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A young lawyer (Margo Harshman) must work for six weeks on a vineyard in order to inherit it.A young lawyer (Margo Harshman) must work for six weeks on a vineyard in order to inherit it.A young lawyer (Margo Harshman) must work for six weeks on a vineyard in order to inherit it.
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In order for the formulaic Hallmark Dramas to sell, both the Hero and especially, the Heroine needs to have likability - - - we need to WANT to see them succeed.
Not happening in this one, I'm afraid.
Margo comes across as really negative, and that particular trait is a killjoy for any romantic film.
Steve Tally as Seth is passable---but any one of Hallmark's collection of male actors could've played this bland role.
Whenever I saw the interplay between the Leads, it came across as competitive "brother and sister" a lot more than "hope they get together in the end" - - - zero chemistry.
Jack Wagner does a decent job as the heavy, and the effervescent Mary Stuart shines in her role (as always).
I agree 100% with the other poster on this thread, what's with the ANNOYINGLY Loud music for no purpose other than for you to reach the remote (or possibly it's there to distract you from how truly awful this film is?).
Hallmark-Romance-Novels-come-to-life are like a Box of Chocolates---let me spare you the cavities.. PASS on this one!
Whenever I saw the interplay between the Leads, it came across as competitive "brother and sister" a lot more than "hope they get together in the end" - - - zero chemistry.
Jack Wagner does a decent job as the heavy, and the effervescent Mary Stuart shines in her role (as always).
I agree 100% with the other poster on this thread, what's with the ANNOYINGLY Loud music for no purpose other than for you to reach the remote (or possibly it's there to distract you from how truly awful this film is?).
Hallmark-Romance-Novels-come-to-life are like a Box of Chocolates---let me spare you the cavities.. PASS on this one!
Another split inheritance story. In this one, the two beneficiaries are ex's. But there is another romance story going, and the man's dad is trying to break that one up. There's a third even smaller story about the restaurant manager trying to expand her business while her mother, the owner, meddles.
Nothing much is happening in any of the stories. There are a bunch of attempts by the writers to keep putting Seth and Diana together. I saw zero chemistry between Margo Harshman and Steve Talley. It took literally a third of the commercial broadcast time before they stopped sniping at one another. Then the sniping stopped so quickly. After that the actors seemed like they were acting at each other rather than connecting. The dialogue was pedestrian. Even the seductive looks in the vineyard didn't seem real. All in all, this didn't seem like much of a romance which I thought was the point of the movie thanks to the title. They aren't connecting and there's just too much else going on.
It also seemed like Harshman displayed too little emotion.
There is a ridiculous scene toward the end where Diana proves that she is out of her league as a lawyer since she is so naïve. "Does it get easier?" This is another movie where the personality displayed within the story by a character is not consistent with what she would have had to be to get where she was.
Jack Wagner is actually kind of sneaky as the dad, even if he is overly controlling of his son. He's a little more than a one dimensional villain.
I'd say there was a surprise at the end, but it wasn't.
Nothing much is happening in any of the stories. There are a bunch of attempts by the writers to keep putting Seth and Diana together. I saw zero chemistry between Margo Harshman and Steve Talley. It took literally a third of the commercial broadcast time before they stopped sniping at one another. Then the sniping stopped so quickly. After that the actors seemed like they were acting at each other rather than connecting. The dialogue was pedestrian. Even the seductive looks in the vineyard didn't seem real. All in all, this didn't seem like much of a romance which I thought was the point of the movie thanks to the title. They aren't connecting and there's just too much else going on.
It also seemed like Harshman displayed too little emotion.
There is a ridiculous scene toward the end where Diana proves that she is out of her league as a lawyer since she is so naïve. "Does it get easier?" This is another movie where the personality displayed within the story by a character is not consistent with what she would have had to be to get where she was.
Jack Wagner is actually kind of sneaky as the dad, even if he is overly controlling of his son. He's a little more than a one dimensional villain.
I'd say there was a surprise at the end, but it wasn't.
This type of movie always make the women behave so immaturely when it comes to communicating in relationships. All Amelia had to do is tell Paul what his father said to her at dinner. Instead she chose to cut him off each time his dad had a conversation with her and judge him by his father's statements. I know there are people who don't know how to communicate and are bad at relationships but this storyline can be exhausting. Every so often it's ok to let someone have some sense and communicate effectively with a love interest. I guess the writers, directors and producers think this makes for good entertainment.
In this harvest scenario, the story is fairly standard, but slightly different as it runs two couples' developments in parallel, sharing one particular problem in common. A third plot, actually similar too, is refreshingly for a single person. The characters are cross-generational adults, city versus country, so most viewers will find something to identify with family and work wise. I also liked finding more about an off-screen relative right at the end of the movie, providing a stronger conclusion.
Unfortunately, the big drawback with this movie is constant background music across every scene - although mostly ok to listen to, there's little if no break from it which becomes distracting and exhausting.
Unfortunately, the big drawback with this movie is constant background music across every scene - although mostly ok to listen to, there's little if no break from it which becomes distracting and exhausting.
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