Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaStella designs hats and fascinators for socialite Rosalind and meets her son Christian who's training a horse to compete in the Louisville Derby.Stella designs hats and fascinators for socialite Rosalind and meets her son Christian who's training a horse to compete in the Louisville Derby.Stella designs hats and fascinators for socialite Rosalind and meets her son Christian who's training a horse to compete in the Louisville Derby.
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I found this enjoyable number 1, and uplifting and inspirational as well. Appreciated the caring vibe throughout and evidence of strong work ethics displayed in a unique and refreshing storyline on the day of the real running of the roses. I had anticipated not liking this expecting it to be contrived but it was not and thought it had a nice natural flow. I'm always surprised by viewers that seem to think it important they find every flaw or come up with critical observations which I find unnecessary because these movies are I feel to entertain us and as an audience member I'm not opposed to giving them theatrical license and so I like to be impressed and buy into the intent portrayed. I would guess many of the nit-picking critics do not fare well at a live theatre production. They would have to give in and use their imaginations too much. Back to this movie, thought there was good believable chemistry between the leads and the interaction with various characters whose purpose was to interject conflict was purposeful and important to the storyline and developing the romantic success. I liked that there were several meaningful subplots. I was indeed entertained and not inclined to feel I would have changed anything substantial. Solid effort.
I watched this because of the horses and because Holly was starring unfortunately they were the only reason to.
Where to begin! The storyline - complete yawnfest. Suggestion: If you are going to make a film involving a supposedly talented hat designer outfitting high society you should probably have some decent hats. These were heinous. Looked like they came from Walmart.
I liked the two leads and thought their falling for each other was seamlessly done but the again the storyline - boring.
Best thing I can say is that Ginna Claire Mason has a beautiful voice. The film could have done with hearing her song more.
Where to begin! The storyline - complete yawnfest. Suggestion: If you are going to make a film involving a supposedly talented hat designer outfitting high society you should probably have some decent hats. These were heinous. Looked like they came from Walmart.
I liked the two leads and thought their falling for each other was seamlessly done but the again the storyline - boring.
Best thing I can say is that Ginna Claire Mason has a beautiful voice. The film could have done with hearing her song more.
Somehow got through this thanks almost exclusively to the horses.
The ladies' characters could not be more cliché, all about fashion, hats and dictates of high society...boring!!!
The plot is just as bland.
As for the fashion and the hats, there were some nice pieces of clothing, but most of the hats are just...well...god awful!
The acting was as a whole, lets say, less than impressive. Gina Claire does have a wonderful voice - I would prefer to see her in musicals - but IMO is not at all suited to star in this kind of film.
Bottom line, if you want to kill time this is borderline passable, but your time is precious - skip this one!
The ladies' characters could not be more cliché, all about fashion, hats and dictates of high society...boring!!!
The plot is just as bland.
As for the fashion and the hats, there were some nice pieces of clothing, but most of the hats are just...well...god awful!
The acting was as a whole, lets say, less than impressive. Gina Claire does have a wonderful voice - I would prefer to see her in musicals - but IMO is not at all suited to star in this kind of film.
Bottom line, if you want to kill time this is borderline passable, but your time is precious - skip this one!
I don't know what's going on over at Hallmark HQ lately-did everyone take a group nap and forget how to write compelling storylines? Because the recent movies? Hot. Buttered. Garbage. Case in point: an entire film dedicated to snobby Kentucky Derby socialites and their absurdly overpriced hats. That's it. That's the plot. I kept waiting for something-anything-to happen, but instead I was served a lukewarm cup of cliché with a side of "this outsider doesn't belong" trope, and no actual payoff.
Now listen, I like the lead actors. I do. They've got charm in other roles, but here? Zero chemistry. Like, negative chemistry. I've seen more romantic tension between two slices of white bread. And don't even get me started on the villainess-your typical pretentious woman with a passive-aggressive smile and the personality of a wet napkin. She was nasty for the sake of being nasty, and I swear her only mission was to make the new girl feel like a barn rat in a room full of racehorses.
There was no heart, no warmth, and certainly none of that "Hallmark hug-your-heart" magic we're all here for. And I get it-Hallmark's spring and summer lineups tend to be a little meh. But come on. This wasn't light and breezy; it was just bad. I'm already counting down the days until Christmas in July, because at least then we get snow, cinnamon, and fake boyfriends who secretly own Christmas tree farms. So unless Hallmark wants to lose its audience to re-runs and better-written fan fiction, someone needs to shake the glitter out of their scriptwriters and remember what we actually tune in for.
Now listen, I like the lead actors. I do. They've got charm in other roles, but here? Zero chemistry. Like, negative chemistry. I've seen more romantic tension between two slices of white bread. And don't even get me started on the villainess-your typical pretentious woman with a passive-aggressive smile and the personality of a wet napkin. She was nasty for the sake of being nasty, and I swear her only mission was to make the new girl feel like a barn rat in a room full of racehorses.
There was no heart, no warmth, and certainly none of that "Hallmark hug-your-heart" magic we're all here for. And I get it-Hallmark's spring and summer lineups tend to be a little meh. But come on. This wasn't light and breezy; it was just bad. I'm already counting down the days until Christmas in July, because at least then we get snow, cinnamon, and fake boyfriends who secretly own Christmas tree farms. So unless Hallmark wants to lose its audience to re-runs and better-written fan fiction, someone needs to shake the glitter out of their scriptwriters and remember what we actually tune in for.
6.4 stars.
This is one of those Hallmark films that is overly unique. There are many facets of uniqueness, and this is a seldom tested one that probably doesn't match the tastes of most viewers. It's about high society in the Southern United States, but not a common theme, rather a very rare one. This story is specifically about fancy hats and the southern women who fashion and wear them to various events (Kentucky Derby).
I was intrigued by the notion of a Hallmark film that portrays this lesser known aspect of aristocratic female community. However, I find it to be peculiarly feminine and strikingly unfamiliar and alien to my preferences.
I felt like an interloper in my own home, attempting to appreciate a foreign thing. I don't actually have the words to explain the experience, but it was like a square peg in a round hole. This movie is an acquired taste.
There are some horses, which is cute. The lead female is endearing and I enjoy her performance, but that is where the entertainment and likability begins and ends. For her and the horses' sake, I give this 6 instead of 5 stars.
Not for me.
This is one of those Hallmark films that is overly unique. There are many facets of uniqueness, and this is a seldom tested one that probably doesn't match the tastes of most viewers. It's about high society in the Southern United States, but not a common theme, rather a very rare one. This story is specifically about fancy hats and the southern women who fashion and wear them to various events (Kentucky Derby).
I was intrigued by the notion of a Hallmark film that portrays this lesser known aspect of aristocratic female community. However, I find it to be peculiarly feminine and strikingly unfamiliar and alien to my preferences.
I felt like an interloper in my own home, attempting to appreciate a foreign thing. I don't actually have the words to explain the experience, but it was like a square peg in a round hole. This movie is an acquired taste.
There are some horses, which is cute. The lead female is endearing and I enjoy her performance, but that is where the entertainment and likability begins and ends. For her and the horses' sake, I give this 6 instead of 5 stars.
Not for me.
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- QuizApparently, the writers have never been to St. Petersburg. If they had, they'd know there is no land big enough to have a horse farm. They have been better off using Ocala, it's horse country.
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