Kim Tyler questions her upcoming nuptials when she has a chance encounter with her first love and ex-husband Evan.Kim Tyler questions her upcoming nuptials when she has a chance encounter with her first love and ex-husband Evan.Kim Tyler questions her upcoming nuptials when she has a chance encounter with her first love and ex-husband Evan.
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- GoofsKim is getting into her red convertible in front of the bridal shop when she spots Evan coming her way. She crouches down inside the car, hoping he won't see her. Evan comes to the door and Kim sheepishly volunteers that she is "looking for her keys." Evan points out they "are in the ignition." Later in the movie, Kim gets into her car but it won't start. Evan is there at the door looking in. For some reason the camera shows Kim trying to start the car one more time, and it's a push-button starter system; no "ignition" key is involved at all.
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Written by Nic McFiendish, D.E. Levison, B. Moore, W. Boncato
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A Fun Ride
I do not really get all the hate on this film...............
There are some strong comedic and fun scenes (especially surrounding a tree between the two homes) and good chemistry emerged between the leads. The film has some strong messages about the need for it both to be the right person and the right timing for things to work in a romantic partnership.
The point is definitely brought home that unfinished business with one partner needs to be resolved before you take on a serious commitment with another. There are after all, whole families and friends caught up in the chaos that ensues otherwise.......
While the idea and concept was great I would have like a tighter and more coherent script and execution - but isn't that typical of tele-movies? I was not too worried by it.......
There are some strong comedic and fun scenes (especially surrounding a tree between the two homes) and good chemistry emerged between the leads. The film has some strong messages about the need for it both to be the right person and the right timing for things to work in a romantic partnership.
The point is definitely brought home that unfinished business with one partner needs to be resolved before you take on a serious commitment with another. There are after all, whole families and friends caught up in the chaos that ensues otherwise.......
While the idea and concept was great I would have like a tighter and more coherent script and execution - but isn't that typical of tele-movies? I was not too worried by it.......
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- skpn123
- Sep 12, 2022
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