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6.3/10
Summer In the City
2016
84 minutes
Director
Vic Sarin
Cast
Julianna Guill
Marc Bendavid
Vivica A. Fox
Description
In this romantic comedy, Taylor Morgan, a small-town woman from Ashtabula County, Ohio, is promoted to manage a retail store in New York City. To fit in, she attempts to adopt a big-city persona, leading to humorous and heartwarming situations. As Taylor navigates the challenges of city life and her new role, she learns the importance of staying true to herself, both in her career and in love.
Professions
Retail Store Manager
Real Estate Agent
Retail Store Owner
Settings & Cities
New York City, New York
New York City, New York
Ashtabula, Ohio
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Review
Summer in the City: Where the Only Thing Hotter Than the Weather is the Romantic Tension Between the Leads
If you’ve ever dreamed of trading in your small-town cozy vibes for the hustle and bustle of a big city and still wanted all the warm, fuzzy Hallmark Channel movie magic, then Summer in the City is the perfect vacation for you. Imagine this: a big-city marketing exec who’s too busy for love (because isn’t that what everyone in Hallmark movies is too busy for?) and a small-town photographer who’s adorably clueless about urban life, all set against the backdrop of New York City—where the only thing more vibrant than the skyline is the way-too-obvious romantic chemistry between our two leads.
The movie kicks off with Claire, a hardworking, type-A marketing pro who’s so laser-focused on her career that you’d think she was trying to fix the global economy one PowerPoint at a time. Then enter Alex, the free-spirited photographer who somehow stumbles into her life, armed with a camera, an impressive lack of interest in anything work-related, and a smile that could make Hallmark movies feel like a breath of fresh air. As they cross paths (because of course they do), Alex brings her out of her corporate shell—and by out of her shell, I mean straight into a whirlwind romance that involves approximately zero logistical planning.
As you’d expect in any Hallmark Channel movie, their relationship starts with bickering, because strong-willed protagonists make the best love stories (just ask any Hallmark lead). Claire’s whole world is about deadlines and perfect presentations, while Alex is all about capturing the moment and taking life one spontaneous adventure at a time. What could possibly go wrong? (Spoiler: pretty much everything, but in the most charming way possible). Between rooftop rendezvous, unexpected dates, and a few romantic strolls through Central Park, they manage to work through their differences, ultimately realizing they’re way more perfect for each other than they ever imagined (but we all knew that already, right?).
By the time the movie reaches its climax, the Big Apple becomes the perfect setting for a dramatic romantic gesture—because, let’s face it, nothing says “true love” like a last-minute confession of feelings in front of a busy subway station or the Empire State Building (because Hallmark movies know how to pick the most symbolic backdrop). If you've ever wondered if there was a place for business suits and flower crowns to coexist in harmony, this movie will make you believe it’s possible.
In conclusion, Summer in the City is like every Hallmark Channel movie you’ve ever seen, but with more subway rides, deliciously predictable romance, and a bit of city flair. It’s got the usual charming leads, enough romantic tension to make your heart skip a beat, and just the right amount of over-the-top drama to keep you glued to the screen. So if you're in the mood for a romantic escape that combines city lights, heartfelt confessions, and the perfectly executed “how did we not see this coming?” love story, this movie will give you everything you need to believe in love—even in the middle of a crazy city. Because Hallmark movies work anywhere, even in New York City.






