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Marrying Mr. Darcy

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Since Elizabeth, who is a down-to-earth high school teacher, and Donovan, a reserved New York businessman, are so different, their trip to the altar is lively and unpredictable.
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Audience Member Really enjoyed "Unleashing Mr Darcy" but in this sequel, gosh Elizabeth is seriously too annoying to watch. Boo hoo hoo poor little rich girl who cannot bear the thought of a big beautiful wedding so letâ(TM)s break up. Millions of girls would die to have her wedding and to have a fiancà (C) who could afford anything for her. But we have to listen to her whining and whining about the wedding dress ("I don't look like me" - which woman wants to look like they are heading to the library on their wedding day?) and the pouting over the cake ... unbearable. And she is so obsessed about the number of guests they are inviting that she doesn't even pay attention to what Donovan is saying - he has to invite all the people who helped him and his sister when his parents died. He has a lot of business folk he has to invite. Does this little whining bride-to-be not get it at all? And you would think with her obsession to keep the numbers down, it is as if she is footing the bill for the wedding. She doesn't know how to be the wife of an important man and they shouldn't get married. She should marry some poor vicar somewhere and she can have the smallest wedding to her heart's content. Also, I have more chemistry with my laptop than these 2 have on screen. They meet and don't kiss, they barely touch each other (you'd expect his arm around her far more for example but they seem very 'chaste'). They can sit of their love seat and there is nothing - no caress, no running of hands through her hair. Even when they dance, there is no chemistry. When they say "I love you" and "you mean the world to me" - nothing, the eyes reflect nothing - no emotion and their words are not believable. She really doesn't support Donovan in his job - just more whining about how he must come taste the wedding cake with her. If she doesn't get that Donovan has a big job and is a busy man now, what is their married life going to be like later? And she is one to talk - it was so hard for her to get a job (as a schoolteacher!) so the least she can do is ensure one of them has a good job - but nope, let's hear more whining from her. Jenna and Henry make a much more enjoyable couple to watch and are much more believable. Make a movie about them instead! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Busby/Paeby pairing makes all the "conflict" rather silly although some surprises abound Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Loved the sequel movie Marrying Mr Darcy. Hope that another sequell is done. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Since Elizabeth, who is a down-to-earth high school teacher, and Donovan, a reserved New York businessman, are so different, their trip to the altar is lively and unpredictable.
Director
Steven R. Monroe
Producer
Christian Bruyère
Screenwriter
Teena Booth, James Iver Mattson, B.E. Brauner
Production Co
Hallmark Channel
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Romance
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 5, 2019
Runtime
1h 26m
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