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A less than daring aspiring travel writer tries out extreme sports in order to write a magazine article, with the help of an extreme sports photographer.A less than daring aspiring travel writer tries out extreme sports in order to write a magazine article, with the help of an extreme sports photographer.A less than daring aspiring travel writer tries out extreme sports in order to write a magazine article, with the help of an extreme sports photographer.
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Trevor Lerner
- Shuttle Driver
- (as Trevor Shane Lerner)
Tom Tassé
- Charles Kane
- (as Tom Tasse)
Zachary Gulka
- Staffer Steve
- (as Zachary Cole Gulka)
Doron Bell
- Max Adams
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The filming was in British Columbia, Canada and the scenery is gorgeous and makes for great winter sports.
Alex (Katrina Bowden) aspires to become a travel writer and is given a chance to write a story about her fears of almost anything adventure related as she participates in overcoming them. Early in the movie she meets a sports enthusiast Cole (Thomas Deadoin) who has some weaknesses of his own. Cole becomes Alex's guide. As they conquer some of Alex's fears sparks flies. While the chemistry isn't the greatest, it is solid. Alex was a little annoying early in the movie but as it progressed I enjoyed her and hope to see her in more HM movies. This is a movie that I will enjoy again in the future.
Review submitted: 1/28/2018 --- Victor J.
Alex (Katrina Bowden) aspires to become a travel writer and is given a chance to write a story about her fears of almost anything adventure related as she participates in overcoming them. Early in the movie she meets a sports enthusiast Cole (Thomas Deadoin) who has some weaknesses of his own. Cole becomes Alex's guide. As they conquer some of Alex's fears sparks flies. While the chemistry isn't the greatest, it is solid. Alex was a little annoying early in the movie but as it progressed I enjoyed her and hope to see her in more HM movies. This is a movie that I will enjoy again in the future.
Review submitted: 1/28/2018 --- Victor J.
However it wasn't filmed in Colorado, being a Hallmark movie it was filmed in Canada with beautiful mountain scenery.
She works for a magazine in NYC, she is a copy editor but aspires to write. The editor comes up with an idea for a new type of story, any of his staff can participate, the winner gets a job as a travel writer and wins a first class ticket to their choice of anywhere in the world. She hopes to go to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
She is a fan of a certain Colorado photographer who seems to like to stay out of sight. She decides to travel to his area and write of overcoming your fears, she will participate in winter mountain activities that she is afraid of. In the process she meets the photographer, finds out he is a very nice person. He gets roped into being her guide for the week.
Being a Hallmark movie it is clean and entertaining. Even though she has a boyfriend back in NYC the title of this movie pretty well tells what the story arc will be.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library, a very pleasant evening entertainment.
She works for a magazine in NYC, she is a copy editor but aspires to write. The editor comes up with an idea for a new type of story, any of his staff can participate, the winner gets a job as a travel writer and wins a first class ticket to their choice of anywhere in the world. She hopes to go to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe.
She is a fan of a certain Colorado photographer who seems to like to stay out of sight. She decides to travel to his area and write of overcoming your fears, she will participate in winter mountain activities that she is afraid of. In the process she meets the photographer, finds out he is a very nice person. He gets roped into being her guide for the week.
Being a Hallmark movie it is clean and entertaining. Even though she has a boyfriend back in NYC the title of this movie pretty well tells what the story arc will be.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library, a very pleasant evening entertainment.
I never review a movie without watching it at least 3 times. The first viewing gives you the overall
picture; story,plot, characters etc. The second gives you access to details you missed in the first one.
The third viewing allows you to concentrate on production, directing, writing, casting etc. since you
already know the plot and outcome.
I found this to be a deliteful new entry from Hallmark. Outdoor scenes were shot on location (real snow). Casting actually (finally) put the two leads together with on screen chemestry. Character development took place early in the movie. we were shown their weaknesses and goals early on thanks to good writing. This movie sets the bar pretty high for Hallmark to follow with the rest of this years new entrys. my total score: 9
I found this to be a deliteful new entry from Hallmark. Outdoor scenes were shot on location (real snow). Casting actually (finally) put the two leads together with on screen chemestry. Character development took place early in the movie. we were shown their weaknesses and goals early on thanks to good writing. This movie sets the bar pretty high for Hallmark to follow with the rest of this years new entrys. my total score: 9
Hallmark movies most of the time are a pleasant timepass but hardly more. This one is one of the exceptions. This one leaves you with its impression. You actually see the development that happens over the course of the movie. The love that blossoms between the leads feels natural instead of forced and manufactured. Their expressive acting breaths life into the story. Overall a commendable job. One of those movies you can watch again.
Good family movie, however yet again background music forces the viewer to strain to hear the dialogue.
Did you know
- TriviaThe character named "Cole Taylor" if reversed is Taylor Cole, the name of another popular Hallmark actress.
- GoofsWhen they're in country bar and doing two-step dancing, Alex mentions that she learned how to country dance while in college when Hannah Montana's Hoedown Throwdown was all the rage. The song was actually released by Miley Cyrus as herself and not her Hannah Montana persona.
- Quotes
Alex Burns: Well, I took a line dance and two-step class in college, but... in my defense, it was when Hannah Montana's "Hoedown Throwdown" was all the rage.
- ConnectionsReferenced in It's Christmastown: 029 - I Coach Peace of Mind, Barton (2018)
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