who was basically born into money and is pressured by his rich mother has decided to marry a nurse. Of course she is a good nurse, and one of the best people you will ever meet, but that doesn't change the mind of a soon to be mother-in-law who wants nothing more than to have her son marry into the aristocracy.
There are a lot of cringe moments in this film, and my primary take is that this guy does not deserve this woman. In the end he has the chance to prove that he really loves her no matter what the cost. One moment is when she loses her ring down the sink and then puts it on immediately after salvaging it. WASH IT FIRST.
A man who was basically born into money and is pressured by his rich mother has decided to marry a nurse. Of course she is a good nurse, and one of the best people you will ever meet, but that doesn't change the mind of a soon to be mother-in-law who wants nothing more than to have her son marry into the aristocracy.
There are a lot of cringe moments in this film, and my primary take is that this guy does not deserve this woman. In the end he has the chance to prove that he really loves her no matter what the cost. One moment is when she loses her ring down the sink and then puts it on immediately after salvaging it. WASH IT FIRST.
I think there's some valuable lessons in this movie, about having dreams your whole life of a certain wedding and then changing them and making it OK. It's more than I am explaining. Anyway, Marilu Henner did a great job in her roll and I enjoyed watching her. Thought it was great, knowing her from her radio show, she likes good for you food and she displays that in the movie. The food she picked sounded really good to me. I would love to go to a wedding with that food served. Anyway as far as wedding movies, I thought it was worth watching.
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- Trivia"June in January" is a popular song with music by Ralph Rainger and lyrics by Leo Robin, published in 1934.
- ConnectionsSpoofed in Todd Barry: The Crowd Work Tour (2014)
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