Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Love's Last Resort - an UP Movie Premiere


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Love's Last Resort

Network: UP

Original Air Date: June 24, 2018
image via: UP - TV

on set image via: alinfinicomm

image credit: Marvista

image credit: Marvista

image credit: Marvista

image credit: Marvista


CAST:

Alix Angelis ... Chloe
Jesse Hutch ... Eric
Thomas Beaudoin ... Hunter
Alan Thicke ... Paul Roberts
April Bowlby ... Alyssa
Jamison Newlander ... Jacques
Jean St. James ... Kay
Lily Rains ... Paige
Bob Rumnock ... Dr. James
Ellen Greene ... Ms. Leigh
Chris Fishel ... Worker

image credit: Marvista

image credit: Marvista

image credit: Marvista

image credit: Marvista


PLOT:

Storyline via UP: When a woman runs into her ex and his fiancée on vacation, she recruits a handsome resort manager to pretend to be her boyfriend and make him jealous.

Storyline via Marvista: After ten years of dating, Chloe’s boyfriend Eric still hasn’t matured into the man she wants him to become. Hoping to give him the push he needs, she dumps him; confident Eric will pull himself together before crawling back to her. Six months later, Eric meets Chloe for dinner with big news: he’s getting married in a week. Needing a break from work, life, and all things Eric, Chloe takes a vacation. But when she arrives, she runs into Eric and his fiancée—they’re getting married at the same resort! Convinced he is making a huge mistake, Chloe recruits the resort manager, Hunter, to be her fake boyfriend and make Eric jealous. The more time they spend together, though, Chloe and Hunter’s fake love blossoms into something genuine. Now, Chloe must decide if she’s ready to give up on her past with Eric for a chance at love with someone new.


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*images via: UP, Marvista

3 comments:

  1. UP movies are hit or miss for me but this one is definitely a HIT! It was so sweet, funny, and the chemistry between Chloe and Eric were undeniable. Thomas Beaudoin was terrific here!

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  2. Leading actress was terribly over-acting. For a practicing physician who made it through medical school, she came across as a hysterical teen - over wrought and tiresome. I wish the female leads had reversed roles as the blond was charming.

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  3. This is something I wish Hallmark would address in their movies.I understand that they are making formula type movies but they need to write smarter parts for the women.I saw another movie where a supposed doctor was acting like a teenager,not good.I would also not mind it if we could have some more variety of careers ... If I see another party planner or cupcake shop it will be too soon.

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