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Lucy clashes with Duncan, an ex from her teens, when they both inherit a historic mansion/estate. She wants to save it and Duncan wants to cash in.Lucy clashes with Duncan, an ex from her teens, when they both inherit a historic mansion/estate. She wants to save it and Duncan wants to cash in.Lucy clashes with Duncan, an ex from her teens, when they both inherit a historic mansion/estate. She wants to save it and Duncan wants to cash in.
Dumisile Owane
- Auctioneer
- (as Dumi Owane)
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Dumb, dumb premise and Hallmark girl-with-a-cause cliché aside, Amanda's performance was terrific. Worth it just to watch. Peter Porte did his best with what he had to work with.
The story, by Sidney Sidner, would have been a good starting place for a real writer to develop a good story. As written it had holes you could drive a tank through. It had no feeling, no emotion, no chemistry and no spark.
I watched it 3 times hoping I was missing something because the cast was great.
It was not at all what we have come to expect from Hallmark.
6.4 stars.
Hallmark burnout is the best way to describe 'Love, Once and Always'. This is the story of a woman who left her summer hometown in Rhode Island 10 years ago and went to London to pursue a career working in a museum. This whole idea of female protagonist leaving town, going to London, or some other big city, and coming back to town where she left a man behind...It's way too dreary a plot once you've seen it 126 times.
We aren't sure if she actually grew up in this town, but she says she loved the memories of spending the summers there at her great aunt's estate. She left a man behind who should have begged her to stay, but he didn't and the rest is history. Note the usual Hallmark repetitive stuff: she was gone for 10 years exactly. When someone leaves town and comes back it's almost always for 10 years. Sometimes 15 years, and rarely 20, but we never see an odd number like 13, or a reasonable number such as 6, 8, or 11. And when people have died, it's always 2, 4, or 5 years ago, sometimes 10.
She returns to town because they have both inherited half of her great aunt's huge estate. This whole "inherit half the estate" madness has been beat to death and it's so unlikely, so I'm just bored with it at this point. But the film was in 2018 so maybe if I'd seen it back then I would not feel this plot was overly abused at the time.
There is a lot of tension and anger for the first 45 minutes of this film which is quite alienating for the audience. These two leads have very little chemistry. He's a very good looking man, and I don't recall ever seeing him as a lead, so maybe his acting is a bit off. I've seen her in several Hallmark films, and I typically enjoy her work.
I won't be re-watching this movie ever again, unless perhaps I'm stuck watching it at a car dealership or the doctor's office waiting room.
Hallmark burnout is the best way to describe 'Love, Once and Always'. This is the story of a woman who left her summer hometown in Rhode Island 10 years ago and went to London to pursue a career working in a museum. This whole idea of female protagonist leaving town, going to London, or some other big city, and coming back to town where she left a man behind...It's way too dreary a plot once you've seen it 126 times.
We aren't sure if she actually grew up in this town, but she says she loved the memories of spending the summers there at her great aunt's estate. She left a man behind who should have begged her to stay, but he didn't and the rest is history. Note the usual Hallmark repetitive stuff: she was gone for 10 years exactly. When someone leaves town and comes back it's almost always for 10 years. Sometimes 15 years, and rarely 20, but we never see an odd number like 13, or a reasonable number such as 6, 8, or 11. And when people have died, it's always 2, 4, or 5 years ago, sometimes 10.
She returns to town because they have both inherited half of her great aunt's huge estate. This whole "inherit half the estate" madness has been beat to death and it's so unlikely, so I'm just bored with it at this point. But the film was in 2018 so maybe if I'd seen it back then I would not feel this plot was overly abused at the time.
There is a lot of tension and anger for the first 45 minutes of this film which is quite alienating for the audience. These two leads have very little chemistry. He's a very good looking man, and I don't recall ever seeing him as a lead, so maybe his acting is a bit off. I've seen her in several Hallmark films, and I typically enjoy her work.
I won't be re-watching this movie ever again, unless perhaps I'm stuck watching it at a car dealership or the doctor's office waiting room.
It was a pleasant romance. Nothing intriguing, as always in Hallmark movies, but obviously we watch it for good mood, not super original plot. The story idea was used in numerous hallmark-movies, but still I enjoyed it. The leads are cute and the chemistry was ok, the estate decorations were also great. Although now as I think it definitely leaks something maybe only one storyline was not enough and the major conflict was not so serious, but let's leave it to the critics and serious watchers, I just wanted to relax and spend some time watching a sweet movie and this one went great.
So, if you're a sucker for hallmark romances as I am, I guess you'll enjoy it!
So, if you're a sucker for hallmark romances as I am, I guess you'll enjoy it!
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- TriviaAccording to a google search: Although Love Once and Always takes place in Rhode Island, the movie was actually filmed in Canada, including Vancouver, British Columbia; Delta, British Columbia; and Burnaby, BC. The movie was filmed in mid-January, so it may not quite have that springtime feel you're expecting. However, Hallmark is a master at making a movie appear like it was filmed in a different season. Many of the channel's Christmas movies, for example, are actually filmed in the spring and generous amounts of fake snow help create a wintery ambiance.
- GoofsWhen Duncan wakes Lucy up by chopping wood outside her window, her excuse for sleeping later was "jet lag." However, if she had just returned from the UK, that would have meant that she moved back in time 5 hours; therefore, she should have been up way earlier. They also ignore the time difference during all the calls between Lucy and her assistant.
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