A high-powered real estate executive returns home after her dad passes, the only way she'll inherit his estate is if she finds the only treasure that ever eluded him.A high-powered real estate executive returns home after her dad passes, the only way she'll inherit his estate is if she finds the only treasure that ever eluded him.A high-powered real estate executive returns home after her dad passes, the only way she'll inherit his estate is if she finds the only treasure that ever eluded him.
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The actress who played Megan looked like a robot. I especially hate films and tv shows that endorse actors who get too much work done. I could forgive it, i suppose, if she could act. She can't
The film itself is richer in content than I'm used to for this style of film; a treasure map is just kinda unexpected in a christmas show! Overall it's worth a view; not saying you'll remember it two seconds after it ends (you won't) but its not crappy. Just plays into a lot of tropes, with a main actress who looks robotic and acts as such but the cast is actually not bad at all. I had a few laugh out loud moments which felt inappropriate but the characters demanded it. That golf put had me in raptures.
The film itself is richer in content than I'm used to for this style of film; a treasure map is just kinda unexpected in a christmas show! Overall it's worth a view; not saying you'll remember it two seconds after it ends (you won't) but its not crappy. Just plays into a lot of tropes, with a main actress who looks robotic and acts as such but the cast is actually not bad at all. I had a few laugh out loud moments which felt inappropriate but the characters demanded it. That golf put had me in raptures.
I'm sure there were good intentions, but this is a prime example of how a clichéd family-friendly rom-com can go terribly wrong, thanks to a trailer that practically obliterates any incentive to watch the actual movie. As much as I wanted to give this film a chance, the three-minute trailer managed to encapsulate the entire 90-minute storyline, leaving me with a sense of profound disappointment.
The plot, based on what IMDb has written, revolves around a high-powered real estate executive returning home after her father's passing, with the inheritance of his estate hinging on her ability to locate the elusive treasure he once pursued. Not a very exciting plot, but some people might take a bite... but if they watch the trailer, they'll be sure to let go and look elsewhere.
One can't help but wonder if the creators of this film have ever heard of the concept of suspense or surprise. The trailer's decision to reveal all the major plot points, character arcs, and even the resolution of the film is not only baffling but a disservice to the audience. It's as if they wanted to make sure we knew everything about the movie before we even watching it. They've sacrificed the very essence of cinema - the thrill of discovery, the anticipation of what's to come, and the emotional journey of the characters - for a brief burst of excitement in the trailer.
I find it dissapointing that "The Love Hunt" chose to squander its potential with such a poorly conceived trailer. While I cannot speak to the quality of the entire film, I can confidently say that the marketing team behind it has done a grave disservice to both the filmmakers and the potential audience. If this is the future of movie promotion, it's a bleak one indeed. Save yourself the time and effort, and don't bother with "The Love Hunt" unless you have an insatiable appetite for disappointment.
The plot, based on what IMDb has written, revolves around a high-powered real estate executive returning home after her father's passing, with the inheritance of his estate hinging on her ability to locate the elusive treasure he once pursued. Not a very exciting plot, but some people might take a bite... but if they watch the trailer, they'll be sure to let go and look elsewhere.
One can't help but wonder if the creators of this film have ever heard of the concept of suspense or surprise. The trailer's decision to reveal all the major plot points, character arcs, and even the resolution of the film is not only baffling but a disservice to the audience. It's as if they wanted to make sure we knew everything about the movie before we even watching it. They've sacrificed the very essence of cinema - the thrill of discovery, the anticipation of what's to come, and the emotional journey of the characters - for a brief burst of excitement in the trailer.
I find it dissapointing that "The Love Hunt" chose to squander its potential with such a poorly conceived trailer. While I cannot speak to the quality of the entire film, I can confidently say that the marketing team behind it has done a grave disservice to both the filmmakers and the potential audience. If this is the future of movie promotion, it's a bleak one indeed. Save yourself the time and effort, and don't bother with "The Love Hunt" unless you have an insatiable appetite for disappointment.
In Hallmark-like fashion, the plot is predictable and the current boyfriend is a money grubbing control freak.
I like the Treasure Hunt theme; though the map should not have surprises late in the movie.
Old knowing man was well played and scripted. The 'Benjamin' scene was a great, funny moment.
The lead and pending love interest deliver a nice, though predictable, love story. He is a grumpy-tending love interest. His Mom is well played.
The movie themes address deceased Dad's legacy and relationship issues with the daughter.
Depiction of the great treasure was a missed opportunity.
Tomato throw was a great moment.
I enjoyed Love Hunt.
I like the Treasure Hunt theme; though the map should not have surprises late in the movie.
Old knowing man was well played and scripted. The 'Benjamin' scene was a great, funny moment.
The lead and pending love interest deliver a nice, though predictable, love story. He is a grumpy-tending love interest. His Mom is well played.
The movie themes address deceased Dad's legacy and relationship issues with the daughter.
Depiction of the great treasure was a missed opportunity.
Tomato throw was a great moment.
I enjoyed Love Hunt.
I love this movie it's funny and cute. The actor Brock it an amazing actor. I love his other new movie too the boxer and the butterfly. This movie is heartwarming and tells a cute story. I highly recommend this movie to everyone. I know the actor brock I went to school with his brother I think it is really cool to see Brock on tv.
Cute. Sweet. Happy. Cheerful. Fun. Loving. Heartwarming. A Charming little film.
I love the that they are looking for treasure.
I am going to show this film to my friends and family. I am sure they will love it too.
This is a great movie that anyone will love.....
Cute. Sweet. Happy. Cheerful. Fun. Loving. Heartwarming. A Charming little film.
I love the that they are looking for treasure.
I am going to show this film to my friends and family. I am sure they will love it too.
This is a great movie that anyone will love.....
I really liked this one. The lead characters in my opinion have a lot of chemistry between each other...
I was just looking at different titles in "Plex" ran Into this one. I really liked it. Thought it was very different from the usual love story that unfolds......
I love the main actress scout she does have a lot of movies in Tubi. I was actually looking forward to another movie she had done. Called " Hashtag Christmas". I was unable
To find it. It's really not streaming. In any apps I know. But I found this one and I really liked it. I would recommend this movie to anyone that wants to see something interesting,
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