Hallmark Channel's How to Fall in Love (2012)


Directed by 
Mark Griffiths
Written by
Bart Fisher

Wow.  I've seen other movies where the opposite sex was the coach, the one being coached transforms, has this great realisation or big lightbulb moment, then  the two ended up together, but this one is the best of the ones I've watched(and read) so far.

Maybe the stars aren't as big as the others with the same theme, but there's just something about Eric Mabius and Brooke D'Orsay together...they jell.  There's some kind of wonderful...some kind of magic between them that made...make me believe that they are really in love even if this is just a movie and they have their respective  partners in real life.  Eric Mabius is happily married with two children.  Brooke D'Orsay is exclusively dating Greg Coolidge and rumour has it that they are already married.  The sad part is that there is also a rumour that Greg is going out with another actress named Jill Scheid, another beautiful actress, but I am digressing again.  It does not matter.  What matters is that Eric and Brooke immersed in their roles and they looked like they were really in love...are in love, I should say.

The characters they played, Harold and Annie, are so relatable.  So are the people around them.

Photography...golf...event planning...life coaching...cooking...nature tripping...the type of music they both love...gosh...the list goes on.  

The movie is just so beautiful and I feel so light inside.

I am definitely in love with love.  




CAST:
        Eric Mabius ... Harold White
Brooke D'Orsay ... Annie Hayes
Jody Thompson ... Claire Russell
Gina Holden ... Julie Owens
        Panou ... Willie Taylor
Kathy Najimy ... Kim
        Jesse Hutch ... Matt Schneider
        Olivia Knowles ... Megan Russell
Keith Martin Gordey ... Malcolm
Barbara Tyson ... Harold's Mother
        Rowen Kahn ... Teenage Harold
Madison Desjarlais ... Teenage Annie
April Telek ... Meredith
Kurt Evans ... Steve Russell (as Hurt Evans)
Ariel Ladret ... Amy (Woman At Bar)
        Steven Love ... Teenage Matt

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