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Original title: Chronicle Mysteries: Vines That Bind
- TV Movie
- 2019
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- 1h 30m
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6.8/10
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Alex and 2 colleagues investigate a 1 year old, suspicious CO2 death at a vineyard, of the founder. His 2 sons inherited his 60% share. But a newly found, unsigned will gives all to 1 son. I... Read allAlex and 2 colleagues investigate a 1 year old, suspicious CO2 death at a vineyard, of the founder. His 2 sons inherited his 60% share. But a newly found, unsigned will gives all to 1 son. Is it murder? Is it the other son, his wife or...?Alex and 2 colleagues investigate a 1 year old, suspicious CO2 death at a vineyard, of the founder. His 2 sons inherited his 60% share. But a newly found, unsigned will gives all to 1 son. Is it murder? Is it the other son, his wife or...?
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We found this 3-movie DVD at our public library, called "Chronicle Mysteries: 3-Movie Collection." Each of the three feature Alison Sweeney in the lead role as Alex McPherson. This third of the three is called "Vines That Bind".
As was established in the first two movies Alex does a podcast but also now runs her uncle's local town weekly newspaper. She is attracted to the death a year earlier of the winemaker, he was working in the vat room and it was ruled an accidental CO2 suffocation. But the family members knew he was a careful, experienced man and doubted the conclusion.
So Alex and her co-workers get involved, the way this movie is done 6 or 8 or 10 different people become suspects and we the audience get mostly confused, until the end scenes where it all becomes obvious. About half-way though I told my wife "I think the family lawyer is behind it all". I don't usually make a good guess.
We watched it at home on DVD from our public library. Not a very memorable movie but we were suitably entertained.
As was established in the first two movies Alex does a podcast but also now runs her uncle's local town weekly newspaper. She is attracted to the death a year earlier of the winemaker, he was working in the vat room and it was ruled an accidental CO2 suffocation. But the family members knew he was a careful, experienced man and doubted the conclusion.
So Alex and her co-workers get involved, the way this movie is done 6 or 8 or 10 different people become suspects and we the audience get mostly confused, until the end scenes where it all becomes obvious. About half-way though I told my wife "I think the family lawyer is behind it all". I don't usually make a good guess.
We watched it at home on DVD from our public library. Not a very memorable movie but we were suitably entertained.
This third Chronicle Mystery has Alison Sweeney checking out a more current
mystery than in the two previous films. This involves shooting from a distance
and the police are labeling it a hunting accident like what Dick Cheney had.
But with her two trusty aides Benjamin Ayres and David Colette helping Sweeney has her doubts and says so on the air. It all has to do with some land where grapes are grown for wine and the fact that it is being polluted.
Hopefully we will see more or it's back to the bakery for Alison Sweeney.
But with her two trusty aides Benjamin Ayres and David Colette helping Sweeney has her doubts and says so on the air. It all has to do with some land where grapes are grown for wine and the fact that it is being polluted.
Hopefully we will see more or it's back to the bakery for Alison Sweeney.
There are all those significant looks and cryptic comments by Drew. Certainly looks like he is interested. The situation makes for some positive sparkle.
The story is a decent murder mystery. There are several possible suspects and even more interested parties. So many of them are tied together through one relationship or another. There are some clues for the viewer and some red herrings. I didn't figure it out much ahead of the reveal.
I am not a huge fan of amateur detectives, but I usually check out different series. I was glad to see that Alex isn't a total amateur since she is part of the newspaper and has her podcast series about cold cases. And she has to two guys watching over her even if that doesn't keep her totally safe. At least she isn't reckless about it like some of them are.
The story is a decent murder mystery. There are several possible suspects and even more interested parties. So many of them are tied together through one relationship or another. There are some clues for the viewer and some red herrings. I didn't figure it out much ahead of the reveal.
I am not a huge fan of amateur detectives, but I usually check out different series. I was glad to see that Alex isn't a total amateur since she is part of the newspaper and has her podcast series about cold cases. And she has to two guys watching over her even if that doesn't keep her totally safe. At least she isn't reckless about it like some of them are.
5/10 - too many characters muddled up what could have been a good mystery
With having now watched three Chronicle mysteries, I feel confident in saying that we can expect to see well thought out mysteries from this TV franchise. Along with an intriguing mystery in each episode, the show has established four or so main characters, their habits and quirks, and their comfort and respect for one another.
I am pretty much watching "Chronicle Mysteries" for the first time back to back with watching "Murder, She Baked" for the first time.
It is genuinely fascinating to watch Alison Sweeney in both shows. I feel like I am watching identical twins. Both may look alike, but they are both completely different personalities, and you would never mistake Hannah for Alex.
I would agree that the cast of secondary characters got a bit confusing in this episode--particularly their relationship to each other. I don't find that to be a flaw, though. Most good murder mysteries are complicated puzzles that, midway through, would definitely benefit from a page or two of flow charts!
My favorite part of this episode was the interplay between the four main characters, the teasing, the concern, and their intuition of what each other were thinking.
I am pretty much watching "Chronicle Mysteries" for the first time back to back with watching "Murder, She Baked" for the first time.
It is genuinely fascinating to watch Alison Sweeney in both shows. I feel like I am watching identical twins. Both may look alike, but they are both completely different personalities, and you would never mistake Hannah for Alex.
I would agree that the cast of secondary characters got a bit confusing in this episode--particularly their relationship to each other. I don't find that to be a flaw, though. Most good murder mysteries are complicated puzzles that, midway through, would definitely benefit from a page or two of flow charts!
My favorite part of this episode was the interplay between the four main characters, the teasing, the concern, and their intuition of what each other were thinking.
Did you know
- TriviaSeveral characters mention Tina the llama. This may be a nod to the llama named Tina in Napoleon Dynamite (2004).
- GoofsWhen Eileen tells a surprised Alex and Drew that Mary is a sharpshooter, Mary's photograph with the words "sharp shooter" has previously been seen on their crime board.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Chronicle Mysteries: The Deep End (2019)
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- Also known as
- Els misteris del Chronicle 3: Vinyes enllaçades
- Filming locations
- Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada(Macklin commercial center)
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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