The Wedding Veil Journey
Canada
852 people rated Tracy and Nick agree to set aside work to make time for a long overdue honeymoon to Greece. When they are stranded on a secluded island, they confront their life choices.
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Titumeni Titu Chirwa
06/07/2023 09:29
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Le Prince de Bitam
06/07/2023 09:29
I somewhat enjoyed the other films but I found this one to be quite insulting to the people of Greece. They cast the Greek people in a very negative light and generally seemed bored to even be in Greece at all. First of all, the lady tried to get them to their accommodations was treated as being shady with another purpose. They called it a 'shakedown'. The orphan boy was initially treated as a wily scoundrel. His headmaster got a heap of American virtue signalling. The girl at the restaurant was accused of stealing the veil more than once to find her own love interest. And by the way, you do not put an antique wedding veil on a plastic hanger with no cover over your door. Even if the lace is obviously machine laser cut. Rolls eyes. AND, the American chef had to teach a local Greek guy how to make Greece's national dish. Quite the holier than though attitude, especially when you consider the Italian movie, where the Italian families and their culture were treated so respectfully. The only redeeming quality is that they filmed it in one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
Orchidée 👸🏼
29/05/2023 07:55
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29/05/2023 07:16
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gertjohancoetzee
12/05/2023 06:59
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variyava7860
12/05/2023 05:01
This is the sixth film in the Wedding Veil series and it may not be my favorite, but set in Greece and starting Alison Sweeney and Victor Webster, it is still a must see.
This film revisits Tracy and Nick our hard working New York couple who three years post wedding have yet to take their honeymoon. These two detail oriented driven work-a-holics agree to not only go on honeymoon, but to allow fate to decide where...which is how they end up on a Greek island at the inn of the worst cook on the island and his sister. While Tracy and Nick struggle to spend alone time together, a romance (thanks to the veil) starts to blossom between one of their Greek hosts and a fellow guest who is a British gentleman visiting Greece his grandmother, and Tracy becomes fascinated by this young local boy with a gift for sketching (Leo).
Beautiful backdrop for this story which gets crashed by our other two Wedding Veil ladies, Avery and Emma. I am not sure Nick and Tracy's quality time question is fully answered, but they do eventually get on the same page about Leo.
I love this series and I really hope they do more...my favorite part is that at the heart of the series is a loving and supportive friendship of three college girlfriends. Don't get me wrong, I like the romances...but I like that the story is rooted in this friendship.
Recommend for all those romantics, like me out there.
MR. & MRS. CHETTRI 🕷
12/05/2023 05:01
Ok, yes, there are things in this last of the second trilogy that should not happen IRL but they do here. Suspension of disbelief, people. Allison Sweeney as Tracey lets her heart shine through more in this one. There are several subplots-just go with it. Nobody should have their friends along on their honeymoon but by this point the ladies are basically sisters under the skin. The husbands are sweet enough to just go with it. Subplot with Leo- is he not the cutest little actor? The main thing is ask yourself if you want a hard hitting true life drama or a little escapism. For me, real life has been a little too hard hitting and I love the escape. Of course it's not realistic! It's a Hallmark movie. Beautiful scenery, a pretty good story, good looking people (so sue me, I like the looks and fashion). The worst thing is now I want to go to Greece!
Kamene Goro
12/05/2023 05:01
Like many others have said, I enjoyed the first three films. The second trilogy has gotten weaker with each film, culminating in this stinker. My first thought was if they can't find time to have dinner together, how is it they can suddenly drop everything for a multi-day honeymoon?
I identified most with Tracy's character in the series, and respected the couple's choice to be child-free. This plot with Leo was incredibly predictable and also completely out of character for them. They never resolve their "we need to fix things together" discussion and now want to bring a kid into it?? They don't say it, but I got a big whiff of Tracy cutting her hours way back to be a 'proper' 'mom' to Leo, while Nick gets to keep spending all his time at the restaurants, just now cooking.... The idea of a woman being incomplete without marriage-family is just disappointing, especially with Alison Sweeney as an exec producer; I expected more from her.
I'm giving this film 4 stars for the scenery, Alison's wardrobe and the cute sub-plot of the Brit and inn owner. The rest is meh.
Igax
12/05/2023 05:01
All of the wedding veil movies are good. Great casts and fun premise. This. This is the best of them all, in my opinion. The 2 leads are hands down two of my all- time favorite actors - Victor Webster and Allison Sweeney elevate any movie. The plot in this installment has such depth. Not only does it have our next veil pairing , but also the story of Leo and his future. What a lovely addition to the overall story. What a great little actor Che Grant is! Very engaging and believable. All of the cast is strong. The pace is good and the scenery is gorgeous. And......it looks as if there may be more sequels? Yes, please.
Maxine💕
12/05/2023 05:01
The best thing about this movie was the location, a rare movie not filmed in Canada makes these better, even if they have their own weak moments. It also allows for a reduction in forced diversity, which this network has gone completely overboard with the last few years.
Deducted 5 pts on the girls having to come to the honeymoon of their friend & him being okay with it, what a joke that they felt this was necessary, they talk all the time on their laptops.
The Veil series had potential but IMO they killed it with the 3 new ones, just stick with the main couples & their life, with the occasional chat w/their overbearing friends. We don't need other couples & their relationships, put that in a new movie.