20 reviews
Kathy/Katrina is a travel writer on the verge of getting a joint travel tv show with her current boyfriend, Jack.
Then her father passes away and leaves his large Amish farmer to her and her sister, so Kathy goes home to her Amish roots. There she reconnects with her old friend/love interest Isaak who is now a widower with an adorable young daughter.
It is a sweet reconnection love story.
(One thing of interest: I thought she was very in sync with her boyfriend at the beginning of the show and I was surprised that she would forget about him so quickly...that seemed off and uncharacteristic.)
I enjoyed it and recommend it...of course I know nothing about the Amish lifestyle.
Then her father passes away and leaves his large Amish farmer to her and her sister, so Kathy goes home to her Amish roots. There she reconnects with her old friend/love interest Isaak who is now a widower with an adorable young daughter.
It is a sweet reconnection love story.
(One thing of interest: I thought she was very in sync with her boyfriend at the beginning of the show and I was surprised that she would forget about him so quickly...that seemed off and uncharacteristic.)
I enjoyed it and recommend it...of course I know nothing about the Amish lifestyle.
- aqueckboerner
- Oct 11, 2020
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- wblum524-881-262052
- Jun 16, 2021
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- mccoybrandi
- Oct 22, 2020
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6.5 stars.
This is not what Amish people are like, just so you know. They are generally very nice and open-minded folk, very welcoming, kind, and easy going. "From the Heart" casts a very negative slant on this quaint group of Amish people that Katrina has left behind in her desire to experience adventures and see the world. She left her Amish upbringing, as is the option of all Amish citizens. In her case, she never came back. Now she's visiting home due to the loss of her father. She must tie up loose ends regarding her inheritance, which is shared with her Amish sister and family.
The twists and turns of plot and the abrupt changes of heart that so many characters experience so quickly is not believable. The story is not convincing, and not true to life. We have several people whose ideological views take an about-face: to be Amish, or not, to be worldly, or not, to be critical, to be in love, to be understanding. The writers make a bold attempt to stretch the imagination with "From the Heart", unfortunately to the point that it leaves a sour aftertaste.
My main focus of this review is to express that Amish folks are generally not so bitter and harsh as this, and I find it very unnerving that Hallmark would portray them as such. Otherwise, this film is simply a variation of the usual Hallmark formula. Why the sudden shift from fervor to complete indifference? It's quite bewildering. Total fabrication and lack of plausibility aside, this was a very moving film for about 15 minutes.
This is not what Amish people are like, just so you know. They are generally very nice and open-minded folk, very welcoming, kind, and easy going. "From the Heart" casts a very negative slant on this quaint group of Amish people that Katrina has left behind in her desire to experience adventures and see the world. She left her Amish upbringing, as is the option of all Amish citizens. In her case, she never came back. Now she's visiting home due to the loss of her father. She must tie up loose ends regarding her inheritance, which is shared with her Amish sister and family.
The twists and turns of plot and the abrupt changes of heart that so many characters experience so quickly is not believable. The story is not convincing, and not true to life. We have several people whose ideological views take an about-face: to be Amish, or not, to be worldly, or not, to be critical, to be in love, to be understanding. The writers make a bold attempt to stretch the imagination with "From the Heart", unfortunately to the point that it leaves a sour aftertaste.
My main focus of this review is to express that Amish folks are generally not so bitter and harsh as this, and I find it very unnerving that Hallmark would portray them as such. Otherwise, this film is simply a variation of the usual Hallmark formula. Why the sudden shift from fervor to complete indifference? It's quite bewildering. Total fabrication and lack of plausibility aside, this was a very moving film for about 15 minutes.
- caseybones
- Oct 10, 2020
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What happens when a former Amish gal returns home after a decade of living life in the modern world? Even coming for a visit has its difficulties. Trying to fit in and restore relationships seems impossible. The conflicts in the story are compounded when you add in some romance and a heart not fully healed.
This is a heart warming story that shows love can overcome obstacles. Love lived out can heal relationships. The story also points out that sometimes our dreams are only dreams, that reality can be even better when love is present. Love it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 6/6/21.
This is a heart warming story that shows love can overcome obstacles. Love lived out can heal relationships. The story also points out that sometimes our dreams are only dreams, that reality can be even better when love is present. Love it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 6/6/21.
I think this is another example of a good cast with a weak script. It feels like a story being told by someone who doesn't understand what they're writing about. The ingredients for a good story are there, it just lacks true understanding, due diligence and polish. Props to hair and makeup, it must have been a chore to subdue the raw beauty of the cast members, it made me wonder how many supermodels are among the Amish. It's not one to avoid, it's just not great.
Sweet watchable story with a predictable outcome. I watch Hallmark to see good moral stories, not heavy drama. Sarah was really a good little actress and was totally believable. Hope to see more of her like Opal from "When Calls the Heart" who has been in several Hallmark productions.
- sailingStu
- Oct 12, 2020
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- californiacountrychick
- Nov 13, 2020
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I am just thankful that no Amish people will ever see this movie. They would be hurt and offended.
- rebekahrox
- Oct 23, 2020
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2020 was not a consistent year for Hallmark, but that was not unexpected at all. In fact, part of me was expecting it to not be a good year. While there were quite a number of average or less films that year, that year overall could have been a lot worse. Hallmark did make some surprisingly decent and more films that year and 'Follow Your Heart'/'From the Heart' had potential to be one of those films, with its attempt at something different with the inclusion of the Amish.
'Follow Your Heart' unfortunately turned out for me to be one of the wastes of potential, with its biggest interest point being also its biggest frustration and disappointment in execution. Is it one of the worst 2020 Hallmark films? Not quite. One of the worst Hallmark Movies and Mysteries films? Again not quite, but it sounded like one of the more refreshing ones and ended up being your typical Hallmark reconnecting film. The story did sound lovely, but sounded a lot more interesting than it turned out in the film.
There are good things about 'Follow Your Heart'. The production values are good on the whole, especially the scenery. Regardless of authenticity, at least it looked picturesque and colourful. The photography was clearly in awe of it without being too in love with it. Also thought that the acting was pretty decent considering what was given to them. Galadriel Stineman and Kevin Joy do not work as a couple, but give committed and deeply felt performances individually. The rest of the cast likewise.
Some pleasant moments musically too and the film started off with some promise.
It is a real shame that that promise did not continue, with the story going downhill early on and never fully recovering. Pace-wise, it is all over the map. Mostly very slow going and too padded out, and then the final act is very rushed and over-stuffed, as if the writers realised that there was a lot left with little time to go and crammed the rest in in a panic. There is no chemistry between Stineman and Joy, with too much of a mismatch in the character's personalities and their acting styles. The relationship could have been better developed too, not going very far most of the time and then in an abrupt gear change rushed through later.
Moreover, the film is very predictable. Hallmark has done the reconnection sort of story many times, 'Follow Your Heart' does nothing new with it other than the setting and as well as messily paced the structure has a disjointed and incomplete feel. Namely in the character motivations, which are at best vague and at worst abruptly introduced and unrealistic. Especially in the final act, which does not ring true, not to mention too pat, considering how the characters behave and when you take into account the way the Amish really live. Everything that happens in this section would not be allowed in real life. The dialogue is cheesy and awkward sounding, with a heavy dose of schmaltz. Absolutely agree about the representation of the Amish being insulting, with the writers clearly being in an alternate universe, not just fantasy land. The biggest interest point and the thing that would have set the film apart, and it is fouled up.
Overall, frustratingly lacklustre. 4/10.
'Follow Your Heart' unfortunately turned out for me to be one of the wastes of potential, with its biggest interest point being also its biggest frustration and disappointment in execution. Is it one of the worst 2020 Hallmark films? Not quite. One of the worst Hallmark Movies and Mysteries films? Again not quite, but it sounded like one of the more refreshing ones and ended up being your typical Hallmark reconnecting film. The story did sound lovely, but sounded a lot more interesting than it turned out in the film.
There are good things about 'Follow Your Heart'. The production values are good on the whole, especially the scenery. Regardless of authenticity, at least it looked picturesque and colourful. The photography was clearly in awe of it without being too in love with it. Also thought that the acting was pretty decent considering what was given to them. Galadriel Stineman and Kevin Joy do not work as a couple, but give committed and deeply felt performances individually. The rest of the cast likewise.
Some pleasant moments musically too and the film started off with some promise.
It is a real shame that that promise did not continue, with the story going downhill early on and never fully recovering. Pace-wise, it is all over the map. Mostly very slow going and too padded out, and then the final act is very rushed and over-stuffed, as if the writers realised that there was a lot left with little time to go and crammed the rest in in a panic. There is no chemistry between Stineman and Joy, with too much of a mismatch in the character's personalities and their acting styles. The relationship could have been better developed too, not going very far most of the time and then in an abrupt gear change rushed through later.
Moreover, the film is very predictable. Hallmark has done the reconnection sort of story many times, 'Follow Your Heart' does nothing new with it other than the setting and as well as messily paced the structure has a disjointed and incomplete feel. Namely in the character motivations, which are at best vague and at worst abruptly introduced and unrealistic. Especially in the final act, which does not ring true, not to mention too pat, considering how the characters behave and when you take into account the way the Amish really live. Everything that happens in this section would not be allowed in real life. The dialogue is cheesy and awkward sounding, with a heavy dose of schmaltz. Absolutely agree about the representation of the Amish being insulting, with the writers clearly being in an alternate universe, not just fantasy land. The biggest interest point and the thing that would have set the film apart, and it is fouled up.
Overall, frustratingly lacklustre. 4/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Jun 1, 2022
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- r_m_griffiths
- Aug 3, 2021
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- steiner-sam
- Mar 5, 2023
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Not your typical Hallmark Romance. Story was well written and actors seemed like their characters were true to life.
- olympicair
- Oct 4, 2020
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"Follow Your Heart" is the title, not "From the Heart" as listed. I really enjoyed this movie. The acting was very good, the storyline was believable, and I cared about the characters. A great ride.
- mspencer678
- Jun 18, 2021
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Waar kan ik deze film bekijken ? Ik wil hem heel graag zien maar weet niwt waar of hoe ik hem bekijken .
- jojotje-11825
- Oct 27, 2020
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