Now for a few Hallmark movies, non Christmas, but still not bad.... they keep me busy while I walk in my living rooms (no matter what house I'm in) at night --- we cut the cord on cable t.v. and use You Tube TV now, and it will dvr ad infinitum of any movie I miss..... you should check it out.
Movie #3041 "The Wedding Cottage" (Hallmark) Speaking of missing, I'm glad I didn't 't miss this one because I liked it, and it seems to be quite memorable because I saw it several weeks ago. The stage business was fixing up a very old, historic home in need of repair, for a wedding. It belongs to this artist who just wants to find a quiet place to work and who couldn't care less about the house he's inherited (so he's hostile from the get-go), but the woman relentlessly pursues him until he gives in ---- and because he's a sculptor , they share values of the old home and art, and find a middle group, and even though the work is noisy next door when he is trying to creative, the act of falling in love feeds his creative juices. They kissed a bunch of times through the whole movie, which seems to break the rules for the xmas hallmark movies, I noticed. Working with the house creatively was interesting to watch, and they had a small conflict which, of course, came out of a small (almost too small) misunderstanding. However, it same to a satisfactory conclusion, and the couple was likable, so I'd give it a 4 out of 5.
"THE WEDDING COTTAGE" 2023 1 hour and 24 mins
A wedding guide creator must convince an uninspired artist and owner of a special wedding cottage to renovate the run down cottage to host a contest winning couple for their dream wedding.
Director: Terry Ingram
Writers: Judith Berg, Sandra Berg, Laurie B Turner
Actors: Erin Krakow, Brendan Penny
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