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Rating: 6.511/10 by 46 users

The Perfect Bride (2017)

Fitness trainer/former marriage counselor Molly White runs “Bridal Boot Camp:” classes combining fitness and yoga with pre-marital counseling exercises to brides and grooms before their big day.

Directing:
  • Andrew Niiranen
  • John Mein
  • Chris Scheurman
  • Adrian Glass
  • Steve Preisler
  • Martin Wood
Writing:
  • Rick Garman
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Jun 10, 2017

Rating: 6.511/10 by 46 users

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Country:
Canada
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 24 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: photographer, wedding, gym, wedding dress

Reno

**Bridal boot camp!** A simple romance-drama from Hallmark. For a cinephile like me, this is neither a good nor a bad film. Because I was not expecting another 'The Notebook'. It was made for television audiences, so they probably would enjoy it. Particularly females, the middle-aged ones. There's nothing special about it. No surprises. Everything was developed from a decent platform. This is about an ex-marriage counselor turned fitness trainer for brides. Alongside yoga and exercise, giving confidental speeches to boost their beliefs, she was doing well. Especially since her relationship broke in a crucial stage. But she's destined to meet another man, a photographer, which quite takes a twist in the beginning itself. The remaining is to tell us how things turn out for them. Don't hate me for not liking it as you did. It was an okay watch, without any excitement. Just like fairy-tales, the entire film was predictable, especially the end. But I did not know in visually, so I watched it. Except it is being an ordinary tale about finding love, the performances, the production was good. So this is not everybody. But if you want to try it, knowing you are not the target audience, at least try to respect it. _5/10_


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