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7/10
REALLY LIKED GRIDLEY!
tnduckhead24 August 2018
LIGHT HEARTED COMEDY REQUIRES A GOOD ACTOR. PAUL CAMPBELL IS ONE OF THE FEW HALLMARK ACTORS THAT CAN DELIVER A GENUINE PERFORMANCE. I HAVE WATCHED THIS SHOW SEVERAL TIMES BECAUSE OF PAUL CAMPBELL'S LIKABILITY.

I THOUGHT 'SURPRISED BY LOVE' WAS ONE OF THE BETTER HALLMARK MOVIES DUE TO GOOD DIRECTION AND A FOCUSED EFFORT BY THE ENTIRE CAST. WHY ARE ALL CANADIAN ACTORS SO MUCH BETTER AT CREATING SEXY,CHARISMATIC CHARACTERS?

AND..... IT NEVER HURTS TO HAVE A TIM CONWAY IN A MOVIE
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7/10
Warm Witty Charm & Good Acting!
BrilliantNikkiTV22 September 2019
I adore the film. Hallmarks are a hit or miss for me, but Hillary Paul & Tim keep me laughing! The other characters are good, but a little safer comedy-wise. It doesn't over process the plot nor do the impossible in a 48 hour timeframe. So, for me it is that rainy day rom-com that you enjoy with your girls! :)
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7/10
Surprisingly decent Hallmark movie.
john_michaels_975018 June 2020
Ok, I'm a guy who finds Hallmark movies boring, predictable and of course formulaic. This movie is a surprising one-off. I actually looked it up to see if Hallmark actually produced it as a fluke!. Tim Conway really is great. There has to be more original scripts out there,
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Great movie
ltmedic7229 June 2020
This is one of my favorite movies. Every time it's on, I have to watch it.
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6/10
Not bad for a hallmark movie
dianamarinelli28 December 2020
This movie was okay for hallmark standards, it was predictable at times and the actors were good considering the material but still worth a watch
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9/10
Tim Conway
bl-6397421 January 2019
The movie is the usual light hearted fair with old flames rekindling . The special part is the brilliant casting of Tim Conway as the grandfather faking dementia. His comic genius is is on display all the time, even when he's not the center of the scene.
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7/10
Fun, enjoyable rom-com
herrcarter-921612 June 2023
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Paul Campbell and Hilarie Burton were perfect in their roles as the leads in this movie. Few Hallmark movies in recent memory have had leads with such great on-screen chemistry. The dialog between them was natural, fresh and funny. Paul Campbell is one of my favorite Hallmark actors. He's always witty, sarcastic, a little goofy, but always likable and funny. Hilarie Burton was great too, playing the harried corporate working woman with sufficient stress, while still keeping her relatable and likable. I'd have to give this movie first prize for title that least matched the storyline. From their first scene together in this movie, you know these two have a love connection. No surprise there.

The chemistry between the leads is the main reason to watch this movie. That, and the comedy. I watched it with my wife, and she was laughing out loud at the many funny lines and amusing hijinks. Often, the producers of rom-coms forget the com part. A rom-com needs to be funny as well as romantic, and this one definitely was. I also liked how the other side characters figured prominently in the storyline, such as Josie's parents and her sister Mindy. These supporting characters also had significant character arcs, which you don't often see in a rom-com.

Okay, so it wasn't a perfect movie. Josie's boyfriend Richard was so cartoonishly unlikable, you found it hard to believe that she would even want to be with him. They should have made him a bit less jerky. The whole premise of having Maxwell show up at Josie's parents' anniversary party in order to make Richard look better by comparison was a real stretch. The mom was over-the-top annoying as the controlling perfectionist for the first half of the movie, but makes a 180 degree turn in the second half to a nice, normal, loving wife and understanding mom. I never believed this transition. It seemed to be brought about by her daughter Mindy finally standing up to her at the party and telling her she wanted to be a singer, and then having Maxell lead Mindy and the rest of the party in a rendition of "Bill Baily, Won't You Please Come Home", with even the mom and dad joining in at the end. This whole scene was really weird and unbelievable. How many people would know the words to this very old classic song? You have the whole room singing along, flawlessly repeating every lyric correctly. They should have come up with a more modern, more well-known song. And the parents just joining in enthusiastically? Really? And after this one moment, having the stiff mom and dad just magically chill out and become more normal with each other and their kids? Come on! Also, the part about the grandpa feigning senility and not speaking to Josie's uptight parents, though slightly amusing, seemed a bit out there. Who would really do that? If you wanted to, you could find multiple other details to nitpick about, such as the Faberge egg at Josie's parents' house. These eggs are more like museum pieces, and they are incredibly expensive. Who would give such a gift to their wife for their anniversary, other than maybe Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos? I guess it makes sense that the egg was actually a fake that he gave her to impress her when he was still not wealthy enough to give her such an expensive present. And who would just leave a Faberge egg out on a table in their house, where it could easily be stolen or damaged?

I did like how virtually everyone in the movie had been less than honest with each other about something and how they eventually came clean and fessed up. Maxwell's admission that he had been the one who had toilet papered Josie's house as a teenager was especially funny. When you watch this movie, you've just got to ignore its many flaws and enjoy it for what it is. The relationship between Josie and Maxwell really is one of the best that I've seen in a Hallmark rom-com, and it's enjoyable enough to make up for the movie's other deficiencies.
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10/10
OMG !!!!! The BEST !!!
imapakrfan21 January 2019
This is the best non-Christmas Hallmark movie ever!! Someone said the first 15 minutes were not good. Please don't stop watching until you get to the end!! Tim Conway is hilarious!! And Paul Campbell is seriously my favorite Hallmark actor and ranks extremely high on my list of all time favorites! He is flawless in this one! This is the perfect reality~escape movie that will keep you laughing, smiling and quoting when it's over!!
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10/10
A Gem!
Jazzie-too7 February 2020
I love this Hallmark sweetheart of a movie! In particular, Paul Campbell is a gem! He is so likable and natural! Hope we see more of him! This is my 3rd time seeing this. 2017, 2018, 2020! Love it more each time! And then there's Tim Conway! What a treat! Sorry he's no longer with us, but how wonderful he see him in this. He's a natural! I would give this 12 stars out of 10 if I could!
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2/10
The worst
velvetwynter_231 August 2021
One word...awful. Too cliche among other things. Best thing about it is Tim Conway.
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9/10
This is how a fun romance should be
jwayne_2422 April 2015
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Gridley(Paul Campbell) is a down on his luck drifter who runs into his high school crush Josie(Hilarie Burton) in the park one day. Her boyfriend Richard, who is arrogant and stuffy, knows that Josie's wealthy parents hate Gridley even worse than him, so he pays Gridley to accompany Josie home for the weekend to her parents 40th anniversary party, in order to make him look more appealing.

Yes, there are a lot of standard romantic clichés here: snobby parents, comic mishaps by Gridley, and romantic sparks flying between Gridley and Josie. However, three things make this better than the usual Hallmark romance. First, Tim Conway plays grandpa as a man who fakes dementia to avoid his family's squabbles and is hilarious throughout.

Second, Josie's sister Mindy with her green-streaked hair, which is the result of a Gridley mishap, and her free-spirited, stubborn ways is extremely likable and comes close to stealing the show.

And third, Paul Campbell has just the right amount of quirkiness and makes the viewer both sympathetic and humored.

Of course, Josie and Gridley fall in love, her family accepts him and they end up together as one would expect. But, the journey there is fun and sometimes its nice simply to watch a movie, especially Hallmark, JUST for fun and romance!!
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9/10
Surprised by how fun this movie was
docm-3230427 January 2020
I was expecting the usual banal Hallmark type romance movie and was pleasantly surprised. Well written, well acted, great casting and a beautiful setting. Tim Conway is an unexpected surprise also and totally nails the roll. This movie is simply fun entertainment that will have you chuckling throughout.
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10/10
Might be my fave HM movie!!!!
Becky14528 May 2020
Really. I think this is my favorite non-holiday Hallmark movie. It's just fun! Yeah some of it can be a little quirky or goofy but really, it is fun. If I see it on, I put it on or record it. The snooty people soften up, the tight-wound daughter loosens up and goes after her dream. The golden retriever is a scene stealer. The acting is all great and the chemistry is not "on fire" between the leads but they definitely connect well and you can see them falling for each other. The movie is so entertaining that I don't mind a little lack of chemistry. And yay for another adult movie! No kids or festivals or overdone artificial greenery. It's almost like a Pollyanna story. Gridley improves the lives of everyone he touches including the mute grandfather who speaks to him. Hilario Burton was a champ running down the hill in heels to get her man! Great ending. It's fun and heartwarming and I completely recommend it! I am a tough critic on Hallmark movies but this one is a rare gem.
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9/10
***1/2
edwagreen17 February 2015
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Delicious romantic comedy where a guy who is not liked by his girl's parents pays a guy they even disliked more to spend the weekend at their mansion so that the former would come out looking good by comparison.

Of course, bringing the two together brings back memories and sparks romance once again.

The best part of all this is the snooty parents who act as though the world is totally beneath them. It is at their 40th wedding anniversary that their younger daughter finally has the courage to tell them off and it's nice seeing how they're brought back down to earth.

Tim Conway is a scene stealer as a grandfather pretending to have dementia so that he can tune out his daughter and son-in-law.

A great way of looking at ourselves and removing our foibles.
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10/10
"Surprised" is a Delightful Superprise ..
kharvey-776427 February 2020
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This movie is a delight. The plot is a woman's High School sweetheart agrees to help her new boyfriend seem more appealing. But "Gridly" Paul Campbell a free spirit living his life on his terms. While the family members are playing roles in life Daughter, Mother, Father Sister. After Gridly is accused of stealing a seemingly expense Anniversary gift. And leaves "Josie" Hilary Burton realizes " It's about time " to stop living someone elses expectation of either lives. Finally all the family members come to realize " It's about time " they all stop pretending. This a warm , entertaining movie well acted by the entire cast. Once you watch you will want to see again and maybe you will ask yourself " It's about time ".
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9/10
RIP Tim Conway
jkoconne12 September 2019
Nice film. Hilarie Burton is always good. The plot is a subtle rewrite of My Man Godfrey from 1936 starring Carol Lombard and William Powell, a must see available at Amazon.
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10/10
After 140 HM movies, this one is the best!
msarajoy23 July 2020
After watching over 140 Hallmark movies, I am declaring this to be my favourite. This movie will literally make you laugh and cry and it will tug at your heart strings - at least it did for me.

To start, the humour is almost unprecedentedly actually funny compared to other Hallmark movies. I really laughed out loud when Josie was talking about her parent's party on the phone and Max asked her "Coronation?" and then again when Josie and Richard came to the park in their business suits and Max asked "Corporate takeover of (could have been "in") the park?" Paul Campbell's comic timing was absolute genius throughout the show.

The Mayfield family dynamics would remind many of us of our own family dynamics and it is so wonderful to see how it all worked out for them. Fills the world with hope! The entire Mayfield family cast are brilliant from the younger sister to the grandfather. They are real, they are likeable/understandable characters despite their flaws and they love each other at the end of the day - awwwww!

I just wish Max could have had a better career path and not been such a hippie character which is not normally seen as desirable in this day and age but otherwise, I could not wax more lyrical about this show.

Perfect chemistry between Josie and Max and they had us rooting for them all the way.

Probably the first time in 140 Hallmark movies I really wish there is a sequel. For now, considering I caught this movie on Youtube, my wish is that Amazon would restock the DVD so that I can order a copy!

If I could give this movie more stars, I would.
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10/10
Ten stars for the tribute to perhaps the most moving scene in filmdom
peterquennell2 April 2020
It would be a spoiler to describe it here, but that scene is near the end of the remarkable "Nashville" by Robert Altman and the buildup to it must take a full two hours. The impact is astonishing. Here, things also build for over an hour, and it also is a shapeshifter. So well directed and acted.

My first Hallmark movie, as I was clicking around downstream of the HBO and Showtime channels and happened on the pretty funny falling-into-his-arms thing so I caught the whole thing later. Pretty good. The jokes are fast and furious. And as always Vancouver was looking magnetic.
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10/10
"Goofs" section goof
melindacushmanminish28 August 2019
First things first, I adore Paul Campbell in every single Hallmark movie he has ever done!!! More please!! It's stated in the "goofs" section about this movie, that at the Mayfield party, Richard's character says hello to Gridley but calls him Richard instead of Gridley. Actually, it's Gridley (with his back to the camera) saying hello to Richard. A closer look shows that Richard simply raises his eyebrows a bit at Gridley then gives a half-smile with no words being spoken, by Richard, until they take photos together and give their names.
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8/10
Excellent Romantic Comedy Excellent Musical Score
b-wouters19 February 2021
A barrel of fun! More sophisticated than the usual Hallmark romance!
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10/10
Great movie Warning: Spoilers
This is a great Hallmark film. It actually has several laugh out loud moments in it. Tim Conway portrays a grandfather faking dementia that is very similar to the old man he played on several Carol Burnett skits. Paul Campbell is awesome in this. It's a definite one to watch. Another review I read said they never answered the question about who stole the Faberge egg well they must have fell asleep because they catch the dog stealing the fathers watch and realize that's what happened to the egg.
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10/10
Entertaining
manfredpeter-096287 June 2020
So superior to most Hallmark movies. It's been on 3 times in past months. Enjoyed it more each time. Love Paul Campbell! All characters well done. Good script, no cringe moments. Need more like this please. Those that don't like it haven't come to accept the role Hallmark movies play in providing calm escape from ugly reality. I am a recent convert myself.
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9/10
Surprisingly Good
atlasmb7 September 2021
This is one of the better Hallmark romances. It has a good script that is funny and touching. The cast is wonderful. Hilarie Burton (Josie Mayfield) and Paul Campbell (Maxwell Gridley) work well together. An added bonus is Tim Conway, who plays an uncommunicative grandfather.

I don't usually notice the music in these films, but I really enjoyed the score for this one, which contributed to the atmosphere.
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9/10
Slinkys and Twinkies
rebekahrox6 January 2015
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This Hallmark holiday romance has all of the prerequisite Hallmark clichés: Stuffy boyfriend, quirky true-love, visit to well off but mean parents, heroine caught in the wrong career, and troubled sister. It manages to overcome them all, thanks to the whimsical charm of Paul Campbell as Quigley, and Tim Conway as the grandfather pretending to have dementia so to escape being drawn into the various family dramas. The redemption of her parents is well done and accomplished with a slinky and a Twinkie cake. The secondary romance of the sister and her next door neighbor and son of the Mother's nemesis is a nice touch. The sister was tons more likable and interesting than the primary heroine, and actually is more compatible with her love interest, but would not have provided the necessary "opposites attract" dynamic and her eventual character arc where she has her epiphany regarding her love life and her career.
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8/10
Surprised by how good this was
TheLittleSongbird27 February 2023
My main reason for seeing 'Surprised by Love' was for Hallmark completest sake, started watching their work as undemanding escapism (or at least that was the intent) back around 2019. Focusing solely on their Christmas output for a while and then watching overtime their other seasonal blocks. Have seen Hilarie Burton and Paul Campbell in other things, and while Burton is take and leave for me Campbell has often been watchable and more. Tim Conway in a supporting role appetised too.

'Surprised by Love' was a very well done, surprisingly so as the premise wasn't that exciting, start to Hallmark's output. Not just one of their best 2015 films, but perhaps one of their best overall and one of the few where there is very little to be critical of. Whereas this reviewer has found at least a few things to criticise in even the Hallmark films she's liked, which actually has been a lot. 'Surprised by Love' wholly succeeds at its aims of being light hearted, charming and being undemanding escapism.

It is a little bit of a slow starter story-wise with the dialogue not always being as tight as it could have been.

There is so much to like about 'Surprised by Love' though. Burton is perky and cute as a button, not over compensating or phoning in. Campbell is every bit as easy going and has understated charisma and effortless charm, so his appeal is always understandable. They have a very charming and well formed chemistry that doesn't move too fast or feel thin and underused. A major reason for 'Surprised by Love's' success is Conway, who is an absolute blast.

Hallmark can have characters that are dull or are really annoying, or have ones that have negative character traits taken to extremes with no development or rushed 180 decisions. Not the case here, despite them being cliched they have personality at least and don't have anything overdone. The film is attractive visually, especially the scenery, is directed with assurance and the music appeals on the ears and isn't the over loud or over constant stuff heard a lot.

Furthermore, the writing mixes genuinely funny, playful humour (Conway having the best moments) and warm-hearted, non sugary drama a lot better than most Hallmark films, with it being pretty expertly. While predictable and not always perfect in pacing, the story more than delivers on the light hearted-ness, warm heart and charm, with it going at a lively enough pace. It doesn't feel too neat either.

Overall, surprisingly very well done. 8/10.
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