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Alexa and Carlos "PenaVega" misuse this film in an effort to show control over one another, reminiscent of the woman who puts up a Facebook page, only to have her husband or boyfriend in every picture, or referenced in every post.
Whatever the strange dynamic of their off-screen relationship, it's as if the script was written under their purview, making this horrible even by Hallmark's already low bar.
The movie is so bad that it basically stops in several places, just so the two primary actors can fawn over each other, and show everyone that they're attached.
I felt bad when I saw that Audrey Landers was in it, playing Alexa's mom, of all things, since Audrey has the capacity to light up the screen - if given even half-decent material.
Adding to the wastefulness of talent is the presence of legendary director Mel Damski, whose credits include such classic TV shows as Lou Grant, and the breakout Kelly Preston coming of age film Mischief.
But even Mel's pedigree can't save this trash.
Honestly, if you sit through the whole thing, you'll want to bang your head into the wall in disgust. This is NOT Love at Sea. This is a mutiny!
score 1/10
cruzn-99903 2 December 2019
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw5295022/ |
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