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A Splash of Love

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Rhiannon Fish and Benjamin Hollingsworth in A Splash of Love (2022)
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A Ph.D. student expands her studies to include the whales of the Pacific Northwest. There she meets a whale-watching tour guide and they soon find themselves bonding over more than just Orca... Read allA Ph.D. student expands her studies to include the whales of the Pacific Northwest. There she meets a whale-watching tour guide and they soon find themselves bonding over more than just Orcas.A Ph.D. student expands her studies to include the whales of the Pacific Northwest. There she meets a whale-watching tour guide and they soon find themselves bonding over more than just Orcas.

  • Director
    • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
  • Writer
    • Juliana Wimbles
  • Stars
    • Rhiannon Fish
    • Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Laura Soltis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
    • Writer
      • Juliana Wimbles
    • Stars
      • Rhiannon Fish
      • Benjamin Hollingsworth
      • Laura Soltis
    • 46User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Rhiannon Fish
    Rhiannon Fish
    • Chloe Turner
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Ben Winters
    Laura Soltis
    Laura Soltis
    • Mary Martin
    Brad Abramenko
    Brad Abramenko
    • Adrian
    Juliana Wimbles
    Juliana Wimbles
    • Shawna
    Sean Yves Lessard
    Sean Yves Lessard
    • Marcus
    Madeleine Kelders
    Madeleine Kelders
    • Dr. Andrea Ware
    Kamantha Naidoo
    Kamantha Naidoo
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    • Director
      • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
    • Writer
      • Juliana Wimbles
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    7MichaelByTheSea

    A sweet story, with beautiful scenery, stunning orcas, and 2 leads with good chemistry.

    I enjoyed watching A Splash of Love. And I'm pretty sure this was the first Hallmark movie to feature orcas (and people say Hallmark movies are all the same).

    Another reviewer asked about the lovely musical score. It's by Mario Vaira.

    This was my first exposure to Rhiannon Fish as a lead (her parents must have really liked Fleetwood Mac). Rhiannon's performance as Chloe reminded me a little bit of Hailee Steinfeld, but I can see why some may have been put off a bit by the somewhat childish (I'd call it endearing) way that Chloe acts at times.

    There's a great review here by Jfenn53058 in which she mentions Chloe's "school girl glee" and her voice which she describes as "nearly a squeal with delight", but adds that she has "a relative who is also a wildlife scientist and she reacts the same way." I have also known women who occasionally "squeal with delight" and exude excitement about some aspect of their career or about something important to them. I find it charming and infectious. Some don't.

    I know Ben Hollingsworth, who played Ben, mostly from Virgin River. In that show, he made me hate his character, but then he made me reassess that same character. Here, his character was a likeable, credible match for Chloe. Loved the "What's up Doc?" Bugs Bunny reference.

    I do have a few questions though.

    Why is Chloe, supposedly the "first choice for the program" (or anyone in Miami) being offered a last minute opportunity to use a research grant to study orca whale migration in the Pacific Northwest with just a week's notice? And for just one week? That's something that should have been set up months in advance. The last minute plane ticket alone would have been twice as expensive. Hallmark loves last minute opportunities and ridiculously unrealistic fake deadlines.

    Why would a pretty young woman get in a car with a total stranger in the middle of nowhere, but then initially reject his offers of help in town?

    Was that guy in the inflatable boat deliberately trying to get Chloe wet? He literally made 2 runs by her boat that seemed unrelated to any other objective.

    And how did she even get access to that little skiff minutes after her check in? And not know the bow from the stern despite living in Miami and studying ocean whales?

    I get that Chloe was there thanks to grant money, but did that include the cost of a spacious and nicely appointed oceanside cottage that looked like it would cost $500/night (or more)? I'd love to stay there.

    And how about Mary's response to Chloe's "what do I owe you?" Is Mary independently wealthy?

    Is Mary (warmly played by Laura Soltis) the only employee at her very large B&B (she works the front desk, delivers tea in the rain, takes orders as a waitress, and made a comment about needing to drop food into the fryer). It sure seemed like she was a one woman show, and on the big Dock Party dinner night, the only people who seemed to be helping were Ben, Chloe and the fishing boat couple.

    And were those four going to eat their 4 fish and chip dinners on the couches where they ordered those dinners?

    What's the likelihood of the "only road" into town washing out after a few hours of rain and then taking so long to open up that guests and supplies couldn't get through?

    "Abandon ship"? In response to a mechanical failure?

    And what was the point of having the exes show up? It's possible to make a good romance movie without having the exes show up. I'm getting REALLY tired of the "unexpected appearance of the boyfriend" trope, especially when, as here, he travels a long distance (Miami to Squamish??) and has the worst timing (right before Chloe is due to fly back?). And here, his reaction to Chloe's response was literally unbelievable. I've seen guys get more upset when a girl says "no" to "can I buy you a drink?"

    As for Ben's ex, telling us she left town was enough; we didn't need some manufactured reason for her to also suddenly appear. I would have preferred keeping the focus on Ben, Chloe, the locals and the whales. That, and the conflict about how to make it work between 2 people who live 3,000 miles apart, was more than enough conflict to work with. Too often, Hallmark movies add unnecessary conflict to drive the story. That's lazy writing.

    But even my favorite Hallmark movies have things I don't like. And yet I love them anyway and grade them on a curve. This one was good and well worth watching.
    vsteach-11717

    Scenery Couldn't Save This One

    I was really looking forward to this movie since my husband and I recently went on a whale-watching excursion during our Alaskan Cruise. Not enough Whale encounters to salvage this one! A Marine Biology PhD student "afraid" of the cold ocean water? No knowledge of how to scientifically collect water samples? During the first 10 minutes the female lead got lost using a paper map and was repeatedly doused by a motorized rubber boat doing donuts too close to shore. The male lead who ran a whale watching excursion business was "surprised" to discover whales in a certain place where they should have been anyway. The obligatory Aurora Borealis sky views at night. I agree with everyone who was irritated by the OMG teenage squealing of the female lead which continued throughout the movie. OMG is right!!!
    7EPMD57

    I like the way they treat each other

    In too many of this genre of movies, the two romantic leads end up sparring with each other until the second half of the movie. In this one, however, they display kindness and genuine fondness for each other. It was a refreshing change! I hope to see more of the same going forward because I don't think anyone watches this stuff to see couples acting like oil and water.

    Some of the side shows and B-plots were rough around the edges, the science wasn't all correct, and I could see some bits irritating viewers, but overall I think this comes across as cute and charming. There was a realism to the relationship circumstances that I think many of us could relate to.
    5bmiller59

    Dreadful

    If it wasn't for the incredible scenery of this being filmed in Squamish, and the beautiful Orcas, I would have rated this lower than I did. IMDB didn't give any indication where the filming took place so I googled it and discovered it was in Squamish. I've been near there and I loved the country, the water, the geography, there's not much to not like there.

    Oh yea, the movie. Where was the director directing the lead female. She was horrible. I commented almost from the beginning how bad she was. She seemed to be just reading the words off the script, didn't see much acting. I do like the lead male, but he couldn't do much to make this palatable.

    So many HM movies are set in cities other than British Columbia, but the filming is done IN BC. They finally got it right, filmed in Canada.
    ts-0000

    A Splash of.. "Finally!"

    Hallmark has been using the same stories & actors,where it feels unoriginal & so forth.. If you can fall asleep & upon waking,feel you didn't miss anything that's bad.

    This movie not only was refreshing,the chemistry between actors was decent & scenes were breathtaking.

    Minor issue considering why she was there,she acted cold often.. Male lead wore sweaters,etc & she mostly came across unprepared plus it seemed she wasn't use to standing in/being around water.. lol.

    One could sometime watch,again! Worth checking out.

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    • Trivia
      Screenwriter and co-executive producer, Juliana Wimbles has a featured role as Shawna, a Cable Cove local.
    • Goofs
      When Chloe and Ben go out in the boat the first time, and she sees her first whale, Ben offers to get them closer and then pulls the lever back, and then the boat is shown to be going forward. If he were to pull the lever back, the boat would have gone into reverse. That was a merc 200 outboard.
    • Quotes

      Mary Martin: You know, whatever you wanna call it between you and Ben - it's there. It's here. And whatever you choose to do with it is up to you. Take it from me. Something like this only comes around once in a lifetime ... *if* you're lucky.

    • Connections
      References Free Willy (1993)

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Na vlnách lásky
    • Filming locations
      • Telegraph Cove, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Johnson Production Group
      • Whale Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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