Bonnie Somerville was great as Mona (a very forgiving girlfriend of Ross) on Friends. She was involved in various things since then. This was around thirteen years later.
It's an enjoyable Hallmark film. She's a (married) mom who needs a break. So, the film is not really a romance, except for a little bit about her bestie needing to decide if she wants to get serious with her boyfriend. The girlfriend sounds familiar, but maybe it's the accent. Don't recognize her stuff.
Nothing profound, but paced well and has a good message. Plus, the supporting cast is overall good and works well together. Multiple montages and stuff since the mom is slumming it for her Mother's Day weekend.
(I watched some of Bad Moms, after Christiana Applegate referenced it on her podcast. It has some charms, but it was also like a mom fantasy. The lead gets the hottie widower, who not only praises her mom skills, but asks her if he could go down on her again. "Uh nah, you did enough already!"*)
So, it was a bit different from the usual Hallmark fare and went down easily. Not sure why it was on the day before Mother's Day, but these days you DVR and watch later a lot anyhow.
Nice to see you again, Mona!
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* Somehow, however, the only nudity in the film was a full frontal involving the cam girl, who she caught her husband watching. A joke is that the woman is quite hairy down there. Which is a nice look.
If we are going to give the moms some love -- and ultimately it was pretty conservative since even the whore-y single mom turned out to LOVE her kid -- shouldn't we have a bit of male nudity?
Trivia: Mila Kunis was born in Ukraine!