Movie #3126 "Wedding of a Lifetime" (Hallmark) This started out differently from all the others in that the two leads start out as a couple already, and get this......LIVING TOGETHER ALREADY, which seems to be a no-no in Halmarkian world. So the conflict is shown in the first couple of minutes: the excitement and togetherness feelings seem gone to both of them --- they go to family dinners together, friends doing a barbecue together, but really they each have activities and jobs they are doing individually and don't seem to make time to do the together things, just the two of them, anymore. They share a house but not married. And after the first couple of minutes, they decide to separate but not tell anyone. Well, little do they know that their family and friends have signed them up for a Today-show like competition with the ending a big wedding on the tv show. The stage business then includes competitive games between 4 couples and through those, changes ensue in relationships. For the differences this movie provides for Hallmark, I applaud it --- and the two leads are very congenial, and this ending shows one of the best weddings played out in the Hallmark world. I give it a 4 out of 5 and very much recommend it if you ever see it on the Hallmark calendar again.
"WEDDING OF A LIFETIME" 2022 1 hour and 24 mins
A recently separated couple rekindles their romance when they are inadvertently entered into a nationally televised contest competing for an all-expenses-paid for wedding.
Director: Anne Wheeler
Writer: Greg Baldwin
Actors: Jonathan Bennett, Brooke D'Orsay, Robyn Bradley
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