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O Mistério da Floricultura

Título original: Mum's the Word
  • Filme para televisão
  • 2016
  • TV-G
  • 1 h 23 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
1,3 mil
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Brooke Shields and Brennan Elliott in O Mistério da Floricultura (2016)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAbby Knight returns to her small home town as a NYC lawyer. On the day of her flower shop opening, her car gets damaged by someone fleeing a murder scene. She soon meets a charming bartender... Ler tudoAbby Knight returns to her small home town as a NYC lawyer. On the day of her flower shop opening, her car gets damaged by someone fleeing a murder scene. She soon meets a charming bartender and partners with him in the search for answers.Abby Knight returns to her small home town as a NYC lawyer. On the day of her flower shop opening, her car gets damaged by someone fleeing a murder scene. She soon meets a charming bartender and partners with him in the search for answers.

  • Direção
    • Bradley Walsh
  • Roteiristas
    • Kate Collins
    • Gary Goldstein
  • Artistas
    • Brooke Shields
    • Brennan Elliott
    • Beau Bridges
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Bradley Walsh
    • Roteiristas
      • Kate Collins
      • Gary Goldstein
    • Artistas
      • Brooke Shields
      • Brennan Elliott
      • Beau Bridges
    • 14Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the Word
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    Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the Word

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    Brooke Shields
    Brooke Shields
    • Abby Knight
    Brennan Elliott
    Brennan Elliott
    • Marco Salvare
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Jeffrey Knight
    Kate Drummond
    Kate Drummond
    • Nikki Bender
    James Cade
    James Cade
    • Buzz
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Tom Harding
    Altair Vincent
    Altair Vincent
    • Tony Vertucci
    James Thomas
    James Thomas
    • Greg Morgan
    Christian Lloyd
    Christian Lloyd
    • Dave King
    Celeste Desjardins
    Celeste Desjardins
    • Sydney Knight
    Joel Gagne
    Joel Gagne
    • Officer Brand
    Dru Viergever
    Dru Viergever
    • Officer Dunn
    Fulvio Cecere
    Fulvio Cecere
    • Detective Al Corbleon
    James McGowan
    James McGowan
    • Louis Vertucci
    Michael Vincent Dagostino
    • Detective Blasko
    Allison Hossack
    Allison Hossack
    • Penny Harding
    Josh Bainbridge
    Josh Bainbridge
    • Daryl
    Murray Oliver
    • Mr. Ryan
    • Direção
      • Bradley Walsh
    • Roteiristas
      • Kate Collins
      • Gary Goldstein
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários14

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    2nascarhut

    Not crazy about this movie.

    I love the Flower Shop Mystery books. It is one of my favorite series. I am beyond disappointed with the movies. I fail to understand why Hallmark would want to make movies based on this series and then change everything people liked about the books. I was really looking forward to seeing Grace,Lottie, and Abbie's Mom. Imagine my surprise when I found out they don't even exist in the movies. I adore Brooke Shields but she is completely miscast as Abbie. She does not in any way shape or form fit the description for Abbie. Hallmark would be better off not making anymore movies based on the Fower Shop Mystery books. They should stick to creating their own original movies.
    5professor_of_gamez

    Abby was apparently smart enough to pass the bar, and yet...

    She went to high school with Greg (it's later revealed that it was in the same grade), a man who APPEARS to easily be 15 years younger.

    During the time the two hung out together, I kept waiting for Greg to ask Abby if her daughter Sydney were single.

    Either Greg was in the (extremely!) gifted program, or Abby was one of the slow "kids."

    In the "goofs" section, it is mentioned that Marco (or more precisely the actor playing him) is too young to have been a Sargent in the time period indicated. To me, that is much less of an issue, if for no other reason than the actor who plays him looks older than his IMDB age.

    Another one of the "goofs" posts mentions an error in the captions. I noticed several others.
    10bmiller59

    Great story & Brooke Shields shined

    Too too bad there are only three movies in this series. The story line is great...but...Brooke Shields...WOW! Why can't all actors in HM movies act like her. She was natural, spontaneous, didn't read the words off the page, she acted with nuance, none of the young actors of HM are as natural. What a joy.

    Really enjoyed this movie.
    4reader4

    Very Disappointing

    Hallmark has recently developed a number of mysteries in which the protagonist is the female owner of a small shop of some kind. These are the Garage Sale Mysteries (5), Murder She Baked (3), Aurora Teagarden (1), and the related Gourmet Detective Mysteries (2). These last two don't quite fit the category, as the protagonist is a cop, not a shop owner, but they are my favorites of the lot, which is probably why I find it so necessary to include them.

    The latest addition is A Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the Word. It is worse than all the eleven movies listed above.

    The problem with the movie is not lack of star power. It has bigger names than any of the other 11. Brooke Shields is still appealing at 50, and Brennan Elliot does a decent job. Kate Drummond is sparkling. It's too bad they didn't give her more to do. Beau Bridges, looking better than in several recent appearances, clearly demonstrates that he is the real professional in the cast. But he has an extremely small part. I'd be surprised if he had more than 2 minutes total on-screen time.

    It seems that they spent all their budget getting these big names, and a Mercedes for Abby to drive, and had nothing left to hire a screenwriter.

    The only reason I give the writing a 2 instead of a zero is that it contains some good puns, a rarity these days, and not present in the other series. But the dialog itself is atrocious: choppy, unrealistic, awkward and poor at conveying the story. (SORRY, THE QUOTES BELOW HAVE BEEN SEVERELY COMPROMISED BY IMDb'S AUTOMATIC FORMATTING.)

    It contains such illiteracies as: "re-open up your store."

    "His death was very hard on her, and it was for me too."

    "I can promise you one thing. Regarding the date. And it will be a date." "Thank you."

    And finally, along these lines, "You know what they say, join the Army and see the world." Of course, it should be "Navy."

    It contains such discontinuities as "He asked me for money," when Elvis Jones did not do so -- She spontaneously gave him ten whole dollars.

    "Did you know they ID'ed the victim?" "(smugly satisfied) Uh-huh. Did you know his name?" "Billy Ryan." "(shocked) What?? When did this happen?" "I won that round, didn't I?"

    The dialog is very repetitive.

    "Who's that tank commander?" "What?" "Who's that tank commander?" "Oh, that's Sergeant Major Marco Salvare, 75th Army Ranger Unit." "Wow! When? Where?"

    And my favorite: "Oh! There's a car!" "Car?" "There's a car!"

    A moment later, "What do you see?" "It's an Escalade." "I know it's an Escalade. Who's driving?" "It's Tony Vertucci in the Escalade."

    The flow of scenes leaves much to be desired. It's like Goldstein said, "Oh, let's have a scene in the flower shop, and then we can have one in the bar, and then one at her father's house, and then one at the nursery, and then another one at the flower shop, and then another one at the bar, and then one where Marco runs into Abby when she's jogging," without there being any reason or plot requirement to do so. I often found myself apathetic to where they were at the moment and what they were doing (mostly eating).

    Many scenes end lamely. Abby comes home to find a wilted, dried-out bouquet on her doorstep. She looks for a note, but there is none. Break to commercial. Bouquet never mentioned again.

    "Look, I got a bar to run, so just... good night." "Bye."

    "Have a good day, Abby." "Mm-hmm." Break to commercial.

    The story is full of idiotic elements. Abby says, "I told my insurance agent to file a claim against Vertucci," which he apparently did, even though she has no evidence, nothing more than a hunch that he was the one who hit her Mercedes and ran.

    All the harassment Abby suffers at the hands of a corrupt cop and county commissioner is very prosaic. Little is made of any of it, she mostly ignores it, and there is no tension or suspense whatever associated with it. It is finally all explained away in a couple of sentences in the next-to-last scene.

    In that same scene, Abby's DA ex-boyfriend tells her, concerning Elvis Jones's murder, "But, believe me, this part of the investigation is just beginning."

    And in an ironic flouting of modern nutritional knowledge: "I've got meatball parm. Four stars on Yelp. We can eat healthy."

    The story is not particularly imaginative, which is the flaw of all the 12 movies I speak of here. Their charm results more from the characters and their interaction than from originality of plot. The best along these lines is the Gourmet Detective series, with the banter between Brooke Burns and Dylan Neal a constant delight. The Aurora Teagarden, Murder, She Baked and Garage Sale series also have some good moments.

    But the banter in Mum's the Word between Abby and Marco generally falls flat. It is composed of things nobody would ever say, in an order they would never say them, and for most part comes off as just lame. Brooke does what she can to make her character an indomitable force that can't be turned aside, but is severely hampered by the asinine things she has to say.

    "You like to meddle, don't you?" "OK, first of all, I hate that word, and... where do we go from here?"

    "Think about how happy it makes people." "Is it making you happy?" "Yeah, as a matter of fact, it is." "Good."

    There is another Flower Shop Mystery in post-production right now, and one beyond that in the works. Let's hope somebody tossed Hallmark a clue, and that they will be better than this turkey.
    5bkoganbing

    Black market flowers

    This movie makes me feel very old and having nothing to do with the film itself. Seeing Beau Bridges makes me recall seeing him as a child actor, a jungle kid in the film Zamba. Now over 60 years later he's playing Brooke Shields's elderly father in Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's The Word.

    Brooke has returned to her small town given up being a high pressure big city lawyer. She's opening a florist's shop with her friend Kate Drummond. On the day of her opening her car gets dinged in a hit and run and she also runs into the guy who took her to the senior prom, Wayne Hard now on the streets as a homeless person.

    Later on she finds that Hard is the suspect in the murder of a young man and she just doesn't believe it. Her lawyer instincts kick in especially after Hard is killed.

    No mystery here, the perpetrator is truly obvious. The only mystery here is how the incidents are connected and why was the original murder killed. Turns out she was just the right person to solve this case. It has to do with black market flowers and I'll say no more other than it's quite a lucrative racket.

    Aiding and abetting Brooke's sleuthing is Brennan Elliott who is a former detective opening up and bar and grille down the street from Brooke's Florist shop. No doubt they will be an item in future films, there were two made, who knows if there will be more.

    A nice entry in the Hallmark mystery movie series.

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    • Curiosidades
      At 57:36 there is an error in the English caption. Abby says to Marco "...I will send up a flare if I need you." The English caption has "flyer" rather than "flare".
    • Erros de gravação
      The character of Marco was cast with an actor that was too young to portray the character. Marco is played by Brennan Elliott, who was born in 1975. Marco says he served as a Sergeant in the first Gulf War, which took place from August 1990 through February 1991. At the time, Elliott would have been about 15-16 years old and as such too young to serve much less attain the rank of Sergeant.
    • Conexões
      Followed by O Mistério da Floricultura: O Crime das Rosas Negras (2016)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 17 de janeiro de 2016 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the Word
    • Locações de filme
      • 171 Main St W North Bay, Ontário, Canadá(171 Main St W North Bay, Ontario, Canada)
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      • Hideaway Pictures
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