A fun romp into the bridal scene
I loved the opening scene that segued into a meeting with the new Texas millionaire client. He wants a bodyguard for his spoiled daughter's wedding and the hotshot female bodyguard hates the assignment from the get-go. This is a film that immerses you in wedding saccherine and at the same time tells a good story. I laughed a lot. The movie wasn't exactly realism, but there was enough character development and mystery about who was threatening the bride's life that I had fun watching it.
Mystery, Romance Hallmark Style
A light romantic comedy, suspense, kinda who done it- or will do it, wrapped up around a rich girl's wedding party.
Brooke Burns(who starred in the fun "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year") is hired to protect and find out who's out to do in the young bride to be. As titled, she goes undercover as a reluctant bridesmaid, she has her own issues after being stood up at the alter. There are plenty of suspects among the family members, and a potential romantic interest in a hunky, younger man, Justin Baldoni. The ever watchable, but under-utilized, Gregory Harrison plays the patriarch.
There's some mild tension, action(Brooke Burns shooting a shotgun or running in high heels, pistol drawn; plus, she can do real push-ups!) and humor(although, nowhere near as funny as "Miss Congeniality") with well coiffured actors and backdrops; moreover, the mystery isn't totally obvious although the ultimate happy ending is.
Hallmark clean, but kids will find it...
Gift for Mom
I bought this movie for my mom. She had seen it on TV and she LOVED it so I got it for her!
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