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To help build a family tree, single mom Amelia tracks down her daughter's biological father. It becomes a journey of trust, love, and discovering the meaning of family.To help build a family tree, single mom Amelia tracks down her daughter's biological father. It becomes a journey of trust, love, and discovering the meaning of family.To help build a family tree, single mom Amelia tracks down her daughter's biological father. It becomes a journey of trust, love, and discovering the meaning of family.
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I really enjoyed this movie from start to finish.
What a great story line n wonderful characters who really looked like they were family.
It was a believable story n relationship problems felt so real.
Ruby is so cute n adorable, very talented for her age.
She was so natural n very funny too.
Loved the male character n he could really sing!
Loved the songs in this movie so many of them.
The farm setting was beautiful as well as the entire loving Cruz family.
The friend was very caring n loved her advice.
Loved how no one forced anyone to do anything but gave space to come together.
The ending was perfect 👌
What a great story line n wonderful characters who really looked like they were family.
It was a believable story n relationship problems felt so real.
Ruby is so cute n adorable, very talented for her age.
She was so natural n very funny too.
Loved the male character n he could really sing!
Loved the songs in this movie so many of them.
The farm setting was beautiful as well as the entire loving Cruz family.
The friend was very caring n loved her advice.
Loved how no one forced anyone to do anything but gave space to come together.
The ending was perfect 👌
I absolutely loved this movie it was such a beautiful story and they chose the most incredible characters for this movie. I hope that they have another one to continue on with this one because it was so worth watching and the music absolutely phenomenal. I felt it was very realistic. It was based on a book from what I've been told, and some of it was actually true. I love the different cultures and the families, the different dynamics of each family, and how they were raised. If you want to watch a truly genuine heartfelt movie, this is it right here. And if you love music, you'll love the music in this movie that also was incredible. I truly wish Hallmark would bring more movies like this to air since they've lost so many actors and actresses to another channel.
It would be really hard not to be great with a story like this. But it doesn't stop there. The acting is good, but the dialogue is fantastic and the timing of line delivery is great. There are a ton of funny moments. Really funny. Reviews like this usually talk about chemistry between the romantic leads, and I often throw in great chemistry between an adult and a cute kid, but there is amazing chemistry almost all around. It's like all the main characters really are family and have known each other forever.
Cora Bella as Ruby is a force of nature. Such a powerful performance. Meanwhile Sarah Drew goes deep. The woman who plays Amelia's partner is real, not just a foil as a BFF.
If the movie wasn't good enough already, the climax tops it all off perfectly. And I laughed really hard at Ruby's last line.
Added after watching again: With a really good movie, you can get so much more after watching it again. One of the things I picked up this time was how Sarah Drew does such a good job of developing her character throughout the movie. A complaint I often make about Hallmark-like movies is that a lead's personality will change on a dime. A complete change within minutes of screen time. That doesn't happen here. You can see Amelia clinging to her walls even though she is yielding them up layer by layer. There is a big jump at one point, but with a woman like Amelia that last wall is going to be a big one.
The movie also does a good job of use lyrics in the songs that play through the movie.
Cora Bella as Ruby is a force of nature. Such a powerful performance. Meanwhile Sarah Drew goes deep. The woman who plays Amelia's partner is real, not just a foil as a BFF.
If the movie wasn't good enough already, the climax tops it all off perfectly. And I laughed really hard at Ruby's last line.
Added after watching again: With a really good movie, you can get so much more after watching it again. One of the things I picked up this time was how Sarah Drew does such a good job of developing her character throughout the movie. A complaint I often make about Hallmark-like movies is that a lead's personality will change on a dime. A complete change within minutes of screen time. That doesn't happen here. You can see Amelia clinging to her walls even though she is yielding them up layer by layer. There is a big jump at one point, but with a woman like Amelia that last wall is going to be a big one.
The movie also does a good job of use lyrics in the songs that play through the movie.
I love the alternate universe of Hallmark movies. I started watching them in 2017 and they have been a soothing escape from troubled times. But even I get a little tired of the formula. So I was delighted last years when Hallmark Movies and Mysteries began providing movies with a little more depth like Guiding Emily, Come ly with Ne, etc. They've migrated to Hallmark and I strongly suspect that this gem was originally intended for HMM.
If you've seen the commercials, you know the basic story- a child conceived by IVF is curious about her donor. A wonderful cast makes this a joy all-around experience. Most important is the joy of family and the recognition that family comes in many forms. After watching again, I have to add how much I enjoyed the "introvert sucked into a loud, boisterous family" theme. I can relate to that. And also how refreshing it is to have characters who are flawed but still likeable. Very well done.
My only minor quibble is the teacher. No real teacher would push off a student's concern on such a sensitive topic with a platitude. I understand the limitations of time, but that one thing niggled at me.
If you are a Hallmark fan and have enjoyed those mentioned that have a little more depth, I think you will love this.
If you've seen the commercials, you know the basic story- a child conceived by IVF is curious about her donor. A wonderful cast makes this a joy all-around experience. Most important is the joy of family and the recognition that family comes in many forms. After watching again, I have to add how much I enjoyed the "introvert sucked into a loud, boisterous family" theme. I can relate to that. And also how refreshing it is to have characters who are flawed but still likeable. Very well done.
My only minor quibble is the teacher. No real teacher would push off a student's concern on such a sensitive topic with a platitude. I understand the limitations of time, but that one thing niggled at me.
If you are a Hallmark fan and have enjoyed those mentioned that have a little more depth, I think you will love this.
I knew that when I saw the commercial. It was a movie that I needed to watch. Even if I had to record it and watch it later. I loved that it was something a lil different than what I'm used to watching on Hallmark. DNA. It's usually just about 2 people who fall in love. But I loved the story line. Of finding out who you are and where you come from. Kids wondering where they come from. You don't see a lot of movies like this. Obviously it's Hallmark. So people fall in love. But it was more than just about 2 people. Great songs throughout the movie too. I'm hoping to find out more info on the music used in the movie. It is definitely a good watch!
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- TriviaThe film includes several references to the Pando tree, including a printout of the Wikipedia article on the subject. Said article was later updated to reference this film.
- GoofsCandace Kirkpatrick is correctly named in the end credits, but as "Candice Kirkpatrick" in the opening titles.
- Crazy creditsCandace Kirkpatrick is correctly named in the end credits, but as "Candice Kirkpatrick" in the opening titles.
- SoundtracksNever Far From Home
written by Todd Edgar Wright, Martin Hardie Coogan, Steven Curtis Johnson, Keith Karlson
performed by Woodbury
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