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A young woman receives a letter that her deceased grandmother requests she hand-deliver to a man in her grandmother's childhood home in Maine. She begins a journey of discovery of her grandm... Read allA young woman receives a letter that her deceased grandmother requests she hand-deliver to a man in her grandmother's childhood home in Maine. She begins a journey of discovery of her grandmother, herself, and quality of life.A young woman receives a letter that her deceased grandmother requests she hand-deliver to a man in her grandmother's childhood home in Maine. She begins a journey of discovery of her grandmother, herself, and quality of life.
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My local library offered up this DVD, originally a 2017 Hallmark TV movie. I'll readily admit it's not normal fare for me but I wanted to give it a try.
As one might expect it's sweet, poignant, predictable, and a little quirky. Alison Sweeney is very charismatic as Ellen, a NYC lawyer who travels to the small town of Beacon, Maine to deliver a mysterious letter from her recently deceased grandmother (Shirley Jones).
While trying to take photos from a rickety pier, Ellen falls into the water and is rescued by the dashing local Roy, who just happens to be the great nephew of the addressee of the letter. Marc Blucas ably portrays Roy and the chemistry between Ellen and Roy is believable. Oops! The complication is that Ellen has just been proposed to by Hayden (Kavan Smith), an aspiring politician.
With wonderful cinematography, I did get a good sense that I was in a small town in Maine. No regrets from me that I escaped for a while into this feel-good tale from Hallmark.
As one might expect it's sweet, poignant, predictable, and a little quirky. Alison Sweeney is very charismatic as Ellen, a NYC lawyer who travels to the small town of Beacon, Maine to deliver a mysterious letter from her recently deceased grandmother (Shirley Jones).
While trying to take photos from a rickety pier, Ellen falls into the water and is rescued by the dashing local Roy, who just happens to be the great nephew of the addressee of the letter. Marc Blucas ably portrays Roy and the chemistry between Ellen and Roy is believable. Oops! The complication is that Ellen has just been proposed to by Hayden (Kavan Smith), an aspiring politician.
With wonderful cinematography, I did get a good sense that I was in a small town in Maine. No regrets from me that I escaped for a while into this feel-good tale from Hallmark.
2016 was rather hit and miss for Hallmark, which was hardly surprising as all the 2017-2021 Hallmark batches (that were seen before this year's) were very up and down as well. It boasted some good and more films, such as 'Love in Paradise', 'Love on the Sidelines', 'Summer Villa' and 'Journey Back to Christmas'. But also misfires, such as 'Unleashing Mr Darcy', 'Ms Matched', 'The Convenient Groom' and 'A December Bride'. And everything else ranging between mediocre and pretty decent.
One of the best 2016 Hallmark films, and one of the best 2016 Hallmark Movies and Mysteries films, is 'The Irresistible Blueberry Farm', which is also one of the best Hallmark films seen recently. Have liked Alison Sweeney and Marc Blucas in many other films, with more familiarity with Sweeney, and was not disappointed at all. Really liked the title, which was sweet and not corny at all, and the film lived up to it in execution and was even better than the charming sounding story already sounded.
'The Irresistible Blueberry Farm' isn't perfect. As is the case with most Hallmark efforts, it is very easy to predict where most plot elements are going to go with it being very faithful to a familiar formula.
Kavan Smith, a Hallmark regular and always worth watching, doesn't quite have the same amount of spark that the rest of the cast have with a character that could have been more fleshed out.
However, everything else succeeds. It is a good looking film visually, regardless of the lack of authenticity/accuracy the scenery is gorgeous and taken full advantage of in the photography. The music has been known to be overdone and intrusive in Hallmark, it is pleasant and well fitting here. The script is playfully light-hearted and has a good deal of heart without being sentimental.
Furthermore, the story is far from perfect, but it was clear what it was trying to do and wanted to be and it is very charmingly cute and heart-warming. The ending isn't over neat. The characters were ones worth engaging with, with flaws not being overdone while also not being too perfect. Both Sweeney and Blucas are great, both have a lot of charm and great comic timing, and their chemistry is very believable throughout. Both playful and full of heart, while not being rushed or aimless. The supporting cast are solid, with Shirley Jones in particular giving a performance of dignity and class.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10.
One of the best 2016 Hallmark films, and one of the best 2016 Hallmark Movies and Mysteries films, is 'The Irresistible Blueberry Farm', which is also one of the best Hallmark films seen recently. Have liked Alison Sweeney and Marc Blucas in many other films, with more familiarity with Sweeney, and was not disappointed at all. Really liked the title, which was sweet and not corny at all, and the film lived up to it in execution and was even better than the charming sounding story already sounded.
'The Irresistible Blueberry Farm' isn't perfect. As is the case with most Hallmark efforts, it is very easy to predict where most plot elements are going to go with it being very faithful to a familiar formula.
Kavan Smith, a Hallmark regular and always worth watching, doesn't quite have the same amount of spark that the rest of the cast have with a character that could have been more fleshed out.
However, everything else succeeds. It is a good looking film visually, regardless of the lack of authenticity/accuracy the scenery is gorgeous and taken full advantage of in the photography. The music has been known to be overdone and intrusive in Hallmark, it is pleasant and well fitting here. The script is playfully light-hearted and has a good deal of heart without being sentimental.
Furthermore, the story is far from perfect, but it was clear what it was trying to do and wanted to be and it is very charmingly cute and heart-warming. The ending isn't over neat. The characters were ones worth engaging with, with flaws not being overdone while also not being too perfect. Both Sweeney and Blucas are great, both have a lot of charm and great comic timing, and their chemistry is very believable throughout. Both playful and full of heart, while not being rushed or aimless. The supporting cast are solid, with Shirley Jones in particular giving a performance of dignity and class.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10.
The Irresistible Blueberry Farm is loaded with irresistible charm! Alison Sweeney and Marc Blucas have wonderful chemistry, the supporting cast is excellent, the story is refreshing, the scenery and art are beautiful, and the rom-com appeal is wonderful. This is pure charming entertainment from beginning to end. Highly recommend!
In our quest to watch every Hallmark movie ever made, my wife and I found this one on DVD from our local library.
She is a New York City lawyer, she and her mother are going through things of her deceased grandmother. (Played well by Shirley Jones, in a well-preserved deceased state, conversing with granddaughter.) Among the items are a letter to be delivered "by hand" to a person and address in a small fishing village in Maine.
Delivery of that letter opens lots of doors and windows, as she meets the man who is the heir to the letter, his great uncle who almost was the husband of the deceased grandmother. But they decided to take different paths. Knowing this and sizing up her own situation influences her decisions, will she go back to New York or will she stay?
(Part of the story is discovering a number of paintings her grandmother had done as a young woman, something her family had not been aware of.)
We enjoyed this movie, it pretty well follows the Hallmark formula and the actors create characters easy to care about.
She is a New York City lawyer, she and her mother are going through things of her deceased grandmother. (Played well by Shirley Jones, in a well-preserved deceased state, conversing with granddaughter.) Among the items are a letter to be delivered "by hand" to a person and address in a small fishing village in Maine.
Delivery of that letter opens lots of doors and windows, as she meets the man who is the heir to the letter, his great uncle who almost was the husband of the deceased grandmother. But they decided to take different paths. Knowing this and sizing up her own situation influences her decisions, will she go back to New York or will she stay?
(Part of the story is discovering a number of paintings her grandmother had done as a young woman, something her family had not been aware of.)
We enjoyed this movie, it pretty well follows the Hallmark formula and the actors create characters easy to care about.
This movie was a great surprise. Alison Sweeney was the actress from "Love on the Air". Absolutely loved her. Looked up her bio and she's been in 1800 episodes of Days of Our Lives. She was perfect. What a great role for Shirley Jones as the grandma. Marc Blucas from "Operation Christmas" was perfect as a construction worker. Kavan Smith from "When Calls the Heart" plays in a similar role. The crowd at the motel/inn was very well done and added so much to the movie. They gave our lead actress the nickname swimmer then got her to Karaoke "Foot Loose" (an excellent memorable scene). Now the blue berry plot did not make much sense and was a bit of a stretch, but this was a fun filled movie with true emotion.
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- TriviaAlison Sweeney and Lisa Durupt also star together in Hallmark's Murder She Baked series of movies, they playing sisters in the movie series.
- GoofsAt approximately 48 min 50 seconds, outside Bob's Cameras, is a rack with a stack of The Beacon Bugle newspapers that characters Ellen and Roy had made an agreed-upon plan the previous day to collect all copies and destroy them.
- ConnectionsReferences Footloose (1984)
- SoundtracksFootloose
Written by Kenny Loggins & Dean Pitchford
Performed by Alison Sweeney
[Ellen sings the song at the karaoke bar]
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