Wedding Every Weekend

Have you ever been afraid to pursue your dreams?

Brooke is dissatisfied with her life. She’s a physical therapist. She’s unhappily dating her boss. When she breaks things off with him, things get awkward for them at work. I can imagine that it must be hard to work side by side with someone with whom you’ve recently broken up.

Brooke meets Nate while she’s shopping for a coffee machine for her workplace. Neither Nate or Brooke are interested in dating. Brooke has proclaimed that she’s going to take the summer off from dating. She wants to spend time focusing on herself, doing whatever she needs to do to be happy.

When Nate hurts his knee, he finds himself in need of Brooke’s healing skills. Both of them surprisingly find out that they have a LOT of mutual friends in common as they attend the same weddings during the entire summer.

Since Brooke feels awkward around her boss, she finally decides to pursue her dream, and open her own business. She has some obstacles to overcome before she can make this happen.

The feelings between Brooke and Nate were so vivid … so real.

Nate restores old cars. He’s inherited his business from his dad. He was so supportive of Brooke. He encouraged her to pursue her dream of opening her own physical therapy business. She admitted that she was afraid of failure.

One of the strongest scenes in the movie was when Brooke’s discovers a busted pipe in her home. This is a huge mishap since Brooke had been planning on spending her extra money on opening her new business – not fixing her busted pipe. When Nate arrives, he says, “Brooke, I’m so sorry.” There’s so much depth and emotion in his voice. You know he’s falling for Brooke, especially when she replies, “I’m just glad you’re here.”

He responds, “Me too.” They share a look, a look of, well…a look of two people who are attracted to one another!

After they were thrown together at each wedding, well…their feelings developed even more, in spite of their apprehensions.

I thought it was brave of Brooke to pursue her dreams.

As is typical of Hallmark, Brooke overhears Nate’s conversation – but she doesn’t hear the entire conversation – so she mistakenly thinks that Nate is not romantically interested in her.

I thought this movie would’ve been more realistic if Hallmark hadn’t used the convention of Brooke not hearing Nate’s entire conversation. The reason why I say this is because, well, the movie would’ve been so much STRONGER, if Brooke had simply confronted Nate about what she’d “heard.” I mean the man actually helped her with her dream by restoring her car for her and finding a buyer for it. Brooke needed that money and Nate really came through for her.

The way Brooke’s character was portrayed….well…I think she’d be stronger and more forthcoming near the end. After she “heard” Nate, I would’ve had a heart to heart talk with him that evening. Brooke should’ve said, “I heard what you said earlier about wanting to stay single. Not wanting somebody telling you what to do. What’s up with that?”

Then Nate could’ve told her that she’d not heard the entire conversation! Know what I mean?

It was sweet – Nate purchasing Brooke’s restored car, instead of selling it to the interested buyer.

So have you ever been fearful in pursuing your dreams?

2 thoughts on “Wedding Every Weekend

    1. Cecelia Dowdy Post author

      Hi, Morse
      Thanks for commenting.
      I have no idea what kind of car that was.
      Great question, though. You should send Hallmark a letter/email asking that question.
      I hope you have a great day!
      Be sure to check out more of my blog posts!

      Reply

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