29 reviews
It was good to see two different faces, new plot (I felt that some legal things were odd, but I'm no lawyer), and very colorful scenes. I really like when the two leads share a past, it seems more realistic. While I really liked it, probably won't watch again. Lovely movie.
Erin Cahill is a Hallmark regular and has shown more than once her likeability, have not liked every film of hers (i.e. 'Last Vermont Christmas') but others have left me pleasantly surprised. Am a lot more mixed on Trevor Donovan, with the right material and leading lady he is charming but in colourless roles he is stiff and bland. 2019 was a hit and miss year for Hallmark, their best work being very well done and their weakest being awful, the Christmas output showing both extremes.
'Love Fall and Order' is much closer to being in the very well done category, though not quite there. It was on the whole a very enjoyable film with a nice concept, and leagues better than the previous 2019 Fall Harvest film 'Over the Moon in Love' (which to me was very weak). At least 'Love Fall and Order' felt like a Fall Harvest film, whereas that film didn't seem to belong in any seasonal blocking, without it being too rubbed in the face or heavy handed.
Is it perfect? No, it is predictable and can get too silly at times. Especially in the final quarter, which did get on the over the top side for my liking.
The backing and forthing/bickering also could have been a little less.
Unlike 'Over the Moon in Love', 'Love Fall and Order' didn't have much wrong. Cahill is immensely engaging and has such a radiant presence that is easy to endear to. Donovan's performance here is one of his most natural, easy going and sincere. Really liked the chemistry between them, it's playful but also heartfelt and it develops in a way that doesn't rush or feel aimless. The supporting cast are all fun (even KC Klyde, who shows some nice comic timing), the standout is Gregory Harrison who always does well meaning father figure very well. The chemistry between the actors never feels forced or static.
Production values are very good, the scenery is beautiful and while the colour orange is used a lot it doesn't come over as too heavy. The music at least fits and doesn't feel overused or overscored. While not always subtle, the dialogue is generally witty, flows well and has honesty. While not perfect, the story is heart-warming and light-hearted with any character conflict being more realistic and less strained than can be usually be seen with Hallmark films following similar plotlines. A good deal happens but not in a way that comes over as over-stuffed and disjointed. The characters may not be complex, not that sort of film though, but have personality and likeable ones too.
Overall, very enjoyable. 7/10.
'Love Fall and Order' is much closer to being in the very well done category, though not quite there. It was on the whole a very enjoyable film with a nice concept, and leagues better than the previous 2019 Fall Harvest film 'Over the Moon in Love' (which to me was very weak). At least 'Love Fall and Order' felt like a Fall Harvest film, whereas that film didn't seem to belong in any seasonal blocking, without it being too rubbed in the face or heavy handed.
Is it perfect? No, it is predictable and can get too silly at times. Especially in the final quarter, which did get on the over the top side for my liking.
The backing and forthing/bickering also could have been a little less.
Unlike 'Over the Moon in Love', 'Love Fall and Order' didn't have much wrong. Cahill is immensely engaging and has such a radiant presence that is easy to endear to. Donovan's performance here is one of his most natural, easy going and sincere. Really liked the chemistry between them, it's playful but also heartfelt and it develops in a way that doesn't rush or feel aimless. The supporting cast are all fun (even KC Klyde, who shows some nice comic timing), the standout is Gregory Harrison who always does well meaning father figure very well. The chemistry between the actors never feels forced or static.
Production values are very good, the scenery is beautiful and while the colour orange is used a lot it doesn't come over as too heavy. The music at least fits and doesn't feel overused or overscored. While not always subtle, the dialogue is generally witty, flows well and has honesty. While not perfect, the story is heart-warming and light-hearted with any character conflict being more realistic and less strained than can be usually be seen with Hallmark films following similar plotlines. A good deal happens but not in a way that comes over as over-stuffed and disjointed. The characters may not be complex, not that sort of film though, but have personality and likeable ones too.
Overall, very enjoyable. 7/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Dec 27, 2021
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Oh, my goodness!!! Could a Fall harvest movie be any more colorful than this one? Almost every scene is bathed in orange..leaves, trees, festival booths, and, cleverly, even the leading lady's clothing! In her first visit to her hometown in Vermont, she is shown in an orange coat, carrying a green pocketbook..again reminding us that this is a Fall movie.
Other than the visual overload, this movie actually delivers a lovely story of life in a small New England town, with two families sparring over the boundaries of their farm properties. Of course, one knows a Hallmark movie will end happily with issues resolved. But the road to that resolution is well-handled in this film, with mature professional leading characters. Both are lawyers, both are extremely competitive, and both realize that their lifelong friendship is more than a casual friendship in the end.
The secondary leads are quite well portrayed, especially with a mature Gregory Harrison as the heroine's father. He brings a familiar face to this lovely story. The heroine's best friend and that woman's husband are also shown as a mature, supportive couple. Their two little girls are charming, with the younger one,perhaps all of 2 or 3 years old, acting remarkably like a professional! The husband is actually depicted drinking a beer with his buddy, the leading man. Hallmark is maturing! Men do have a beer now and then.
Bravo to Hallmark for this engaging film. Once the orange overload fades a bit, the story of two very likable professional adults comes through and evolves in a rational and sensible manner.
A cute, somewhat typical Hallmarker. The characters were well-cast and the addition of the cute dog was great!
7.4 stars.
How many of these films do they change the titles on? Can't they stick with a movie name and just not budge for once? Anywho, we have a woman visiting her hometown and her father's farm only to find out there is a land dispute in the works between an old "flame" and his aunty and her dad's farm which are right next to each other. He stumbles on an old deed, appears to show something different, she disagrees, of course they are both lawyers, I mean it wouldn't be Hallmark if there wasn't a crazy coincidence... They fight for land, they are way too agreeable with each other... In the real world there would be bickering and underhanded backstabbing at every turn, mark my words. Funny how Hallmark makes these relationship so easy going, breakups are smooth, deadly rivalries are resolved by a smile and a handshake, and even with them kissing at the end. Nah.
How many of these films do they change the titles on? Can't they stick with a movie name and just not budge for once? Anywho, we have a woman visiting her hometown and her father's farm only to find out there is a land dispute in the works between an old "flame" and his aunty and her dad's farm which are right next to each other. He stumbles on an old deed, appears to show something different, she disagrees, of course they are both lawyers, I mean it wouldn't be Hallmark if there wasn't a crazy coincidence... They fight for land, they are way too agreeable with each other... In the real world there would be bickering and underhanded backstabbing at every turn, mark my words. Funny how Hallmark makes these relationship so easy going, breakups are smooth, deadly rivalries are resolved by a smile and a handshake, and even with them kissing at the end. Nah.
- athompsonblue
- Oct 30, 2023
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- alliejhardy
- Nov 7, 2023
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2nd year law student here. Watched the movie instead of studying for finals next week.
Not proud of that .. Lol
Minus 1 star for lack of storyline Minus 1 star for No character development Minus 1 star for A 2 minute court room scene (totally anti climatic) - the poor Judge :/
Plus 100 stars for Trevor Donovan! He is so hot, and he looked so familiar (90210 & some other movie or Tv Show which I can't place him in).
Total chick flick, and total holiday movie but still .. this movie totally does nothing to stimulate women's intelligence. A feminist would not like this movie, for sure.
Finally, the most compelling argument I can make to watch this is .. Trevor Donovan! :)
Not proud of that .. Lol
Minus 1 star for lack of storyline Minus 1 star for No character development Minus 1 star for A 2 minute court room scene (totally anti climatic) - the poor Judge :/
Plus 100 stars for Trevor Donovan! He is so hot, and he looked so familiar (90210 & some other movie or Tv Show which I can't place him in).
Total chick flick, and total holiday movie but still .. this movie totally does nothing to stimulate women's intelligence. A feminist would not like this movie, for sure.
Finally, the most compelling argument I can make to watch this is .. Trevor Donovan! :)
- wayne-schu
- Apr 9, 2024
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- rustydalek-37911
- May 30, 2021
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At least this one doesn't tread totally familiar ground. Plus the combination of the cast is good. Erin Cahill and Trevor Donovan lead as two former competitors in high school who reunite in small town on opposite sides of a property dispute. The pre ending drama at least isn't contrived as usual. It's actually a pivotal part of the story. The filming looks nicer than usual. Well done.
- phd_travel
- Oct 14, 2019
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This isn't one of the better Hallmark films.
Despite starting well the third act really drags, with a 'twist' towards the end that doesn't really work.
Nice to see Gregory Harrison (forever known as Dean from 'Joey' to me) in the standard 'father of the female lead' role, but other than that and a few other moments, no, not that special.
Despite starting well the third act really drags, with a 'twist' towards the end that doesn't really work.
Nice to see Gregory Harrison (forever known as Dean from 'Joey' to me) in the standard 'father of the female lead' role, but other than that and a few other moments, no, not that special.
Hallmark movies are perfect for a Saturday evening after steak and wine, you don't have to be totally alert to enjoy them.
This one involves a dispute between adjacent landowners in this small Vermont town where everyone knows everyone else. An older deed indicates the property lines might not be where they think they are. The two lawyers who get involved happen to be old high school competitors, she was the valedictorian by 0.10 point over him. In high school he was nerdy and he secretly had a crush on her all those years ago but she didn't know that. He matured into quite an attractive hunk. And kind and generous.
Hallmark veteran Erin Cahill is the New York lawyer, Claire Hart, her dad's farm is one of the disputed properties. Trevor Donovan is the Stanford lawyer Patrick Harris who came back home because he enjoyed that life more than the corporate rat race. The other property is his aunt's.
The movie is only about 80 minutes, it plays out much as one would expect. This is a good movie for anyone who wants a nice story without sex, violence, or foul language, something hard to find these days.
My wife and I enjoyed it at home on DVD from our public library.
This one involves a dispute between adjacent landowners in this small Vermont town where everyone knows everyone else. An older deed indicates the property lines might not be where they think they are. The two lawyers who get involved happen to be old high school competitors, she was the valedictorian by 0.10 point over him. In high school he was nerdy and he secretly had a crush on her all those years ago but she didn't know that. He matured into quite an attractive hunk. And kind and generous.
Hallmark veteran Erin Cahill is the New York lawyer, Claire Hart, her dad's farm is one of the disputed properties. Trevor Donovan is the Stanford lawyer Patrick Harris who came back home because he enjoyed that life more than the corporate rat race. The other property is his aunt's.
The movie is only about 80 minutes, it plays out much as one would expect. This is a good movie for anyone who wants a nice story without sex, violence, or foul language, something hard to find these days.
My wife and I enjoyed it at home on DVD from our public library.
What a fun movie. The leads had great chemistry. The best friends were fun also, and Gregory Harrison is always a plus. It was nice that even though the characters were competitive they were also likeable. Kudos to Erin and Trevor for a pleasant and nicely acted Hallmark movie.
- JoBloTheMovieCritic
- Oct 26, 2019
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- Iwatchedthismovie
- Oct 12, 2019
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- turkeytail13-149-713148
- Oct 18, 2019
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This movie follows the typical Hallmark formula, which is fine. The two main actors aren't the best that Hallmark offers, but they're not bad, either. They're also fine. What isn't fine is the ageism in this movie. Treating elderly characters like they're slow and tech-stupid is unacceptable. The condescension displayed in this movie is appalling! I'm not a senior, but I've seen many who are more tech savvy than people half their age. Hallmark can and should be treating their watchers much better than this. Especially since senior citizens definitely are part of their target audience!
- jenrn-09722
- Jan 11, 2022
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I enjoyed this movie quite a lot actually! The plot had some holes in it sure but overall it was a cozy feel-good movie with the fall set up, all the beautiful colors, decorations and the fall festivities which were so cute! But the best part on my end was definitely the chemistry between the lead actors Erin Cahill and Trevor Donovan! Chemistry between actors is nothing to take for granted in these kinds of movies but I really enjoyed it this time! I would definitely recommend this for the cheesy romantic movie lovers!
- cissi-e-648-661504
- Oct 13, 2021
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This was an ok movie. It was filmed in a quaint location. The storyline was a bit nonsensical but the acting was good enough. You could do worse.
I may watch it again if it comes on.
I may watch it again if it comes on.
- rhonnie-43139
- Mar 24, 2021
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