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After her family goes bankrupt, a city woman (Jessy Schram) travels to the country to fix up a struggling pumpkin farm that her father (Willie Aames) bought as an investment.After her family goes bankrupt, a city woman (Jessy Schram) travels to the country to fix up a struggling pumpkin farm that her father (Willie Aames) bought as an investment.After her family goes bankrupt, a city woman (Jessy Schram) travels to the country to fix up a struggling pumpkin farm that her father (Willie Aames) bought as an investment.
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High maintenance rich girl Jennifer Stone (Jessy Schram) suddenly finds that her father has lost the family fortune. All she has left is an unknown pumpkin farm and she intends to sell the place quick. The Jarrett family has been living there and Brett Jarrett (Jesse Hutch) intends to buy it back but they don't have the money.
At first, I was going to complain about Schram. She's trying too hard but at least she's trying. Hutch is barely doing anything other than a smoldering frustration. It's not enough and it's not appealing anyways. I'd rather have them fighting. He's better off with the coffee girl. At the end of the day, this is not a horrible movie. For Hallmark, it's hitting on a lot of the targets. I wouldn't say it's good either.
At first, I was going to complain about Schram. She's trying too hard but at least she's trying. Hutch is barely doing anything other than a smoldering frustration. It's not enough and it's not appealing anyways. I'd rather have them fighting. He's better off with the coffee girl. At the end of the day, this is not a horrible movie. For Hallmark, it's hitting on a lot of the targets. I wouldn't say it's good either.
I like this movie. I think it's one of Hallmark's cuter fall flicks (mainly Jessie Schram (sp?) and her charm leading the way).
However, the 12-year-old girl who is adorable but acts like she's seven kills me. Either get a seven-year-old or have the girl act her age. It's insulting to tweens to have her behave so childishly. Also, city girls may not know how farms work, but they know from tv and movies what a rooster's crow is 🙄🙄🙄.
Aside from those things (mistreatment of child actor's age and lack of knowledge of farm life) it's a really sweet film. Those just make it so I have to be in the right mood to watch it.
Of all the 2015 Hallmark seasonal blocks, the Fall Harvest one was the only one where for me all the films in it were above decent while not being great. Whereas the Countdown to Valentine's Day and June Weddings blocks had one misfire each and the Christmas output was very hit and miss. Hallmark did have some mediocre or less Fall Harvest films, but most are above average and more. Have liked Jessy Schram and Jesse Hutch in other things, with more familiarity with the always watchable Schram.
'Harvest Moon' is on the whole a pretty good effort. Is it a great film? Not quite, actually an easy film to criticise if one is particularly not familiar with Hallmark's output, which is quite more of the same and very up and down in all its own. Is 'Harvest Moon' worth watching and does it have a lot of good things? Yes, and as far as Hallmark's 2015 output that had been aired already goes it's one of the solid middle ones but also among their better ones overall that year in a typically variable year for them.
It is far from perfect. It is formulaic and doesn't have many surprises, almost everything is obvious well before it happens (and it is not just the neatly wrapped up ending).
As well as the too neat and convenient ending, the whole final act is rushed and contrived. Also didn't like the too constant and over loud music, not uncommon with Hallmark.
On the other hand, there are a lot of good things. Both Schram and Hutch, especially Schram, are good, and their chemistry connects well and is suitably romantic. The supporting cast are solid. It is a good looking film, especially the scenery. While not a script that will win awards, the script is light-hearted and witty, clearly knowing what it was trying to be and clearly understood the genre the film fits under. Doing so without trying to throw in too much tonally or adding anything unnecessary.
Story is not original, but is full of charm and never takes itself too seriously, while also treating the subject with maturity. The pace never felt dull while not being rushed. The supporting cast are solid.
Also felt that the characters weren't too stereotypical and were more than just typical Hallmark cliches that is seen too often with Hallmark. Also cared for them, with them being true to life with personality traits that appealed with situations worth relating to.
Nice film overall. 7/10.
'Harvest Moon' is on the whole a pretty good effort. Is it a great film? Not quite, actually an easy film to criticise if one is particularly not familiar with Hallmark's output, which is quite more of the same and very up and down in all its own. Is 'Harvest Moon' worth watching and does it have a lot of good things? Yes, and as far as Hallmark's 2015 output that had been aired already goes it's one of the solid middle ones but also among their better ones overall that year in a typically variable year for them.
It is far from perfect. It is formulaic and doesn't have many surprises, almost everything is obvious well before it happens (and it is not just the neatly wrapped up ending).
As well as the too neat and convenient ending, the whole final act is rushed and contrived. Also didn't like the too constant and over loud music, not uncommon with Hallmark.
On the other hand, there are a lot of good things. Both Schram and Hutch, especially Schram, are good, and their chemistry connects well and is suitably romantic. The supporting cast are solid. It is a good looking film, especially the scenery. While not a script that will win awards, the script is light-hearted and witty, clearly knowing what it was trying to be and clearly understood the genre the film fits under. Doing so without trying to throw in too much tonally or adding anything unnecessary.
Story is not original, but is full of charm and never takes itself too seriously, while also treating the subject with maturity. The pace never felt dull while not being rushed. The supporting cast are solid.
Also felt that the characters weren't too stereotypical and were more than just typical Hallmark cliches that is seen too often with Hallmark. Also cared for them, with them being true to life with personality traits that appealed with situations worth relating to.
Nice film overall. 7/10.
I enjoyed the movie. One thing just bothered me quite much was the daughter's age and behaviour which was not quite for the actress who played her. The lines were written for a preschooler.
I'm surprised this wasn't more highly rated. I wish Hallmark would make more movies like this one. So many lately make me cringe, and are not worth watching. Harvest Moon is fresh, with enjoyable characters and a decent plot. Yeah, it's still just a Hallmark movie; I'm rating it so highly only in comparison with other Hallmark movies.
Did you know
- TriviaAired as the second of three originals film in The Hallmark Channel's 2015 "Fall Harvest" lineup.
- GoofsBrett tells Jenny the Harvest Moon is the fullest moon of the year. All full moons are the same "fullness". The Harvest Moon is just the full Moon that occurs nearest to the fall equinox.
- SoundtracksI Love How You Laugh
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