While there's no doubting that Hallmark films stick to a very rigid format in terms of their plots, you perobably shouldn't be able to see a film go through the gears of that format quite so rigidly.
This is a fine Hallmark film, but certainly is not one of their better outings, and I think the fact it sticks so closely to the standard tried and tested formula doesn't help.
The female lead in Amana Schull tries hard, but other banging on about how he wants a golf course, her male counterpart's character doesn't offer much.
It's fine, it's entertaining enough, but lacks any real wit or imagination.
This is a fine Hallmark film, but certainly is not one of their better outings, and I think the fact it sticks so closely to the standard tried and tested formula doesn't help.
The female lead in Amana Schull tries hard, but other banging on about how he wants a golf course, her male counterpart's character doesn't offer much.
It's fine, it's entertaining enough, but lacks any real wit or imagination.