Bridal Wave

2015

Comedy / Family / Romance

Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 40% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 2795 2.8K

Plot summary

With her wedding day rapidly approaching, an anxious bride-to-be has doubts about her pending marriage. At a romantic island resort, she encounters a handsome kindred spirit and must now decide if her "perfect" fiancé is really her true love.



January 06, 2024 at 10:33 PM

Director

Michael Scott

Top cast

Jaclyn Smith as Felice Hamilton
Arielle Kebbel as Georgie Dwyer
Andrew W. Walker as Luke Griggs
Colleen Wheeler as Emma Dwyer
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790.76 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
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1.43 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mrocco-1 10 / 10

A perfect and predictable Hallmark, Movie

Here is the thing. Those of us that love Hallmark movies know what we are getting into, and we love it. I'm so tired of the negative comments against these type of movies. If Hallmark isn't your cup of tea then don't watch them. They are my favorite kind of tea.

***SPOILERS**** This is a story about finding someone who values the right things. Contrary to another reviewer, our hero is not a loser. He is a guy who has been successful, but taken a break to find himself. Since when does that make one a loser? He owns a home and is a wonderful hero for our movie. It's a story about not getting married because it makes 'sense', but because of the unexplainable connection that you feel with the right person. Another reviewer commented on wealthy snobs winning over everyday people. Huh? The movie is the opposite of that, sounds like bitter grapes to me (or total immaturity). It's the journey of three people, two of whom are not seeing clearly and it took the presence of the third character and his absolute certainty to bring clarity to all three. What is so great about this story is that none of our three main characters are 'bad' and all of them end up with what/who they really want.

Reviewed by rebekahrox 8 / 10

Dynamic Duo Star in new Hallmark Valentines Romance

Spoiler alert to follow the letter of the law only. Come on, this is Hallmark: We all know how this is going to go down.

Arielle Kebbel and Andrew Walker team up again for another Hallmark Romance after 2012's highly rated (for a Hallmark!) "A Bride for Christmas." I didn't think I'd like this at first because the heroine was too gorgeous and the story was crazy predictable. The characters were even more so. Stodgy but successful workaholic fiancé? Check. Snobby disapproving future mother-in-law? check. Cute rebel outside the lines rival for her hand? Check. Nice middle-class family of the bride worried that their oldest daughter is going to become an "Old Maid"? Check. Arielle, however, proved to be down-to-earth, irreverent, and funny. The script served her well. She was surprisingly relatable despite her beauty. The hero was very attractive with a lot of charm. Jaclyn Smyth added nothing. Still beautiful, she obviously has had some work done, but still looks fairly natural. She should have been more evil to get that tension and suspense ratcheted up a bit . Nice "One Year Later" epilogue: Very Sweet with some amusing little touches.

Reviewed by manfredpeter-09628 10 / 10

The Best

So much better than the rest. All the characters were relateable, good acting, interesting setting and there was actually some good dialogue. These writers need to be hired more often. Very enjoyable and not annoying at all.

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