Sinopsis
Mallory, a sharp and ambitious New York reporter assigned to write a story on the Best Small Town in America, was sent to Meramec, Alabama. Mallory is staying at Little Birdie B&B, run by Robin, a much-loved, long-term resident of Meramec, and her charming son Wren, a former Marine who is partial to his small-town home but finds Mallory’s big-city confidence alluring. Beneath her driven exterior, Mallory’s warm side is revealed as she bonds with the community of Meramec, especially Wren. Zeke, Mallory’s best friend and Hollywood heartthrob, is impulsive, fun, and the life of the party, balancing his stardom with a down-to-earth loyalty to Mallory that challenges her to rethink what she really wants.
Dirigida por Michael Day
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Sinopsis
Mallory, a sharp and ambitious New York reporter assigned to write a story on the Best Small Town in America, was sent to Meramec, Alabama. Mallory is staying at Little Birdie B&B, run by Robin, a much-loved, long-term resident of Meramec, and her charming son Wren, a former Marine who is partial to his small-town home but finds Mallory’s big-city confidence alluring. Beneath her driven exterior, Mallory’s warm side is revealed as she bonds with the community of Meramec, especially Wren. Zeke, Mallory’s best friend and Hollywood heartthrob, is impulsive, fun, and the life of the party, balancing his stardom with a down-to-earth loyalty to Mallory that challenges her to rethink what she really wants.
Ficha técnica:
- Título original: How Hard Can It Be
- Director: Michael Day
- Guión:
- Duración: * 90 minutos
- Estado: Post-producción
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- Género: Romance Comedia
- Idioma original: Inglés
- Estudio: Ana Vera Films The Ninth House
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