One Small Hitch
On a flight home to Chicago for a family wedding, childhood friends Josh and Molly innocently agree to fake a wedding engagement to make Josh's dying father happy. Things quickly get out of hand with their two boisterous families, and a series of events causes them to pretend to be a couple and start planning a phony wedding. When the playacting begins to foster real feelings, the two must make some serious decisions: Split up and return to their lives in LA, or make a life as a couple back in Chicago?
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- Cast:
- Shane McRae , Aubrey Dollar , Daniel J. Travanti , Janet Ulrich Brooks , Robert Belushi , Rebecca Spence , Heidi Johanningmeier
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This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
This is the type of movie with a weird start that I stop watching after the first few minutes. However, I couldn't find anything I wanted to watch so I stuck with it. It was similar to a Hallmark movie. You know how it is going to end, its the journey it takes you through that is kind of enjoyable and funny.
I could not figure out how Molly dropped everything to spend a month in Chicago pretending to be engaged. What was her job? How was she able to quit working for a month?I never warmed up to the character of Josh, and I thought Shane McRae and Aubrey Dollar had zero chemistry. This might have been an interesting or cute movie with a different male lead.Because it is set in Chicago and uses a faked engagement as the major plot device, I think of this movie as a not-nearly-as-good version of While You Were Sleeping.
I really liked this movie--I had to watch it twice. I originally intended to only watch the first 20 minutes and then save the rest for later, but it got started right away with lots of silly moments, had to go ahead at watch the whole thing. The story was super cute and funny, and poked a lot of fun at real relationships--both with lovers, as well as with friends and parents. Obviously with a rom-com you're expecting to go in a certain direction, but that is part of the deal!! I thought the cast was fantastic, and I'd love to see Aubrey Dollar in more movies. The only drawbacks had to do with suspending your disbelief about time and commitments... and would grown up people really do that?? I feel like in real life the risk would just be too obvious, but that's why we like stories--we can 'experience' things that are a little unrealistic in the name of imagination and fun.
OMG...I just saw this film at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival, I wish it were in theaters so I can tell all my friends to go see it!!! The director and some of the cast we're there doing a q & a and it was amazing! I've never gotten to experience anything like this before. I LOVE Molly and can totally relate to her dilemma, of liking a guy and wanting to hook up n him but him not wanting me. I love this film and want to see it again! The sound track was awesome too their were bands that i saw at Summer Fest and Lollapooza this year like Capital Cities and Aktar Aktar.... their was even a song by the civil wars!!! Can i buy the soundtrack to this film???? Please tell me when this will be on DVD??