Tright here aren’t any leprechauns on this abysmal romantic comedy. In any other case, although, just about no theme-park Eire cliche is left unturned in a Lindsay Lohan automobile, directed by Janeen Damian, that reimagines Irish Catholicism as a twinkly, impish supply system for magical realist plot units.

Lohan performs Maddie, a e-book editor who’s devastated when her secret crush, dashing creator Paul Kennedy (Alexander Vlahos), will get engaged to her greatest good friend, Emma (Elizabeth Tan). Invited to be a bridesmaid on the wedding ceremony on the Kennedy stately house someplace in Eire, Maddie needs that she, not Emma, was the fortunate bride-to-be. And Saint Brigid, patron saint of headscarves and romantic meddling, overhears. After all, needs have a manner of backfiring, and amid all of the spontaneous outbreaks of Irish dancing and Guinness ingesting, Maddie realises that her coronary heart lies elsewhere.

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