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The Wedding Veil Inspiration

Rating7.1 /10
20231 h 24 m
United States
1140 people rated

Emma's life plan is thrown off course when Paolo must return to Italy to take care of his father and she discovers a new passion for making art accessible to all.

Comedy
Romance

User Reviews

Rockstar🌟🌟⭐⭐

06/11/2023 16:00
Why was this sequel trilogy made? They should have just left the first trilogy be it!! Like the first film in this trilogy, this film is a huge let down!! Moving back to Italy because his dad could not run the family business anymore! They could not do what many family owned businesses do and hire someone? Then the spider becomes a part of the storyline with her freaking out to go into her office!! You knew from her reaction in the early stages of the film that show would not take the chair position at that school! Her reaction was very evident! Then you have a side story of her assistant and her husbands assistant falling in love with the veil present!! That throws the entire plot line of the veil out! The plot line is, the one who possesses the veil will find true love, not the one and the same exhibit space will find true love!! These are just ruining a decent trilogy that came out in 2022!!

ruby rana shah

06/11/2023 16:00
This is the best film in the series since the second instalment (which also featured Autumn Reeser's character of Emma in the lead) and is a vast improvement on the rather weak 'Expectations' which preceded it. The main reason for this is very simple - plot. This one has a decent plot! 'Expectations' seemed to think it could survive on a very thin storyline and hoped upon hope that Lacey Chabert's warmth could get it over the line. Which it did, but only just. Here there is a plot that works, there's a sense of drama, and Autumn Reeser doesn't have to strain every sinew to make things work. It's a film helped hugely by having Kacey Rohl in a supporting role as Lily. She's quirky, she's funny and her little subplot ends up being quite engaging. She's probably more able to carry a film than Alison Sweeney is to be honest. And it is back to Sweeney for the 'Journey' film we go next.

farhin patel

06/11/2023 16:00
I don't mind the spider storyline. Nor do I mind the B couple. But I feel bad for Paulo. He gets caught between a rock and a hard place, trying to support the family business while keeping his marriage intact. And he goes the extra mile, by arranging the pizza delivery and the Skype date. Yet Emma still becomes resentful of him. It wasn't fair of her to just say that he was choosing his family over her, when she was the one who wouldn't wake up and realize that taking a permanent teaching post in Italy would be a win-win for everyone. I wish she had apologized to Paolo in the end. Also, the boss should have been straight with her front the get-go. It's not a university head's job to play mind games and go all Mr. Miyagj on her successor.

Fify Befe Oa Nana

29/05/2023 08:31
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29/05/2023 07:45
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26/05/2023 05:33
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ucop

23/05/2023 03:39
7.8 stars. This movie is equally as superb as my favorite wedding veil episode, which coincidentally is the other one that features Reeser as the lead. I have to say that the story is quite original, and the adventure is full of interesting and fun happenings. I can feel the actors are invested in this production. Case in point, sometimes you get the inkling nobody cares about a film, but not this time because there is an energy that is ever present in the performances of Reeser, Chabert, and Sweeney, and with the addition of Marks and Rohl as the side romance. In retrospect the side romance idea should have been explored in more of the Wedding Veil films because it provides another layer of depth and romantic intrigue. It is doubly fun, entertaining, and captivating. There is much more to the story than the same old couples with a slight iteration of a veil mystery etc... This is a full blown veil inspiration. What inspires me about this film is how knowledgeable the writers are about the nuances of relationships, about taking risks, the highs and lows, and how we must always continue to move forward. Love is hard work and can be a fickle and fragile mistress, yet as durable as iron if treated properly with finesse and patience. I learned a lot from the interactions and concepts conveyed in this most delectable installment of the Wedding Veil series (nod to the deep dish pizza).

Lord Sky

23/05/2023 03:39
Favorite scene with Emma Di Stefano (Autumn Reeser) - Quitting and Hilariously Realizing that she had been Set-Up to Quit. Emma Di Stefano and Autumn Reeser Rock!!! Tracy Serchio (Alison Sweeney) - A Surprise Visit to Emma with Avery and talking about Paolo and Italy. Tracy Serchio and Alison Sweeney Rock!!! Avery Hastings (Lacey Chabert) - A Surprise Visit to Emma with Tracy and talking about Paolo and Italy. Avery Hastings and Lacey Chabert Rock!!! BTW #1, I Loved, Loved, Loved this Movie! BTW #2, I'm So Glad that Avery No Longer Craves Pineapple Pizza. Yuck!!! Set in Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York.

نادر الرويعي

23/05/2023 03:39
I LOVED this particular installment of the Veil series! It made me feel total love once again for Autumn Reeser, and let's completely admit that Kacey Rohl (sp) is an absolute keeper for Hallmark. PLEASE make more movies with her! This movie is all about the fact that Emma and Paolo are now married and living in Chi-town, although P. Has strong ties with his family back home in Italy. He is struggling with that familiar battle most of us encounter at some point: how to handle aging family members that need us, while we attempt to live the life we've worked hard to achieve. It's not an easy decision, and when siblings are involved, it is both easier and more difficult: easier to share the load, but more difficult because you risk not doing enough to bear your part of the responsibility. I digress, but I get Paolo's struggle. Emma is a capable and driven art historian who is working as a prof at the university. She is in it for the right reasons, but her department head/boss bypasses all of Emma's passion in order to neatly fill her own position so she can retire. Emma's TA and friend, Lily, is so expressive and interesting. She serves as a foil to Emma's own perfectionistic tendencies, and brings a reality to the plot that Hallmark is often criticized for lacking. I love when Lily earnestly admits to disliking Emma's article, and I personally had a death-by-cuteness moment anytime there were 'Charlotte' moments! I agree that Paolo had a certain insistence about him that could be a bit off-putting. I felt something sad when seeing Emma's face as she said "I thought I was your family". That is actually a familiar line to me in my own personal life, so it hit home. Still, I know that nothing in life is linear/perfect. My conclusion about Emma's choice to do what she did is that she lives according to her real values and passion. We all have different motivations, and it's unfair to say that women "ought" to feel any specific way about their careers or pursuits. It is possible to reframe your goals, just as the movie astutely illustrated with the "5 year plan": the writers clearly were answering the viewer's future criticisms of Emma 'selling out' when they referred to her 5-year plan. Just because we make a plan doesn't mean that we cannot bend, budge or change those plans. It doesn't make Emma weak, and it doesn't put her at risk of any specific negative outcome. If the worst happens, and we end up realizing that we sacrificed our own interests to support our partners', we adapt and survive. All is not lost. It's just part of our story, and there is no 'right' way to live. All the other parts and scenes were excellent to me; I had a little difficulty placing the reasoning behind Lily's sudden 'job' at the lace shop, but I was overthinking. She was simply helping out because she saw a need to step in, and this was addressed when she talked about her parents' store back home. I loved Carlo Marks - he is pretty adorable and deserves more roles. I also loved Lacey and Alison's appearances, of course. The title of my review is actually a nod to Emma's true ability to speak her mind. In the scene discussing pizza, Paolo is pretty insistent that his version is the only "real" pizza - but Emma/Autumn's confidence when she says "no, it IS pizza" is, well, fire!

MarieNo Ess

23/05/2023 03:39
This was a wonderful new entry in the Wedding Veil series. In this, the fifth movie, we revisit Autumn Reeser's character Emma and her Italian husband Paolo. They are living in Chicago and Paolo is about to have the opening night of his family's business in America. The veil and the christening gown are on display for opening night when Autumn and her assistant/TA Lily show up. Lily inadvertently touches the veil, while trying to avoid it, at the same time as Paolo's cousin Matteo. Emma is struggling with her five year plan, her annoying boss...and then Paolo's father is hospitalized in Italy. Paolo ends up in Italy while Emma stays in Chicago, this puts a strain on their marriage as Emma never wanted to have a long distance relationship. Can these two find a compromise and what is this delightful friendship developing between Lily and Matteo? I am a total sap, but I love these Wedding Veil movies and this is no exception. I love that the heart of these stories is not only romantic love, but the love and friendship of three college friends. These supportive women are what make this series. The cast is wonderful and the new budding romance is great. I can't wait to see the next film and I highly recommend this film and this series to all the romantics out there.
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