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An architect relives her disastrous wedding day over and over until she discovers what she really wants in life.An architect relives her disastrous wedding day over and over until she discovers what she really wants in life.An architect relives her disastrous wedding day over and over until she discovers what she really wants in life.
Ali Liebert
- Kate Palmer
- (as Ali Libert)
Chris Gauthier
- Priest
- (as Christopher Gauthier)
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Did you know
- TriviaAutumn Reeser, Antonio Cupo, and Ali Liebert were all in another Hallmark movie together, Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade (2012). Reeser played the leading lady and Liebert played the sidekick in both movies (sisters in this project, and close friends in "Parade").
- GoofsThe amount of red wine spilled on Jaclyn's wedding dress varies within scenes on the same day.
- Quotes
Jaclyn Palmer: If I had to live one day over and over, I would pick this one.
- ConnectionsReferences Dr. Phil (2002)
- SoundtracksSunshine
Written by Ovidiu Bistriceanu, Daris Mangal & Kristin Van Vloten
Performed by Mand Paskuski
Courtesy of Ovi Productions Inc.
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Gets funnier and sweeter every day
I wish I could give this movie 5 stars for its first third and 10 for the other two. Why do so many Hallmark movies start off so bad just to become great after the point in which a lot of viewers most likely stopped watching it?
You can read my review on the movie "It was always you", it applies to the first part of this movie just as well since the two are practically identical. Then it takes a turn for the best and becomes both legitimately funny and legitimately cute and romantic, unlike a lot of movies labeled as "comedy/romance" in which the comedy is just silly and cringeworthy farfetched dialogs and the romance is the two leads deciding they want to get together in the last minute before the ending.
This one, however, and despite the fact that the premise has the potential risk of falling into a boring and repetitive execution, manages to stay dynamic and entertaining adding continuity and uniqueness to each of the same day she relives.
I liked to see fantasy being used outside Christmas. There's still a little bit of cringe though, like when she relives the wedding for the first time she acts fully aware of the time loop mechanics for some reason while she freaks out the next time, but what kind of made-for-TV rom-com would it be without a little bit of cringe, right?
You can read my review on the movie "It was always you", it applies to the first part of this movie just as well since the two are practically identical. Then it takes a turn for the best and becomes both legitimately funny and legitimately cute and romantic, unlike a lot of movies labeled as "comedy/romance" in which the comedy is just silly and cringeworthy farfetched dialogs and the romance is the two leads deciding they want to get together in the last minute before the ending.
This one, however, and despite the fact that the premise has the potential risk of falling into a boring and repetitive execution, manages to stay dynamic and entertaining adding continuity and uniqueness to each of the same day she relives.
I liked to see fantasy being used outside Christmas. There's still a little bit of cringe though, like when she relives the wedding for the first time she acts fully aware of the time loop mechanics for some reason while she freaks out the next time, but what kind of made-for-TV rom-com would it be without a little bit of cringe, right?
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