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Chabert and Walker demo how much wine you'll wish you had on hand before you start the movie |
Watched: 01/30/2025
Format: Hallmark+
Viewing: First
Director: Bradley Walsh
Location of story: somewhere near Portland, Oregon
new skill: None?
Man: Andrew W. Walker
Job of Man: Acquisitions for a wine distribution company
Goes to/ Returns to: Returns to
Event: Valentine's Wine and Food Fest
Food: wine
First of all, congrats to Lacey Chabert who just signed an exclusive deal with Hallmark which will include movies, more of her unscripted show 'Celebrations', and a product line in Hallmark stores. We'll, of course, be delving into what this means and what products at Hallmark shops carry Ms. Chabert's stamp of approval.
At the same time, she's also now the face of Purity skin cleanser. Which, yes, that makes sense.
On to WineFest.
Look, this movie was maybe not very good. It was the sort of movie where nothing works the way things work in real life, and it feels like no one involved could be bothered to learn how those things work despite the fact Google was about 18 years into its existence by the time this movie came out.
Chabert's father calls her to come home because he has news for her, and after luring her home and away from work, he chooses to refuse to tell her the news until he's at dinner with his full staff. At which point- he springs the very personal information about his decisions to retire and maybe sell the family name, land, house, cabin, business, etc... He does this without once speaking to his only child and heir to the family business.
In any other movie, this would suggest a deeply broken relationship.