Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman finds romance with a handsome local when she returns home to help her father with the family vineyard.A woman finds romance with a handsome local when she returns home to help her father with the family vineyard.A woman finds romance with a handsome local when she returns home to help her father with the family vineyard.
Austin Highsmith Garces
- Alison
- (as Austin Highsmith)
Michael Anthony Page
- Walter
- (as Mike Page)
Lena Harmon
- Festival Goer
- (uncredited)
Kenda Henthorn
- Festival Goer
- (uncredited)
- …
Howard Morey
- Office worker
- (uncredited)
Avalon Rayne
- Festival Goer
- (uncredited)
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Another tale of city girl coming back to her country town and falling for local farmer boy. Nothing original, nothing offensive, nothing relevant.
FILMING: Some views of the countryside are pleasant and inviting, probably the better part of the entire content.
SCRIPT: rather generic and bland, with little or no drama.
CHARACTERS: Cute the little girl, the others have no depth, little vitality, and no endearing qualities.
ACTING: subpar across the field. Jonathan Bennett appears ill-cast in the role of what should have been a rugged countryman. He seems uneasy and comes out unconvincing. Definitely far from his best. Alix Angelis is pretty, but her acting is wooden, almost stereotyped. Half of the time, she is seen on close-ups with goo-goo eyes and a faintly lost expression that, I suppose, was intended to show how smitten she is from the first moment on.
DIRECTING: Probably the cause of all above detracting elements. It must be, as I have seen the same actors do better in other production.
Overall, a production that lives no marks, rather insipid and forgettable.
FILMING: Some views of the countryside are pleasant and inviting, probably the better part of the entire content.
SCRIPT: rather generic and bland, with little or no drama.
CHARACTERS: Cute the little girl, the others have no depth, little vitality, and no endearing qualities.
ACTING: subpar across the field. Jonathan Bennett appears ill-cast in the role of what should have been a rugged countryman. He seems uneasy and comes out unconvincing. Definitely far from his best. Alix Angelis is pretty, but her acting is wooden, almost stereotyped. Half of the time, she is seen on close-ups with goo-goo eyes and a faintly lost expression that, I suppose, was intended to show how smitten she is from the first moment on.
DIRECTING: Probably the cause of all above detracting elements. It must be, as I have seen the same actors do better in other production.
Overall, a production that lives no marks, rather insipid and forgettable.
I chose to watch this movie because I have seen Jonathan Bennett in other movies. This was not one of his best. I was very surprised to see that it was a recent production - 2021. I was sure is was one of his earlier movies.
Acting by all the actors was second rate in my opinion and I am usually pretty forgiving. The niece was the exception, as I generally think children add something to movies.
The positive about the movie was that it was a clean wholesome family show. I am okay with predictable "Hallmark-type" movies but the acting was poor. There was no chemistry between the actors. Overall it was disappointing.
Acting by all the actors was second rate in my opinion and I am usually pretty forgiving. The niece was the exception, as I generally think children add something to movies.
The positive about the movie was that it was a clean wholesome family show. I am okay with predictable "Hallmark-type" movies but the acting was poor. There was no chemistry between the actors. Overall it was disappointing.
Nice harlequin vibes for a night on the couch but could not look past her foundation that was only on her face and not on her neck.
Anyway, if you like to know the plot after 5 minutes of watching (which is very nice at times) this is the movie for you!
Anyway, if you like to know the plot after 5 minutes of watching (which is very nice at times) this is the movie for you!
It was a very formulaic film, city girl reconnecting with roots blah blah blah, put her in cute country clothes which never get mucky (dirty for non northern English people). The lead actress seems sweet and extremely pretty but lacked acting ability or emotions, whether that was because her character was two dimensional or on the actor's part, I don't know. The supporting actress is a much better lead and actress when I have seen her previously, so would have made a better lead. None of the males shined but possibly also due to a dire script.
The grapes with synthetic leaves, daffodils in harvest time and very red, waxed apples, just fallen from the tree were, as usual, very silly.
The positives were a beautiful setting, lots of sunshine to enjoy on a dull winter's day and an inoffensive way of relaxing.
The grapes with synthetic leaves, daffodils in harvest time and very red, waxed apples, just fallen from the tree were, as usual, very silly.
The positives were a beautiful setting, lots of sunshine to enjoy on a dull winter's day and an inoffensive way of relaxing.
A man farmer, who is uncle to Curly Sue, falls in love with a robot on an adjacent grape farm. The acting is pretty bad. Main characters are as stiff and interesting as a cardboard box.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of the first productions in the U.S. to begin principal photography after the pandemic began. Shooting started in late May 2020.
- GaffesGrape harvesting does not occur at the same time that daffodils are in bloom.
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