crystal-viola45
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I liked this, and that's a rarity for Hallmark movies. Why did I like it? Choosing the cast is admirable and well thought of, which is also a rarity for Hallmark movies. The actors who played young Colin and Jill have some resemblance to the mature characters, even the actor who plays Jill's mother has some resemblance to "her daughter".
Colin Egglesfield's performance was also admirable, he's perfected playing the role of the country boy who wants to prove himself to his old flame, Jill Wagner is one of my favorite Hallmark actors, and she didn't disappoint here.
As a Hallmark movie, the usual cliches are present, but the story was sweet and interesting.
Colin Egglesfield's performance was also admirable, he's perfected playing the role of the country boy who wants to prove himself to his old flame, Jill Wagner is one of my favorite Hallmark actors, and she didn't disappoint here.
As a Hallmark movie, the usual cliches are present, but the story was sweet and interesting.
This was a new, not typical Hallmark movie, The story of friends to lovers can be detected from the first scene between Helen and Henry. The development of the story was nice, and the love triangle wasn't unbelievable.
The actors were chosen well for their parts, this was the only movie were I didn't think that Danica McKellar acting was awkward, and Cameron Mathison was great -as always-. But the surprise was in Damon Runyan, his role is usually portrayed in a bad way, but in this movie he was -almost- a likable character, he even teared up at the breakup scene.
All of the above doesn't mean it was a perfect movie, it was in some aspects your usual typical Hallmark movie.
The actors were chosen well for their parts, this was the only movie were I didn't think that Danica McKellar acting was awkward, and Cameron Mathison was great -as always-. But the surprise was in Damon Runyan, his role is usually portrayed in a bad way, but in this movie he was -almost- a likable character, he even teared up at the breakup scene.
All of the above doesn't mean it was a perfect movie, it was in some aspects your usual typical Hallmark movie.
I loved the story, it was creative and wasn't the typical plots we are used to for this genre. The actors were good, especially Eva Tavares, she was so vibrant and did her role justice. The supporting roles were nice too, and the ending was nice.
The best part about this production company -Reel One Entertainment- is how clean their movies are, and that they are agenda free.
This is -so far- the best romantic comedy that I have watched for this year, hopefully Reel One Entertainment will come up with more movies like this one, because this company is my go to since I stopped watching Hallmark movies.
The best part about this production company -Reel One Entertainment- is how clean their movies are, and that they are agenda free.
This is -so far- the best romantic comedy that I have watched for this year, hopefully Reel One Entertainment will come up with more movies like this one, because this company is my go to since I stopped watching Hallmark movies.