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The More Love Grows

  • Filme para televisão
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1 h 24 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
777
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Rachel Boston and Warren Christie in The More Love Grows (2023)
ComedyDramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHelen is blindsided when her husband asks for a separation. With the help of a friendly vet and a rambunctious stray dog, she rediscovers her strength and begins to rebuild her life.Helen is blindsided when her husband asks for a separation. With the help of a friendly vet and a rambunctious stray dog, she rediscovers her strength and begins to rebuild her life.Helen is blindsided when her husband asks for a separation. With the help of a friendly vet and a rambunctious stray dog, she rediscovers her strength and begins to rebuild her life.

  • Direção
    • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
  • Roteirista
    • Anne Abramowitz Junget
  • Artistas
    • Rachel Boston
    • Lynda Boyd
    • Andrea Brooks
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    777
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
    • Roteirista
      • Anne Abramowitz Junget
    • Artistas
      • Rachel Boston
      • Lynda Boyd
      • Andrea Brooks
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
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    Rachel Boston
    Rachel Boston
    • Helen
    Lynda Boyd
    Lynda Boyd
    • Cindy
    Andrea Brooks
    Andrea Brooks
    • Yoga Instructor
    Chris Carson
    Chris Carson
    • Trevor
    Warren Christie
    Warren Christie
    • Ben
    Roan Curtis
    Roan Curtis
    • Aly
    Jessie Fraser
    Jessie Fraser
    • Marisa
    Meghan Gardiner
    Meghan Gardiner
    • Amy
    Patrick Gilmore
    Patrick Gilmore
    • Paul
    Zach Kostersky
    • Skyler
    Jenn MacLean-Angus
    Jenn MacLean-Angus
    • Mediator
    Trezzo Mahoro
    Trezzo Mahoro
    • Asher
    Alisha Newton
    Alisha Newton
    • Dana
    Nathan Parrott
    Nathan Parrott
    • Charlie
    Alex Rose
    Alex Rose
    • Justin
    Gabrielle Rose
    Gabrielle Rose
    • Susan
    Sarah Surh
    Sarah Surh
    • Tanya
    Andy Thompson
    Andy Thompson
    • Professor
    • Direção
      • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
    • Roteirista
      • Anne Abramowitz Junget
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    7MickyG333

    Hallmark steps outside its box

    7.4 stars.

    It's very rare for Hallmark to give us a story centered around an actual divorce that is in the works rather than a retroactive one, or the usual death of a spouse.

    In this case we have a film starting out seemingly normal, but we know something has to go wrong, because the husband is a chump and the leading female is obviously not feeling normal as a housewife of sorts. From there we see the transformation of a woman who is blindsided by the news that husband is unhappy with the marriage. But is she really surprised?

    This film is mostly unfinished in a sense, but the story is fully told. The leading male/love interest's role is half developed, the husband is a ghost of a character, and the daughter is only secondary; so we miss out on anything coming to fruition. The leading female is uncertain of herself which wasn't explored correctly. Therefore, 'The More Love Grows' is not a completely fulfilling experience. But I still enjoyed it because the acting is great and the flow and dialogue are satisfying. Hard to explain, but this is actually an entertaining movie (the dog helped).
    4sggar00

    The dog salvaged this movie

    Outside of the dog in this movie there really isn't much to like about it. The main story lines for the human characters are just too depressing that they really don't capture the viewer's attention or interests. So much so that you find yourself wondering if they would have just made this totally about the dog in a sort of Benji way - would that have made the movie more interesting for the viewer? Given the actor an actress in this movie and knowing their ability based on past performances I just couldn't get into this one at all and I wanted to. Should have been happy for the final outcome for the dog but the rest was hard to watch.
    5MichaelByTheSea

    How to end a 20 year marriage and find someone new in just a few days with no muss or fuss

    This movie makes a divorce after 20 years of marriage seem like a minor inconvenience. It also suffers from a common problem in some of the weaker Hallmark entries- too much is packed into too short a time frame. One day, Helen and Paul are dropping off their daughter at college (after which Paul wants to talk to Helen about their next "adventure"). The next day Paul drops the "adventure" talk and announces he's moving to Denver and ending their marriage. Then Helen gets a dog (for the first time) and, in what seems like the same couple of days, and without any grieving period following the end of her 20 year marriage, Helen meets a handsome vet played by Warren Christie, goes on a series of dates, and falls for him. And it's all tied up neatly and quickly with no yelling or crying.

    As someone who lived through the end of a 25 year marriage, I was bothered by how the movie glossed over the hard and often brutal realities of divorce. And the economic consequences of divorce were completely ignored (how will Helen pay for that beautiful house by herself?). Given how some reviewers still found the movie depressing, I suppose there was a conscious decision to hire the usually smiling Rachel Boston to help take the edge off a story that starts off with a couple getting divorced. That is, admittedly, a very depressing subject. But this is one of the rosiest movies about divorce you'll ever see.

    Rachel Boston highlighted the sunny kumbaya approach of the writer and director to divorce. Other reviewers noted her tendency to giggle during any lapse in dialogue and how it often seemed inappropriate to the moment in the script. That's fair. One such moment came during a highly unlikely scene of Helen changing her car's oil by herself ("look at me- I'm suddenly a strong independent woman who can change her own oil"). Setting aside the fact that most people have their oil changed at places like Jiffy Lube for $50, laughing is not the reaction one would expect after getting covered in oil just as the ex walks up. Still, I've liked Rachel Boston in other movies and her laughing and giggling is on the director and writer, not her.

    There's a valid point to be made about friends being defined by whether they are supportive during a divorce. But the scene in this movie where Helen's "friends" acknowledge they knew about the divorce but failed to reach out takes place, loudly, in the middle of a yoga class. That simply wouldn't happen and, the next time we see Helen's "besties", there's a sunny kumbaya unrealistic resolution of that conflict too.

    Helen does find a new friend in Cindy played by a talented 57 year old actress named Linda Boyd. Unfortunately, Cindy is written as a bit of a caricature. She's a "punk rocker" who wears garish eye makeup and dresses and acts like her onstage persona even when she's offstage. It feels forced and unnatural. But some of my favorite exchanges came between Helen and Cindy.

    Cindy: "My ex burned my life to the ground and I rose from the ashes rocking. How are you going to take your power back?" Helen: "I could get new throw pillows. Paul always hated them."

    Cindy: " You need to call a lawyer." Helen: "I'm not ready for that." Cindy: " Ready or not, you can either stand up for yourself or get run over."

    Great words of advice. But then the movie suggests that their only legal dilemma is how to split up the "things" inside the house. There's not a word about who pays the mortgage, how Paul will pay for wherever he lives in Denver, whether the house will need to be sold, whether there's alimony, who pays for their daughter's college, etc. In other word The Big Divorce Questions are ignored.

    Roan Curtis played Aly, the daughter who just started college. She's a beautiful actress and Aly seemed really sweet but stressed. I thought that subplot, of Aly navigating her way through her first semester at college, was quite realistic and I would have preferred a movie that focused more on her.

    Helen's mother was an interesting character. She represented the traditional view on marriage- and essentially urged her daughter to save her marriage at any cost which, for her, meant inviting Paul over for a home cooked meal. She also seemed to be clueless about boundaries. But she seemed like the only person advocating for the couple to make an effort to save their marriage. Helen and Paul hopped on the express train to divorce and never even bothered to go to couples' counseling or therapy. That was a pretty disposable marriage. At one point, Helen tells her mother a line by Cindy about how "marriage is an outdated social construct and Paul is holding me back from living my best life." That may be true, but I suspect most Hallmark viewers would disagree and would have liked the characters to have made some effort to save the marriage.

    Note to screenwriters, flashing the words "One Year Later" (still not enough time to truly recover from the end of a 20 year marriage) is a perfectly acceptable transition.

    And, on a final positive note,, "Tubthumping" may be the perfect song for people going through a divorce.
    6jpyshny

    Not bad, not great

    This is not a bad movie, and it's different in a way because it shows separation and divorce. I've never seen this area of life explored in a hallmark movie before.

    If you like dogs, it's a good picture for you. Lead actress does a good job, as she normally does in one of her movies. A little dog also does a great job, he is very believable.

    It moves along, rather slowly, as most Hallmark movies do. Wife is totally surprised by husband's request for separation and divorce.

    Husband does not appear to be a jerk, however, everything he's doing shows he is is a Butthead. But that's a part of the plot.

    Of course, she meets a handsome veterinarian, who is in the middle of his second career. She's not in the profession she wants to be, but it's what was easy and convenient to raise a child at home.

    The subplot is her daughter going way to college, and winding up with a roommate that wants to do nothing but party. All she wants to do is study.

    Very strong message of motherly love.

    Elmer, the dog, hates conflict, and when there is conflict, he runs away.

    This is not a movie about fixing a marriage, it's about doing what makes you feel good.
    10dgvskwsz

    Loved it

    This is already one of my favorite films.

    It had a really strong theme of growth, among several of the characters, in some surprising ways. And there were opportunities to take the easy way out for a lot of the characters, and it was interesting what each ultimately chose.

    Rachel Boston and Warren Christie were natural together, and it good to see them each growing and maturing as actors. And we certainly saw a new side of Linda Boyd.

    There were some characters that seemed like they were going to be important that got lost in the shuffle for a while, but that really is how life goes sometimes.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 18 de agosto de 2023 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • Crown Media Press
      • Hallmark Channel
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Locações de filme
      • Vancouver, Colúmbia Britânica, Canadá
    • Empresas de produção
      • Front Street Pictures
      • Grows Road Production
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      • 16:9 HD

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