When a small-town boy's video Promposal goes viral, it scores him a Prom date with his celebrity crush. Complications arise when the celebrity falls for the boy's teacher.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Shenae Grimes-Beech
Alex Allen
Andrew W. Walker
Vincent Walsh
Bailee Madison
Heidi Watts
Quinn Lord
David Rogers
Andrea Brooks
Paige Sumner
Caroline Cave
Ms. Hope
Milli Wilkinson
Devyn Rogers
Raugi Yu
Howard Lee
Larissa Dias
Courtney Cordell
Michelle Creber
Bree
Anne Openshaw
Catherine Rogers
Chelsea Mae Leung
Andrea
Drew Ray Tanner
Colin Hartling
Kirstin Robillard
Rebecca Havercroft
Zahf Paroo
Jeremy Mitchell
Robert Parent
Nathan Rogers
Dean Alonzo Hoover
Student
Nelson Wong
Red Carpet Kenny
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
source: Date with Love
While I enjoyed the plot of the movie, it felt oddly rushed, and the ending was quite sudden without much clear closure as to where the characters' futures were heading.
Not bad typical hallmark movie but with a promposal which is cute but it was predictable she ending up with the guy but it's still a watchable movie.
A tribute to the films of John Hughes, "Date with Love" is loosely based on his film "Some Kind of Wonderful". Unfortunately, it does not live up to that 1987 teen classic. Especially in the early going, the writing is uninspired and the acting is average. But I must admit that the lead actress, Shenae Grimes-Beech, who plays Hollywood actress Alex Allen, grew on me. In the end, she gives a charming performance as the star who accepts a proposal to a high school prom as a publicity stunt. Also notable are Milli Wilkinson as Devyn, younger sister of high school student David, and Bailee Madison as Heidi Watts, the best friend of David. While the parallels of this film to "Some Kind of Wonderful" kept me entertained, that novelty did not elevate this TV movie. Also, a lack of chemistry between the two pairs of love interests dampened the film's appeal.
Cliché is one thing but it doesn't have to be so boring.
The first 45 minutes was difficult, and we were ready to turn it off, but it then got marginally better and we watched it to the end. Guess I'm used to more mature movies from Hallmark so this one didn't grab us.
Andrew walker tried to carry the rest of this cast but every single one them was worse then the next. The kids acting is painful to watch. The assistant is a evil horrible human. The lead actress always playing the victim but is selfish, rude. You have it your best effort Mr. Walker but the only thing that could have saved this movie was to fire everyone but you and hire talented actors/actresses
Just rewatched this movie. I've seen it a few times - so I know the story. This time watching it, I am picking up the 80s "hidden" references - and even the music used has that "80s sound." It's a cute movie - a little forced at the beginning - but that overcome. The younger sister - well we can do without her. She's not essential to the story - and even detracts from it. Love how the two kids get together. The ending is sweet. Watch it with an open mind - and embrace the 80s decade of movies and music.
