Review of Yes, I Do

Yes, I Do (2018 TV Movie)
5/10
Merely Okay
2 October 2021
Charlotte (Jen Lilley) leaves her fiancé waiting at the church, standing in the lurch, because of her over-powering fear of making a commitment. In fact, she does it twice to the same guy, James (Marcus Rosner). He still loves her, but he's afraid to believe she won't leave him at the altar a third time, though she says she won't.

Still, she can't even talk about wedding-related things without feeling the itchy stirrings of that phobia for which she has no explanation.

As she plans for a third assault of the citadel of James's bachelorhood, Nicole (Jessica Lowndes)---a former sweetheart of James'---walks into the picture to complicate things.

The plot of this Hallmark film is a little difficult to swallow. James is certainly forgiving, considering the heartaches and complications that Charlotte has provided him. Not to mention the embarrassment. And the film too easily dispenses with the realistic solution that is elopement (you could have a formal ceremony afterwards.)

The actors are fine in their performances. And I found myself enjoying the musical score a few times. But this is not one of Hallmark's best.
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