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  • SnoopyStyle5 August 2018
    Leah Townsend (Holly Marie Combs) is in a rut. She's struggling to write her second book after a successful debut with a book about her childhood as a senator's daughter. She's reluctant to confront her bland boyfriend Edward about their stagnant relationship. She avoids conflicts and gets signed up for a conflict management group. She's annoyed at being struck with her nemesis, critical shock jock Cinco Dublin (Ben Bass).

    She hates him. She loves him. It's classic rom-com and fits perfectly for Hallmark. It's funny that rom-com tropes become conflict management. Combs and Bass are essentially second tier players sent to lead the team. I like them as actors and they have a fun chemistry. Combs is always good at being cute infuriated and Bass has a great devil-may-care attitude. This is a formulaic TV rom-com movie and there is nothing complicated about that.
  • I've been a people-pleaser most of my life, but now I'm just here to be a member of this forward progress team of movements that help us improve our life game. I used to do the same and go out of my way to avoid conflict. I hated conflict, but now I believe some of that brings out clear change as well. So my ideas about conflict have changed. Conflict can deliver the necessary changes needed to move forward in life. Confronting others (outside of me) in a limited fashion now instead of arguing with anyone. To me, being with more happier people is more pleasant in my opinion, than being with unfocused anyone. I'd much rather be with a much happier unfocused person, than an unhappy, unfocused person....that's double trouble! I can't deal with both unhappy and unfocused. So my focus is to do my best to include the happiness of others (in my focus), so we all can have some happiness. So yes, just like this movie, I have the same desire to keep the people around me happy. It just make more sense to me. So the movie was more about resolving inner conflicts, all the while she is writing a book called 'My Life As A Doormat'. Ironically, a doormat is something people walk all over. And that is what can happen to unhappy, unfocused people...resulting in a lack of control in one's own life and others controlling it instead. I have learned how to nip that in the bud for myself, thankful!! Clever script-writing! Well thought out and different for Hallmark! Sometimes, Hallmark choices are really outside of the routine box and I love that. Thanks Hallmark!
  • Have always watched Hallmark films with an open mind but also always without expecting too much. Some films have come off much better than expected, managing to make something appealing from unappealing or basic premises. Some are more or less what was expected in both good and bad ways. Then there are some that really don't live up to expectations and do so many things wrong. My expectations were in neither category this time, only expecting something watchable.

    Something watchable this reviewer absolutely got. 'Love's Complicated' may not be a great film or an award worthy film but that is not to be expected, was expecting sweet light hearted fun at least and got that absolutely. That is from personal view though as Hallmark films have not connected for all, but one has to know what to expect or be in the right mindset. Hallmark have made some not so good films absolutely, but they have also made some worthwhile ones and 'Love's Complicated' is one of those.

    'Love's Complicated' isn't perfect. It is formulaic, with pretty much what is expected mapping out as expected, meaning that there are not many if any surprises.

    Did feel too that the final quarter was on the too rushed and too neat side, which is actually not an uncommon problem for Hallmark.

    However, 'Love's Complicated' is worth seeing still for the appealing. Easy going performances of Hollie Marie Combs and particularly Ben Bass. Their characters are worth getting behind even with their flaws and they have genuine, natural chemistry together. The supporting cast are solid with no exception.

    It looks good, especially the scenery which is lovely. Other Hallmark films fare a lot worse when it comes to having ill fitting and intrusive music, neither of which were an issue really with me here. While the script is not Oscar worthy material, it at least has a natural flow and doesn't come over as too cheesy, schmaltzy or waffly. Generally the story has a warm centre, is light-hearted and doesn't feel dull.

    Concluding, nice film. 7/10.
  • pat_britt24 January 2016
    Hallmark has done it again!! This is such a delightful movie Ben Bass is perfect for the role and brings a laugh or smile to your face more than once when things get complicated. It is a change of pace and does become complicated in a funny serious kind of way. What really is nice is the man gets who the woman is and what her problem is and to boot he helps her become the person she is meant to be. This is a must watch!! You will love it!! It does have many complications that I personally found funny! It is so delightfully funny when you feel you have no problems and find you are loaded with problems. Taking care of the problems in a group proved awkward and funny! You will enjoy it!!
  • amandaburnett198912 September 2017
    I thought the movie was okay, but was a little disappointed. I thought Ben Bass did a great job with his character. I have loved everything he is in especially Rookie Blue. The chemistry on screen with him and Leah on this movie wasn't there for me which is unfortunate. The plot of the movie was good just think could have been a different actress maybe to play Leah. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone.
  • sarajimi19 January 2020
    I can't say why but I like this movie more than most of the hallmark ones. it's very similar with a predictable story line. maybe it was the actors' chemistry (I am a fan of holly marie combs), but I just liked this more than the others.
  • edwagreen19 January 2016
    8/10
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    Warning: Spoilers
    The real joy in viewing this film is to see a conflict-management class that is not just straight lecture. What a great idea to have people not only to talk things out in a group setting, but to go on field trips and stir up confrontational issues and see how they are resolved.

    The grocery store frequented by the group was an education in itself. Holding up the checkout lines for a variety of reasons was great and to see how their partner in this reacts was even greater.

    Of course, our heroine will find love in the group, especially when it's the guy who had panned her first book that turned out to be successful. How conflict resolution may lead to romance was engaging and enjoyable to watch.
  • What a fun and unique way to address the issue of managing conflict and people-pleasing while maintaining the Hallmark wholesomeness!!!! Holly Marie Combs and Ben Bass as leads have a really fun and understated romantic dynamic that you are left wishing for more. In addition the side characters are diverse and interesting in a light and wacky fashion.
  • Well written, great casting and acting. The film is humorous without being silly and the romance is mature, not sophomoric.
  • mama-mitch13 April 2019
    Good chemistry, good acting, good dialogue, and some surprising, original aspects. Completely engaging!
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    Great! Great Great ! Good actors. Interesting story of a Lady that wants to please everybody, and ends up lying. Until she understand how to not run away from conflicts but face them.

    And the only one she has to please her Creator. And looking to the mirror she slowly starts discovering.

    Interesting to know what we really want and the person she had conflict first was herself.

    The happiness of the grand parents being married a long time. He had the courage not to be a net and wait for true love.

    It reaffirms the power marriage within a lasting bond.
  • suewarren-7468011 September 2023
    I'm hugely fond of this film and never get tired of it. Once, on a very bad day, I watched it twice in a row to cheer myself up. It worked.

    I don't really know why it works so well for me. The story line isn't particularly original, but it's executed in an unusual way and in an unusual context. A conflict resolution class sounds like nonsense but, as an inveterate people pleaser, I can see it.

    Ben Bass and Holly Marie Combs work very well together and have excellent chemistry. I truly love the last ten minutes at the party.

    The script is sharp, well executed by two very experienced and talented actors. What's not to love?
  • 7.9 stars.

    'Love's Complicated' is a heartwarming story of a self-proclaimed doormat. Lea's journey from self loathing to self-loving is a humorous and motivational one from the start. Not only do we get to witness a superbly enlightened point of view written in a very stylish and entertaining format, the characters are all perfectly woven together to illustrate this touching story.

    Lea is a capable author with one published work and the second one on the way, however she's about to miss the deadline due to the overwhelming pressure and some disorder in her life. Coupled with a dead-end relationship with her boyfriend of two years, and the realization that she has lost her way, Lea is now stuck between a rock and a hard place. She has many dilemmas, such as how will she get inspired to finish the second book? Is she happy with her boyfriend Edward? How long must she continue to please everyone around her, especially Edward and her father? She is starting to realize that it's all becoming too difficult to manage.

    Lea meets a man named Cinco, and their relationship is immediately lively, humorous and interesting. They have instant attraction, but she is not going to disappoint her family and friends by showing affection for another man while she's in a relationship with Edward; so she keeps it casual. Cinco realizes that she is doing this solely to please Edward, and not rock the boat with her father or take any risks. He also notices that she does her best to please everyone around her. He intuits that Lea has the potential for so much more if she will only cultivate more faith in herself. Soon after they are acquainted, Cinco and Lea are somehow enrolled in the same conflict resolution group. He is required to take it due to some past issues, she is taking it because her boyfriend feels she needs to learn how to express herself. Throughout the movie we follow this group as they practice several hypothetical challenges to learn how to navigate through conflicts that most ordinary people can overcome without the need for assistance.

    I can't say enough about the multitude of wonderful and touching moments as the group and especially Cinco helps Lea find her confidence again, and she does the same for him. I was irrepressibly moved by this film.
  • shobbs-8608117 January 2024
    Warning: Spoilers
    This was released in 2016 and it just has the feel of something so different from the formulaic and expected Hallmark movies of 2023-24 that I am left wondering why it's so rare. What I'm talking about is the writing first (carefully crafted with "le bon mot" just in the right place almost all the time); then, the acting (mature, experienced lead and supporting actors who have just the right touch in portraying their characters); and, that rare sense of "holding back" or pacing the action and the plot such that the drama and the romance have time to percolate and mature (instead of jumping on the stereotypically expected plot lines).

    For me, it was easy to fall in love with Leah even in her inadequacies and hesitancy to live her own life - and when she came to herself as the movie progressed, I was as infatuated as her suitor. The joy of having him put the brakes on their relationship until she stood on her own two feet and broke off her rushed (and unwanted) marriage plans without that "safety net" of someone in the wings waiting for her - for me, that was the true proof of independence and adult decision making. Love this movie and plan to watch it regularly!