If you haven't watched "Autumn in the vineyard" you won't be able to understand what's going on. I actually have to re-watch the first movie a couple of days ago, that being said...
I LOVED the first movie and i'm glad the sequel isn't a disaster. Nate and Frankie are now together as a couple (but not living together or did I misunderstood?) and working together as business partners and after an incident they end up hosting not one but two events. So, of course they have a few problems and have to balance both sides of the coin to be successful.
I'm happy to say that it exceeded my expectations. Both leads did a great job again, their characters where disgustingly adorable together, and it's nice to see them move forward in their relationship and their business. Learning its ups and downs and realizing that, in the end, they complement each other. They have to work together to get things done. After all, a couple -and a partnership- works if only there is communication.
The landscape is still breathtaking.
There is even a side story-line which I enjoyed. Once again, Brendan Penny - and Rachael Leigh Cook - had me smiling for one hour and half. Watch it, you won't regret it.
I LOVED the first movie and i'm glad the sequel isn't a disaster. Nate and Frankie are now together as a couple (but not living together or did I misunderstood?) and working together as business partners and after an incident they end up hosting not one but two events. So, of course they have a few problems and have to balance both sides of the coin to be successful.
I'm happy to say that it exceeded my expectations. Both leads did a great job again, their characters where disgustingly adorable together, and it's nice to see them move forward in their relationship and their business. Learning its ups and downs and realizing that, in the end, they complement each other. They have to work together to get things done. After all, a couple -and a partnership- works if only there is communication.
The landscape is still breathtaking.
There is even a side story-line which I enjoyed. Once again, Brendan Penny - and Rachael Leigh Cook - had me smiling for one hour and half. Watch it, you won't regret it.