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(2021 TV Movie)

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5/10
My corny Valentine
Chase_Witherspoon1 March 2024
Ultra-light feel-good romcom stars Cor as the whimsical, easygoing manager of a garden nursery who talks to plants, drives a cool mustang and tries to make his new boss (Newbrough) see the human side of the business as they stage a garden makeover competition ostensibly to cover an oversupply error.

Whilst touching, the dementia sub-plot could've been handled more tactfully and still evoked the sympathy it was seeking, but at least the tone is consistent. For her part, Newbrough is effective playing a conflicted corporate protege dedicated to making her insensitive business-obsessed mother (Kruper) proud, but begins to lose her ambitious resolve when she becomes emotionally - then romantically - invested in Cor and his more balanced, family-first attitude.

Everyone acquits their roles with confidence, and the simple story hums along at a brisk pace although it sometimes feels like a corporate HR leadership video with a script and budget to match. Overall it's hopelessly cliched but likeable Canadian-made matinee, with a distinct Hallmark vibe.
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2/10
Exact plot of a Christmas movie
surveychief25 March 2021
This movie is scene by scene an exact copy of a Christmas movie out earlier this year about a neighborhood light competition. Every plot point and every character. I get that these movies are all mostly similar and original ideas are hard to come by, but this is a bit much.
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2/10
Embarrassingly bad
EPMD575 June 2021
The worst part of this movie is the father with Alzheimer's who was used for comedic effect. Nothing funnier than a depressing disease, right? All of his scenes were filled with cringe.

The lead character came across as something less than human early in the movie, and her mother was an over the top villain of the mustache-twirling variety. Their personality faults were so forced that it detracted from any semblance of realism.

All of the "funny" moments failed to deliver any laughs, and the entire thing just felt low budget. You could tell it was filmed through COVID times because extras were kept far away and scenes had little "life" to them.
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1/10
Been there, seen that
bishopclisa14 April 2021
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The movie is set in a town called Valentine. The main character Catherine returns home to work at her mother's garden store after graduating with her MBA. Her mother is very Type A, as is her daughter. Catherine meets the manager of purchasing, Jack, who has moved to town to help take care of his parents and who is Type B. One of the workers at the garden store makes an ordering mistake and they receive 600 cases of flowers instead of 60 cases. They decide to have a decorating contest as a way to offset the cost, with the prize a free backyard makeover. As the contest ramps up, the neighbours get very competitive and decorating chaos ensues. The mother tries to rig the contest so that she doesn't have to pay for the backyard makeover. As I watched this movie, I kept having a sense of deja vu and then it hit me. I remembered a Christmas movie called Christmas on Chestnut Street (2006) A store decides to start a contest to sell off 60,000 Xmas lights, ordered by accident. The competition soon causes unrest among the locals, but the store's owner, Diane, wants to keep what has become a very profitable competition going, at all costs. I am getting tired of watching movies with almost the exact same plot. Doesn't anyone have any original ideas anymore?
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10/10
Gorgeous, sweet and warm
choryinhope6 January 2023
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This movie is a sweet candy to eyes for floral lovers. It is a dream-like love story between Peterson and Catherine. The meaning of Valentines days is explored. There are many pearls scattering throughtout . For example, it teaches us to speak good words, encouraging words, to flowers, to plants, and so to people. Sometimes, we fail to do so. The relationship of the main characters develops sweetly and naturally. I feel very glad to see that Ron won the Valentine competition because he has overdose of phileo. By the way, Richard is poetic and a poet with a child's heart. The people are so kind to naughty kids even their flower works are messed up. We enjoy this movie so much and will watch it again soon.
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