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An interior designer must halt her work on a big project in order to return home and assist her injured father at her family's tulip farm in rural Washington state.An interior designer must halt her work on a big project in order to return home and assist her injured father at her family's tulip farm in rural Washington state.An interior designer must halt her work on a big project in order to return home and assist her injured father at her family's tulip farm in rural Washington state.
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Light viewing, simple story, with a family comes first theme, and a new romance to boot. Tugs at your heart strings if you are the type that believes in your own family and you remember both the good times and the bad times. It's an inspirational film with a warm and romantic tone to it. Both Mrs. Shullivan and I quite enjoyed it.
I give it a 7 out of 10 IMDB rating,
I give it a 7 out of 10 IMDB rating,
It's about a spring flower! A tulip is a pretty spring flower. When they bloom like a rose, they can be very beautiful! I just watched this movie on 5/13/17, a few days ago and I'm assuming this movie might have come out last Spring since it is a 2016 movie. It's nice to see spring movies in Spring. I like when movie channels match their seasonal movies up with the correct season. Good job Hallmark! This movie wasn't one of my favorites, but the tulip factor made it different and that's what matters to me. Movies don't have to always be perfect when they are made for TV. It was just OK to me, a little above average, but worthy of one watch.
Fiona Gubelman is always good value in these Hallmark films, and this was a nice, sweetly told tale.
It doesn't have the usual Hallmark subplot involving friends etc, and is actually all the better for it, allowing perhaps for more character development for the main female lead.
It whizzes along at a decent pace, and although the chemistry wasn't overly strong between the leads, was enjoyable enough viewing.
It doesn't have the usual Hallmark subplot involving friends etc, and is actually all the better for it, allowing perhaps for more character development for the main female lead.
It whizzes along at a decent pace, and although the chemistry wasn't overly strong between the leads, was enjoyable enough viewing.
I watched it for Lucas Bryant. The subject is fine, classic romantic comedy with a good scenery (tuplis everywhere).
A sweet springtime Hallmark movie. The photography and location (Vancouver) make it extra special. Lucas Bryant hits it off as the leading hunk. It's the typical Hallmark formula that you know and love. Rose must decide where home is once she has kicked off her successful business in the design industry.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Chilliwack Tulip Festival is Vancouver British Columbia's largest and most famous flower festival. It takes place on a farm in Chilliwack in the Fraser Valley in April. In 2019 the first day of the season was Wednesday April 10th and the last day was Wednesday May 1st. Now in its 13th year, and formerly called Tulips of the Valley, the Chilliwack Tulip Festival is the Lower Mainland's original tulip festival and Western Canada's largest. With close to 20 acres of beautiful fields, the attraction is definitely worth checking out. On a sunny day, the fields are amazing and feature some 30 different varieties of tulips and over 6.5 million flowers in all!
- GoofsNear the end of the film as Rose bends down to exam the special tulip she's bred, the camera cuts to show her hand grasping the tulip. It's clearly someone else's hand - perhaps even a man's hand, with hairy arm and stubby fingers.
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