Hallmark has never stayed behind in creating content for TV that is wholesome and entertaining. Hallmark films have created a reputation for being watched over holidays and creating a lot of family traditions. Another Hallmark production film has just been released now, on June 25th, 2022, titled “Two Tickets to Paradise” that from the title itself oozes that sweet Hallmark feeling.

What is the film about?

The film is about two people a man and a woman played by Ashley Williams known for Something Borrowed (2011) & Meats (2020) and Ryan Paevey known for Coyote Creek Christmas (2021). Both were getting married to their respective partner but end up getting stood up at the altar.

Filled with hopelessness and sadness, both of them still end up going to the Honeymoon resort where they were going to end up with if they had gotten married. They keep meeting up until they finally meet at the Resort and then slowly sparks fly and we see a romance budding between them until both of them fall for each other.

Where Can You Watch The Film??

This is a Hallmark Film specifically made for TV. The film is available to stream on Philo & FuboTV. The film has an average runtime of 84 minutes and is directed by Dustin Rikert who has also directed previous Hallmark productions titled “Christmas At Graceland”, and “Christmas Everlasting”.

Reviews

IMDB’s rating for the film is 7.4 with more than 100 votes which is good. The film has not gotten its RottenTomatoes score by now. However, the early reviews for the film are good, it’s a good breezy romance with good cinematography and beautifully shot in Hawaii.

Should You Go for it??

If you’re someone who wants a soothing and chill film to watch with a good romantic drama and a tincture of comedy in it, the film is for you! It doesn’t want you to focus too much on the film and is a bit uplifting as well, as expected of Hallmark.

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