An artist meets a nice guy. Later she doesn't feel a spark. Her bestie's brother always had a torch for her.
Arielle Kebbel looks nicer than in TVD. Nick Bateman plays her love interest but he is a little plastic.
A lukewarm delclaration of love is followed by a mediocre crisis.
Not enough substance for a romance movie.
Plot summary
Jamie Spellman owns and operates Canvas Creations, a youth art school, in Seattle, she encouraging her students to transfer what is in their hearts to the canvas. She started the school one year ago following a devastating break-up, and it was only supposed to be a side business while she focused on painting, but it has become her main business, she not having painted at all this year, or dated for that matter, and she is expanding the school with a second location, to be franchised, with the help of her retired father, David Spellman, doing much of the contract work, he seemingly as excited if not more in it preoccupying his time during retirement. Every year, Jamie has entered the Cherry Blossom Art Festival, the winner who receives a one person show in Paris, but has decided not to this year as she has not painted anything as a submission, and as she has always walked away empty handed. In feeling Jamie is straying from what she really wants in life, Ava Hughes, her longtime best friend, encourages Jamie to do what she herself did which believes got her own life to the point of getting everything she wanted, from a great fiancé in Tom to her dream job: create a vision board. From the vision board she creates, Jamie, following what she tells her students, pours her heart out onto a canvas, it ending up being one of her best works. It also shows her that she not only wants to enter the Art Festival again this year, but that she also wants romantic love back in her life. While she has to come up with a submission to impress the Festival organizer Renee, who finds her existing canvasses good but not heartfelt, Jamie also has to work on the second outlet of Canvas Creations, and really wants to discover the identity of the mystery man she has painted on that vision board translation. All indication is that man could be Michael Herman, one of her new adult students who ticks off all the proverbial boxes. However, she is surprised is that she is starting to have feelings for Ava's brother, Max Hughes, a landscape architect who has recently returned to town to start work as a groundskeeper at the local conservatory where the Art Festival is being held this year. The surprise for Jamie is that Max has always been a thorn in her side since they were children, he, from what she has heard from Ava, leading a relatively commitment-free life in moving from one thing to another when life gets too tough, Jamie afraid that while he seems to be showing interest in her in return that he may run away if things get too real.—Huggo
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An anti romance
Arielle Kebbel is a treasure.
This movie is your standard issue Hallmark movie. However, the spark that Arielle Kebbel supplies with her effervescent charm and breathtaking beauty takes this one a notch above most Hallmark efforts. The Canadian support cast, as usual, shines including Nick Bateman as the lead male, and Hilary Jardine as the best friend. Note that the director is Peter DeLuise. Yes, from the original 21 Jump Street TV show.
Cherry blossoms and romance...spring is truly here.
This was a softly lit hallmark romance filled with spring flowers and a gorgeous lead couple. Nick Bates of matchmaker's playlist fame plays the charming and charismatic best friend's brother and Arielle Kebbel plays the girl who always wanted to paint...but now paints on the side of her painting school which she is looking to expand. She meets the man of her dreams...but then decides maybe he isn't.
This was a beautiful breath of spring to see cherry blossoms and two beautiful people fall in love. Romantics will enjoy this sweet film.