La abogada sureña Angie Lawrence busca al propietario legítimo de un diario recuperado de una casa anterior a la guerra que heredó.La abogada sureña Angie Lawrence busca al propietario legítimo de un diario recuperado de una casa anterior a la guerra que heredó.La abogada sureña Angie Lawrence busca al propietario legítimo de un diario recuperado de una casa anterior a la guerra que heredó.
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- 13 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total
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It took me three years to write this story. I loved getting lost in every character and plot line. I am so grateful for the opportunity I had to bring it to the screen and the novel has hade glowing reviews on both Amazon and Goodreads. I thank you all for taking the time to read the novel and have been so blessed by all of your comments related to the original story of the novel.
BEST MOVIE I've seen this year, the transition between present and past is very hard to achieve at times but this Director did an excellent job. The writing of the script and the excellent performances of all the actors deserve an award. I must say the way the movie flowed kept you captivated between the two time periods . The deep south has always been a place I would love to visit. This movie will demand your attention from the beginning of the beautiful location to the unexpected and wonderful ending. A love story and thriller always has a making of a great movie.
This story deserved so much more. Unfortunately, the screenplay was poorly written and had no flow. We are left wondering the back story of these characters as they are thrown at us.
Continuity is lacking. The costumes for the historical time period are incorrect. The integration of the story in history is inaccurate.
I wanted to like it but I just can't.
Continuity is lacking. The costumes for the historical time period are incorrect. The integration of the story in history is inaccurate.
I wanted to like it but I just can't.
This is a really touching story written and directed by Veronica Robledo. The actors were all lovely. We really enjoyed the relationship between the two contemporary leads, Kristen Renton and Maurice Johnson but all of the actors were quite good. The portayals of the two women in the past-friends for life Ophelia (played by Jaimie Butler) and Emmalaine (KateLynn E. Newberry) were especially wonderful and heartbreaking.
The blend between the 1800s harsh and sometimes violent past and the modern day kindness works very well advancing the dance to the light and hope filled end. So happy to see a woman director bringing this meaningful story to the forefront with a strong vision and steady hand. She also keeps it from falling into gratuitous violence. Beautiful location. Nice cinematography. Put The Crickets Dance on your list to watch.
The blend between the 1800s harsh and sometimes violent past and the modern day kindness works very well advancing the dance to the light and hope filled end. So happy to see a woman director bringing this meaningful story to the forefront with a strong vision and steady hand. She also keeps it from falling into gratuitous violence. Beautiful location. Nice cinematography. Put The Crickets Dance on your list to watch.
What a beautiful story of the horrible truths of the past, the beautiful truths of the past and a possibility of change. I'm afraid that the haters in this world and the ones that can't believe won't ever let us all rejoice in the 'Annabelle's' that should be. Made me cry.
The actors did great, with the script and screenplay they were given. Jamie Butler's performance was amazing. It seemed rushed and poorly directed, at times. Screenplay and director... same person. Might have been a budget issue? The cinematography was beautiful. Not a 10 star movie. But I LOVED it.
The actors did great, with the script and screenplay they were given. Jamie Butler's performance was amazing. It seemed rushed and poorly directed, at times. Screenplay and director... same person. Might have been a budget issue? The cinematography was beautiful. Not a 10 star movie. But I LOVED it.
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- TriviaThe small town Angie Lawrence is from was inspired by Deborah Robillard's home town although the story is fiction. The characters of Mrs. Claudia and Janice are from the authors imagination, and are a tribute to some of the qualities she admired in several women who the author knew and loved that influenced her in her in her formative years growing up in the rural Georgia. Most of the character names come from either Deborah Robillard's family tree or beloved friends, except for Ophelia. Her name comes from Shakespeare's Hamlet, one of the authors favorite plays. While Shakespeare's Ophelia character is complex and multifaceted she is held in high esteem by her father as a virtuous woman whose values and morality are meant to show the characters potential to be both a dutiful wife and an exemplary mother. Ophelia is also a French name meaning 'helper' and is a tribute to the authors French roots. Angie's last name of Lawrence is the first name of Deborah's beloved grandfather, where Deborah's French lineage comes from. While the story is fiction Deborah wanted to pay her respects to both literary characters and authors that she admired and those around her who helped shape own life.
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