DoubleD203
I'm not sure you could classify this as a comedy. Were there jokes? Was there an attempt at humorous situations? I don't seem to recall either, unless the entire thing was an ironic attempt at anti-humor. I had the misfortune of being trapped in a waiting room while this movie loudly played. Its heritage was clear from the start; it felt like a Hallmark card. Cheesy, impersonal, mass produced, and not courageous enough to attempt anything actually funny. Shrill caricature of a main character with no idea what she wants gets stuck in a time loop until she...wow, even writing that out is boring. Its hard to include spoilers in a review when you know how it ends after the first 15 minutes. If you hate surprises, well written characters and dialogue, and unique situations, this is the movie for you. If purgatory played rom-coms this would definitely be part of the playlist. Its about as exciting and nourishing as a meal consisting entirely of white rice. It may pass the time, but why bother? If its all you eat indefinitely, you(r brain) will die. I was trying to think of a worse movie I've seen to justify not rating this 1 star. I really can't come up with anything. I'd rather watch an ice-pick lobotomy. At least that has educational value.
Prismark10
Groundhog day revisited. Neurotic Ali Liebert is an architect who marries author Antonio Cupo. The wedding is planned by the mother in law to be and it looks like Cupo has only got married for career advancement. Liebert bumps into her brother in law to be, Shawn Roberts who is a doctor in Africa and who is a sort of a free spirit.As the wedding does not go according to plan she has to relive her wedding day every day and decides to make small changes such as learning Italian, learning to dance, finding out what she wants in her life.This is a cheap looking film, with cookie cutter production values. I swear the music in the film has been used in other Hallmark films. You can tell straight off that Cupo is unsuitable for her and the rugged Roberts will be her suitor.The film is annoying, poorly acted and has absolutely no flair or fire in its script or direction.
boblipton
Ali Liebert marries Antonio Cupo. Then next morning she wakes up and it's her wedding day again. Maybe she should have chosen to marry his brother, Shawn Roberts in this variation of GROUNDHOG DAY.This one starts out slowly and annoyingly, because Ms. Liebert is a neurotic, over-controlled woman with a squeaky voice, Mr. Cupo is an annoying author of books which advocate living sensibly and joylessly and Mr. Roberts is a kind, free-spirited individual who has flown in from his Doctors Without Borders gig, and the wedding is clearly not her best day ever. So you know they are going to get together. Once the living-the-day-forever-until-you-get-it-right plot kicks in, all becomes obvious. Ms. Liebert is engaging as she goes through her evolution in a good performance, which lifts it up again.There's still the annoying, loud, cloying Hallmark Channel Movie Music to tell you precisely how you're supposed to react to each scene. All these elements make this a watchable movie.
beach-bumz
I must admit that I like Hallmark movies. This is a charming movie and it reminds me of the Bill Murray movie, "Groundhog Day" in which he relived that day over and over to get it right. As the trailer and title (I do, I do, I do) from this movie implies, the leading lady gets to relive her wedding day over and over until she gets it right. At first she is bewildered as to what is happening, as well as those who are around her, which leads to her and those around her questioning her mental state. But when she finally realizes she is stuck in her wedding day she takes advantage of it. Without going into specific details it will suffice it enough to say this leads to some very funny and touching moments. Familiar Hallmark movie actors / actresses Autumn Reeser (main character), Shawn Roberts, Antonio Cupo and Ali Liebert lead the cast and they are a talented bunch, too. Shawn Roberts is familiar from some major Sci Fi movies and Ali Liebert is in her normal supporting role as Autumn Reeser's sister but she is talented enough to carry a movie on her own. This movie is well worth watching.