Decent story, with very likeable leads.
A successful man, a career oriented women try to team up and work together and we can figure out what happens. The scenario and environment and lines are all well done. The main actor and actress have done Hallmark movies and are very good actors who carry the movie.
So there are some issues that shows Hallmark is betraying their fans. There is a scene that seems out of place. Two gay men, one White and one Asian, showing their stuff. It ruins the flow of the movie and makes you cringe. It's very out of place and really distracts from the story.
Hallmark appears to be betraying their audience, like every other corporation, for woke points and lost profits.
I do recommend watching but be weary of the incoming identity politics.
A successful man, a career oriented women try to team up and work together and we can figure out what happens. The scenario and environment and lines are all well done. The main actor and actress have done Hallmark movies and are very good actors who carry the movie.
So there are some issues that shows Hallmark is betraying their fans. There is a scene that seems out of place. Two gay men, one White and one Asian, showing their stuff. It ruins the flow of the movie and makes you cringe. It's very out of place and really distracts from the story.
Hallmark appears to be betraying their audience, like every other corporation, for woke points and lost profits.
I do recommend watching but be weary of the incoming identity politics.