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(2016 TV Movie)

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7/10
Summer charm
TheLittleSongbird30 December 2022
Was very mixed on the 2016 Summer Nights Hallmark films. While really liking 'Summer Villa', which is my favourite of the block, 'My Summer Prince' underwhelmed me and with it being the only below average 2016 Summer Nights films it is the easy least favourite. Did like the premise and have liked some of the cast in other things, the most familiar name to me being Vivica A Fox, as someone who usually finds good premises and worthy casts big selling points for seeing anything that was more than enough reason to see it.

'Summer in the City' turned out to be quite good. As far as the 2016 Summer Nights films go, even with imperfections it is one of the better ones in my view. A great film it is not, but it is also a long way from terrible in my view (the complete anti-thesis of that), somewhere around high middle in ranking Hallmark's films for that year, which was a very up and down one that year. The Christmas output being especially variable, which was true for Hallmark's succeeding years as well.

It isn't perfect. Story wise, 'Summer in the City' is very formulaic, with everything in the story pretty much mapping out exactly as one would expect from any Hallmark film with this particular formula.

Did think that it was a little bit of a slow starter, with some awkwardness and Julianna Guill's character not immediately easy to warm to. Fox disappoints, she is usually a bright spot in her films (and she has been in a lot of bad ones) but here her boss character is an over the top cartoon and she comes over as rather too hammy for my liking.

Guill however is very charming and seems to be enjoying herself, and her character does become likeable when she relaxes. Marc Bendavid is a warmly charismatic and down to earth presence and their chemistry is genuine and sweet. Natasha Henstridge is suitably zesty. The characters may be cliched but have personality, on the most part appealing ones, and aren't too perfect or over flawed. Fox's is the one exception.

The script doesn't come over as too cheesy or schmaltzy and is both fun and sincere. The story is far from special, but it goes at a good pace and is heart-warming while not taking itself too seriously. The music fits nicely and isn't used too much or overpowers, while the direction is well above routine level. Production values are lovely, New York always is a delight.

Overall, worth seeing. 7/10.
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5/10
Feel good silliness
michroberto11 April 2021
Is it cheesy? Yes. Implausible? Absolutely! Obviously not filmed in NYC? Yup.

But as far as Hallmark movies go... it's not bad. The leads are attractive and convincing. The story is not entirely cliched (although a bit predictable). It has all of the elements of a feel good, I don't want to have to think rainy afternoon movie. You know the kind of movie you put on when you just want something silly and easy.
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7/10
Cute Hallmark Channel movie!
LiveLoveLead1 September 2016
Julianna Guill is adorable as Taylor, the small time girl from Ohio, who's big dreams of fashion in Manhattan start to come true. But the big city's not all she thought it would be as she navigates the noisy, fast-paced, abrasive streets and fashion business by managing an expensive clothing store. Taylor's new boss Alyssa (Vivica Fox) sees something in Taylor's honest but friendly approach to customers and her gift for fashion, but Alyssa has trouble letting go of her own big city habits to give Taylor's new ideas for growth and change a chance. Taylor struggles to both be herself and fit into this concrete jungle while trying to grow her boss's business, make friends, please clients and find a reasonably priced apartment... there enters "the guy"... seeing the displaced and beautiful Taylor, it's Phil to the rescue! Patient and helpful, Phil tries to help Taylor adapt to city life and find a place to live while she, in return, encourages him to follow his own business dreams. In My Humble Opinion: This story line is not anything new or Emmy- worthy, but it's a cute, romantic, chick-flick to pass the time on a lazy afternoon. (PS: I loved Taylor's adorable wardrobe and sweet personality) 6.5 stars 9/2016
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7/10
Good Show
athompsonblue1 April 2021
It's a little like Devil Wears Prada, but cleaner. However, it deepened my desire to NOT live in the downtown big city.
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6/10
Small town girls goes to New York
phd_travel11 February 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Small town girl (Julianna Guill) moves to NYC to manage a high end boutique. She faces a capricious an demanding boss (Vivica A Fox) and meets a nice young realtor (Marc Bendavid). She reminds a bit of Alicia Silverstone and they make a cute couple. Like the cameo by Natasha Henstridge - she's pretty.

She applies her business style - be honest with the customer. Couple of problems with the plot. She comes across as not a very nice girlfriend. Just dumping him and running off because of work issues. Also encouraging him to defy his family give up a good job and open a food truck business seems a bit immature. At least she doesn't have to give up her NYC dreams. Although there are these aerial shots of NYC it looks like they just blended it with shooting in Canada.
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7/10
worth watching
jewelch26 March 2021
The main character goes through a lot of downs which makes you happy for her when she has her ups. There is depth to the characters. And each one has a distinct personality. And the love story is like an early 2000's film. Yes well worth watching James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 3/25/2021.
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9/10
Loved it!
MIssM1912 January 2017
I have a seen a lot of Hallmark movies, and this still remains as one of my favorites. I don't know if it's the plot, the way it play out, the characters, or even the New York vibe. I watched this before I went to NY and as a person who lives abroad, I wanted Taylor to fulfill the dream that many of us live through movies and books, go to the big city and do what you love. I will definitely see it again. I swear every time Phil looked at Taylor (after they got to know each other, of course) some part of me melted, and that does not happen in every movie. The actors have great chemistry, and maybe that's what makes this movie so special to me. Unfortunately it doesn't happen in every one, so my advice to you? Watch it, you won't regret it, it's a great way to spend an afternoon.
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5/10
New York adjacent
SnoopyStyle20 October 2019
Taylor Morgan (Julianna Guill) manages a clothing store in small town Ohio. Customer Alyssa (Vivica A. Fox) is impressed with her. She turns out to be the owner of a Manhattan clothing boutique. She recruits Taylor to work for her. Mindy (Marla Sokoloff) and Courtney (Christie Burke) are shocked to be working under the newcomer. Worst of all, Mindy is forced to take her in. Philip Bartell (Marc Bendavid) falls for her and helps her find an apartment. Kendall (Natasha Henstridge) is a famous customer.

Manhattan is an important part of the story but this is filmed in Vancouver. It's not the first movie to do the New York for somewhere else. Guill probably spent a day shooting some exterior shots in Manhattan and there is plenty of stock footage. Also she may not fit in the small town girl role. Hailing a taxi is so 2000. The fish out of water scenes don't really work. She should not quit. The story requires her to be fired. She should not be going back home to Ohio which would not require Alyssa to go all the way there to retrieve her. All in all, it's a simple story with some interesting actresses that I haven't seen in awhile. It has its difficulties but gets to the required spots. It's not the worst Hallmark.
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9/10
This could of been on the silver screen.
keithanchester11 August 2019
It's not a typical Hallmark film. The main character goes through a lot of downs which makes you happy for her when she has her ups. There is depth to the characters. And each one has a distinct personality. And the love story is like an early 2000's film. A time I love and miss with love stories. A great film period.
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5/10
Brutal for a man
cqqlbreeze27 March 2021
Had to watch this with my wife. She liked it. I wanted to scream lol. This lead actress needs her acting refined. She overacts in closeup scenes. Typical Hallmark movie. Made in Canada with Canadian actors pretending it takes place in America. Shame on them.
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9/10
Wonderfully Different!
gjbarr13 August 2020
My wife and I watch Hallmark movies everyday! We love the romance and all that leads up to the final kiss. The majority of these movies, however, have a predictable theme...small town, festival or wedding, love wins out over potential life-changing career change. However, "Summer in the City" kept us guessing from beginnng until the end.

This movie was very refreshing compared to the predictability of so many Hallmark movies. In fact almost all Hallmark movies have only one kiss...in the last 10 seconds of the movie. I do not know how we missed this movie made in 2016, but it is an outstanding production and even had a kiss early on! We do not live anywhere in NY state, but it was very intriguing to see how a Midwest girl could make her way in NYC, where life is very different from other big US cities. We would love to see more Hallmark productions with unique and unpredictable happenings, but with the build-up of romance in each production. In fact, the 3rd-party actors with their romantic comments along the way keep the love theme going really well.

I hope Hallmark keeps going with these romantic movies, but hope they put more pizazz into their characters, their settings, and their romance (more than one kiss at the end).
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3/10
Boss is a jerk...
wesley-harris7220 August 2020
I usually live a good Hallmark movie, but I found myself truly hating the character that Vivica Fox plays..... Truly just a hateful person. Still a good story, but honestly that role should have been less harsh. Taylor should have left that office and never returned!!
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2/10
Not sure if she made it in the Big City....
fishfryluv21 October 2018
My wife and I watched this movie a few weeks ago as the Hallmark Channel was "celebrating Summer" or something like that. This movie started at 11:00 at night, so I could only watch about 30 minutes of it. My wife watched a bit more than 30 minutes of it, but she didn't watch the ending because it was on pretty late. When you have things to do early in the morning, sometimes you just can't stay up and watch "Summer in the City" in its entirety. For the part I watched, I gave the movie 8 thumbs down. However, my wife gave the movie (which she watched a little more of than me) 10 thumbs up. So that leaves a final rating of two thumbs up between my wife and me.

This movie was about a woman who is running a small town Ohio clothing store when Vivica A. Fox, who runs a large Manhattan clothing store, inexplicably hires the small-town girl to run her big-city store. It then became a question of "Will she make it in the Big City?" That question was posed by me to my wife several times throughout the parts of this movie that I watched. My wife charitably fielded this question from me over and over again and always responded "Well, I don't know....." Eventually the main character started to make it in the Big City, so my question of "Will she make it in the Big City?" turned into me proclaiming to my wife "She's making it in the big city!" I assume that there was some kind of conflict, resolution, and romance in this movie, but I didn't stay up to watch it. My wife didn't watch the ending either, so we both assume that the main character died, probably when a piece of the Empire State Building broke off and crushed her head.
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