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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLauren wants to rebuild her community, including her family home, in the aftermath of a devastatingly disastrous storm.Lauren wants to rebuild her community, including her family home, in the aftermath of a devastatingly disastrous storm.Lauren wants to rebuild her community, including her family home, in the aftermath of a devastatingly disastrous storm.
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Cailan Laine
- Winner of the 3 legged race
- (as Cailan Laine Punnewaert)
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- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
The teacher is so childish bland awful hair I like Colin she is too trying to be a feminist .ruined movie with lousy acting hope they do not cast her again.
This is based on the Harlequin novel, Marooned with a Maverick and the producers did an excellent job on the adaptation. There is so much passion that comes through that you just can't get off the page. Newcomer Madeleine Leon is one to watch!
Whew.
It took about three months before deciding to write "here" about this. This isn't any spectacular review or anything close to it. This is just mainly about how I FEEL about the movie.
This movie is better than I expected it to be. It's based on MAROONED WITH A MAVERICK by Christine Rimmer, with some differences, but the movie made for UPTV tried to be true to the original.
I liked the chemistry between MADELINE LEON and BO YOKELY plus the dog who was like their "Cupid".
Willa was rejected by Collin years back, but the devastating storm brought them together...and may I repeat, the dog named Dancer.
The people around them noticed that there's a "vibe" between the two of them, but somehow, there was something stopping the two of them to be together, until after the storm.
The storm did bring them together, but Willa had a beau, but before you think that this is a simple triangle, think again. There's more to it than meets the eye.
Willa is a strong, steadfast woman of Faith, and only a man who could accept that...
The movie is predictable with a few surprises. I liked that the flashbacks were not confusing, and the acting didn't seem to be forced.
It surely wouldn't be a waste of your time.
:-)
It took about three months before deciding to write "here" about this. This isn't any spectacular review or anything close to it. This is just mainly about how I FEEL about the movie.
This movie is better than I expected it to be. It's based on MAROONED WITH A MAVERICK by Christine Rimmer, with some differences, but the movie made for UPTV tried to be true to the original.
I liked the chemistry between MADELINE LEON and BO YOKELY plus the dog who was like their "Cupid".
Willa was rejected by Collin years back, but the devastating storm brought them together...and may I repeat, the dog named Dancer.
The people around them noticed that there's a "vibe" between the two of them, but somehow, there was something stopping the two of them to be together, until after the storm.
The storm did bring them together, but Willa had a beau, but before you think that this is a simple triangle, think again. There's more to it than meets the eye.
Willa is a strong, steadfast woman of Faith, and only a man who could accept that...
The movie is predictable with a few surprises. I liked that the flashbacks were not confusing, and the acting didn't seem to be forced.
It surely wouldn't be a waste of your time.
:-)
Like others, what gripped me into watching 'After the Storm' was the cover, which was lovely and indicated a heartfelt and heart-warming film. And also the concept, Lauren's circumstances on paper are really devastating and sounded very relatable which always makes a big difference when watching anything for me. UPTV's output was very up and down, and still is, but they have done good films in the past and continue to do so. Was hoping this would be one of them, as it had potential to be.
'After the Storm', watched with admittedly no prior knowledge of the source material so cannot compare, sadly was not one of the good ones. UPTV have done worse and there are worse films out there overall, but when it comes to wastes of good potential 'After the Storm' is definitely in that group for me and quite high up. Didn't think it was unwatchable and it did have a few good things, but it peters out after a good start and promises a lot more than it delivers (which isn't sadly).
Beginning with the good things, 'After the Storm' starts off well. Very charming and moving, and it didn't feel forced and it was not hard to feel for Lauren in a devastating situation. Bo Yokely does a nice job in his role, with a dashing charm and subtle charisma.
It is a nice looking film, with beautiful scenery. Some of the soundtrack is pleasant.
Madeline Leon for me was less good, she started off quite well but when Lauren became less likeable and became more self-absorbed instead of easier to relate to Leon became less relaxed and almost every emotion felt too try hard like while also managing to be bland. Her chemistry with Yokely isn't there, too low key and distant. The supporting cast is flat in sketchy roles. The characters are never fleshed out enough and the direction is workmalike at best and tends to be plodding.
On the whole, 'After the Storm' looks good but there is a little too much emphasis on long shots and some of it veer on self-indulgence. Despite moments, the music tends to be too drab and could have been used less. The script is often awkward and the cheesiness and schmaltz becomes too much. Meaning that the film becomes too maudlin and sugary sweet rather than uplifting. The story is very predictable and sluggishly paced, also feeling thin structurally. The ending is too rushed and pat, with a 180 decision that goes from one to the other in practically no time.
Summarising, good potential not lived up to. 4/10.
'After the Storm', watched with admittedly no prior knowledge of the source material so cannot compare, sadly was not one of the good ones. UPTV have done worse and there are worse films out there overall, but when it comes to wastes of good potential 'After the Storm' is definitely in that group for me and quite high up. Didn't think it was unwatchable and it did have a few good things, but it peters out after a good start and promises a lot more than it delivers (which isn't sadly).
Beginning with the good things, 'After the Storm' starts off well. Very charming and moving, and it didn't feel forced and it was not hard to feel for Lauren in a devastating situation. Bo Yokely does a nice job in his role, with a dashing charm and subtle charisma.
It is a nice looking film, with beautiful scenery. Some of the soundtrack is pleasant.
Madeline Leon for me was less good, she started off quite well but when Lauren became less likeable and became more self-absorbed instead of easier to relate to Leon became less relaxed and almost every emotion felt too try hard like while also managing to be bland. Her chemistry with Yokely isn't there, too low key and distant. The supporting cast is flat in sketchy roles. The characters are never fleshed out enough and the direction is workmalike at best and tends to be plodding.
On the whole, 'After the Storm' looks good but there is a little too much emphasis on long shots and some of it veer on self-indulgence. Despite moments, the music tends to be too drab and could have been used less. The script is often awkward and the cheesiness and schmaltz becomes too much. Meaning that the film becomes too maudlin and sugary sweet rather than uplifting. The story is very predictable and sluggishly paced, also feeling thin structurally. The ending is too rushed and pat, with a 180 decision that goes from one to the other in practically no time.
Summarising, good potential not lived up to. 4/10.
I stumbled across this late one night when I couldn't sleep. I kept on watching mainly because there was a gorgeous husky in it! It turned out to be not too bad. Our heroine looked normal, not perma tanned and glossy. It passed 90 minutes. I actually quite enjoyed it. There are a lot worse films out there.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesBased off the Harlequin novel Marooned With A Maverick by Christine Rimmer.
- Erros de gravaçãoAfter he lets Lauren down for the second time, Collin is sanding the piece he's working on across the grain, a carpenter would know to sand along the grain.
- Trilhas sonorasConstant
, wwritten by Jeremy Passion and Jesse Barrera
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- 1 h 31 min(91 min)
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