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There was an attempt, I guess.


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Baek-Se (Han Seung-Yeon) lives an ordinary life. She is a big fan of a top star. One day, Baek-Se is diagnosed with a terminal disease and she doesn't have much time left to live. She decides to have a contract date with Dong-Joon (Lee Seo-Won) who looks just like the top star she likes.
When a driven and cynical event planner, Jill, is tasked with organizing a destination wedding for her client, she finds herself unexpectedly falling for the charming best man, Ben. As Jill navigates the chaotic preparations and her growing feelings, she must confront her own skepticism about love and decide if this last-minute romance is one she's willing to risk everything for.
Last Minute Romance was generally well-received by audiences as a lighthearted and enjoyable romantic comedy, particularly appealing to fans of the genre. Critics noted its predictable yet heartwarming storyline and the chemistry between the lead actors, though some found it to be a typical example of the genre without significant innovation.
A sweet and charming romantic comedy with likable leads.
Offers a predictable but satisfying love story.
Delivers the expected romantic tropes with warmth and sincerity.
Google audience: Audience reception for Last Minute Romance is largely positive, with viewers appreciating its feel-good nature and the engaging performances of Bethany Joy Lenz and Robin Dunne. Many enjoyed the familiar plot, finding it a pleasant and uplifting watch.
The film was shot in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, utilizing its scenic coastal landscapes as the backdrop for the destination wedding.
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There was an attempt, I guess.