You have Jen Lilley in your cast and she's only in the movie for about ten minutes? Total fail.
The lead, Nicole Gale Anderson, is just a face that you forget quickly.
The male lead, Parker Young from Suburgatory, is fine for all that is needed.
The supporting cast is great. Karissa Lee Staples brings more emotion in just a look than the lead ever did.
Bonus points for Brian McNamara from Army Wives.
Plot summary
Abby is the owner of a wedding business that specializes in wedding 'Do-Overs' for those brides and grooms whose weddings did not go so well the first time. Abby's cousin Emily wants her to handle her and her military husband Dan's second wedding after he got back from overseas. Abby is delighted. But Dan's brother Peter is her ex-fiance whom she left after an aborted and disastrous wedding attempt. Peter promised Dan and Emily that he would finance and organize the second wedding for them. Abby doesn't find this out until she gets to the home town. She reluctantly agrees to try and work together with Peter in order to provide the perfect wedding do-over. Things are complicated enough and then old feelings, good and bad intrude to further complicate the situation.
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You have Jen Lilley....
Not good, not bad
The premise is the overused wedding-planner-has-to-work-with-old-flame. They threw in a second story with the assistant which frankly didn't help. There were no real highs or low or surprises. The conflict was weak. The ending obvious.
The acting was OK, but not great. Nicole Gale Anderson and Parker Young had just a smidge of chemistry but nothing to really draw me in. I can't believe Jen Lilly had such a minor part, even if I'm not a fan of hers. And she put about that much effort into it - minor that is.
very amateurish.
The lead Nicole Gale Anderson is another clone of that other Hallmark stalwart Meghan Markle. All swishy long dark hair, and very little personality. This young actress needs to articulate her lines better, and not mutter them. Either that or Hallmark should subscribe to having the sub-title facility. Its hard to define what Ms Anderson is saying as she recites her lines so quickly, as do some of her co-actors, a sure sign that the Director is just pleased to get the scene in the can !
Sorry but I am only 25 minutes in, and I care little for the character, her male co star, or the film, so its the off button.