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The Reckoning

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Chad Connell, Katie Leclerc, and Jacob Blair in The Reckoning (2015)
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The conclusion of the Beverly Lewis Heritage of Lancaster County trilogy.The conclusion of the Beverly Lewis Heritage of Lancaster County trilogy.The conclusion of the Beverly Lewis Heritage of Lancaster County trilogy.

  • Director
    • Mark Jean
  • Writers
    • Brian Bird
    • Beverly Lewis
  • Stars
    • Rohan Campbell
    • Katie Leclerc
    • Chad Connell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    482
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Jean
    • Writers
      • Brian Bird
      • Beverly Lewis
    • Stars
      • Rohan Campbell
      • Katie Leclerc
      • Chad Connell
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Rohan Campbell
    Rohan Campbell
    • Willie
    Katie Leclerc
    Katie Leclerc
    • Katie Lapp…
    Chad Connell
    Chad Connell
    • Justin Wirth
    Vanessa Holmes
    Vanessa Holmes
    • Rebecca Lapp
    Chantal Perron
    Chantal Perron
    • Wedding Planner Rhonda
    Jacob Blair
    Jacob Blair
    • Daniel Fisher
    Christopher Rosamond
    Christopher Rosamond
    • Richard Davies
    Valerie Planche
    • Rosie Taylor
    Barb Mitchell
    Barb Mitchell
    • Mrs. Wirth
    Sean Hoy
    • Mailman
    James D. Hopkin
    • Preacher Yoder
    Christian Goutsis
    • Rex Bryant
    Gerrick Winston
    • Selig
    Orin McCusker
    • Austin
    Alex Fellowes Smith
    Alex Fellowes Smith
    • Tugg
    • (as Alex J. Fellowes)
    Kevin Rothery
    • Samuel Lapp
    John Treleaven
    • Mr. Wirth
    Chris Sandvoss
    • Ephraim
    • Director
      • Mark Jean
    • Writers
      • Brian Bird
      • Beverly Lewis
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    6Reno-Rangan

    The puzzle pieces of romance.

    The third and final film, based on the Beverly Lewis' 'The Heritage of Lancaster County' novel trilogy. This was an unexpected watch. I mean I was not going to watch these films. But I had a short time, so I had to pick a short film and television films are always less than 90 minutes long. Once I saw the first, I could not leave behind the remaining two. After all it was not a bad watch. If you are like close enough to 30 or above that, you will find these films decent. Because that's what life is about. You are mature enough to understand them. Ten years ago definitely I would have not enjoyed them as of now.

    As I've mentioned in the previous review, that I did not know what to expect from it. For me, the actual story had ended in the previous part itself. This was just an extension, extension of Katie Lapp's new world's new life. Surely some people would be very interesting to know how she makes her new lifestyle. Because there's a lot to learn, especially being too kind in this tough world. Every step forward is a new lesson. Anyway, she has trusted people all around her. What she now needs is a man and his unending love and care.

    After inheriting wealth from her mother, now herself entangled in a new situation. The first film was about unveiling the truth, followed by in the second, she reconnected with her root, and now the romance. It's a three way romance, she does not know whom to choose. Caught between past and present, the film focused on her journey of self-discovery. She's helping those who needs it. Besides, it helped her to realise what her heart says. In the end, it all ended up happily as always for a Hallmark film.

    -xX] I think before you make a future with Justin, you need to make peace with your past. [Xx-

    To watch it on an average day, it won't be that bad. But if you pick it with lots of expectations, then you are in a wrong film. The families would approve it easily. Yet this third film was not as good as previous two. Because the romance theme they have used in this was so common in most of the same themes. What uplifted the film was those orphan segments. It had told some meaningful aspect of the wealthy people with a good heart. And that's the that, the film did not impress me on the overall. One of the reasons was, again, the casting.

    Three films and each time a bunch of new actors stepped-in on someone's role we were very used to. I know what you might be thinking. It's not Katie Lapp, but some supporting characters. Katie's Amish parents particular. The original actors were brilliant. They never had more scope for their parts, but I loved them in their short span. It was too late to switch to a new pair. So, I felt out of synch with the narration when their parts came in. I have never seen a trilogy that messed up like this.

    My pick is the middle one. I liked the second film very much. But the first was decent and expected to end the trilogy in a same way. Despite re-cast, the actors were good. At least they should have stuck with the same director. Though this director was okay. Another thing is, the end. That's not what I'd expected, but that's fine for not giving what the viewers had expected, but it did make sense, except leaving a bad impression on Katie of what she has chosen. I mean not the man, but what kind of life. So my conclusion is, this part was least decent in the series. But as a trilogy not bad for once trying.

    6/10
    8jewelch

    Loved all three Movies

    It is a continuation of The Shunning and The Confession. I was a little disappointed that Panibaker didn't continue the series. However it is every good and follows the sequence. It answer the question did she leave fold or did Katie girl run back to the ways of her childhood. Really Good James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 1/17/2021
    5Dodibird

    Great stories but disappointed in the main characters

    I really loved the storyline, and they were all three well made, but I couldn't have been more disappointed with the roles being played by other people. It nearly made me wish I would have not seen any of it to be honest. The original actress Danielle Panabaker was absolutely stunning and fit the role perfectly as did the original actor who played Daniel. They were perfect and they drew you in to fall in love with them. The actors who took on the roles were not bad actors, but just didn't fit, especially Katie. She just didn't look the part whatsoever. If new actors have to be brought in at least make sure they look the role. Just my opinion I suppose, but it really took the heart out of it for me. Even Katies Dad was played by someone else in the end. Without the changes I likely would have given this a 9 or a 10, but not now. At least I'm forewarned on Beverly Lewis movies to check these things out before making a purchase in the future.
    3jamiekwilding

    Third in a Series.

    I agree with other reviews, too many cast member changes across the three movies: The Shunning, The Confession and The Reckoning. I'm not sure there were any actors in all three movies. They even used a different mansion in the third movie and it was pretty ugly. Katie's accent in third movie was terrible, sounded more like Russian accent German. In the second movie, Daniel was buying a necklace for Katie at the end of the movie, never mentioned in third movie. Also not mentioned that he is the guy who pretended to be Katie's cousin in The Confession. It was fairly entertaining but could have been better.
    7phd_travel

    Neat ending

    For the sake of completeness you want to see how things end in this trilogy. The storylines come to a close and it's satisfying to watch. Katie LeClerc is still very watchable. Some of the other cast have changed. In some ways it's the weakest of the three. There still are Amish vs non Amish contrasts.

    A few weak points. A rather tiresome triangle between her Englisher fiancé and her Amish old flame. Why did they choose such a sketchy looking guy to play the Amish guy? Her orphanage project isn't that interesting.

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      This movie is actually the third in a series. It started with"The Shunning" followed by "The Confession" both prequels in that order.
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      Follows The Shunning (2011)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beverly Lewis' The Reckoning
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Believe Pictures
      • Odyssey Networks
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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