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A doctor from Seattle returns to her family farm to reconnect with her son and finds more than she can imagine.A doctor from Seattle returns to her family farm to reconnect with her son and finds more than she can imagine.A doctor from Seattle returns to her family farm to reconnect with her son and finds more than she can imagine.
Barry W. Levy
- Eli
- (as Barry Levy)
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Will and Luna sit together on a truck to see the harvest moon, which is a full moon.
At least 4 days later they are dancing on the harvest festival where they again see a full moon.
This is not possible since a full moon is only shown for 1 day each 28 days, and the moon changes state every 7 days.
Will and Luna sit together on a truck to see the harvest moon, which is a full moon.
At least 4 days later they are dancing on the harvest festival where they again see a full moon.
This is not possible since a full moon is only shown for 1 day each 28 days, and the moon changes state every 7 days.
Jen does not come off as a surgeon very well. Once she gets to the country, the rest of the movie is warm and entertaining.
The actors left so many awkward moments of silence that it made me feel uncomfortable. The main characters were very cold to each other. However, I did like the interaction between Will Nash (Ryan Paevey) and Andy. I liked Ryan Paevey in Unleashing Mr. Darcy. Jen Lilly on the other hand was disappointing. She never made eye-contact, had a fake smile on her face constantly, and never really made me feel like she was sincere. Overall, a strange movie. Can't put my finger on it but it was odd and awkward. Not a lot of love going on....
Did I buy the lead character as a surgeon? No. Why was the kid always tired?
If you can put these elements aside you'll find a fun Hallmark film. The story holds up, the leads have chemistry - those are two big boxes ticked off that make or break this type of film.
It's very much built in the Hallmark formula, but there are enough lovely moments here to make this a pleasant way to spend an afternoon's viewing.
If you can put these elements aside you'll find a fun Hallmark film. The story holds up, the leads have chemistry - those are two big boxes ticked off that make or break this type of film.
It's very much built in the Hallmark formula, but there are enough lovely moments here to make this a pleasant way to spend an afternoon's viewing.
The worst thing - the performance of Jen Lilley. Wooden, fake, the smile as axis not very solide. The good thing - the pear orchard. Short, a Hallmark romance, not bad, not great, predictable, so forced in the details o story than the usual "nice" seems to much. But good option after a long , busy work day. So, the pear orchard as the good point.
Did you know
- TriviaAired as the second of six original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2017 "Fall Harvest" lineup.
- GoofsWill asks Andy for channel locks to fix the sink plumbing. Andy hands Will a crescent wrench and told Andy that was right. The scene shows Will using the crescent wrench but a flash change and it switches to channel locks.
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