I finally saw it last night. I admit at the beginning my expectations lowered; I really thought most of the story would be on the roadtrip and then at the wedding they were going to at first. The actors were as good as you'd see in any Hallmark romance. I identified with Sam as far as not wanting to date somebody you know doesn't have it in them to be faithful; I'm a monogamous person at heart and it sucks to feel like one of the few people who feel that way. I really enjoyed the ending, too, even if I'm not sure I can buy that they would last for that reason. I agree, that it was a bit risque for the channel. But I always thought this kind of movie was what they were initially going for with the re-branding and why they ditched the "ABCFamily" name, because they wanted to attract a teenage audience. And yet they still re-run Disney's animated and/or family films 90% of the time.Disney's Divinity wrote:The Thing About Harry was re-run a few days after you made this post and I had planned to watch it. Then I forgot it was on and missed it (which, in my defense, the airing was at one in the morning). Hopefully they'll air it on Freeform again. I'm really interested to see it.

I agree we need fluff movies like Love, Simon and TV films like this one to kind of break it all down over time. I actually think I enjoyed this more than Love, Simon, tbh... I enjoy romance, but sometimes modern romcoms can be so bland.
Oh, btw, I've been looking forward to the new adaptation of Emma, my favorite Austen novel, but the first advertisements kind of took some of my enthusiasm away. The girl they picked just isn't my idea of the character at all. She's so delicate and small, and seemed timid. Not my idea of Emma at all. I mean, I didn't expect this to top the Garai version as my go-to, but I was hoping I would enjoy it. Now I'm worried it's going to be as disappointing as the film version of Pride & Prejudice (Keira Knightley was a horrible choice for Elizabeth and the film's Darcy was a limp noodle).