IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
1371
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuEmily's booming butterfly business is delivering monarchs to a birthday party where she meets single dad Garrett. With the help of Garrett and his daughter, Emily's business begins to take f... Alles lesenEmily's booming butterfly business is delivering monarchs to a birthday party where she meets single dad Garrett. With the help of Garrett and his daughter, Emily's business begins to take flight.Emily's booming butterfly business is delivering monarchs to a birthday party where she meets single dad Garrett. With the help of Garrett and his daughter, Emily's business begins to take flight.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Colby Frost
- Wedding Servant
- (Nicht genannt)
Connor McMahon
- Rebecca's Fiancé
- (Nicht genannt)
Kieran Robert Moorfield-Yee
- Golf Coach
- (Nicht genannt)
Empfohlene Bewertungen
Really liked the concept for 'Feeling Butterflies', it sounded really cute and charming and with the potential to be a good mix of light hearted and moving. Am familiar with Kevin McGarry and have liked him in many of his films regardless of the films themselves. All the Hallmark regulars have up and down filmographies but most of the most popular ones have been consistent in their performances, and while not one of the most prolific regulars McGarry is more watchable than he isn't.
'Feeling Butterflies' was no exception to this. In terms of performances, it is one of the best acted films of the first half of Hallmark's 2022 output, and it has lead characters worth engaging with without being distracted by them being unlikeable. Did however, sad to say, find the film itself somewhat uneven. It is definitely worth seeing and has a lot of good, but as much as it saddens me to say this reviewer can't get entirely on board with the very high praise from most. 'Feeling Butterflies' is not one of the worst 2022 Hallmark films, but it is not one of the best either.
There is a lot to like here. Kayla Wallace and McGarry give very amiable performances that have a great deal of charm and just as much depth. The chemistry between them is very sweet and never rang false. The rest of the acting is also well above average, with the standout being Alyssa Gervasi, who gives one of the most natural, heart tugging and relatable child performances seen recently. Really identified with all three characters and appreciated that neither were written too perfectly or had flaws taken to extremes, personally found Amanda developed very well. Kathryn Kohut and Randy Thomas make the most of what they have.
It is a lovely looking film, one of the best looking 2022 Hallmark films on the whole. And not just the lush scenery, but also the colourful fashions and jewellery (Wallace looks fabulous throughout). The script doesn't come over as too cheesy or sentimental, flows at least and sounds like everyday conversation. Loved the chemistry between Wallace and Gervasi, which had a lot of heart. The story is light hearted and heart-warming with a sweet and not too neat ending, while any conflicting feelings were relatable this time rather than frustrating.
Having said that, 'Feeling Butterflies' is not perfect by any stretch. Really do have to agree about the CGI, both about its overuse and how jarringly cheap it looks. Also about the information on the butterflies, it was nice to have some educational value and did enjoy learning about butterflies but everything about the monarch butterflies and caterpillars is just sloppy.
While loving the leads, the supporting characters are not near as interesting or as likeable, with the rivals tending to annoy and the father's lack of support and sympathy was a turn off. There is too much of the competing businesses and it came over as really childish and petty in delivery rather than having any real tension. The music has some pleasantness but is too loud.
Concluding, decent film but wasn't wowed by it. 6/10.
'Feeling Butterflies' was no exception to this. In terms of performances, it is one of the best acted films of the first half of Hallmark's 2022 output, and it has lead characters worth engaging with without being distracted by them being unlikeable. Did however, sad to say, find the film itself somewhat uneven. It is definitely worth seeing and has a lot of good, but as much as it saddens me to say this reviewer can't get entirely on board with the very high praise from most. 'Feeling Butterflies' is not one of the worst 2022 Hallmark films, but it is not one of the best either.
There is a lot to like here. Kayla Wallace and McGarry give very amiable performances that have a great deal of charm and just as much depth. The chemistry between them is very sweet and never rang false. The rest of the acting is also well above average, with the standout being Alyssa Gervasi, who gives one of the most natural, heart tugging and relatable child performances seen recently. Really identified with all three characters and appreciated that neither were written too perfectly or had flaws taken to extremes, personally found Amanda developed very well. Kathryn Kohut and Randy Thomas make the most of what they have.
It is a lovely looking film, one of the best looking 2022 Hallmark films on the whole. And not just the lush scenery, but also the colourful fashions and jewellery (Wallace looks fabulous throughout). The script doesn't come over as too cheesy or sentimental, flows at least and sounds like everyday conversation. Loved the chemistry between Wallace and Gervasi, which had a lot of heart. The story is light hearted and heart-warming with a sweet and not too neat ending, while any conflicting feelings were relatable this time rather than frustrating.
Having said that, 'Feeling Butterflies' is not perfect by any stretch. Really do have to agree about the CGI, both about its overuse and how jarringly cheap it looks. Also about the information on the butterflies, it was nice to have some educational value and did enjoy learning about butterflies but everything about the monarch butterflies and caterpillars is just sloppy.
While loving the leads, the supporting characters are not near as interesting or as likeable, with the rivals tending to annoy and the father's lack of support and sympathy was a turn off. There is too much of the competing businesses and it came over as really childish and petty in delivery rather than having any real tension. The music has some pleasantness but is too loud.
Concluding, decent film but wasn't wowed by it. 6/10.
To highlight the positives, it had an interesting storyline, the actors and the special effects were great. I enjoyed the comedic relief, but I think what was missing was the believability and genuine joy you get from observing these creatures in its natural habitat and its beauty of transforming. I was expecting something quite magical and I think it fell flat for me. It didn't hit the mark or give me butterflies but it was an okay movie to watch on a wet day.
Clearly the production team has someone posting fake reviews on this one.
The movie itself overdoes it on the Hallmark sound effects -- every line is accompanied with some annoying music to tell you how to feel. The characters are awkward. The main rival is a mustache-twirler, the lead's best friend can't help but smile during every line, and the lead's father is overly invested in marrying off his daughter. And butterflies -- not sure where they came up with that idea, but it makes the whole thing feel silly.
But if you're dying to watch another woman fall in love with a rich good looking guy who just happens to be available and never has to work a day of his life so he can instead spend all of his time focused on the lead woman then this will do the trick.
The movie itself overdoes it on the Hallmark sound effects -- every line is accompanied with some annoying music to tell you how to feel. The characters are awkward. The main rival is a mustache-twirler, the lead's best friend can't help but smile during every line, and the lead's father is overly invested in marrying off his daughter. And butterflies -- not sure where they came up with that idea, but it makes the whole thing feel silly.
But if you're dying to watch another woman fall in love with a rich good looking guy who just happens to be available and never has to work a day of his life so he can instead spend all of his time focused on the lead woman then this will do the trick.
Except for Kayla & Kevin I thought the movie was a bust...but...we surprisingly made it all the way through.
The CGI of the butterfly's was terrible. The movie was too juvenile in nature, even being portrayed by the leads, but their chemistry made up for much of the negatives.
Everyone watches movies thru different lenses, I get it, and my viewing lense is different as well, that being said I was surprised with all the "10" ratings yet at the time of my review the movie only garnered an overall 6.4. I usually overrate movies so I was surprised with myself with my lackluster poor review.
But, we made it all the way through.
The CGI of the butterfly's was terrible. The movie was too juvenile in nature, even being portrayed by the leads, but their chemistry made up for much of the negatives.
Everyone watches movies thru different lenses, I get it, and my viewing lense is different as well, that being said I was surprised with all the "10" ratings yet at the time of my review the movie only garnered an overall 6.4. I usually overrate movies so I was surprised with myself with my lackluster poor review.
But, we made it all the way through.
I enjoy Hallmark perhaps for the cheese it brings or the bad CGI,despite the technology of today.
Had to laugh she so casually would allow a kid to takeover a party while she walks away with dad,real responsible not like she had training prior.
The lead couple has good chemistry,which is because they are a couple in real life.
The actors & acting was decent enough,to help carry a rather average script.
Between the dad and friend it got ridiculous how they kept pushing a relationship,after all it was mentioned of her heartbreak.
Cinematography is always ok,but why does Hallmark feel music needs to overtake the dialog.. Whoever does the mixing,needs to balance it better.
Even though so much was fake,it was still nice seeing the butterflies.
Is the a movie to watch,again? Unfortunately no.
Had to laugh she so casually would allow a kid to takeover a party while she walks away with dad,real responsible not like she had training prior.
The lead couple has good chemistry,which is because they are a couple in real life.
The actors & acting was decent enough,to help carry a rather average script.
Between the dad and friend it got ridiculous how they kept pushing a relationship,after all it was mentioned of her heartbreak.
Cinematography is always ok,but why does Hallmark feel music needs to overtake the dialog.. Whoever does the mixing,needs to balance it better.
Even though so much was fake,it was still nice seeing the butterflies.
Is the a movie to watch,again? Unfortunately no.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesKayla Wallace and Kevin McGarry are a couple in real life.
- PatzerThe name of Emily's business partner is mentioned in the movie as Adam. In the end credits, it is listed as Jodi.
- Zitate
Larry Mariposa: In life, we try all kinds of things. The only time we get it wrong is when we don't try.
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Чувствуя бабочек
- Drehorte
- Produktionsfirmen
- Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen
Oberste Lücke
By what name was Feeling Butterflies (2022) officially released in India in English?
Antwort