Movie #3080 'Truly, Madly, Sweetly" (Hallmark) This was a don't bother Hallmark film with a guy who is stiff as a board in his acting, but Nikki Deloach still manages to act around him and get across her part fairly well --- but it's like watching a ping pong game with the one server hitting to the wall instead of a player opposite him. Anyway, the climax point was so quick, one could hardly notice it, and the story wasn't much either. I thought the film would be more about the differences in dealing with food truck vs. a one location restaurant, but it didn't --- the film suggested the food truck is the less desirable. But that slams what she has been doing up until now.... because of this guy who enters the story? I like Nikki Deloach and I always find myself rooting for her. So I felt bad when she had to give up the food truck and bakery dream. But that's life in Hallmark kingdom! 3 out of 5
"TRULY, MADLY, SWEETLY " Hallmark 2018 1 hr, 22 mins
Natalie, a cupcake food truck owner has always dreamed of owning her own bakery. Eric has always wanted his own business. When an inheritance throws these two opposites together, neither could have imagined what fate had in store for them.
Director: Ron Oliver
Writers: Becky Southwell, Dylan Neal, Ron Oliver
Actors: Nikki Deloach, Dylan Neal, Matt Hamilton
PS -- I just noticed the male stiff actor in the film is one of the writers. I think he should stick to writing, and work on that more. But that's easier said than done.
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