Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Movie #2002 ........................."Wedding Every Weekend" (Hallmark)

 More Hallmark movies ---- nice balance to the awful news these days.....


Movie #2002 "Wedding Every Weekend" (Hallmark) Even though a lot of Hallmark movies focus on weddings, when I read this plot I was struck with the variation --- 4 weddings...... it seems kind of crazy, but it came across as believable ---- they are all about the same age, some went to school together, and there was a lot of coincidence, too, but the actors pulled it off.  I also liked the sidebar story of what the guy does for a living ---- fixes up classic cars, but he's a man with integrity and wants to put in authentic, classic parts, and that makes his job very difficult.  They were both independent, quiet people --- which made the film go along at a slow pace, but I respected that they weren't that outgoing and that made them even more interesting to follow in their relationship and how it grows.  One more thing that is different is that in this one, the girl ends up apologizing --- it is usually the other way around, as if the guy in rom-coms is always the one who doesn't listen, or flubs up, and we all know that isn't true.  No wonder guys don't watch these movies as much as women, right?  This one she clearly misunderstood, but apologized and therefore it was a bit different.  I liked it and would give him 4 out of 5.


"WEDDING EVERY WEEKEND"  2020     1 hour and 24 minutes and 4 weddings....

Nate and Brooke are going to the same four weddings, four weekends in a row. To avoid set-ups, they go together as "wedding buddies." But what starts as a friendship soon becomes deeper.

Director:

 Kevin Fair

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