The Perfect Bride
The Perfect Bride
| 10 June 2017 (USA)
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Fitness trainer/former marriage counselor Molly White runs “Bridal Boot Camp:” classes combining fitness and yoga with pre-marital counseling exercises to brides and grooms before their big day.

Reviews
bjeliason

There is an old saying you can't buy chemistry or fake chemistry something like that and it is so true so when you see chemistry like Pascale and Kavan's you just want to watch them anytime they are in anything.I loved this movie and its sequel, it had enough stuff to keep it interesting and real well as real as any movie on Hallmark can be.Just watch them in anything together and I would love to Kavan do a cooking show check him out on Home and Family cooking.By way Kavan is so super cute/hot I love his smile.

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Reno Rangan

A simple romance-drama from Hallmark. For a cinephile like me, this is neither a good nor a bad film. Because I was not expecting another 'The Notebook'. It was made for television audiences, so they probably would enjoy it. Particularly females, the middle-aged ones. There's nothing special about it. No surprises. Everything was developed from a decent platform.This is about an ex-marriage counselor turned fitness trainer for brides. Alongside yoga and exercise, giving confidental speeches to boost their beliefs, she was doing well. Especially since her relationship broke in a crucial stage. But she's destined to meet another man, a photographer, which quite takes a twist in the beginning itself. The remaining is to tell us how things turn out for them.Don't hate me for not liking it as you did. It was an okay watch, without any excitement. Just like fairy-tales, the entire film was predictable, especially the end. But I did not know in visually, so I watched it. Except it is being an ordinary tale about finding love, the performances, the production was good. So this is not everybody. But if you want to try it, knowing you are not the target audience, at least try to respect it.5/10

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Jack Vasen

It doesn't take long in this movie to see that there is great chemistry between these too. It is little things. And it is in the smiles and laughter which is contagious even if the jokes aren't lol by themselves.I say this as one who doesn't care for Pascale's character on When Calls the Heart, so don't think you can only love this movie if you follow the TV show. The character Molly is in no way irritating or overbearing.Molly is a woman who cares for all her "neighbors", even when they sin against her. There is one scene where she does just that and you can see that this person is real in her love, not just a do-gooder. And with all the talk about her being left at the altar, Molly doesn't waste her time reviling the would-have-been-groom, whom I believe remains unnamed. Molly's flaw may be that she pours it all onto herself, not others. While this is unselfish, it goes too far to the other side where self-doubt becomes unhealthy.This movie makes me wish I could know Pascale a little better, not in a selfish or lustful way, but thinking that perhaps the actress might be a role model that I can learn from.While this movie has no great surprises and is like all Hallmark romances in predictability, I was engaged all the way though by this story of an endearing couple.

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Miss M

I have been waiting for this movie for a MONTH and it finally premiered: the main reason? Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith. If you watch When Calls the Heart you know why. If not… well to make things short you can actually sense that they great friends in real life and they always make you smile. I personally laugh a lot with Lee and Rosemary. Their chemistry is explosive. June Weddings movies are definitely NOT my favorite, I've seen movies in which the leads get married after a few weeks/months of knowing each other and that's ridiculous. But since they paired these two I've been very excited about the movie. I'd take everything they give me with Pascale and KavanMolly meets Nick and they hit off immediately,- they seriously had me smiling since scene #1 - So imagine her surprise when she discovers that Nick is engaged and her fiancée will be taking her classes. Of course. And Jenna is everything you expect her to be: you are going to hate her (or at least dislike her A LOT.)The story develops in the typical way Hallmark movies do. Molly and Nick had me laughing out loud more than once. Great script - I may have spotted two or three details but I let them slip - Something I haven't paid attention before but it was beautifully directed, the director played with the mirrors and it was so pleasant. Also, no pre-ending drama, which is a bonus, To be honest, most of the characters are not very interesting. However, Pascale truly shines in this movie, she stole the spotlight. And Kavan didn't disappoint. To sum up, the story in particular doesn't outshine - that's why i'm giving this a 9 -, but what definitely makes this movie special - it is going to my favorite Hallmark movies list - are Pascale and Kavan. Their relationship is a pleasure to watch, whether they are themselves, Rosemary and Lee or Nick and Molly.I really hope Hallmark considers pairing them on a movie again.

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