I Do, I Do, I Do (2015 TV Movie)
5/10
A little over the top...
15 January 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The concept was good even though an obvious take on Groundhog Day. Hallmark has used this plot point before but I've never seen one repeat the Wedding Day.

The supporting cast are exaggerated but comical. The acting is good but I didn't think there was any chemistry happening with Antonio (deliberately playing an unlikeable character right enough) but nor with his brother who she really falls in love with.

Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo's characters are deliberately mismatched whereas I just watched them in "Love At The Thanksgiving Parade" only a day ago and, since he was her true love interest in that one, their chemistry was great. So a good acting job on their part.

I found the "relived" days just too much. Where did they get all the different outfits? How long was it going on? It was ok three or four times but by then we knew everything we needed to know and their chemistry wasn't strong enough to keep my interest.

Of course, it was a hard role for that actor to play because he had to maintain a certain reserve since, for him, he'd only just met her and she was supposed to be marrying his brother.

Only Autumn could pull off this plot. Lots of holes and we never see the outcome of her dramatic change of heart that must have hurt and shocked the entire family and guests.

We cut to their Wedding instead with no idea of the timeframe involved. I felt cheated since the entire film was based on "timing".

We'd also seen them jumping off a cliff together in their wedding clothing so I wondered how the dress, especially, wasn't ruined. The new day had happened while wearing those clothes so she wasn't going to be able to rebuy the dress this time.
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