Another day and another barely passable Reel One Entertainment TV movie. I don't know why, but for 2023 season, Reel One and their co-producing partners just hyper produce TV movies. That means they hire for lead roles basically anybody, and obviously writing and directing have to suffer, too. The good news, this movie doesn't suffer from obvious technical issues - only few minor lightning issues, but other than that... I'm honestly positively shocked as this is The Asylum co-produced movie.
This movie doesn't have anything badly done which would drag it to the unwatchable / skip category. For example I never watched Chelsea Gilson and Adam Huss, and I would say they were all right.
Unfortunately, on the flip side, the writing is weak - it's predictable, too safe (how many times we have to watch about revolutionary relationship app?), obligatory food tropes, and above all, I simply didn't buy romance between Maddie and John (opposites attract trope).
In the end of day, it's not a bad movie, but Reel One has (much) better TV movies in their catalog - watch if you have nothing else, and to kill some free time.
And don't watch trailer if you plan to watch movie as this is ROE's one and it shows everything.
This movie doesn't have anything badly done which would drag it to the unwatchable / skip category. For example I never watched Chelsea Gilson and Adam Huss, and I would say they were all right.
Unfortunately, on the flip side, the writing is weak - it's predictable, too safe (how many times we have to watch about revolutionary relationship app?), obligatory food tropes, and above all, I simply didn't buy romance between Maddie and John (opposites attract trope).
In the end of day, it's not a bad movie, but Reel One has (much) better TV movies in their catalog - watch if you have nothing else, and to kill some free time.
And don't watch trailer if you plan to watch movie as this is ROE's one and it shows everything.