Sparks fly when a personal assistant plans her boss's wedding with the groom's handsome nephew.Sparks fly when a personal assistant plans her boss's wedding with the groom's handsome nephew.Sparks fly when a personal assistant plans her boss's wedding with the groom's handsome nephew.
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The acting was so bad ... stilted, unnatural, overdone by every actor, so if that is what the director wanted and/or accepted, that's a big issue.
The script was heavy-handed and the physical comedy wasn't funny. Oh, I have to whisper because of this wedding, despite the fact I've been talking at normal volume and it's been fine, because I'm 60 feet away. Oops, I bumped into the waiter with a tray of glasses and everyone turned around. So, of course, I don't apologize to him. Instead, I'll yell my apologies to the wedding. And then interrupt them a second time. That should be funny!
The characters were all one-dimensional.
How did they get Drew Seeley, who has been in movies before, to be in this mess?
I want my 9 minutes back.
The script was heavy-handed and the physical comedy wasn't funny. Oh, I have to whisper because of this wedding, despite the fact I've been talking at normal volume and it's been fine, because I'm 60 feet away. Oops, I bumped into the waiter with a tray of glasses and everyone turned around. So, of course, I don't apologize to him. Instead, I'll yell my apologies to the wedding. And then interrupt them a second time. That should be funny!
The characters were all one-dimensional.
How did they get Drew Seeley, who has been in movies before, to be in this mess?
I want my 9 minutes back.
Which is worse? The script of the acting? Or was the bad acting because the director wanted it that way. Everyone seems to be delivering their lines emphatically, but Holly Deveaux is the worst. I've written hundreds of reviews here and I try not to ever say anything was the worst ever, but Deveaux' acting is cringe worthy. Everything is delivered with double exclamation points. And it never really gets better. She's not the only one, but Drew Seeley seems better than most of them in that regard.
The script was bad too. What woman sends her assistant, whom Nicole claims she never notices, to pick a wedding dress? And Nicole tries it on. Does Kim even get it fitted? There is nothing in the movie that shows the engaged couple ever personally checks out anything. There are other things in the script that don't seem right, especially the dialogue.
The crisis is an interesting one. Up to this point the movie has been mostly about wedding planning and Nicole wanting a promotion. The crisis involves a misunderstanding but not of the usual kind in a rom/com. Like another reviewer, I guessed what it was right away.
I will admit, I used the FF button a lot, but I followed the movie all the way through and the dialogue and acting are bad pretty much all the way through.
The script was bad too. What woman sends her assistant, whom Nicole claims she never notices, to pick a wedding dress? And Nicole tries it on. Does Kim even get it fitted? There is nothing in the movie that shows the engaged couple ever personally checks out anything. There are other things in the script that don't seem right, especially the dialogue.
The crisis is an interesting one. Up to this point the movie has been mostly about wedding planning and Nicole wanting a promotion. The crisis involves a misunderstanding but not of the usual kind in a rom/com. Like another reviewer, I guessed what it was right away.
I will admit, I used the FF button a lot, but I followed the movie all the way through and the dialogue and acting are bad pretty much all the way through.
The plot was ridiculous. Why would you trust people you're not close with to plan your wedding?
Well anyway..... The male lead did fine. He was somewhat believable with the script he was given. The bride and groom didn't seem to be the sharpest tools in the shed. For bosses and executives they seemed a little ... well , not smart. The female lead was annoying at best. Her character was either ridiculous or the acting was. Either way she was irritating. It was hard to watch her. There was nothing sincere about her. So either the script was that bad or she was. It got 5 stars for not having the token gay a lot of movies seem to think they need.
Well anyway..... The male lead did fine. He was somewhat believable with the script he was given. The bride and groom didn't seem to be the sharpest tools in the shed. For bosses and executives they seemed a little ... well , not smart. The female lead was annoying at best. Her character was either ridiculous or the acting was. Either way she was irritating. It was hard to watch her. There was nothing sincere about her. So either the script was that bad or she was. It got 5 stars for not having the token gay a lot of movies seem to think they need.
No doubts, one of the most easy ronces in Hallmark style. Saved by the presence and effort of main actors to save a very unrealistic story with a far to be inspired solution for the tension moment.
But the portrait of Michael , offered by, Drew Seeley, preserving few crumbs of Carey Grant-like romantic roles, the dilemmas of Nicole proposed by Holly Deveaux, in a tak absolutely absurd are decent points for an end so predictable than it seems the only motif to see the film.
But the consolation is the gift from real stars, the corgis.
In short, nothing bad or good. Only another Hallmark, with same formulas and run to a so familiar end, in this case, almost improvised.
But the portrait of Michael , offered by, Drew Seeley, preserving few crumbs of Carey Grant-like romantic roles, the dilemmas of Nicole proposed by Holly Deveaux, in a tak absolutely absurd are decent points for an end so predictable than it seems the only motif to see the film.
But the consolation is the gift from real stars, the corgis.
In short, nothing bad or good. Only another Hallmark, with same formulas and run to a so familiar end, in this case, almost improvised.
This meets all the criteria of a bad film: a bad script, bad casting, bad direction and very bad acting. There apparently is a big demand for rom-coms and a lot are made in Canada and some are very good. Then there are a lot of films like this one that are very bad.
This script seems like it was written in one day or two at the most. Holly Deveaux can't act, she's just annoying to watch and listen to. The rest of the cast are tolerable. Don't know where the director was when this film was being shot, maybe this film didn't have a director and everyone did their own thing which explains it. Having good looks doesn't mean someone can act. If acting is your passion, go to drama school.
This script seems like it was written in one day or two at the most. Holly Deveaux can't act, she's just annoying to watch and listen to. The rest of the cast are tolerable. Don't know where the director was when this film was being shot, maybe this film didn't have a director and everyone did their own thing which explains it. Having good looks doesn't mean someone can act. If acting is your passion, go to drama school.
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