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Welcome to Valentine

  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
546
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Markian Tarasiuk and Kathryn Davis in Welcome to Valentine (2023)
Follows Olivia, who lost her boyfriend and job at once and wants to return to her hometown in Nebraska, but in the way she meets George and gets stuck in the road with him, spending time together and realizing love is what truly matters.
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Follows Olivia, who lost her boyfriend and job at once and wants to return to her hometown in Nebraska, but in the way she meets George and gets stuck in the road with him, spending time tog... Read allFollows Olivia, who lost her boyfriend and job at once and wants to return to her hometown in Nebraska, but in the way she meets George and gets stuck in the road with him, spending time together and realizing love is what truly matters.Follows Olivia, who lost her boyfriend and job at once and wants to return to her hometown in Nebraska, but in the way she meets George and gets stuck in the road with him, spending time together and realizing love is what truly matters.

  • Director
    • Stefan Brogren
  • Writers
    • Jen Bashian
    • Stefanie Abel Horowitz
  • Stars
    • Kathryn Davis
    • Markian Tarasiuk
    • Kara Duncan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    546
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stefan Brogren
    • Writers
      • Jen Bashian
      • Stefanie Abel Horowitz
    • Stars
      • Kathryn Davis
      • Markian Tarasiuk
      • Kara Duncan
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kathryn Davis
    Kathryn Davis
    • Olivia Lafferty
    Markian Tarasiuk
    Markian Tarasiuk
    • George Kessler
    Kara Duncan
    Kara Duncan
    • Vanessa
    Sophie Bastelle
    Sophie Bastelle
    • Tess
    Baeyen Hoffman
    Baeyen Hoffman
    • Mickie
    Louise Kerr
    Louise Kerr
    • Miss Hackey
    Percy Anane-Dwumfour
    Percy Anane-Dwumfour
    • Ronald
    Andrea Davis
    Andrea Davis
    • Barbara Mae
    Georgia Chase
    Georgia Chase
    • Camilla Hollander
    Peter James Haworth
    • George Kessler, Sr.
    • (as Peter Haworth)
    Rachel Sellan
    Rachel Sellan
    • Claire-Ann
    Sandy Duarte
    • Catering Boss
    Simba Yakibonge
    Simba Yakibonge
    • Dreads Denzel
    • Director
      • Stefan Brogren
    • Writers
      • Jen Bashian
      • Stefanie Abel Horowitz
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    User reviews16

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    10mamapalomalopes

    super cute and loved the humor

    Yes this is a Hallmark movie, and there are rules to Hallmark movies: There is the small town with a big heart, the icy business man who needs a small-town makeover, the parentless protagonist etc, but this movie felt playful. I appreciate the sense of humor throughout- it was very refreshing. Mickey is the cutest child ever- he was so sweet! My heart melted for him and his valentine for his dad! The woman who played Miss Hackey is perfect.

    "The parade is nigh" is a hilarious line. There is good dialogue cracking through. I want more movies like this! More funny Hallmark movies! More writing like this!
    PeterMovie61

    No Story No Chemistry

    This was flat and dull. Not funny, not romantic, not dramatic...there was nothing to the story line.

    Acting was listless and we bailed out on it. As reviews come in, the rating will drop. The father-son interaction was forced. Giving up the CEO position was cliché and not realistic. They only had one "Frankenstein-face" (bad plastic surgery) which is at least consistent but they didn't do any facial close ups, mercifully. Opening seen with two women and a boy rolling on top of each other was cringe worthy. The actors are talented but they deserve good writing. They had nothing to work with.

    Maybe new writers?
    5wayfind

    I had to wonder...

    Boy, I hated to give a movie like this a 5 rating. I'm usually a little more generous. This movie tried hard - too hard! At a certain point, it struck me: "WHY is there so much overacting in this movie?" Except for the fairly appealing male lead (Markian Tarasiuk) most of the actresses need to tone it down a great deal. Gestures too big, facial expressions too big, emotions too big... Then I realized several of them have a lot of stage experience, or maybe they've done a lot of emotion-fraught dramas. Whatever. In a big theatre, an actor HAS to be "big" or the audience can't see what's up. These actresses seemed not have have learned how to "bring it down" for the camera. It got to the point that I had to start skipping through the movie.

    Also, the writing was just a little too self-conscious, too "New York," too "Neil Simon-esque" to be enjoyable in a small-town romance Hallmark movie. It sounded unnatural. As I said at the beginning, trying too hard - and it just didn't work. Beautiful faces, for sure, but...no.
    3MichaelByTheSea

    It can't be fun being stuck in Nowhere, Nebraska in the cold of winter

    I'm a huge Hallmark movie fan but this movie was too weird and unsatisfying for me. I didn't have a problem with the leads, but their story was uninspiring.

    As the movie opens, Olivia is a struggling artist who's been in New York City for two years but is still crashing on her friend's couch (??). She has a job at a catering company with that friend but she's a terrible employee. After being fired (shocker), she finds out that she's losing the couch that she's been crashing on (her friend is suddenly moving and tells her she only has the place for another week).

    So she catches a ride home with George, a high flying "40 under 40" golden boy and future Big Company CEO who, bizarrely, is driving an old car 2,800 miles across the country during the winter. Huh? He agrees to drop off Olivia in her hometown of Valentine, Nebraska but his old car breaks down once they get there (shocker). After the town's only mechanic incompetently fried the entire electrical system of his car (by putting the jumper cables on the wrong battery posts), George becomes understandably frustrated and calls the town "Nowhere, Nebraska".

    But that town is, in fact, literally located in the middle of nowhere and only has a population of 2,603. I love how Hallmark has become more diverse and inclusive but the real town of Valentine only has one Black person. Just one. And yet virtually everyone featured in the movie (Olivia, her sister Vanessa, Vanessa's son, the restaurant owner, the town's only mechanic, and some random people in the parade) were all people of color. It came across as well intentioned but unrealistic.

    When I watched this movie's premiere in February when the movie supposedly takes place, it was literally 24 degrees in Valentine, Nebraska. But some little old lady name Mrs. Hacky spent most of the movie sitting on a little stool outside in the freezing cold, staring at a barn.

    Everyone was acting like the annual Valentine's Day parade in this cold tiny town was a huge event. Really?

    I hated George's unnecessary lying about Olivia's "success" .

    I thought her art was unimpressive.

    I thought George's career crisis was poorly set up ("I don't want to spend my time making money for my company, I just want to spend my time giving its money away").

    It wasn't as though he had some other clear path or passion that he wanted to follow like Olivia.

    Nothing in the movie rang true for me and it was hard to root for anybody in a movie that just didn't make any sense, especially the fantasy ending.
    4Jackbv123

    Why?

    I'm left with any number of questions.

    Why did she fall for him? Even going beyond their early antagonism, which is standard for these movies, I didn't see much to justify her liking him much less love.

    Why did his dad think he would make a CEO? His personality was not decisive but it was arrogant. Unlike many movies where the rising star performs many feats that prove their competence, there was nothing in George proving competence in anything besides auto mechanics.

    What happened to the float?

    What next? But I will say as a positive that this movie didn't feel like it was necessary to have absolutely every little thing turn out HEA.

    The acting was fair to terrible. Louise Kerr was the worst, badly overplaying Miss Hackey. I have liked Kathryn Davis in a lot of things, but best I can say about her in this is - fair. And there was no chemistry with Markian Tarasiuk. They barely had any one on one screen time.

    The story wandered. It was disjointed.

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    • Trivia
      Aired as the third of four original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2023 "Loveuary" lineup.
    • Connections
      References The Wizard of Oz (1939)

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Valentine, Nebraska
    • Filming locations
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Channel
      • MarVista Entertainment
      • Neshama Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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