Añade un argumento en tu idiomaOn Christmas weekend in a quaint Texas hotel, Joe Bingham runs into the love of his life, Amy Walker, the one that got away; she's home for the holidays. The kick is, it's on the eve of Joe'... Leer todoOn Christmas weekend in a quaint Texas hotel, Joe Bingham runs into the love of his life, Amy Walker, the one that got away; she's home for the holidays. The kick is, it's on the eve of Joe's white-winter-wedding nuptials to Daisy Spur--he's settling for the girl next door. Joe h... Leer todoOn Christmas weekend in a quaint Texas hotel, Joe Bingham runs into the love of his life, Amy Walker, the one that got away; she's home for the holidays. The kick is, it's on the eve of Joe's white-winter-wedding nuptials to Daisy Spur--he's settling for the girl next door. Joe has one night to find out if there's any chance at all that he can reunite with Amy.
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Much of the first part of the movie focuses on poking fun at Christians.
While I'm not a fan of radical religion of any sort, this movie goes to far to be considered funny. The movie would have been much funnier without the extreme anti-Christian comments! The last part of the story line was pretty good. The ending was okay.
If I had to pinpoint the main problem here, I would say that the movie was not funny enough. It was clearly meant to be a comedy - Hal Ozsan and Chip Joslin got a few laughs out of me - but overall the movie was low on humor, and was too awkward to be a feel-good film. It certainly was not well-made enough to be taken seriously.
For example, we are told that seven years went by after a scene in which Daisy looked about ten years old. But now she clearly looks like she's in her twenties, which kept me from understanding at first that this was supposed to be the same person (Jen Lilley is actually about 14 years older than Kaylee Dodson, rather than 7 years older). Another problem was Joe's dishonesty, which seemed understandable at first, but after a certain point he started to look like a real snake, and I felt like he never even admitted to himself that he was hurting people.
Like I said, I found a few moments of this movie amusing, and I think it might have worked if it had included some more slapstick humor and mistaken identity. As it is, this movie did not work.
In this film On the eve of Joe's (Daniel Bonjour) wedding, he runs into Amy (Leena Huff), the love of his life and the one who got away. He has one night to find out if there is a chance of getting Amy back before he settles by marrying Daisy (Jen Lilley).
This film had a good idea but it was poorly executed. Avoid this film.
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