Yes, I Do (2018)
Busy chocolatier Charlotte has left her boyfriend James at the altar three times and now she needs to prove to him that she really does want to marry him. Things are complicated when James’ ex-girlfriend Nicole, who is also the owner of Chocolate Monthly Magazine, arrives on the scene and says she wants him back.
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hyped garbage
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Gawd-awful Hallmark movie. Terrible script, mediocre acting, and they did a terrible job dubbing in the word "strawberries" three times for whatever the original killer-ingredient was in the chocolate. I think it was originally "chiles" but whatever it was, there no heat in this movie.
I'm a huge fan of Hallmark movies but the sequels are horrible! Let it be! Let us dream about the future of our favorite couples.
This movie is terrible. The lead characters actions throughout this movie were unbelievable. It wasn't entertaining at all. It was a struggle to keep watching until the end, because I didn't care how or who ended up the clueless groom.
Disclaimer: I am the consummate Jen Lilley fan.I felt bad for Jen Lilley and the other actors/actresses. This movie was a flop not because of them but because of a poor script and story line. The premise of the story was a woman (Jen Lilley) who had twice left her fiance at the alter and was trying for the hat trick. I actually watched this movie twice, thinking maybe it was me because Lilley, in particular, is tailor made for these Hallmark Movies. Sadly, my 2nd viewing was no better. Surely, the writers can do better than this.