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A Machu Picchu Proposal

  • TV Movie
  • 2025
  • TV-G
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Rhiannon Fish and Alec Santos in A Machu Picchu Proposal (2025)
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Katie (Rhiannon Fish) agrees to join her brother Dan and his girlfriend Luciana on a trip to Peru. Dan plans to propose to Luciana in a grand way at Machu Picchu at the end of the week and n... Read allKatie (Rhiannon Fish) agrees to join her brother Dan and his girlfriend Luciana on a trip to Peru. Dan plans to propose to Luciana in a grand way at Machu Picchu at the end of the week and needs Katie's Spanish speaking skills to ask Luciana's Peruvian father for his blessing. Ho... Read allKatie (Rhiannon Fish) agrees to join her brother Dan and his girlfriend Luciana on a trip to Peru. Dan plans to propose to Luciana in a grand way at Machu Picchu at the end of the week and needs Katie's Spanish speaking skills to ask Luciana's Peruvian father for his blessing. However, when Luciana's friend, Chef Carlos (Alec Santos), arrives, he accidentally ruins ea... Read all

  • Director
    • Colin Theys
  • Writer
    • Juliana Wimbles
  • Stars
    • Rhiannon Fish
    • Alec Santos
    • Lucia Caravedo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Colin Theys
    • Writer
      • Juliana Wimbles
    • Stars
      • Rhiannon Fish
      • Alec Santos
      • Lucia Caravedo
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rhiannon Fish
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    • Katie
    Alec Santos
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    • Carlos
    Lucia Caravedo
    • Maria
    Fernando Farfan
    • Luis
    Alberto Wirz Revoredo
    • Cesar
    Michelle Rosselló
    Michelle Rosselló
    • Luciana
    Valentina Saba
    • Flores
    Christopher Vieira
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      • Colin Theys
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      • Juliana Wimbles
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    4Shrike14

    Peru Deserves Better

    Although the filmmakers make some of the beauty of Peru stand out on occasion, it isn't enough to rescue this tepid, unromantic slog. The writing is bad, the plot is sub-par even by Hallmark standards, and the chemistry among the cast is forced and unbelievable. Sadly this is a swing and a miss. I love Peru and looked forward to seeing this but went away disappointed. A couple cast members have some acting chops but whenever they interact with their supposed romantic opposites they look uncomfortable, as if they're in acting class and learning how to feel real.

    They get put in some beautiful locations which should help but it never works.
    6SnoopyStyle

    great locations

    Katie (Rhiannon Fish) reluctantly agrees to join her fraternal twin brother Dan and his girlfriend Luciana on a trip to Peru. He promises that she won't be the third wheel. They have brought Luci's friend Chef Carlos (Alec Santos). Dan is actually planning to propose and Katie promises to help. He keeps getting sidetracked.

    This Hallmark movie has great locations. My only problem with the locations is that they don't really show them traveling. The characters seem to be walking to all these places. There is a good long hike to get to Machu Picchu. That's a missed opportunity for the first act. Dan could be really struggling on the hike and when he tries to propose, he could pass out. Well, that's my big joke pitch. Katie should probably spend more time alone with Carlos for the romance. It has great background anyways.
    8CharliMora

    Sweet, feel-good romance

    Wow, reading some of these reviews... I totally understand not every creative effort is for every person, every taste, every time. But I'm a pretty big movie fan and very open-minded to different genres, styles and contexts. That said, I don't always gravitate toward Hallmark movies but I really enjoyed this one! I was home with a cold and happened to catch it on TV, and I was pleasantly surprised at how sweet, wholesome, and light-hearted it was. A romance movie I could easily watch with my grandparents and not feel embarrassed. I also loved that it was beautifully (and respectfully) filmed in Peru, and included Peruvian actors. I am particularly excited to see what chef Carlos does next!
    9NaomiT-82

    Cute Story

    Every love story has been told repeatedly, and it's nice to watch a movie that adds a little extra to make it different. I enjoyed the humor and appreciated the attempt to be more realistic with how the story flows. I really liked the fact that the movie wasn't just about one couple, and they tried to bring in more of the supporting roles. I also found it neat that they were trying to be relevant with the younger crowd by bringing in new technological props (360 camera).

    I won't lie, there were some moments that seemed a bit awkward and forced between some of the characters. I am not sure if it was the writing for those scenes or the actors, or both. But honestly, I haven't watched a Hallmark movie yet that didn't have at least a little awkwardness between some of its characters!

    If this movie could have been longer or made into a mini-series, I feel it would have been so much better. There was so much going on it just felt like everything was crammed together and rushed to me, I wanted to slow the whole story down and see more. More of the characters, more of the story line, more of the location, just more!

    Overall, I enjoyed this movie. I look forward to watching what the writers come up with next.
    3gfrasmd

    A Macchu Picchu disposal

    It really pains me to write this review. Due to the increasing lack of inspiration and repetitiveness of Hallmark and other TV movies, I have nearly stopped writing reviews, as of lately. Yet, I have personally cherished Rhiannon Fish very much. She is beautiful, lively and, often, funny. So I approached this movie with some expectations and, now, I feel betrayed enough to openly complain. As I have earlier remarked about Hallmark Christmas productions, when script writers are running out of solid ideas, cannot convey real feelings and emotions, or embrace romance, they tend to engage the perilous slope of the farce. Unfortunately, creating a really appealing farce, while trying to express captivating human sentiments and uplifting values, is quite an arduous task, not unlikely to fail. So, we get these half-baked plots, navigating among the idiotic, the juvenile, the outlandish, and the morally corrupt. The characters result shallow, over the edge, forced, and a bit unpleasant. This is such an entry. I blame the script, maybe because I cannot accept that actors I usually like could be solely responsible for the disaster. How does one give life to an empty character with little integrity and superficial qualities? Rarely before I have sen Rhiannon so much overuse the same stereotyped facial expressions and exaggerated body language. But, she is not the only one that seems uncomfortable in his/her role. The interactions feel false, the romance is vapid, the entire bunch of characters appear amateurish. I do agree with earlier reviewers: the story stinks. Thank you Hallmark, for degrading my consideration of one of my favorite actresses!

    On the other hand, and this is why I conferred an extra couple of stars to the film, Peru looks beautiful and the cinematography captures its spirit and attractions more than some documentary I have seen in the past. This may be the only reason why one may want to spend a little time and watch the movie.

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      Filming at Machu Picchu had to be done entirely within normal operating hours and on the approved tourist paths. The production couldn't bring any extras, so everyone who appears in the Machu Picchu scenes is a member of the crew.

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      • June 28, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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      • The Hallmark Channel
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    • Filming locations
      • Urubamba, Peru(market)
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      • Hollyware Entertainment
      • Johnson Production Group
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