Wednesday, March 21, 2018

The Sweetest Heart *New Movie Premiere*



Tagline: Maddie is doing everything she can to save her cupcake business. With the help of a handsome investment banker, Maddie’s luck begins to turn around in all aspects of her life. However, when her first love Nate unexpectedly returns home after 14 years, she will have to choose between a new romance and the man she never stopped loving.

First Impression: LOVE Julie Gonzalo! So glad to see her in a spring movie though I’ll miss her autumn entries (if she doesn’t have one this year). It’ll be cute to see her baking mojo considering she was more on the business end and had a green baking thumb in Pumpkin Pie Wars. Looking forward to it!

One of the problems with Hallmark showcasing repeated familiar faces is the comparison that comes with their new movies from their old ones. Especially if the older ones hit that sweet spot of the perfect or near perfect storm. It’s entirely not fair to the actors and actresses, the directors, writers, etc. but there it is. I came to the movie for Julie Gonzalo and she was a joy though the comparisons to her other (in my opinion better) flicks kept cropping up here and there.

I liked that this entry had another love interest even though the obvious end game choice was on the movie poster and the title (I see what you did there, Hallmark). Julie’s character, Maddie, seemed to have more chemistry with Mr. Investment Banker, Alex, and it seemed a bit weird that he completely disappeared as soon as Mr. Ex, Nate, comes back. I kept wondering how he had more time as a cardiologist to help Maddie lift her cupcake business than the banker who seemed really interested in her from the beginning. I liked that Alex wanted to be friends. I would have liked to have seen more of their relationship grow naturally that way like how the Pumpkin Pie Wars relationship grew organically. Mainly because I was curious to see what drew them together in the first place. Maybe some scenes of them reminiscing about old times and laughing together over things they have done would have shown that aspect of their interest.

In fact, if Hallmark really went out and had Nate turn out as a good, supportive friend even as Maddie gets with Alex, it would be much more believable with how the story was going. As it is, the relationship kind of grows back out of nowhere with her gravitating toward the ex for no reasons other than ‘the script calls for it’ and people keep pushing her toward him. The breakup scene with Alex was even underwhelming as it amounted to “Ah well, we don’t really have anything in common cause I’m pizza and beer and your caviar and champagne. Bummer. Well, see ya!” It would have been cute to see her ground him more by showing him her laid-back, comfy lifestyle like he showed her more of the upper crust, but that’s perhaps another movie for another time.

This entry is a reunion love story and by those expectations, I think it delivers. It probably won’t go on my faves list, but it’s a nice way to pass a relaxing afternoon or a nice date night.



Inspired by the book Hearts Desire by Catherine Lanigan


Available now in eBook & Print from Harlequin Heartwarming



Notable Tunes
(Cupcake Baking Montage) Raphael Lake - Follow Me



If You Like The Sweetest Heart, check out:







0 comments:

Post a Comment

Social Profiles

Twitter Facebook Google Plus LinkedIn RSS Feed Email Pinterest

Follow this blog with bloglovin

Follow

Newest Hallmark Releases


Coming Soon to DVD




New On DVD



New in EBook!


(Coming Soon)


Newest Reviews

Yes, I Do (Hallmark) - Premiered Sat, June 30th

Ratings Legend

What do those little icons mean? Find out here!

Popular Posts

BTemplates.com

Ratings Legend


= Winterfest

= Countdown to Valentine’s Day

= Spring Fever

= June Weddings
= Summer Nights

= Fall Harvest

= Countdown to Christmas

Blogroll

About

Copyright © TV Romance Girl | Powered by Blogger
Design by Lizard Themes | Blogger Theme by Lasantha - PremiumBloggerTemplates.com