When Jack, a groomsman, leaves for his best friend's wedding several states away, he's asked to pick up stranded bridesmaid Samantha. Jack discovers that they've met before and have had a less-than-friendly past.
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Cast
Sydney Bakich
Samantha
Bart Blachnio
Jack
Josh Kay
Barry
Stephanie S. Lindsay
Sally
Danielle Jean Schaefer
Missy
Kristjan Sokoli
Conan
Edwina Rai
Jess
Nichollette Taylor Acosta
Caroline
Justin Raye Yates
Murray
Carson Lee Bradshaw
Lisa
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Apart from the female being totally unlikable, this is so slow, bad dialogue. I watched hoping it would get better but it didn't. There is absolutely no chemistry between the two characters.
I loved this movie just watched it! If you like good clean romance comedy then you will love this movie! All I can say is watch it you'll be glad you did!
Such HORRIBLE acting right away. The bride specifically nagging in the phone. Literally secondhand embarrassment for these people. Then the car scene right after most boring and bland scene I've probably ever sat through. Don't waste your time.
Horrible movie: bad writing, bad acting, inept directing, and a total waste of time. Could someone teach the lead actor how to have emotion and inflection? The movie may be funny if you like bathroom and farting jokes and you're 4 years old. It has every bad cliche': I expected everyone to fart after their Christmas dinner as they're arguing over "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." How did they miss that opportunity? And apparently the lead female character can down 7 alcoholic drinks in one sitting, but that's not a red flag in the plot. Of course, she doesn't explain why she ditched the male lead at their first date until they meet again in order to create stupid confusion for the bad plotline. Any trite Hallmark movie is better than this.
It was a breath of fresh air to watch a new movie without a hint of Wokeness. No new age PC message being hammered into my brain. Just a light hearted fun road romantic comedy.
Not bad, not great. I actually felt the main actors had chemistry together. Their scenes together seemed real and honest. So I enjoyed that. Every single other character was unnecessary to the story. Bad acting, horrible lines, and not funny "gross" humor. I could've done without all of them. The movie felt a little long to get through, but I was interested enough to see how it ended. So I give it a solid 5.
The actors were flat, there was no chemistry. It felt like they were just regular people trying to act, and not being very good at it. An absolute snore.
This low budget romcom is entirely watchable. It's not particularly good and it's not particularly terrible. It's a film you can watch while you eat. Or surfing the web (I did both as it streamed from Amazon Prime). The lead actress, Sydney Bakich, can act, and is frankly a bit charming. The lead actor... struggles to keep up. But he doesn't embarrass himself. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that everyone else in the cast was a friend or family member of the producers. The ending is weird. There's no getting around that fact. A solid OK.
I forgot to add yeah there's a whole bunch of potty humor and I don't enjoy the tired scene of somebody taking a poop and having people hide in the shower and react to it in supposed to be hilarious ways, I'm assuming. It was just gross as it always is so if any movie makers are reading this stop with the vomiting and the poop scenes and the farts OK. Tho I thank them for that bathroom scene because that was that just the impetus I needed to actually finally turn this piece of garbage off.
These two actors had absolutely no chemistry whatsoever in either together or separately very very dull. I'm only filling in the rest of this because it said my review is too short but I feel like I've already wasted enough time on this movie.
