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202084 minTV Movie, Romance

Love on Iceland

Is Love on Iceland a Hit or Flop?

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Is Love on Iceland worth watching? With a rating of 6.4/10, this TV Movie, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Love on Iceland Synopsis

Searching for a fresh podcast idea for work, Chloe heads on a spontaneous trip to Iceland with her college friends. She doesn’t expect to run into her ex, Charlie, but what starts as begrudgingly spending more time together, results in new beginnings for them both.

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Kaitlin Doubleday
Kaitlin DoubledayChloe
Colin Donnell
Colin DonnellCharlie
Patti Murin
Patti MurinIsabella
Preston Sadleir
Preston SadleirKenneth
Kate Easton
Kate EastonErin
Jóel Sæmundsson
Jóel SæmundssonJohann
Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson
Sveinn Ólafur GunnarssonKristian
Svandís Dóra Einarsdóttir
Svandís Dóra EinarsdóttirAnna
Joi Johannsson
Joi JohannssonEditor
Hallgrimur Olafsson
Hallgrimur OlafssonMusician Man

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Is Love on Iceland worth watching?

Love on Iceland has received mixed reviews with a 6.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of TV Movie, Romance movies.

Is Love on Iceland hit or flop?

Love on Iceland has received average ratings (6.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Love on Iceland?

Love on Iceland is a TV Movie, Romance movie that Searching for a fresh podcast idea for work, Chloe heads on a spontaneous trip to Iceland with her college friends. She doesn’t expect to run into her...

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Critic Reviews

r96skAug 12, 2020
★ 0

Very meh. 'Love on Iceland' is mostly what you'd expect from a television film, though does manage to mix things up ever so slightly by taking events over to Iceland - kudos for actually filming there, by the way. The premise is plain and entirely predictable, though a lot of the camera work is solid - including a decent amount of drone footage - even if a few shots did amusingly feel like Eurovision postcards. Cast-wise it's basic. Kaitlin Doubleday (Chloe) and Colin Donnell (Charlie) are average, neither terrible nor great. I actually think they missed a trick, Preston Sadleir (Kenneth) and Kate Easton (Erin) seemingly had way more chemistry together - of course difficult to tell if they are lead worthy, but I had more interest in their romance than Chloe and Charlie's. The Icelandic surroundings help raise the film up, but it's still a draggy watch. 2½*.