Architects Hallie and Donnalee face the highs and lows of building their business while pursuing love.Architects Hallie and Donnalee face the highs and lows of building their business while pursuing love.Architects Hallie and Donnalee face the highs and lows of building their business while pursuing love.
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Michèle Duquet
- Marylynn Marris
- (as Michele Duquet)
Shawn Thompson
- Larry Mercer
- (as Sean Alex Thompson)
Don Granbery
- Man 1
- (as Don Granberry)
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- TriviaTake a close look at the Executive Introductions flyer (10:48) - it seems the prop department wrote gobbledygook for the small print.
- GoofsVery first opening shot (Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges over the East River) sets this movie in New York City but ten seconds later there's a scene of the 506 Carlton streetcar line in Toronto.
- Quotes
Steve Marris: I'm not in love with her, I'm in love with you.
Hallie Mitchell: You're not my type.
[shuts the door on him then opens it again]
Steve Marris: I know.
Hallie Mitchell: I love you too.
Steve Marris: I know.
Featured review
Big hair!
This is an interesting mix of independent women and Rom/Com. Two women run an architectural firm and deep down they want it all, i.e. marriage and kids. There is nothing wrong with that concept, but in this movie the two concepts kept conflicting with one another. And the attitudes ran deep. Most of the men tended to think more in terms of possessing and the two women leaned toward the idea that they had to succeed totally on their own. It is interesting how it all works out even if it takes a bit of a leap to get there.
Most of the acting was OK with a blatant exception of Hallie's first online matchmaking date. For a bit part like that, can you at least make sure his weeping is a little realistic?
For a movie that was almost tame enough to be Hallmark, the shower scene was a bit out of place and the way it was shot, unnecessary.
This is an interesting mix of independent women and Rom/Com. Two women run an architectural firm and deep down they want it all, i.e. marriage and kids. There is nothing wrong with that concept, but in this movie the two concepts kept conflicting with one another. And the attitudes ran deep. Most of the men tended to think more in terms of possessing and the two women leaned toward the idea that they had to succeed totally on their own. It is interesting how it all works out even if it takes a bit of a leap to get there.
Most of the acting was OK with a blatant exception of Hallie's first online matchmaking date. For a bit part like that, can you at least make sure his weeping is a little realistic?
For a movie that was almost tame enough to be Hallmark, the shower scene was a bit out of place and the way it was shot, unnecessary.
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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