Themovie makeovertrope is Hollywood gold.
“Hallmark’s romantic comedy ticks all of the boxes, and adds a twist of its own.
We love a good transformation plot that focuses on an internal change, not only the physical.

In an interview withHallmark, Eric Mabius spoke fondly of his time on set with co-star Brooke D’Orsay.
Now, they are seasoned pros, and have gone on to star in multiple Hallmark movies.
Mabius added that their scenes together flowed naturally.

“We just fell right in step,” he added.
D’Orsay and Mabius' positive dynamic definitely translated on film.
During an interview withHallmark, Brooke D’Orsay highlighted her favorites from playing dating coach Annie.

“Lesson one: Confidence,” she started.
“I mean, that’s so huge.
‘Cause it’s so true.
When you’re confident, people do take notice of you.”
Couples counselor and dating coach at Love Successfully Samantha Burns affirmed this idea toBustle.
It’s all about projectingself-confidence, even if you’re not there 100%.
In Hallmark’s promotional video, D’Orsay happily admitted that her scenes on building confidence were the most fun.
There’s a certain level of vulnerability that comes with dating.
Communication is everything in a relationship.
One watch of “How to Fall in Love” will change your stance on relationships forever.