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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA widow (Erin Cottrell) and her son return home to be near her parents.A widow (Erin Cottrell) and her son return home to be near her parents.A widow (Erin Cottrell) and her son return home to be near her parents.
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- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Dale Waddington
- Mrs. Behringer
- (as Dale Waddington Horowitz)
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The fifth one in the Hallmark's 'Love Comes Softly' movie series. Once again the story skips to a couple of years forward. I remembered last time I said the movie was better than what others thought about it, but this time it was not the same case. It was a little letdown, especially in the first half.
After losing the husband, Willie, in the line of duty, Missie and her son Mattie moves back to be near with her parents and to start afresh life. It is a changed town now, less opportunities and more competitive for everything. Missie decline's her parents offer to help her financially. The mother and son rent a small house and settles down with enough earnings to support themselves. Until one day an orphan girl joins them and changes the course of the narration in a new direction.
"I couldn't save Jenny... And you couldn't save Kathy. But we can save Jacob."
The first three films were so good in the series, but I kind of feeling it beginning to decline as the rest of the movies followed, especially since the previous one. It was so wonderful to introduce some interesting characters, but did not capitalised with the fetchable scenes. In this, the second half was so much better than the first. The movie regained its strength because of what came forth. Otherwise, it would have been the worst in the series, but still it is like the least satisfying film by far.
Eliminating the character, Willie, was severely criticised from all the quarters, that mean the movie is not following the book as it should have been. I think being accurate to the book might have brought the justice. But I won't come to any conclusion comparing with both the format since I have not read the book. They might have thought changes could give a new look for those who have read the book, but seems the idea did not clinch well.
The two new characters and their quest were the highlight. Some of the issues it talked were inspired by the real ones. From the societal perspective that was a good thing. Kind of refreshes from the regular perspective of the storytelling like ranch, school, especially deaths. Yep, so far, the series had deaths in each film, but none in this one. There was one prior to this story commence, which was kind of told in a flashback or from recollecting the memory. Anyway, it was a passable product, like as always hoping to get better in the next.
6½/10
After losing the husband, Willie, in the line of duty, Missie and her son Mattie moves back to be near with her parents and to start afresh life. It is a changed town now, less opportunities and more competitive for everything. Missie decline's her parents offer to help her financially. The mother and son rent a small house and settles down with enough earnings to support themselves. Until one day an orphan girl joins them and changes the course of the narration in a new direction.
"I couldn't save Jenny... And you couldn't save Kathy. But we can save Jacob."
The first three films were so good in the series, but I kind of feeling it beginning to decline as the rest of the movies followed, especially since the previous one. It was so wonderful to introduce some interesting characters, but did not capitalised with the fetchable scenes. In this, the second half was so much better than the first. The movie regained its strength because of what came forth. Otherwise, it would have been the worst in the series, but still it is like the least satisfying film by far.
Eliminating the character, Willie, was severely criticised from all the quarters, that mean the movie is not following the book as it should have been. I think being accurate to the book might have brought the justice. But I won't come to any conclusion comparing with both the format since I have not read the book. They might have thought changes could give a new look for those who have read the book, but seems the idea did not clinch well.
The two new characters and their quest were the highlight. Some of the issues it talked were inspired by the real ones. From the societal perspective that was a good thing. Kind of refreshes from the regular perspective of the storytelling like ranch, school, especially deaths. Yep, so far, the series had deaths in each film, but none in this one. There was one prior to this story commence, which was kind of told in a flashback or from recollecting the memory. Anyway, it was a passable product, like as always hoping to get better in the next.
6½/10
There were so many technical things wrong with this film that made it cringe worthy half the time, but I guess the real question is not so much is it a great film, but what do you want to get out of it?
Love's Unending Legacy is a clean movie with great values and is good for the entire family. There's nothing violent in the movie, no offensive language, there's only kindness and love trying to conquer all. Making it a great film for the entire family.
With that said, there are some serious things that downgraded the quality of the film. Every time they add to the "Love comes softly" movie series, each movie seems to get a little worse in quality. The biggest downfall to the film was the music score. The music overpowered the actors talking and never seemed to stop. Why on earth did there need to be music all the time? In every serious scene the music overpowered the scene making it feel corny. If the music would have been toned down it would have helped greatly.
The past 4 films of the franchise have been following a strong storyline that builds off of its self. But this movie veers a little off course. The story in this film leaves a lot of plot holes as it seems to erase lots people that existed in the previous movies. It would have been easy to explain what happened with a line or two, but instead they went in the direction of "those people do not exist". It's disappointing that they changed actresses for Marty, on top of that there were things that were hinted, but not explained with Clark and Marty leaving plot holes. And to make it even worse they didn't use the original house from the first film for Clark and Marty's ranch.
Further more the love story in the film was random, predictable and put on the back burner. In the second film there was a slow build between Willie and Missy creating this beautiful love story. But in this film there's barely any screen time with Missy and Zach, they felt more like friends than anything else.
Love's Unending Legacy is a clean movie with great values and is good for the entire family. There's nothing violent in the movie, no offensive language, there's only kindness and love trying to conquer all. Making it a great film for the entire family.
With that said, there are some serious things that downgraded the quality of the film. Every time they add to the "Love comes softly" movie series, each movie seems to get a little worse in quality. The biggest downfall to the film was the music score. The music overpowered the actors talking and never seemed to stop. Why on earth did there need to be music all the time? In every serious scene the music overpowered the scene making it feel corny. If the music would have been toned down it would have helped greatly.
The past 4 films of the franchise have been following a strong storyline that builds off of its self. But this movie veers a little off course. The story in this film leaves a lot of plot holes as it seems to erase lots people that existed in the previous movies. It would have been easy to explain what happened with a line or two, but instead they went in the direction of "those people do not exist". It's disappointing that they changed actresses for Marty, on top of that there were things that were hinted, but not explained with Clark and Marty leaving plot holes. And to make it even worse they didn't use the original house from the first film for Clark and Marty's ranch.
Further more the love story in the film was random, predictable and put on the back burner. In the second film there was a slow build between Willie and Missy creating this beautiful love story. But in this film there's barely any screen time with Missy and Zach, they felt more like friends than anything else.
These two are perfect for each other and I love Belinda's story.
Once again the movie diverges from the book. Still a great story.
Once again the movie diverges from the book. Still a great story.
I saw first films of series with interest, being grateful for the sweet air of nostalgia, for the fair simplicity, crafted story and acting.
But for Love s Unednding Legacy I was just tired. Maybe, because the thoughts were about first actors , maybe because the story is too predictable and the events are too ...pedagogic. Something seems missing and the message becomes, little by little, boring. But, sure, precise target, noble effort and a story far to be more than version of soap opera .
Maybe, a sort of ingenuity is necessary to love this new parts . Or be familiar with series books .
So, the air of Little house in the Prairie, for me, is lost in this case.
But for Love s Unednding Legacy I was just tired. Maybe, because the thoughts were about first actors , maybe because the story is too predictable and the events are too ...pedagogic. Something seems missing and the message becomes, little by little, boring. But, sure, precise target, noble effort and a story far to be more than version of soap opera .
Maybe, a sort of ingenuity is necessary to love this new parts . Or be familiar with series books .
So, the air of Little house in the Prairie, for me, is lost in this case.
What could have been a good TV movie was weakened by an overdone and unsuitable musical score. I found this was an annoyance during the first half of the movie. Performances overall were not that bad but the this mood music (that didn't seem to suit a western film) played over the actors as they spoke in many scenes and this became a real distraction.
In one scene, which takes place in the church, a pastor is asking a congregation to volunteer to take care of homeless children lined up across the platform behind him. All the dialog in this scene is underscored by this deep emotional mood music which is unnecessary and distracting.
In one scene, which takes place in the church, a pastor is asking a congregation to volunteer to take care of homeless children lined up across the platform behind him. All the dialog in this scene is underscored by this deep emotional mood music which is unnecessary and distracting.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe bridge that Sheriff Tyler goes across while looking for the kids was also used by the director's father in his show "Little house in the Prairie", and that director was none other than Michael Landon.
- GaffesBelinda runs through a mud puddle the first time she goes to see Jacob. When she gets back home and goes to bed - her shoes are not muddy.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Tant d'amour à donner (2007)
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- Love's Unending Legacy
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- 1h 30min(90 min)
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- 16 : 9
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