The Wedding Cottage (2023) – Terry Ingram.
Cutesy wedding planner romcom finds marital impresario Vanessa's (Erin Krakow) meticulous plans of organising a dream wedding for cutesy competition winning couple going south, as the cottage's grouchy owner (Brendan Penny) vetoes the idea, yet, their initially fractious relations, inevitably turn all gooey, coalescing into a cinnamon bun sweet romance. The make-over/renovation trope is mother's milk to Hallmark, and The Wedding Cottage is one of the more watchable fix-it-up & fall-in-love schmaltz-fests. While the sentiment is ladled on no less heavy-handedly than usual, the handsome couple are genuinely appealing, the Vermont setting has an ersatz folksy charm, the ubiquitous 'temporary relationship schism' remains predictably clumsy, and it all ends up peachy dreamy, which is why Hallmark are still in business. While absolutely jaded in reality, I can still appreciate the warmly-fuzzed fantasy of The Wedding Cottage, as it provides a codified wallow in a ingratiatingly rose-tinted world, wherein all of life's emotional jigsaw pieces fit snugly together. Any film, no matter how formulaic, that champions kindness, empathy, and the lasting value of altruistic endeavour is not without some integrity.

















































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