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Web designer Kira of Chicago inherits a wildlife reserve in South Africa. There she meets head ranger Tom. Will she sell it and return to her accountant boyfriend Brad or...?Web designer Kira of Chicago inherits a wildlife reserve in South Africa. There she meets head ranger Tom. Will she sell it and return to her accountant boyfriend Brad or...?Web designer Kira of Chicago inherits a wildlife reserve in South Africa. There she meets head ranger Tom. Will she sell it and return to her accountant boyfriend Brad or...?
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She said at the beginning of the movie that she visited the reserve when she was five and then again when she was fourteen. Later on in the movie she said she fed the elephant when she was there at 10 years old.
If this were a travel documentary it would be worthy of all the praise other reviewers have given it. South Africa was wonderful.
Casting was great. I was happy to see Britanny Bristow getting bigger parts. She is really good.
The only problem is this was NOT a travel movie but was supposed to be a Romance. The romantic leads were well paired, but the love scenes
were void of emotion or "fireworks". It had the potential for 10 stars but without the romance it only earned 5.
I didn't realize until now the connection Lacey Chaubert and I have - we both have Cajun ancestry. I first saw her in "Party of Five", she was about 12 when it started. She stars in this movie, she was about 35 when it was filmed.
She plays Kira, a website designer living and working in Chicago. He has a relative in S. Africa, she had visited a couple of times as she was growing up but hadn't been there as an adult. Now she gets news he has died, she is in his will, she needs to travel to S. Africa for the reading of the will.
It turns out to be quite a shock, he wanted to keep his wildlife reserve, with elephants, lions, zebras, and other indigenous African animals, in the family so it was willed to Kira. She is a Chicago girl, she knows nothing about reserves and animals and she is certain she will not keep it. So her task is to find a buyer and sell it.
But this being a Hallmark movie, love will play a big role and as the story moves along Kira finds out what her priorities really are. My wife and I enjoyed it at home, streaming on Amazon Prime. Being a Hallmark movie it is clean, pleasant entertainment. Plus the cinematography in S. Africa is splendid!
She plays Kira, a website designer living and working in Chicago. He has a relative in S. Africa, she had visited a couple of times as she was growing up but hadn't been there as an adult. Now she gets news he has died, she is in his will, she needs to travel to S. Africa for the reading of the will.
It turns out to be quite a shock, he wanted to keep his wildlife reserve, with elephants, lions, zebras, and other indigenous African animals, in the family so it was willed to Kira. She is a Chicago girl, she knows nothing about reserves and animals and she is certain she will not keep it. So her task is to find a buyer and sell it.
But this being a Hallmark movie, love will play a big role and as the story moves along Kira finds out what her priorities really are. My wife and I enjoyed it at home, streaming on Amazon Prime. Being a Hallmark movie it is clean, pleasant entertainment. Plus the cinematography in S. Africa is splendid!
The on location filming in Africa is the best part of this movie. Hallmark is transporting people all over nowadays.
The story is typical save the place and fall in love thing and give up your old life. Lacey needs to vary her speech patterns a little. Sounds a bit chirpy. Didn't notice a real romance develop probably less than in other Hallmark movies.
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I will watch any Hallmark film with Lacey Chabert in it! It is always guaranteed to be a keeper. :) I really enjoyed the scenery which surprisingly (or not, lol) over-shadowed the storyline because it was so beautiful. The animals were so cool to see too! The storyline was cute, as I have said in my other Hallmark reviews, I prefer the storylines where two people meet for the first time versus old flames. This was an adventurous ride. It is best watched with a soft blankie (preferably with an animal print) a roaring fire (or video on your Ipad of said fire), and a lovely cup of iced lemonade! *Get it: heat because of safari but lemonade for cooling off! Enjoy :)
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- TriviaThe film was actually shot in South Africa, a rarity for a TV film produced for The Hallmark Channel, as the overwhelming majority of them are filmed in North America, and especially Canada, regardless of where the story is set.
- GoofsKira arrives to the Ukuthula Reserve by a small bush plane and is told that is the only way to get to the reserve. Yet they are able to drive to Johannesburg several times throughout the movie, which has an International Airport.
- ConnectionsReferenced in It's Christmastown: 028 - Toto's Africa: The Movie (2018)
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- Un romance de safari
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- Belabela, South Africa(Elephant sanctuary)
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- $2,100,000 (estimated)
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