

The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells
Former marriage counselor turned fitness instructor Molly White has built a popular brand of workout classes, while her successful wedding photographer boyfriend Nick is branching out into art photography. Molly and Nick are very much in love and about to take the plunge by getting married, but life’s complexities combined with wedding planning are making their trip to the altar a challenge. When thoughts of postponement crop up, can this perfectly matched bride and groom work together to make their wedding happen?
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Plot Summary
Molly, a wedding planner, is ecstatic when she's hired to plan the wedding of her estranged college friend, Stephanie, and Stephanie's fiancé, Ben. However, Molly soon discovers that Ben is actually her college sweetheart, and the wedding becomes complicated by lingering feelings and old rivalries. As Molly tries to keep her personal life separate from her professional duties, she must confront her past and decide what truly matters.
Critical Reception
As a made-for-television movie, 'The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells' received a generally positive reception from its target audience, who appreciated its lighthearted romantic plot and familiar tropes. Critics found it to be a predictable but enjoyable entry in the romance genre, suitable for casual viewing.
What Reviewers Say
- Delivers a feel-good romance with predictable but satisfying plot points.
- Features charming performances from the lead actors that anchor the story.
- A light and easy watch for fans of romantic comedies.
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Fun Fact
This film is a sequel to 'The Perfect Bride' (2015), continuing the story of Molly and her wedding planning endeavors.
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