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10/10
Really Good Movie
pattersonjamie-1207926 June 2022
Although I really like both these actors, I was worried that the two wouldn't be good together. But, they played off each other well. The movie was quite funny. We laughed a lot. The overall story was different than normal Hallmark, but really well done. Scenery was beautiful. For all the women out there, seeing Ryan Paevy with no shirt was a definite added benie.
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9/10
The best Hallmark I have seen
druatlax1 July 2022
Everything about this movie (with the exception of the condensed 1.5hr shrink of a good story for advertisements added).

Story, actors, director, setting -all were quite perfect. Have not truly enjoyed the comedy, the great chemistry between all the actors, the real enjoyment watching a good full length movie can bring. Hallmark is not known for this-but all is good here... Caveat again:, It was too short.

Ryan and Ashley clicked. Their comedic timing was perfect . Their supporting cast was perfect as well... enjoyable to connect with, "real" people .

Fans calling for a sequel are serious. This is the best "feel good" movie I have seen in years... We fans need: More surfing, snorkeling, and the beauty of Hawaii.

Loved it. Please repeat the good feels.
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7/10
Interesting
Jackbv12326 June 2022
I looked forward to this movie. Ashley Williams always brings something special to the screen in energy and joy. Ryan Paevey is also always a sure thing. The premise of both-stood-up and go-on-the-honeymoon-anyway sounded like a good one. Even a little unusual. And for the most part, my expectations were met with a but.

Near the end someone says something like "I'm not sure what I think about that." Well that's how I feel about the messages the characters were saying toward the end of the movie. These Hallmark movies and their clones have messages. They may not always be deeply profound, but there are messages. In this movie, I think they were confused and possibly even contradictory.

There was chemistry between Williams and Paevey. But there were some little disconnects also, intentional ones. There were a lot of funny lines and situations. There was a lot of breathtaking scenery.

I Tweeted during the movie: Dear Hallmarkchannel, please make text messages bigger, at least twice as big. Hannah was laughing at a series of them and I never got the joke because even with rewind and pause, I couldn't read them all. That is so frustrating.

Perhaps next time I watch this in a year or so, it will make more sense, but despite some good fun, the feeling I was left with was confusion.
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10/10
Funny and Less Predictable
beth62826 June 2022
I love Hallmark movies, in part because of their cheesy predictability. It was a little more funny than some others. I actually laughed out loud more than once. It was nice to see the individuals be mature about their decisions and finding themselves on their own for a change. The lack of the usual instance of one of the people overhearing the worst part of a conversation taken out of context and then being upset about it was refreshing. That trope gets old. This movie was refreshing and a little different than the standard Hallmark romance.
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2/10
Eh, nothing special
ab-8403827 June 2022
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I did not feel the spark between Ashley and Ryan. More of a brother/sister vibe, with lots of pretty standard Hawaii scenes. Super woke Hallmark movie, not a fan of this one.
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8/10
Clever storyline
alar6230 June 2022
Another storyline from Hallmark I haven't seen before.

Also another Hallmark movie where I couldn't guess the ending. Watched till the end.

Great scenery-loved the location. Got the true island feel.

Ryan Paevey brought his usual natural approach to his character while Ashley Williams seemed a bit over the top in some scenes.

Chemistry had more a friend vibe than romantic.

Also enjoyed the scenes with the newly married gay couple. I'm friends with people like that couple. They're fun to be around. Thank you, Hallmark for including them.

And lastly, Hallmark has to give Ryan Paevey a sequel movie or show starring his character in this movie.
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7/10
See it for Williams' performance and Paevy's abs
gee-157 August 2022
Say "Hallmark movie" and you almost immediately can guess the progression of the plot. That's not a criticism as it's always in the execution. And this particular show executes well with a man and a woman who meet after being jilted on their wedding day and end up at the same honeymoon hotel in Hawaii. Yeah, you can guess what happens. But Ashley Williams is so FUNNY and delightful that you almost forget this is a Hallmark movie. Whether it's weeping uncontrollably in a bathroom, freaking out at a Haunted Hawaii tour or estimating the risks associated with jumping off a waterfall (she's an actuary) Ashley is a lot of fun. Paevy has an easygoing charm as her romantic foil and, for those who may be interested, actually takes off his shirt a couple of times.
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9/10
I like Ashley Williams again.
rebekahrox27 June 2022
Ashley Williams wore out her welcome with me several movies ago. This one put her back in my good graces. She was hilarious as the dumped bride weeping hysterically on the toilet stall floor with mascara running all over her face. I never liked her more. " I never should have forced him to watch The Sound of Music!!!" And she and her sister can't resist wailing "Greatest Movie EVER!"

She meets Ryan Paevey, also dumped, and he convinces her to go on her Hawaiian Honeymoon by herself. The writers find an excuse to send him there as well, and they start to have a good time. They meet a nice gay couple who also helps them forget their pain. The inevitable happens. Ashley and Ryan have a good humored rapport and made the romance believable. The ex-fiancé (also inevitably) shows up adding some tension, but nothing dumb happens. Lessons are learned by all. It was a winner with great scenery. Special shout out to Kimee Balmilero who played the charming hotel clerk who takes Ashley under her wing ,"Mango Lime Mimosa? Sounds gross. I'll take it!"
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1/10
So disappointing
hoddytoddy29 September 2022
Normally, I absolutely love both the leading actors in this movie. I wanted to love it, but I just couldn't. Premise is lame and rushed, characters lack depth and development, the filter is so ridiculous on Ashley to the point of her not even looking herself or even real, plot feels rushed and the caricature take on gays made it impossible for me to even get past the first half hour. Honestly, it feels like for the last year and a half or so that Hallmark is just focused on churning movies out at such a fast rate that the quality has tanked. I wish they would focus on quality versus quantity when it comes to their movies. Bring back the cute movies like October Kiss that made me fall in love with Ashley to begin with! And Harvest Moon with Ryan!
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7/10
Hawaii fun with Ryan & Ashley
Ekm82851110 July 2022
Fun Summer Nights movie with a great cast dynamic -definitely thought Ashley and Ryan had a fun and enjoyable chemistry. I wouldn't mind seeing both of them together again in future Hallmark movies.
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7/10
very good for Hallmark
SnoopyStyle26 June 2022
Hannah Holt (Ashley Williams) gets dumped on her wedding day. She runs into Josh Wyatt (Ryan Paevey) who also got stood up. She decides to go on her honeymoons anyways and he agrees to buy a ticket to the first destination out. They are surprised to find themselves both going on a trip to Hawaii and then ending up in the same romantic resort.

They need to get out of the hotel and shoot more on the beach. They do go into the jungle and have a section underwater. All that is very nice and I do understand the extra expense. There is plenty of sunshine. The beach is the cherry on top. As for the leads, Ashley brings her Cheshire Cat smile and Ryan brings his beautiful chest. They're good although I would up the ante with their meet-cute. They should really run into each other literally. A little physical humor goes a long way. There is a good light sprinkling of drama in the romance. Her fiancée is a great dud. He has the perfect mix of blandness and delusional confidence. This is very good for a Hallmark movie.
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1/10
LGBT, no warning
the_doofy24 June 2023
This is why. GAF, great american family was made. I don't like watching a movie and having this sprung on me. Its a forced political narrative that is being funded in the background.

--Other venues, such as Tubi and others will let you know if this kind of content is in a movie, Not Hallmark

Its probably getting to a point where any complaints will be censored

In any event, I was kind of half in and half out on this movie which was on hallmark channel, and they sprung the LGBT scene out of no where, so there is nothing U can do about it wonder how much money the hallmark channel is getting for this under the table.
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10/10
Hawaii is paradise!
hallmarkmov3 July 2022
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I loved this movie. The setting, the story, the characters, everything! It's a fun summer watch and I like that no one is the villain. Although I thought Becca was still wrong! She didn't give any real apology but I liked that everyone realized they were wrong for getting that far in the wedding. I didn't understand why the guy's "aunt" said this is where you land? It made it sound like this was his home but he only spent a few years there. I also like that there wasn't a festival that needed to be saved or that the characters ended up living there. It was a honeymoon, a vacation, a place to visit but not home. It was very realistic compared to the other hallmark movies. This will be one I will rewatch!
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10/10
Refreshing writing and beautiful scenery
sandpark-7005226 June 2022
A fun movie with refreshing writing featuring mature decision making by good actors who are also having fun. The scenery is beautiful! Thank you for an enjoyable movie, Hallmark!
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3/10
Same old story
drbreakwell27 June 2022
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Two people get dumped just before "I Do." Hallmark has done this one before, just not in Hawaii. The steratypical gay couple were the comic relief, but not necessary. Paevey is getting too old to be the young hot guy, he needs to play the dad parts. The north shore Turtle Bay Resort would have been a better choice than The Royal Hawaiian. At least at the north shore you would really have seen the turtles. When Marcus x-fiance shows up she needed to send him packing. He would have needed to get his own room. She needs to get on with her life. This is where the predictable story line gets boring. Paevey will be the "knight in shining armor." Goodbye to boring guy, hello to great guy. Hallmark needs to get on with the mystery movies like the Mystery 101 series.
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7/10
For all the haters...
IdaSlapter26 September 2022
It's kinda funny, but sad too, that we're so polarized these days, and that people will waste their time review-bombing a tv-movie because they're so afraid of reality.

They're mad that after years, even decades of bland, by-the-numbers, dated storylines, Hallmark is finally embracing reality and including gay characters in their movies.

And what's so funny -- and ironic -- is these terrified folks have no idea how many of Hallmark's (and any other soap opera-type channel's) LEADING MEN are in fact gay, including some of their most popular. On top of that, some are publicly out -- like Peter Porte, Luke MacFarlane and Jonathan Bennett -- and not ashamed or afraid of what anyone thinks of their orientation.

Having said that, it's indeed sad that there are still people out there who have been taught to condemn, shame, and even disown their own children, simply for loving someone of their own sex. They didn't choose to be gay, it's not a "lifestyle choice"...yet they're cast out because they're different. But that too is changing big time. Fewer and fewer people every year are going to these evangelical churches and believing all the bigotry and hate.

So go ahead, downvote all you like. That won't change the FACT that the overwhelming majority of the public is not only not afraid of gay people, they have gay friends and acquaintences they love -- and enjoy movies like this one where Hallmark is starting to embrace what has always been a small percentage of the population.

Thank you Hallmark for making an effort with movies like this, to include characters that represent everyone. And also for hiring gay actors who aren't ashamed of their orientation. This movie was pretty damn good, especially compared to all the cheesy Christmas fluff.
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7/10
Ashley Williams 2.0 still shines.
Racingphan226 June 2022
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Ashley Williams always does a great job in Hallmark movies. Unfortunately her face looks completely different these days. I'm afraid she went to Jennifer Grey's doctor.

But... she's still a bubbly fun and sparkly actress.
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7/10
Worth watching
EPMD5728 June 2022
Parts of this were very good, parts of it were cheesy, but all of it was well-shot and pretty enjoyable. I'd say the ending was very rushed, which wasn't ideal from a payoff standpoint. Still, there were some notably solid moments where you felt what the characters were feeling, which is not the usual from Hallmark. I'd say this was better than average for the genre.
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10/10
Love the two leads
dahotnessk22 September 2022
Anything with Ryan Paevey gets my attention. Love Ashley Williams, and them both together made for an enjoyable movie.

I see a lot of down votes for ratings that are speaking well of this movie and it's QUITE obvious why. Get over it people! How about you stop being a bunch of sticks in the mud and make a review stating your ignorant opinions??

While I found one of the gay characters annoying and overly flamboyant, who cares! Y'all need to stop. Sometimes hallmark can get preachy with how work they are but thankfully this movie didn't have that element to it.

It was a lovely film, loved the story and the characters! It's a win for me!
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10/10
Super enjoyable
wendynielsen-1415128 June 2022
Really enjoyed Two Tickets to Paradise! Wasn't sure how the energy would be between Ashley Williams and Ryan Paevey but they were a fun pair to watch.

Funny lines, great writing. Hallmark predictable but the story definitely went below the surface and pushed the characters to examine who and what they want from life.

Liked this movie best from the Summer Nights line up.

Bravo to Hallmark for pushing for inclusivity. This regular watcher wants to see everyone who exists in the world represented in my entertainment.
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7/10
Great start
VetteRanger23 January 2023
Instead of "meet cute", the story was more like "meet boot', as our romantic mains both start the story being dumped by their fiancés. Through a series of mostly believable coincidence, they wind up at the same resort as Ashley Williams decides to take her honeymoon trip alone.

Here's why I wrote "Great start": By the time Ashley gets to the hotel, they are still expecting a "honeymoon couple" and the room is set up that way. The hotel's frantic attempt to clear that out and Ashley's reactions and dialogue when she gets to the room is hilarious. Laugh out loud for both of us. :-)

They don't have nearly as much humor the rest of the way, and the ending issue that stalls the romance was entirely predictable, but we thoroughly enjoyed the watch.
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10/10
Loved it !!! Funny and Fun!!
diane_c_bruno27 June 2022
If you think you've seen one Hallmark movie, you've seen them all, well, this movie doesn't change that. BUT, it's presentation of the Hallmark standard is so different than those previously released.

I am speaking as a self-proclaimed romcom (Hallmark) specialist; this is a top 5 movie. For me, it's a co-number 1.

It is laugh out loud funny. The writing was spectacular and Ashley Williams is perfection in bringing the words to life. She is so funny. And Ryan Paevy is the perfect as the "straight " part of this team. I wasn't sure how these to would work, but they did. They are professionals!!

All of the characters are endearing. There were no "unlikeable" characters. Even the "bad guys" were likable. This made the movie genuine.

This may sound strange, but it was a lot more in tune with "real life" than most of the movies. Again, the writing on this one was awesome.

It was fun! I watch Hallmark for the "light" content. I don't want dark and gloomy. For once, the significant other did not die young to leave our leads single and available.

There were no "stupid secrets". Again, the dialogue was normal. You weren't yelling at the tv saying "just tell him!"

And finally, the two non-human characters were incredible. The location and the music. Whoever titled the movie and got rights to Eddie Money's original song and whoever inserted song at the most perfect position toward the end of the movie deserves an award. My favorite part hands down!!

I will watch this one every chance I get!!
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6/10
Enjoyable sappy romance...
paul_haakonsen27 June 2022
As I sat down to watch the 2022 Hallmark movie "Two Tickets to Paradise", I have to admit that I was expecting the sap to be overflowing in an abundance. But still, I opted to sit down and watch what writers Tracy Andreen and Kevin Taft had to offer with this 2022 movie.

And I have to say that the writers definitely managed to put together a wholesome and enjoyable storyline. Sure, it was essentially following the classic blueprint of how to make a sappy romantic movie, but it worked. Oh yeah, it worked. It was partly the storyline that contributed to this, but most certainly also the cast and their performance.

"Two Tickets to Paradise" has Ashley Williams as the leading female and Ryan Paevey in the male leading role, both of whom are no strangers to sappy movies. And I mean that in a positive way, as they have been in other movies of this kind before, but they definitely manage to pull it off with ease and success. And they also did that in "Two Tickets to Paradise", no doubt about it.

Yeah, "Two Tickets to Paradise" is a movie that is oozing with sappy cheese. But I actually was genuinely entertained by this movie from director Dustin Rikert. And if you enjoy these Hallmark romantic movies, then you most certainly should take the time to sit down and watch "Two Tickets to Paradise".

My rating of "Two Tickets to Paradise" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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7/10
HipaHipa!
atlasmb4 May 2023
Hannah Holt (Ashley Williams) and Josh Wyatt (Ryan Paevey) are both dumped on their wedding days. They happen to meet soon after and are thrust together by coincidences time and again until they coincidentally find themselves staying at the same Hawaiian hotel. Having shared the same fate, they commiserate. The chemistry between these two is good, and individually the two characters are very likable.

Since this is a Hallmark romance, the eventual ending is no surprise, but the journey getting there is filled with spectacular Hawaiian scenery and lighthearted fun.

Watch for Kimee Balmilero who plays the part of the spunky hotel employee, Kailani, adding energy to her scenes and serving as an unofficial Hawaiian ambassador. The island of Oahu looks so inviting. Anyone for shave ice?
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10/10
Hannah Holt (Ashley Williams)
aab87419 July 2022
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Favorite scene with

Hannah Holt (Ashley Williams) - The Haunted Hawaii Tour in the Cemetery with Josh. BTW #1, I Loved the References to my Favorite Movie Ever! - The Sound Of Music. BTW #2, I Loved this movie!

Set in Connecticut and Hawaii.
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