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Some stories begin not with a bang, but with a spreadsheet. In A Machu Picchu Proposal, we are introduced to our protagonist, Katie (Rhiannon Fish), a cooking instructor whose life is as meticulously organized as her pantry. Her core mechanic, so to speak, is planning.

The film’s main quest is handed to her by her twin brother, Dan (Christopher Vieira), a fellow devotee of order and schedules. He has summoned her to Peru for a critical mission: to help him stage a flawless marriage proposal for his girlfriend, Luciana (Michelle Rosselló).

The initial objective seems clear. But like any good narrative, an unexpected variable is introduced. That variable is Carlos (Alec Santos), a charismatic chef and friend of Luciana’s, whose spontaneous nature acts as a direct counter to the twins’ carefully laid plans. His arrival immediately sends their itinerary into a tailspin, setting the stage for a delightful clash of personalities against an incredible backdrop.

A Peruvian Postcard

What elevates this film beyond its simple premise is its world design. Filmed on location, Peru is not just a scenic backdrop; it is an active level in which the story unfolds. From the vibrant streets of Cusco to the breathtaking heights of Machu Picchu and the stunning vistas of the Maras Salt Flats, the environment is a character in its own right.

The cinematography gives these locations a sense of scale and wonder that makes the production feel much grander than its television-movie origins might suggest. The visual splendor directly impacts the narrative, providing the arena for every comedic mishap and romantic beat. Furthermore, the film’s approach to its setting feels thoughtful.

By casting Peruvian actors in significant roles and presenting local customs with care, the movie builds a world that, while seen through a tourist’s lens, possesses a genuine sense of place and respect. This attention to detail adds an authenticity that is often missing in similar travel-centric films.

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Clashing Personalities and Budding Romances

The film’s emotional core is built on two very different character pairings. The first is the twin “co-op” of Katie and Dan. Their shared Type A anxiety is the source of much of the story’s humor, and Christopher Vieira plays Dan with a pitch-perfect awkwardness that makes his spiraling distress quite funny.

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Yet, his relationship with the carefree Luciana raises narrative questions; her constant, cheerful sabotage of his plans makes one wonder about their compatibility. It feels like a mismatched party in an RPG, where two characters have fundamentally opposing abilities.

The second pairing is the central romance between the planner, Katie, and the improviser, Carlos. Their dynamic is a classic “opposites attract” trope, but its execution is understated. The romantic pacing is slow, with Rhiannon Fish portraying Katie’s guardedness effectively.

Alec Santos’s charm as Carlos shines brightest in the film’s latter half. The chemistry between them is gentle, though the final emotional payoff feels somewhat sudden. The script rushes their connection in its final moments, making their resolution feel more like a narrative necessity than a fully earned development.

Comedic Mishaps and a Sweet Escape

The plot of A Machu Picchu Proposal progresses through a series of chaotic and entertaining set pieces. The narrative is less a straightforward path and more a collection of frantic side quests, each one a failed proposal attempt.

A Machu Picchu Proposal Review

The film leans fully into a tone of light farce, finding humor in slapstick situations like a lost ring submerged in melted chocolate or an ill-advised gulp of potent alpaca milk. These madcap adventures provide the film’s primary entertainment engine, often generating more energy than the central romance itself.

This is not a film that aims for deep emotional complexity. Instead, it offers a sweet, visually stunning confection that is consistently pleasant. For viewers seeking an uncomplicated, cheerful escape filled with beautiful scenery and low-stakes charm, this movie is a delightful and heartwarming diversion.

“A Machu Picchu Proposal” is a Hallmark Channel movie that premiered on June 28, 2025.

Full Credits

Director: Colin Theys

Writers: Juliana Wimbles

Producers & Executive Producers: David Boyles, Lisa Alford, Timothy O. Johnson, Joseph Wilka, Mayra Callo, John Dilbeck, Elvia Mega

Cast: Rhiannon Fish, Alec Santos, Christopher Vieira, Michelle Rosselló, Lucia Caravedo, Valentina Saba, Alberto Wirz Revoredo, Fernando Farfan

Director of Photography (Cinematographer): Branden James Maxham

Editors: Rob Pallatina

Composer: Russ Howard III

The Review

A Machu Picchu Proposal

6.5 Score

While its central romance feels underdeveloped and the plot relies on repetitive comedic mishaps, A Machu Picchu Proposal is saved by its genuine charm and absolutely stunning on-location cinematography. The film functions as a breathtaking Peruvian travelogue wrapped in a light, farcical story. It’s an uncomplicated and visually delightful escape, perfect for an evening when the primary goal is to relax and enjoy the view. Its sweetness and spectacular setting make it an enjoyable, if somewhat forgettable, confection.

PROS

  • Stunning on-location Peruvian scenery that elevates the film.
  • Charming and lighthearted comedic tone.
  • Respectful integration of local culture and actors.
  • A likable and engaging lead performance from Rhiannon Fish.

CONS

  • The central romance feels rushed and emotionally underdeveloped.
  • The "failed proposal" plot structure becomes repetitive.
  • Supporting characters, particularly Luciana, lack depth.
  • Pacing of the romantic subplot feels uneven.

Review Breakdown

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Tags: A Machu Picchu ProposalAdventureAlec SantosChristopher VieiraColin TheysComedyFeaturedHallmark ChannelLucia CaravedoMichelle RossellóRhiannon FishRomanceValentina Saba
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