alar62
Joined Jan 2020
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Love when Hallmark leaves Canada to film on location-this time to Patagonia and Ushuaia, Argentina-the gateway city to Antarctica. The cruise and location footage was exceptional.
I won't go into detail about the movie since the first reviewer here(Fire And Ice) did such an excellent job but I will say I stayed with the movie till the end because of the strong cast and interesting chemistry between the two leads, Rhiannon Fish and Markian Tarasuik. There was an ease between them that sold the developing relationship and storyline-farfetched at times.
So I give Polar Opposites a 7 for the lead actors, the scenery and of course, the penguins.
I won't go into detail about the movie since the first reviewer here(Fire And Ice) did such an excellent job but I will say I stayed with the movie till the end because of the strong cast and interesting chemistry between the two leads, Rhiannon Fish and Markian Tarasuik. There was an ease between them that sold the developing relationship and storyline-farfetched at times.
So I give Polar Opposites a 7 for the lead actors, the scenery and of course, the penguins.
Please,Hallmark, enough with Mr. Darcy!
Now back to "An American in Austin".
What a refreshing Hallmark movie!
Seriously, beyond any Hallmark production recently and in many aspects feels like a PBS or cable production. Wonderful casting, creative script, beautiful period costumes and scenery. A real joy to watch and rewatch as I'm doing now. I'm not a Jane Austin reader but this movie made me a fan. Again amazing cast but I especially hope we see more of Eliza Bennett and Bert Seymour-loved their quirky chemistry and wit. It would be nice to see them in something with a present day storyline.
Now back to "An American in Austin".
What a refreshing Hallmark movie!
Seriously, beyond any Hallmark production recently and in many aspects feels like a PBS or cable production. Wonderful casting, creative script, beautiful period costumes and scenery. A real joy to watch and rewatch as I'm doing now. I'm not a Jane Austin reader but this movie made me a fan. Again amazing cast but I especially hope we see more of Eliza Bennett and Bert Seymour-loved their quirky chemistry and wit. It would be nice to see them in something with a present day storyline.