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This was terrible! The father and the mechanic were almost realistic but 'Dana' the pilot, with the makeup, the facial expressions and the lack of serious acting ability made me hide behind a pillow. Her role appeared to be that of a spoilt child despite the story depicting her to be from humble beginnings. William was good to look at but he seemed star struck or something that prevented him really getting into his role...movie was so cliche and unrealistic due to the acting and lack of fine tuning smaller details. The scenery was nice but hard to take serious when the plane was depicted flying all around the skies but they forgot to add fuel. It had the bones to be good... tropical Queensland scenery, true sense of community in remote areas, particularly during major weather events that devastate and a bit of romance thrown in. Less makeup, a bit of dirt and grease and a more 'real' character could have made a tonne of difference.
- kerrieprice-96953
- 30 de set. de 2023
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I don't think we're meant to take this movie seriously. Because it seems that the filmmakers didn't even take it seriously.
The good bits: Stunningly beautiful sceneries; attractive easy on the eye leads; supporting actors' performance.
The no good bits: the script is not very convincing, lacks substance; both female and male leads' unrealistic makeup just doesn't seem truthful to the characters; lead performances are cringy at times; pacing seems a bit off especially towards the end.
Overall it's a very forgettable movie. I think I'll only remember the beautiful blue sea and the unnecessarily long false eyelashes.
The good bits: Stunningly beautiful sceneries; attractive easy on the eye leads; supporting actors' performance.
The no good bits: the script is not very convincing, lacks substance; both female and male leads' unrealistic makeup just doesn't seem truthful to the characters; lead performances are cringy at times; pacing seems a bit off especially towards the end.
Overall it's a very forgettable movie. I think I'll only remember the beautiful blue sea and the unnecessarily long false eyelashes.
- Chloebythesea
- 10 de out. de 2023
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- michelewhatworks
- 26 de out. de 2023
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"Love is in the Air" appears to be a romantic film featuring Delta Goodrem as a seaplane pilot in a cheesy and saccharine love story. The movie seems to rely heavily on clichés and contrived situations, making it a challenging watch for most audiences. The central romance between Dana and William, played by Joshua Sasse, doesn't seem to have much chemistry, and the plot's predictability is a drawback. The film's dialogue and performances also come across as forced at times. While the movie aims for an uplifting experience, it appears to fall short of delivering genuine emotions. Delta Goodrem's performance, while not outstanding, manages to deliver some of the film's corny lines with a straight face. Overall, it seems like a film primarily suited for die-hard fans of the Sydney-born performer rather than a broader audience.
- pmathivathan
- 27 de set. de 2023
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I loved the scenery and the story is not too bad. I understand there may be inconsistencies on the technical aspects of the piloting job but I don't think the movie warrants the lowest rating. The acting is ok, the filmography was also on point and the story is the typical adversaries turned into lovers. It's nice enough. It even makes me want to book a trip to Australia when I'm able to save enough for it ;). If you are looking for a nice, light movie, and romantic movies are your thing, this one's nice enough. And the story is fine, as romcoms go. I would like to visit the li actions in which the movie was filmed. Really, gorgeous places.
- elisaus
- 28 de set. de 2023
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I'm a fan of Delta and a huge fan of Australian movies - but this did not work well at all.
It's lolly water iced with cliches and a predictable plot.
I do not understand why these kinds of movies are made. I understand that no-one forces us to watch - so, there's no need to do so then be all negative about it - but, like I said, I'm a Delta fan and a huge Australian movie fan - so, you just want to give it a shot.
But when the writing lacks depth, edge and light and dark, it ends up being little more than a relatively polished episode of Neighbours or Home and Away.
And , unfortunately then, the acting, directing, even the music, flops to the same low levels. Pity.
It's lolly water iced with cliches and a predictable plot.
I do not understand why these kinds of movies are made. I understand that no-one forces us to watch - so, there's no need to do so then be all negative about it - but, like I said, I'm a Delta fan and a huge Australian movie fan - so, you just want to give it a shot.
But when the writing lacks depth, edge and light and dark, it ends up being little more than a relatively polished episode of Neighbours or Home and Away.
And , unfortunately then, the acting, directing, even the music, flops to the same low levels. Pity.
- neilkempe
- 29 de set. de 2023
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7.4 stars.
We have a story about a young and beautiful female bush pilot of sorts who flies all around the land down under doing this and that. Her dad runs the outfit, but it's owned by a company in England. The owner of the company sends his handsome son from London to Queensland to gut the little airline company because it's hemorrhaging money...
As the rich son and the beautiful female pilot get to know each other they feel immediate attraction, naturally followed by a period of bickering and awkwardness. As anticipated, they fall madly in love. There is a liberal amount of flying and a little bit of adventure, a cyclone and some fresh new stuff that is a nice change of pace from the usual romance movies I've seen the past year.
The scenery, music, the whole experience is breathtaking and romantic. This film is quite enjoyable and well made. The production value is above average, and to top it off the actors are endearing and likable.
The only downside is that something is missing and for some strange reason I can't put a finger on it. I think maybe it's the pacing, just a bit slow perhaps.
We have a story about a young and beautiful female bush pilot of sorts who flies all around the land down under doing this and that. Her dad runs the outfit, but it's owned by a company in England. The owner of the company sends his handsome son from London to Queensland to gut the little airline company because it's hemorrhaging money...
As the rich son and the beautiful female pilot get to know each other they feel immediate attraction, naturally followed by a period of bickering and awkwardness. As anticipated, they fall madly in love. There is a liberal amount of flying and a little bit of adventure, a cyclone and some fresh new stuff that is a nice change of pace from the usual romance movies I've seen the past year.
The scenery, music, the whole experience is breathtaking and romantic. This film is quite enjoyable and well made. The production value is above average, and to top it off the actors are endearing and likable.
The only downside is that something is missing and for some strange reason I can't put a finger on it. I think maybe it's the pacing, just a bit slow perhaps.
- MickyG333
- 30 de set. de 2023
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I dont think anyone is expecting this to be a cinematic masterpiece, its a Hallmark style romcom. But it could have been far far better with some minor adjustments.
Nearly everyone in this is overacting. Like its so over the top its ridiculous! The only convincing actress in this is Lizzie, who actually saves this whole movie from falling into a pit of ridicule. The worst offender is the female lead, she is just AWFUL, just...my god what were they thinking?? You could shove a fence post in the ground and have the guy fall in love with it, and it would be more believable than this girl...jeez. And also, not the actresses fault, but shes always there with her chest out, with flawless make up, including lipstick and jewellery (despite barely sleeping) and not a speck of dirt on her (despite her apparently being hands on)?? Come on movie....throw me a line here!
There are a few genuinely smile moments, exclusively to Lizzie, who is the only decent cast member, which is evident immediately.
So many small tweaks could have made this much better. The actors which were sub par, the shooting - which is very HD - was good for scenery shots but made everything hyper realistic like a nature documentary and made the bad acting stand out more. The awkward and unnatural script. The unrealistic makeup and costume. Like if they'd dialled down every aspect of this and spent more time on the script and actors it would be 10 times better.
This was an effort to watch.
Nearly everyone in this is overacting. Like its so over the top its ridiculous! The only convincing actress in this is Lizzie, who actually saves this whole movie from falling into a pit of ridicule. The worst offender is the female lead, she is just AWFUL, just...my god what were they thinking?? You could shove a fence post in the ground and have the guy fall in love with it, and it would be more believable than this girl...jeez. And also, not the actresses fault, but shes always there with her chest out, with flawless make up, including lipstick and jewellery (despite barely sleeping) and not a speck of dirt on her (despite her apparently being hands on)?? Come on movie....throw me a line here!
There are a few genuinely smile moments, exclusively to Lizzie, who is the only decent cast member, which is evident immediately.
So many small tweaks could have made this much better. The actors which were sub par, the shooting - which is very HD - was good for scenery shots but made everything hyper realistic like a nature documentary and made the bad acting stand out more. The awkward and unnatural script. The unrealistic makeup and costume. Like if they'd dialled down every aspect of this and spent more time on the script and actors it would be 10 times better.
This was an effort to watch.
- souplahoopla
- 29 de set. de 2023
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- lisafordeay
- 1 de out. de 2023
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- ypvmdpb
- 28 de set. de 2023
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Having seen hundreds of romance movies, I feel qualified to comment when I see one that stands out. I liked the central couple and found their chemistry genuine even if it may have been amplified for her because of her limited dating pool and more believable for him because he is looking for passion in his life and is naturally drawn to hers. As far as the other elements needed for success, they are all present: Interesting and humorous supporting characters - check; parents whose actions are affecting the plot - check; and external circumstances that create challenges and are also interesting - check. Surprising bonuses: incredible scenery in a part of the world not often seen in U. S. romance movies and exciting flying sequences. One downside: business factors are not realistic, but who wants to think about work during a romance move.? Give this one a look if you are in the mood for romance.
- writecam
- 16 de fev. de 2024
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Don't pay attention for the self proclaimed film critics who likes to trash romantic movies. These kind of movies are never meant to be an award winning, or state of the art movies. Their sole purpose is to entertain and relax you.
The movie has it all, beautiful scenery, easy and predictable plot and happy ending.
Above all it has one of the most beautiful women in the world as a leading lady, and since she is a world renown singer and song writer, I was pleasantly surprised with her acting which is really good and natural.
I would very much like to see Ms. Delta in the future in some more romantic movies, or even in a comedies.
The movie has it all, beautiful scenery, easy and predictable plot and happy ending.
Above all it has one of the most beautiful women in the world as a leading lady, and since she is a world renown singer and song writer, I was pleasantly surprised with her acting which is really good and natural.
I would very much like to see Ms. Delta in the future in some more romantic movies, or even in a comedies.
- wizard1704
- 29 de mai. de 2024
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- qcnktgzw
- 4 de out. de 2023
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'Love Is in the Air' is one I found to be surprisingly decent. Listen, it's cheesy/cliché and it's Hallmark-esque, but I actually minorly enjoyed watching it. The poster is a little misleading, it does feature a romance but I wouldn't say it's that type of romance; as in kissy/cuddly.
It's more a fish out of water sorta love story, where the leads gradually develop a bond; they don't even get romantic together until the very end. None of this is a spoiler by the way, you'd be able to tell within the first few scenes where the whole thing is heading - and that's OK, imo.
The main reason why I did like this is most certainly the cast. I wouldn't even say that they give major performances, but as a group I found them to be very likeable and I was happy to follow them onscreen. Delta Goodrem and Joshua Sasse have enough chemistry, to boot.
Roy Billing and Steph Tisdell offer pleasant support, elsewhere. Another positive is where the story takes place - coastal Queensland, Australia. All locations look nice, that and the aviation angle of the plot made it feel fresher than it would've otherwise been - in, say, a big city.
A pass in my books, for sure.
It's more a fish out of water sorta love story, where the leads gradually develop a bond; they don't even get romantic together until the very end. None of this is a spoiler by the way, you'd be able to tell within the first few scenes where the whole thing is heading - and that's OK, imo.
The main reason why I did like this is most certainly the cast. I wouldn't even say that they give major performances, but as a group I found them to be very likeable and I was happy to follow them onscreen. Delta Goodrem and Joshua Sasse have enough chemistry, to boot.
Roy Billing and Steph Tisdell offer pleasant support, elsewhere. Another positive is where the story takes place - coastal Queensland, Australia. All locations look nice, that and the aviation angle of the plot made it feel fresher than it would've otherwise been - in, say, a big city.
A pass in my books, for sure.
- r96sk
- 16 de jul. de 2025
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I think romantics and fans of Hallmark movies will enjoy this romance set on the sunny coast of Australia. Dana is a sea plane pilot in her small family run airline that was started by her idle...fellow pilot and her mother. William is sent by his father and fellow investment banker to double check his numbers and to shut down the airline, thus proving that he is ready for more responsibility at their family run investment firm. These two are destined to class, but Dana in the process of showing William the ropes gradually wins him over both romantically and to the necessity of their airline. Then there is a hurricane that showcases the airline's strengths.
Delta Goodrem (Dana) and Joshua Sasse (William) are both great actors who look so great together and have amazing chemistry with one another. It helps to have a lush Australian backdrop for them to fall in love in.
Lighthearted and family friendly this is a sweet romance for those who want a simple escape.
Delta Goodrem (Dana) and Joshua Sasse (William) are both great actors who look so great together and have amazing chemistry with one another. It helps to have a lush Australian backdrop for them to fall in love in.
Lighthearted and family friendly this is a sweet romance for those who want a simple escape.
- cgvsluis
- 10 de out. de 2023
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How can a director allow an actress to have the same face expression for most part of the movie? So worried about looking gorgeous that they for got to wipe a little bit of make up from her face, at least during the hurricane. To make things worse was the acting of those two main characters. Nice story, beautiful landscapes but it's not at all worth watching. The hero girl turned out to be a spoiled, arrogant brat and a terrible actress. The Prince Charming could've had a little more dynamic, the character was kind of gray and flat. The only thing that makes it worth it to watch is the good looking couple wothout paying attention to the acting part, and the beautiful places, but watching photographs give the same emotions.
- veronicamedinaramirez
- 1 de out. de 2023
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6.0/10 (Recommend)
Another Netflix film that comes across as a Hallmark film without being Hallmark. It's not unique in the slightest for how it tells its story, but what makes it such a gripping film is the love aspect. Not the love of two strangers though they are cute together. It's the humanity love that truly sells it.
The chemistry is strong between Delta Goodrem and Joshua Sasse. There's an instant bond that makes you want to see them together in the end. Of course the rest of the cast suits their roles very well. Hugh Parker plays the obnoxious father very well and Steph Tisdell brings that slight comic relief. Roy Billing rounds out the rest of the cast very well as that father who cares deeply for his daughter, his business, and his people.
By the end of the film my throat hurt from the emotions I felt throughout. As I said, for myself, there was a good humanity love to this film that enhanced the lovey dovey aspect that was already there. It's definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a romcom that isn't cheesy, or at least overly cheesy.
That's all for now. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
Another Netflix film that comes across as a Hallmark film without being Hallmark. It's not unique in the slightest for how it tells its story, but what makes it such a gripping film is the love aspect. Not the love of two strangers though they are cute together. It's the humanity love that truly sells it.
The chemistry is strong between Delta Goodrem and Joshua Sasse. There's an instant bond that makes you want to see them together in the end. Of course the rest of the cast suits their roles very well. Hugh Parker plays the obnoxious father very well and Steph Tisdell brings that slight comic relief. Roy Billing rounds out the rest of the cast very well as that father who cares deeply for his daughter, his business, and his people.
By the end of the film my throat hurt from the emotions I felt throughout. As I said, for myself, there was a good humanity love to this film that enhanced the lovey dovey aspect that was already there. It's definitely worth checking out if you're looking for a romcom that isn't cheesy, or at least overly cheesy.
That's all for now. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
- PerryAtTheMovies
- 28 de fev. de 2024
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- klaffy
- 1 de out. de 2023
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- jonesdave-01842
- 4 de jun. de 2024
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William (Joshua Sasse) arrives to check the finances of a flying freight company. They only have one seaplane and Dana (Delta Goodrem) is the pilot. She flies around some of the remote communities of Australia. What nobody at the company knows is that William's only job is to shut them down.
The first meeting is wrong. He's the one who has to fall head over heels for her. Instead, she's the one checking him out. It's backwards. Eventually, the movie gets there. He has to be given a reason to not shut down the company. She's the classic shut-off single gal with relationship issues. On the plus side, the scenery is amazing. Whenever the movie is inside a car or the plane, the outside vista feels fake. The two leads are fine. I've never heard of Delta Goodrem. Apparently, she's a big Australian singing star. All in all, this Netflix romance is average at best.
The first meeting is wrong. He's the one who has to fall head over heels for her. Instead, she's the one checking him out. It's backwards. Eventually, the movie gets there. He has to be given a reason to not shut down the company. She's the classic shut-off single gal with relationship issues. On the plus side, the scenery is amazing. Whenever the movie is inside a car or the plane, the outside vista feels fake. The two leads are fine. I've never heard of Delta Goodrem. Apparently, she's a big Australian singing star. All in all, this Netflix romance is average at best.
- SnoopyStyle
- 29 de set. de 2023
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We could all use a light hearted rom com these days right? Well "Love is in the Air" absolutely delivers!
From the charming characters, to the picturesque settings, this movie is a heartwarming journey through romance in tropical Queensland, Australia.
The chemistry between the lead actors is adorable, leaving you rooting for their love story from the very start! The lighthearted moments between the Fullerton airways team sprinkle a perfect dose of humor, making it a joy to watch.
A character in itself, the stunning backdrop of Queensland shines as the setting for Fullerton. The cinematography is simply breathtaking, capturing the essence and beauty of the Whitsundays with gorgeous sprawling shots.
"Love is in the Air" is a feel-good gem that will have you running to book your next trip in Queensland!
From the charming characters, to the picturesque settings, this movie is a heartwarming journey through romance in tropical Queensland, Australia.
The chemistry between the lead actors is adorable, leaving you rooting for their love story from the very start! The lighthearted moments between the Fullerton airways team sprinkle a perfect dose of humor, making it a joy to watch.
A character in itself, the stunning backdrop of Queensland shines as the setting for Fullerton. The cinematography is simply breathtaking, capturing the essence and beauty of the Whitsundays with gorgeous sprawling shots.
"Love is in the Air" is a feel-good gem that will have you running to book your next trip in Queensland!
- ani-stevenson
- 28 de set. de 2023
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A female version of the film "Missão Presente de Natal (2020)"'2020, or with a dad reversal, as cute, cute, delicious, romantic kitchen and with a cute little drama as the other... They could have invested more in the little drama with the Tropical Cyclone, but It was just a subterfuge to ponder the kindness of the unknown man, of the united and selfless community, with a forced outcome, but all very silly and cute...
Dana Randall is an ultra-committed pilot for non-profit air service, Fullerton Airways, located in picturesque Far North Queensland. Along with her father Jeff and mechanic BFF Nikki, the small team works together to provide the essential air services the local island communities rely on. When London based ITCM Financial representative William is sent to Fullerton Airways to review the organization's financials, Dana welcomes him, aware that they rely heavily on his company's subsidies. What Dana doesn't know is that William's audit is to confirm the business's financial struggles and to prepare for its closure. As William spends time with Dana and the Island community, his loyalty is torn. He is falling for Dana and the feeling seems mutual... that is, until she accidentally discovers his true purpose.
Dana Randall is an ultra-committed pilot for non-profit air service, Fullerton Airways, located in picturesque Far North Queensland. Along with her father Jeff and mechanic BFF Nikki, the small team works together to provide the essential air services the local island communities rely on. When London based ITCM Financial representative William is sent to Fullerton Airways to review the organization's financials, Dana welcomes him, aware that they rely heavily on his company's subsidies. What Dana doesn't know is that William's audit is to confirm the business's financial struggles and to prepare for its closure. As William spends time with Dana and the Island community, his loyalty is torn. He is falling for Dana and the feeling seems mutual... that is, until she accidentally discovers his true purpose.
- RosanaBotafogo
- 13 de abr. de 2024
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At least this film looks good. In fact it looks very good and serves as a wonderful tourist promo for Queensland and the Whitsunday's. Even the brief scenes of London look very inviting, though the view out of the office window looks ominously like Brisbane.
This is almost enough to cover a very basic plot line and a script which could have been created by AI. That said, it is all very pleasant and innocent and the sort of film your Granny would approve of.
Aeroplane buffs are already having a ball identifying inaccuracies within the cockpit, but at least this plane does not morph into another type of airliner altogether as is a common practice in other movies.
This is almost enough to cover a very basic plot line and a script which could have been created by AI. That said, it is all very pleasant and innocent and the sort of film your Granny would approve of.
Aeroplane buffs are already having a ball identifying inaccuracies within the cockpit, but at least this plane does not morph into another type of airliner altogether as is a common practice in other movies.
- richardtironui
- 1 de out. de 2023
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I'm fairly certain nobody involved in "Love is in the Air" intended to make great cinema. Even the title shows a lack of effort (the movie involves airplanes-wink,wink). That being said, this is a formulatic romance with the noble woman business owner at odds with the (initially) rotten corporate tool of a man. Through a series of trials and tribulations, the corporate jerk becomes a decent human being and the pair fall in love. There is the traditional third act drama where the lass discovers the lad's original evil plan and they break up only to reconcile five minutes later. If you threw some tinsel and snow at this production it would easily be a Hallmark Christmas movie. There is absolutely nothing new or original here.
That being said, the scenery is beautifully shot and the acting was not terrible. I feel this movie was intended to be a vehicle for the attractive leading lady who is a well-known singer in Australia (where the film was shot). This is an inoffensive little picture that isn't particularly good or particularly bad. If you're into improbable romantic comedies you could find it enjoyable.
That being said, the scenery is beautifully shot and the acting was not terrible. I feel this movie was intended to be a vehicle for the attractive leading lady who is a well-known singer in Australia (where the film was shot). This is an inoffensive little picture that isn't particularly good or particularly bad. If you're into improbable romantic comedies you could find it enjoyable.
- barbett-1
- 24 de nov. de 2023
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- ckred-18764
- 30 de set. de 2023
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