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  • kz917-14 December 2017
    Well. What to say about this flick? Aired on Hallmark as part of their WEDDING movies extravaganza!!

    The biggest draw was the reunion on screen of Lisa Whelchel and Kim Fields. Beyond that it's your typical fluffy wedding movie. Neither parent is thrilled about the wedding of their children and do everything they can to bust up the impending nuptials.

    Enjoyable but mostly snooze-worthy!
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    So I'm flipping through the channels and I see a commercial for a Hallmark TV movie that reunites Blair and Tootie from The Facts of Life. Naturally I had to see it. The story is about a wedding planner (Lisa Whelchel) who's not happy about a divorce attorney (Antonio Cupo) setting up shop next door to her business. Things get more complicated when Lisa's son shows up with his new fiancée, who just so happens to be Antonio's daughter. Neither parent is crazy about the relationship, believing the kids are rushing into things. But gradually they learn to accept it and also start to fall for each other.

    There is one spoilery thing I wanted to address. I don't think this is a huge spoiler given how these sorts of movies are but consider yourself warned anyway. At the end of the movie the son and daughter marry while the mother and father kiss, signaling the beginning of their relationship. So basically if the two parents ever marry, that would mean their kids would become siblings. But they're married too. So Lisa's son would be married to his stepsister and Antonio's daughter to her stepbrother. Seemed kind of odd they involved this incestuous element when it really wasn't necessary to the story.

    It's nice to see Lisa Whelchel acting again. I liked her on Facts of Life and I liked her on the season of Survivor she did. I'm a child of the '80s, so sue me. Kim Fields plays Lisa's best friend and business partner. Her role is to basically say sassy things and encourage stuffy Lisa to' get some.' You get the picture. The rest of the cast is kind of generic but nobody was particularly bad. There's a ceiling on how good this could have been, given the fact that it's a made-for-TV movie. Honestly, it wasn't that great. If it wasn't for Blair and Tootie, I doubt I would have finished it. If you're a Facts of Life fan, by all means check it out. Everybody else, I guess it depends on if you generally like these sorts of movies. If you do, then you'll probably like it a bit more than I did.
  • TheLittleSongbird24 November 2023
    'For Better or for Worse' (2014)

    Opening thoughts: This is not coming from somebody who immediately hates on anything made by Hallmark. Have actually many Hallmark films in all their seasonal blockings, and quite a lot of them to me were above average. There are also ones that many fellow Hallmark regular viewers disliked that to me were not that bad while still being very flawed. Was hoping deep down that 'For Better or For Worse' would be one of those, as there were some good Hallmark made in 2014.

    A prime example being 'The Color of Rain'. Actually quite liked the premise for 'For Better or For Worse', which did sound very cute despite also sounding predictable. As said Hallmark did have some good films in 2014, but 'For Better or For Worse' is down there sadly with the worst of them. Don't think it is quite as bad as has been said, with there being a few redeeming qualities, but there is a lot wrong with it and it is another case of the worst aspects being very awfully executed indeed.

    Good things: Beginning with the good things. The production values are quite lovely, particularly the scenery. The music was not wow worthy, but was pleasant to listen to and fitted.

    Despite being too young for his role, both as a love interest (he looked too much like her son agreed) and as a father (where he was too much of an older brother), Antonio Cupo does a good job in his role, with a nice easy going charm and subtle charisma, and did find his character mostly quite likeable.

    Bad things: However, Lisa Whelchel tries far too hard throughout with more exaggerated mannerisms and gestures than one can count. Also really disliked her character, too smug and self-righteous, and her cold treatment of Shanks' character. A character who is much more likeable and easier to get behind, but he comes over as too nice and desperate in the latter stages when he didn't need or deserve to, which was frustrating. The two have no chemistry or spark together, the relationship is underdeveloped, too underplayed and progresses suddenly too late in a contrived way.

    Furthermore, the script and story are very weak. The dialogue is very artificial and never has a natural flow, also found it very cheesy to cringe worthy effect and at times juvenile. The story is very thin and predictable, with a lot of draggy paces and very heavy on overplayed contrivances. The conflict lacks tension and feels really forced and like it was shoehorned into the film, while the ending is too neat in a way that doesn't make any sense.

    Concluding thoughts: Overall, didn't do it for me at all.

    3/10.
  • This movie plot is so confusing to me. I like my cheesy hallmark movies but this one is too ridiculous even for me. The leads also have no chemistry, which makes it even harder to watch.
  • Okay, pairing a 51yr old woman with a 37yr old man who looks 30 was not a good idea when they could have easily properly cast this male lead. It was just ridiculous, not to mention that both of their kids were supposed to be 22 which means he would have been 15 when he had his daughter. By this reasoning she could practically have been his mother in the movie instead of his romantic interest.

    I have enjoyed other movies with a younger guy and older woman but it did not work at all in this movie.

    Aside from that it was a typical Hallmark romance, cheesy but enjoyable in parts. I'm not that picky when it comes to these types of romances but these leads just annoyed me through the whole movie, they way overdid the animosity in the beginning, there was no chemistry between them at all and that, combined with the age difference, really reduced the believability factor for me.
  • Widow wedding coordinator Wendy is less than thrilled to have divorced divorce attorney Marco move in next door to her business. Even worse her son brings home Marco's daughter. The one thing Marco and Wendy can agree on is that they do not want their kids, marrying, dropping out of law school and starting an organic farm.

    This was hilariously funny with a sweet sentimental romantic storyline. This was cleverly devised to have you focused on on another couple as a romance is building between their parents.

    It was fun to see Blair and Tootie from Facts of Life reunited.

    My favorite bit of this film...the dancing! Thank you for that. I seriously missing dancing at the grange and the way those silver foxes eyes lit up when we showed up to dance.

    This is a strong recommendation for me and a total surprise.

    Did I mention the totally Canadian father/grandfather?
  • Even for a Hallmark movie this is a real stinker. The poor actors really struggle through the awful script and the bad direction compounds the problem. Dont waste your time
  • 6.9 stars.

    I would watch this again some day if I had nothing much to do, and that's not really a total put down on the film. In other words, this is an average experience for me. The plot is not bad, but some of the writing, acting and timing is really way off. But there are moments of pure genius, so this is a hit and miss movie.

    It's about a woman who has a wedding planning business and a divorce lawyer leases the office adjacent. She is livid of course. Come to find out they are all intertwined and there is to be some drama that unfolds as their children are getting hitched, but they are NOT happy about the whole affair.

    The funny parts all happened at once for me, somewhere about an hour into the story there is a cluster of humor that was quite refreshing, but afterward the movie just goes on a downward slope of drama and disappointment and who knows what. But overall this was not bad.
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    I get that the male lead was heartbroken by his wife leaving, and he's having trouble opening his heart again. But making him be so blatantly cynical and anti-marriage just made him unlikable. A divorce lawyer can still wish a newlywed couple the best, and accept that many marriages are happily successful.

    Both parents were terrible control freaks with their kids. I understand being alarmed by your kid dropping out of school. And the son could have called his mom weeks earlier and told her that he was getting serious with somebody. But that doesn't excuse the parents' behavior. They deserved the scolding that their kids eventually give them.

    Also, I don't know much about veganism. But wouldn't a vegan object to fishing and cow-milking and harvesting chicken eggs?
  • phd_travel17 September 2018
    This movie is actually funny unlike some Hallmark movies that are barely chuckle worthy. A divorce attorney sets up his office next to a wedding planner. Their kids turn out to be in love and want to get married. The sparring is funny and the conflict provides some laughs. Some well written dialogue too.

    Lisa Welchel has grown older naturally kudos to her so she is more watchable than many actresses her age who have had plastic surgery. She is noticeably older than her on screen matchup Antonio Cupo but surprisingly it's quite alright.

    Worth a watch.
  • jeannendon-9815717 March 2019
    Would like to see her inmore movies! Enjoyed this one. Not sure the guy n his daughter had the right chemistry but the acting was good. Enjoyed it.
  • Lisa Whelchel doesn't look like Edward Ruttle's mother. She looks like Antonio Cupo's mother! I mean really, if you feel the need to cast a much older woman, use someone gorgeous like Jane Seymour! At least that would be more believable. I just couldn't get past it. Other than that Antonio Cupo was lovely as usual. Reviewers talking about "incest" because the children were getting married, are being absurd. If the kids grew up together, they might be in some serious need of therapy. Even then, however, it's still not incest. The only problem with the parental figures ever getting married is the fact that Lisa Whelchel could have actually given birth to Antonio Cupo! Definitely pass on this if you've just eaten!
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    There is a painful lack of chemistry between the leads (I'm excluding Collin and Sophia from this because I think those two did great), and there are very awkward age differences - like, how old was Marco when Sophia was born? Wendy is what, 15 years older than her love interest? Given the unnecessary hostility in the beginning, what on earth drew them together? Certainly not any believable chemistry.

    The acting seemed forced and while I really, really tried, I could NOT get into the plot or find a connection with any character. The parents were irredeemably pushy and disrespectful, and I'm not sure the writers know what being vegan means...(ie organic animal farm)...

    Also, come on, marrying your potential (step) sibling, yikes.

    Just a hard, cringy pass.
  • cleejonez17 December 2018
    The originators of this movie who are promoting such disinformation with a bucket full of ignorance on what a 'vegan' is is beyond brain damage. Fishing? Are you kidding me? Organic farm by vegans raising cows, goats, chickens?
  • marsmii16 February 2016
    I was looking forward to watching this movie. I have liked everything that I have seen Antonio Cupo in. The leads were all wrong! To have a 50+ plus woman have a 13 yrs. younger boyfriend and then started a relationship with a 15 yrs. younger man just didn't seem right in this movie. In some cases it would be okay but not in this case. Antonio Cupo is a hunk and can pass for much younger, whereas Lisa Whelchel looks older than she is---and those suits and shrill voice! Please! All wrong! A disappointment all the way through! Lisa came through as a control freak---even ended up planning their wedding so the young couple didn't even have a say in that.
  • Jazzie-too24 August 2019
    This started out almost feeling like a comedy. And I think that was intentional. One thing, that may have bothered other viewers--even more, was the continual feeling of the age difference between Whelchel and Lugo. That was a bit of miscasting. As the story progressed, this theme continued. A lot of silliness and predictable moments. And as things started to come together, some joyful tears. I enjoyed it! Cute and different!
  • qcmztqj18 May 2021
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    Okay this movie is so cringe! The kids get married and their parents get together? Gross. Step brother and sister who are married? Also, horrible acting!
  • I am obsessed with this movie, watching it multiple times, the actors are phenomenal, realistic and such a true to life plot. A bonus is the star, Lisa who is every bit as enchanting as she was in "Facts of Life"! A real joy!
  • I think people were far too harsh on the reviews and I don't know what kind of expectations they have for a Hallmark movie but they need to lighten up. It's called entertainment. Yes the age differences between all the characters was not ideal but it worked. I'm not a hallmark movie fan by any means and would normally not watch this mush but Lisa caught my attention immediately in the first few minutes and I was curious. I think she was good and I would call it a cute but not Oscar worthy. I found it entertaining without blood guts and mayhem. I'm actually actually glad I don't pay that much attention to reviews because I would've missed a lot of of good movies over the years. Brings to mind a movie that I saw many years ago called the butcher's wife. Not so good reviews so I passed by it then finally watched it out of boredom. I loved that music at have watched it again a couple of times. Lesson learned... See for yourself.
  • This has to be the worst film (if you can even call it that) ever! The acting was wooden as if they were not even trying, there was no depth to the characters and to be honest I have seen more convincing kid's nativities. The story line was predictable and flat and the age gap between the characters was plain weird. I joined IMDb today with sole purpose of warning people so they don't have to suffer like I did. I am at a loss to see how this was ever released and can't imagine anyone enjoying this except to laugh at it. My advice would be to spare yourself the agony, maybe go to work because trust me that will be more entertaining!
  • Hallmark produced another delightful family movie, which I enjoyed from beginning to end. That is why I gave it a big 10. I would see this movie over and over.

    What could be better than a wedding planner doing business next to a divorce attorney? The story evolves into a love relationship between the two owners trying to guide their children in life who are planning to marry.

    The script was totally imaginative, comical and exciting. The acting was perfect and heartfelt. The only concern I had was that Wendy was much older than Marco. Marco was handsome and charming, but I think he was too young for Wendy. The happy ending was the icing on the cake.
  • novagirl1110 May 2020
    2/10
    weird
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    So weird that the mother of the groom and father of the bride are getting together! Really, Hallmark!?
  • Started off well but somehow unrealistic what with such a young Lawyer having eyes for a frumpy much older woman. Whilst their kids at 22yrs of age seem so sure about marriage having dropped out of college seems a far stretch on the imagination the shocker was despite this, both parents of said kids also have a thing for each other...........eewwww!! No matter the chemistry felt, the minute they discovered that their kids were sleeping together and preparing to get married should have nipped that relationship in the bud very quickly. It is totally inconceivable and sick on every level to think the children are married then the parents are dating or perish the thought, get married. I can just hear them with guests at the dinner table. Meet my stepson/son-in-law or meet my step-daughter/daughter-in law. Who comes up with these nonsense.
  • teebear81724 March 2021
    I had not seen Lisa Whelchel since Facts of life. Omg. Her acting was horrible. I mean. BAD!!!!!! She looked terrible. Over acting in every scene like a novice. It was A terrible movie. Kim Fields is OBESE.