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
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They get put in some beautiful locations which should help but it never works.
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.
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.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaFilming 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.