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Very rich father wants to build on a local park. His only son fall in love with cute protester, but she doesn't know who his father is .Very rich father wants to build on a local park. His only son fall in love with cute protester, but she doesn't know who his father is .Very rich father wants to build on a local park. His only son fall in love with cute protester, but she doesn't know who his father is .
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Jaime M. Callica
- Jared
- (as Jaime Callica)
Drew Ray Tanner
- Parking Attendant
- (as Drew Tanner)
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- TriviaAdam DiMarco and Allie Bertram both appeared in the Disney Channel 2012 movie "Radio Rebel"
- GoofsNear the end, when Allison walks up to Sean and his father in the park, she starts by saying "Jared told me that..." Yet she didn't know Jared until he showed up at the food truck a few minutes before, and he never said his name, just that he was Sean's friend.
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Very watchable and pleasant way to spend an evening
Steve Lund is good as Sean Payton, the son of a millionaire businessman trying for the last 10 years to avoid working for his forceful businessman father. Michael Kopsa is excellent in this role and when people call him Mr Payton, it is as if they wouldn't dare to call him William to his face.
Siobhan Williams plays protestor Alisson Johnson, who is active against the Paytons' scheme to level a park. Yes, she comes over well as being bruised and vulnerable, but I really struggled to find any chemistry between her and Sean. Perhaps it is because he is much taller than her, making interactions difficult?
On the other hand, Elise Gatien is convincing as the predatory female Candice, with matching body language showing she finds Sean attractive. There is a nice little twist near the end when we find out what her true motives are.
A distraction to the main flow of the plot is Alisson's housemate Beth (played by Allie Bertram) trying to make her mind up between the reliable Caden (played by Adam DiMarco) and the charming Pascal (played by Ben Sullivan).
I found Jaime Callica as Sean's best friend Jared to come over as not being serious enough for someone like Sean. Did like the scene where Alisson's boss Antonia (played by Karen Holness) lays into Sean. Yes, bosses do that.
However, for me, the best part of the film is the last 10 minutes where the father-son relationship and their motivations are explored, which brings the various strands of the film neatly together.
Overall, a very watchable and pleasant Hallmark film.
Siobhan Williams plays protestor Alisson Johnson, who is active against the Paytons' scheme to level a park. Yes, she comes over well as being bruised and vulnerable, but I really struggled to find any chemistry between her and Sean. Perhaps it is because he is much taller than her, making interactions difficult?
On the other hand, Elise Gatien is convincing as the predatory female Candice, with matching body language showing she finds Sean attractive. There is a nice little twist near the end when we find out what her true motives are.
A distraction to the main flow of the plot is Alisson's housemate Beth (played by Allie Bertram) trying to make her mind up between the reliable Caden (played by Adam DiMarco) and the charming Pascal (played by Ben Sullivan).
I found Jaime Callica as Sean's best friend Jared to come over as not being serious enough for someone like Sean. Did like the scene where Alisson's boss Antonia (played by Karen Holness) lays into Sean. Yes, bosses do that.
However, for me, the best part of the film is the last 10 minutes where the father-son relationship and their motivations are explored, which brings the various strands of the film neatly together.
Overall, a very watchable and pleasant Hallmark film.
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- richard_sikora
- Jan 13, 2018
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