Die Liebe wird dich finden in Charm
Originaltitel: Love Finds You in Charm
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
1461
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine junge Frau ist hin- und hergerissen zwischen Abenteuerlust und ihrem stabilen Leben in Indiana.Eine junge Frau ist hin- und hergerissen zwischen Abenteuerlust und ihrem stabilen Leben in Indiana.Eine junge Frau ist hin- und hergerissen zwischen Abenteuerlust und ihrem stabilen Leben in Indiana.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Danielle C. Ryan
- Emma
- (as Danielle Chuchran)
Charlene Campanella
- Amish woman
- (Nicht genannt)
Rod Fielder
- Train Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Kevin Fox
- Amish Man at Logging Competition
- (Nicht genannt)
- …
Kristie Galloway
- Guest at Inn
- (Nicht genannt)
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This movie is just so sweet. Clean, good message, yet with real life situations. Great story, great acting.
I actually really liked this movie a lot! I thought it was gonna be just another hallmark movie but this was different than the others. Of course they're all a little predictable but the whole premise was really nice about finding yourself and being true to who you are. It was really well done, the chemistry is great between the 2 leads. I thought the love story was really sweet and wholesome. Loved it!
This is a coming of age film but in the context of an Amish Community - it speaks to knowing ones own mind while remembering that sometimes this involves a journey of discovery to find not only new experiences, but also ourselves.
A little predictable and good and evil is stereotyped at times but easy and fun to watch. If your soul need soothing this film is like a cool breeze - present our destiny, our calling as something attainable and fun to search for. Subtle themes of loving and losing but staying open to life and what it has to offer.
A little more character development would have enhanced the film's gentle message.
A little predictable and good and evil is stereotyped at times but easy and fun to watch. If your soul need soothing this film is like a cool breeze - present our destiny, our calling as something attainable and fun to search for. Subtle themes of loving and losing but staying open to life and what it has to offer.
A little more character development would have enhanced the film's gentle message.
Danielle and Trevor have this on screen chemistry that is just unstoppable. When you're watching this movie you just get so wrapped up in love, values, faith and belief's. They have starred in other movies together and I just love watching this duo. This movie is so great I have watched it so many times now. It makes you believe in fate and where you are is where you are meant to be. Danielle plays here character perfectly from her point of view and so does Trevor. Playing an Amish role is not easy to do their ways and beliefs are so different than ours. I really love how close this particular family seemed with each other too. It's a great movie feel good movie a definitely must see.
This story is as much about a young woman finding out about herself as it is a romance. Actually, probably more so. I think it does fairly well at examining Emma's struggle and showing how she deals with it.
One of the clichés is the young woman torn between two worlds. That part reminds me a little of all the "royal" movies that are so popular. The Englisher world is by no means royal, and most of us can understand many of the drawbacks, but Emma is faced with how different that world is from the one she has known. There are some thought provoking moments such as the grass-is-greener syndrome.
If there is a stereotype, one might conclude from the movie something about all Englisher men, and it's not good. Meanwhile, Amish men are gentlemen, right?
The movie is based loosely on a book by almost the same name Love Finds You in Charm, Ohio. There are no glaring differences that I can remember. One thing I like about both the movie and the book is that neither is judgmental about the Amish. I like that Emma and Kelly can really be friends. Also, like the book, the movie brings up trusting and following God, but I wouldn't say either is preachy.
I imply that the romance is not the central aspect of the movie. So I don't consider it negative when I say that the chemistry between Trevor Donovan and Danielle C. Ryan isn't overwhelming. There's some, but the movie didn't focus enough on just the two of them to make it much more than that.
The conclusion is a little rushed. It jumps from a conflict right into the expected outcome and then moves quickly into an epilogue.
I liked this movie because I watch a (very) lot of Hallmark and UpTV rom/drams and rom/coms and this was different enough to be refreshing.
One of the clichés is the young woman torn between two worlds. That part reminds me a little of all the "royal" movies that are so popular. The Englisher world is by no means royal, and most of us can understand many of the drawbacks, but Emma is faced with how different that world is from the one she has known. There are some thought provoking moments such as the grass-is-greener syndrome.
If there is a stereotype, one might conclude from the movie something about all Englisher men, and it's not good. Meanwhile, Amish men are gentlemen, right?
The movie is based loosely on a book by almost the same name Love Finds You in Charm, Ohio. There are no glaring differences that I can remember. One thing I like about both the movie and the book is that neither is judgmental about the Amish. I like that Emma and Kelly can really be friends. Also, like the book, the movie brings up trusting and following God, but I wouldn't say either is preachy.
I imply that the romance is not the central aspect of the movie. So I don't consider it negative when I say that the chemistry between Trevor Donovan and Danielle C. Ryan isn't overwhelming. There's some, but the movie didn't focus enough on just the two of them to make it much more than that.
The conclusion is a little rushed. It jumps from a conflict right into the expected outcome and then moves quickly into an epilogue.
I liked this movie because I watch a (very) lot of Hallmark and UpTV rom/drams and rom/coms and this was different enough to be refreshing.
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- WissenswertesThe scene at the Breitenbach vineyards was actually filmed at the winery just out of Sugarcreek Ohio.
- PatzerWhile the cities in the movie are real there is no train that goes from Shipshewana, IN to Charm, Ohio.
- SoundtracksBe Here
Written by Katie Herzig, Seth Jones & Catt Gravitt
Performed by Katie Herzig
Courtesy of Marion-Lorraine Records
By arrangement with Secret Road Music Services, Inc and Razor & Tie Direct, LLC
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- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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