MOVIE REVIEW
Movie: Wedding Every Weekend
Network: Hallmark Channel
Original Air Date: August 15, 2020
*Please Note: Even though this movie includes several of my favorite Hallmark stars, sadly, I will not be able to endorse this film. See details in the 'Movie Review' section below...
Wedding Every Weekend Credit: ©2020 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Ryan Plummer |
CAST:
Kimberley Sustad ... Brooke
Paul Campbell ... Nate
Brandi Alexander ... Ginny
Jaime M. Callica ... Greg
Geoff Gustafson ... Dan
Peter Benson ... Colin
Malcolm Stewart ... Leo
Karen Kruper ... Lydia
Nicole Major ... Gretchen
Klarc Wilson ... Scott
Chris Ippolito ... Will
Karen Kelly ... Nina
Makayla Moore ... Amanda
Carmel Amit ... Vicky
Ryan Rosery ... Kingston
Patti Allan ... Mary
Kazumi Evans ... Wedding Planner
Joel McCooey ... Handsome Guy
Robert Allan Hughes ... James
Sebastian Gacki ... Romantic Guy
Princess Davis ... Assistant
Jorden Birch ... Deejay
Jasmine Lukuku ... Salesperson
Jorge Vargas ... Roof Guy
Jill Morrison ... Paint Leader
PLOT:
Storyline via Hallmark: Nate and Brooke are going to the same four weddings, four weekends in a row. To avoid the singles tables and set-ups, they agree to go together as “wedding buddies.” But what starts as a friendship soon becomes something deeper.
Movie Review:
Please know, I have not pre-screened this movie; however, like many of you I have seen the commercials, which includes two brides getting married. This is one of the four wedding ceremonies the lead characters attend through the course of the film. Due to this storyline, I will not be watching this movie. I know there are people of all faiths (or no faith at all) who believe as I do - in traditional marriage. My family and I have chosen to do what is right for us - according to our beliefs and Christian faith. The Bible speaks strongly against this and we will always stand on God's Word. I'm not worried about what the world thinks about me. My only concern is what God thinks!
I know Hallmark wishes to be more "inclusive" with their movies, but this one does not include my (and many others) values. I feel very excluded now from the Hallmark movies I've always loved.
Before any of you view this film, I wanted to make certain you all are aware of this storyline - so you can choose what is right for you.
If you're interested, I spoke more in depth about this subject - *HERE!*
See or Skip:
I must recommend skipping this movie for those who believe in traditional marriage - as I do.
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*image via: Hallmark Crown Media Family Networks
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