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Fugue sentimentale

Original title: Runaway Romance
  • TV Movie
  • 2018
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.5K
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Danielle C. Ryan, Trevor Donovan, and Galadriel Stineman in Fugue sentimentale (2018)
DramaRomance

A reality TV star leaves Hollywood and finds herself in Amish country where she must decide between staying in her newfound reality or returning to her old one.A reality TV star leaves Hollywood and finds herself in Amish country where she must decide between staying in her newfound reality or returning to her old one.A reality TV star leaves Hollywood and finds herself in Amish country where she must decide between staying in her newfound reality or returning to her old one.

  • Director
    • Brian Herzlinger
  • Writers
    • Miralee Ferrell
    • Emily Golden
    • John Eliot Jordan
  • Stars
    • Danielle C. Ryan
    • Trevor Donovan
    • Galadriel Stineman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Herzlinger
    • Writers
      • Miralee Ferrell
      • Emily Golden
      • John Eliot Jordan
    • Stars
      • Danielle C. Ryan
      • Trevor Donovan
      • Galadriel Stineman
    • 30User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danielle C. Ryan
    Danielle C. Ryan
    • Ann Stanway
    Trevor Donovan
    Trevor Donovan
    • Hunter Banning
    Galadriel Stineman
    Galadriel Stineman
    • Sarah Miller
    Tatum O'Neal
    Tatum O'Neal
    • Veronica Adson
    Beau Davidson
    • Scott Adson
    Drew Cash
    Drew Cash
    • Jimmy
    Ken Strunk
    Ken Strunk
    • Abraham Troyer
    Grace Wilson
    • Gretchen
    Scott Summitt
    Scott Summitt
    • Doyle Ward
    Lolita Price
    Lolita Price
    • Tanya
    Kellen Boyle
    Kellen Boyle
    • Ricky
    Valerie Jane Parker
    Valerie Jane Parker
    • Alycia
    Branscombe Richmond
    Branscombe Richmond
    • Alvey Newman
    Clara Harris
    Clara Harris
    • Amish Woman
    Angel Carter
    • Background
    Apolonia Davalos
    Apolonia Davalos
    • Reporter
    Angel Jones
    • Background extra ( Angel Carter)
    Donald Ray Jones
    • Background
    • Director
      • Brian Herzlinger
    • Writers
      • Miralee Ferrell
      • Emily Golden
      • John Eliot Jordan
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    8I_Ailurophile

    Cheesy and predictable, but earnestly enjoyable and warmhearted

    On the one hand, I suppose it's a great credit to the hair and makeup artists that as the picture begins (until she changes her look), star Danielle C. Ryan is completely unrecognizable; once her character's name was spoken I had to check against the credits to confirm that, yes, that's her in the lead. On the other hand, the exposition in those first 12-13 minutes is preposterous beyond all compare; the line between fiction and reality is blurred, to the point that I don't think either the characters or the writers know which is which, and I've never been more glad that I've never tarried with "reality television." At least that baloney provides foundation for the plot in a movie whose very premise is outrageous - but it's safe to say that one's suspension of disbelief must be undefeated in combat to even think about engaging with this title, for the very notion is as contrived as a TV movie romance could be. 'Runaway romance' is An Experience, to say the least.

    On the bad side, the plot development and scene writing tends to feel forced, especially when it comes to protagonist Ann readily falling in love with her new surroundings and even more immediately with a new beau. Moreover, a few sparing instances play out with an artificiality that has scarcely been seen in cinema since the very early days of the silent era, where the stilted direction and emphatic separation of shots and scenes lent to a heightened sense of the course of events being staged. One might also note that the narrative is familiar in ways both general and specific, for Ann's time in the countryside will change her, and she will change the people around her. This is, indeed, a formulaic and predictable TV romance, and the only surprises to be had are in just how far-fetched some particular moments may be.

    Then again - on the good side, 'Runaway romance' only ever intends to be sweet and charming, and I'd be lying if I said it wasn't that. Yes, the plot is light, and in the broad strokes nothing we haven't seen before. Even at its worst, however, it can claim a welcome earnestness that's refreshing compared to most big budget features of this or any kind. That includes chief stars Ryan and Trevor Donovan, and in supporting parts, Grace Wilson and Galadriel Stineman, fully embracing the warmheartedness; Ryan especially I've seen before elsewhere, and here as before she shows how capable she is. Other cast members are just as swell in bringing their characters to life, and the story, not least Ken Strunk as the overbearing bishop. Furthermore, I think this is well made in all other regards, with strong direction, cinematography, production design, art direction, costume design, and yes, hair and makeup work. The film may be a fluff piece, but it's a solid one - and honestly quite enjoyable such as it is, with just enough drama to make the plot modestly compelling, and a cheekily satisfying ending.

    Predictable, cheesy, saccharine, and not exactly full of substance - yet sincere, lighthearted, cozy, and entertaining for those who can appreciate the flavors. There's hardly any need to go out of your way for this, and it's probably most recommendable just for those who are fans of the cast or the kitschy genre to which it belongs. I'm pleasantly surprised, however, at how much I actually like 'Runaway romance,' and that's saying something since I didn't expect much. Save it for a day when you need something to feel good, and just soak in the ham-handed bliss.
    9ronbokirk

    Another good one for Trevor Donavan

    This movie is well worth watching and follows the usual formula for good romance movies. There is magic or sparks between the leads, emotion, conflict, and of course sub-plots. It's failure to resolve the situation between Sarah and the Bishop cost it one point. What did she end up doing? All the loose ends should be tied up at the end. My score is 9.
    7weniwuna

    Unique, but it ended without telling the whole story!

    I really enjoyed this movie the entire way through. But the reason I couldn't give it a higher rating is because it wasn't resolved completely. Without spoiling anything, there is a secondary storyline that is completely left up in the air. What happens to the secondary character and her hopes and dreams? They say they are going to fix it, and everything will work out because the lead character has a plan. But as in all Hallmarkor Up movies, after the kiss, the story and the film ends abruptly and you never know What happened to the very important secondary character and her life. She is so likable and such a major part all the way through that I was so disappointed! I will have to read other reviews and see if this bothered anyone else, or if they were just so happy with the lead characters story that it didn't occur to them when they wrote their review.
    8majoq

    Better than most

    Better than most romantic movies. The only thing I don't like is not knowing what happened to Sara and the Inn.
    7DeeDeeWhy

    Rushed ending

    This movie was hitting all the right notes for me as I was watching, and it is great for a night with your friends. My one complaint is the conclusion felt just a bit rushed, and I think if the movie was about five minutes longer, that ending would have been more satisfying. Part of the reason it felt rushed to me was because there was one side plot that felt unfinished. Still as far as romance movies go, there are plenty of worse ones out there, so this might be worth a watch with your gal pals.

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      Filmed in Glasgow, Horse Cave, Cave City and Munfordville Kentucky
    • Goofs
      Amish Bishop Abraham Trevor wears a shirt with buttons. Buttons are forbidden for Amish people and their shirts are usually held together with pins. Some say it's because the Amish are supposed to be very plain and buttons are considered to be too decorative.
    • Soundtracks
      SOMETHING FEELS DIFFERENT
      Music and Lyrics by Jamie Christopherson

      Vocals by Cara Lozowchuk

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Runaway Romance
    • Production companies
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      • Runaway Production
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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