How to Fall in Love (2012 TV Movie)
7/10
Comfort food for any romantic
7 April 2020
Okay so this is by no means a blockbuster romantic film such as Titanic but what it does do is keep a viewers interest with the introvert and quirky amateur photographer Harold White (Eric Mobius) who had his teenage heart broken by the love of his life Annie Hayes (Brooke D'Orsay) at their high school prom dance more than a decade ago. Harold White finds Annie Hayes working in a coffee shop and enlists her help in getting over his shyness with women so that he can eventually woo a woman and confidently engage her with conversation without losing his voice or thought pattern.

Instead what the adult student Harold White realizes is that he is not quite over the heartbreak he felt more than a dozen years earlier as he continues to receive courtship lessons from his teenage love Annie Hayes. Annie on the other hand also starts having deep feelings for Harold and tries hard to get him over with his relationship ineptness by giving him a series of lessons in love and dating.

This is definitely a Hallmark made for TV film, so don't expect too much other than a little bit of comfort food which is what Mrs. Shullivan and I enjoyed and needed during the Corona Virus 19 pandemic lockdown. It is warm, loving, and with a happy ending for Harold and Annie.

I give it a 7 out of 10 rating on the Hallmark made for TV scale.
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