Photographer Lindsey gets asked by a New York mogul's son, Josh, to shoot his sister's wedding. Sparks fly as Lindsey and Josh prepare for the ceremony, but as the big day arrives, what will their hearts decide?
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Pemeran
Emily Tennant
Lindsey
Tyler Johnston
Josh
Kylee Bush
Hannah
Ben Bordeau
Anton
Laura Mitchell
Bronwyn
Loretta Walsh
Maxine
Scott Bellis
Stephen
Adil Zaidi
Brock
Sarah Te Wong
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Raylene Harewood
Fiona
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My Awkward Sexual Adventure
A Royal Seaside Romance
The Love Club
Faceless Love
Younger
Boys in Love
My Dear Donovan
Koi wa tsuzuku yo doko made mo
My Love Mix-Up!
Enchanté
I Will Knock You
With Love
Happily Divorced
In House Marriage Honey
How to Move On in 30 Days
Irrésistible
Her Yerde Sen
Starstruck
Kiraz Mevsimi
Just Alice
Operation Wedding: The Series
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A Waiting Bride
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source: A Picture Perfect Wedding
I actually fell asleep watching it the 1 st time and had to rerun it to watch. I felt the writer went down a list of necessary plot lines for writing romance movies and checked them off as he/she wrote. Nothing was remotely romantic nor enjoyable to watch, especially the lack of chemistry between the two leads. For me, the male lead came across as immature and his facial contortions during some scenes overpowered the dialogue. This really could have been an enjoyable movie with an interesting premise with a more experienced writer, director & cast. Most of this one was just silly. I did enjoy the location & house where filmed .
Easy to watch. But nothing similar with photography and good shots. Actor dont even know how to make a great picture. But that's fine. Movie about easy simple love. Enjoy without thinking too much. Easy to watch. But nothing similar with photography and good shots. Actor dont even know how to make a great picture. But that's fine. Movie about easy simple love. Enjoy without thinking too much. Easy to watch. But nothing similar with photography and good shots. Actor dont even know how to make a great picture. But that's fine. Movie about easy simple love. Enjoy without thinking too much.
This film came on directly after a government announcement about the Covid level 4 lockdowns and yet somehow even after that it was still the worst thing I saw all day.
This movie could have been a fun, cute film to watch. It ended up being painful to watch. The actors were stiff, and no one ever touched each other except the main couple at the end. Even the wedding couple never touched each other until they did a photo of them holding hands once but even after that they never touched. The so-called villain, The wedding planner, seem to soften up a little bit but you really didn't care if she got nice or not. The movie was boring by the time she did and as of here you didn't really care. The only beautiful part of the movie was the house where they filmed the wedding. The photography and gardens were beautiful.
The type of movie that I enjoy. Sweet, and not much drama, just enough to keep it interesting. No back stabbing, no second guessing, just a clean and family friendly film. Enjoyed it a lot.
Struggling photographer, Lindsey, is hired for short notice wedding for a rich and famous family. The wedding planner hates her because apparently her talent is only average. The brides brother has an ex who manages to cause some trouble for Lindsey. Lindsey is now playing in the big leagues and she's in over her head. Money and power are hard to beat. But stick with the movie, the second half is more enjoyable than the first. I have loved Emily Tennant in supporting roles and once wrote that I'd like to see her in a lead. Unfortunately her character isn't always appealing in this one. Lindsey's character is timid, indecisive, and lacks confidence. This movie falls into the trap that some others do - it tried to do too much and the central romance suffered. There was barely enough screen time for any chemistry between Tennant and Tyler Johnston. At times it seems like the central focus of the movie is the Lindsey vs Bower-Smyth relationship. There certainly wasn't enough interaction between Josh and Lindsey to justify their actions later in the movie. The dialog is flat. The overall acting is fair. The story wanders. There are some gags that are supposed to be funny, but they weren't for me. On the positive side, the climax has a bit of a twist and continues strong to the end. Some irrelevant observations: 1) Tennant plays a terrible photographer. She stands in one place and just takes the same shots. But she does keep both eyes open. 2) Finally a rom/com that shows at least a slight understanding of astronomy. Almost all of the others show the characters sitting in the middle of blinding lights and often looking through telescopes at large constellations or meteors. But they blow it in the golf course scene. Her camera is pointed about 10 degrees below horizontal to photo the meteors in the sky about the distant trees.
The movie had the ingredients to create a good drama: a girl worrying about her career, a nasty would-be-sponsor, a love rival, a father-son incomprehension, etc.... Unfortunately, the script wanders around the issues, the characters are inconsistent and all dissolves into an end where meek people blend in a nirvana of senses. What could have been stimulating delivers sleep.
source: A Picture Perfect Wedding
I'm not really big on weddings / wedding movies, but this one had a few good twists. Despite the extra hurdles of the pandemic, this show is beautifully produced in all aspects. No matter what the setbacks, amazing things can always happen, so hang on in there. If you like to watch at the portrayed time of year, this story is set around August 12, as the Perseid Meteor Shower briefly features. I'm not really big on weddings / wedding movies, but this one had a few good twists. Despite the extra hurdles of the pandemic, this show is beautifully produced in all aspects. No matter what the setbacks, amazing things c.
