अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA boy and a girl fall in love during summer camp and promise to stay in touch, but they don't. Fifteen years later they meet again in the same camp under very different circumstances. What w... सभी पढ़ेंA boy and a girl fall in love during summer camp and promise to stay in touch, but they don't. Fifteen years later they meet again in the same camp under very different circumstances. What will happen to the camp and will they try again?A boy and a girl fall in love during summer camp and promise to stay in touch, but they don't. Fifteen years later they meet again in the same camp under very different circumstances. What will happen to the camp and will they try again?
- Jenny
- (as Jasmine Sarin)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
'Kiss at Pine Lake' was watchable enough and worth a watch for fans of the genre, thanks to a great male lead, good production values, some nice emotional impact and its good intentions. It didn't really wow me though and instead left me with mixed feelings, due to not all the cast working, the romantic chemistry not igniting enough and the flawed story execution. Have certainly seen far worse films recently than 'Kiss at Pine Lake', but also have seen a lot better. This is one of the middling ones.
The best thing about 'Kiss at Pine Lake' is Barry Watson, who is an incredibly likeable and charming lead. There are moments of sweet understated chemistry between him and Mia Kirshner. Generally the supporting cast are more than competent and do sincerely with what they are given.
Furthermore, the production values are attractive with the picturesque scenery being very easy on the eye. The film has enough moments where it is sweet, charming and poignant, and its good intentions in its approach to the subject were obvious and commendable.
However, 'Kiss at Pine Lake' could have been a good deal better. Kirshner looks and sounds bored in her blandly written role. On the whole, her and Watson's chemistry was too lukewarm and took too much time to get anywhere. Do agree that the villain was too overplayed and very annoying, also found him too at odds with the rest of the film. Concerning Elliott, having mentioned him as an interest point in the first paragraph, he definitely went on to much better things, this role doesn't suit him and it looked as if he knew that.
While there are emotional investment and good intentions, for me the story was too draggy and does too little new with familiar and overused territory. The dialogue could have been tighter and less awkward sounding and the ending has a too neat quality.
Concluding, watchable but rather average. 5/10.
...I liked this, the thing that made it for me was the interesting plot device involving the old girlfriend undertaking the mission to buy the camp away from her old summer beau. She is stuck in a fun paradox. While this is hardly heavy drama, there were some pretty touching scenes as old lovers rediscover each other. I almost watched this twice, it was fun.
There is a movie called Indian Summer which has a very similar story. That one is much better but this one is fine. The villain is trying too hard. The pairing of Watson and Kirshner has a sincere romantic feel. They are good together and that keeps the movie going. The plot isn't that complex. It's a very simple romance feel-good Hallmark movie. I just don't like the villain constantly being villainous for every second on screen.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाSarah Desjardins's debut.
- गूफ़The actress who plays Zoe as a teenager is taller than the actress who plays the character as an adult.
- भाव
Tommy: Hello.
Zoe: Hello. Hi. Is this Zeppo Enterprises?
Tommy: Yes. Who's calling?
Zoe: Can you please put me through to your CEO's office?
Tommy: Well, technically, he doesn't have an office, and even if he did, he doesn't talk to people.
Zoe: I understand he must be very busy, but can you please give me his name?
Tommy: He prefers to remain anonymous.
Zoe: I don't understand.
Tommy: Welcome to the club. Listen, it's been a real slice of heaven talking to you...
Zoe: You don't even want to know what this is about?
Tommy: Not especially.
Zoe: That's not the way to run a business.
Tommy: Look, I'm not trying to be difficult here. It's just the way he wants it. Besides, he's not even here.
Zoe: Where is he?
Tommy: You wouldn't believe me if I told you.