When Claire (Erin Cahill) goes home to save her dad's (Gregory Harrison) annual Fall Fest on her family's pumpkin farm, sparks fly with an old rival: the opposing lawyer (Trevor Donovan) she... Read allWhen Claire (Erin Cahill) goes home to save her dad's (Gregory Harrison) annual Fall Fest on her family's pumpkin farm, sparks fly with an old rival: the opposing lawyer (Trevor Donovan) she now faces in court.When Claire (Erin Cahill) goes home to save her dad's (Gregory Harrison) annual Fall Fest on her family's pumpkin farm, sparks fly with an old rival: the opposing lawyer (Trevor Donovan) she now faces in court.
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How many of these films do they change the titles on? Can't they stick with a movie name and just not budge for once? Anywho, we have a woman visiting her hometown and her father's farm only to find out there is a land dispute in the works between an old "flame" and his aunty and her dad's farm which are right next to each other. He stumbles on an old deed, appears to show something different, she disagrees, of course they are both lawyers, I mean it wouldn't be Hallmark if there wasn't a crazy coincidence... They fight for land, they are way too agreeable with each other... In the real world there would be bickering and underhanded backstabbing at every turn, mark my words. Funny how Hallmark makes these relationship so easy going, breakups are smooth, deadly rivalries are resolved by a smile and a handshake, and even with them kissing at the end. Nah.
'Love Fall and Order' is much closer to being in the very well done category, though not quite there. It was on the whole a very enjoyable film with a nice concept, and leagues better than the previous 2019 Fall Harvest film 'Over the Moon in Love' (which to me was very weak). At least 'Love Fall and Order' felt like a Fall Harvest film, whereas that film didn't seem to belong in any seasonal blocking, without it being too rubbed in the face or heavy handed.
Is it perfect? No, it is predictable and can get too silly at times. Especially in the final quarter, which did get on the over the top side for my liking.
The backing and forthing/bickering also could have been a little less.
Unlike 'Over the Moon in Love', 'Love Fall and Order' didn't have much wrong. Cahill is immensely engaging and has such a radiant presence that is easy to endear to. Donovan's performance here is one of his most natural, easy going and sincere. Really liked the chemistry between them, it's playful but also heartfelt and it develops in a way that doesn't rush or feel aimless. The supporting cast are all fun (even KC Klyde, who shows some nice comic timing), the standout is Gregory Harrison who always does well meaning father figure very well. The chemistry between the actors never feels forced or static.
Production values are very good, the scenery is beautiful and while the colour orange is used a lot it doesn't come over as too heavy. The music at least fits and doesn't feel overused or overscored. While not always subtle, the dialogue is generally witty, flows well and has honesty. While not perfect, the story is heart-warming and light-hearted with any character conflict being more realistic and less strained than can be usually be seen with Hallmark films following similar plotlines. A good deal happens but not in a way that comes over as over-stuffed and disjointed. The characters may not be complex, not that sort of film though, but have personality and likeable ones too.
Overall, very enjoyable. 7/10.
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- TriviaMuch of this movie was filmed on location in Provo, Utah: on Center Street, University Avenue, at the Provo Courthouse, and at Timpview High School; and also in Heber City, Utah, at the Heber Valley Railroad station.
- GoofsClaire's dad has been occupying and working the land for some 30 years, yet it never occurs to Claire to pursue or even suggest a claim of adverse possession.
- Quotes
Claire Hart: My client Mr. Garcia is a decent man and a good landlord. And he's made every attempt to be civil in this matter. However, Mr. Bruce refuses to vacate the store front.
Mr. Bruce: We feel my client is entitled to moving expenses, he simply can't afford the costs of relocating all of his merchandise from his rug store.
[Claire hands the paper over to the judge]
Claire Hart: Considering Mr. Bruce has been using the space to run a lucrative electronics franchise on the side, we beg to differ. Unfortunately his lease stipulates he's only to operate one business within the store at a time.
Judge Rhodes: Mr. Bruce, you are to vacate your store within one weeks time. Court rules in favor of Mr. Garcia.
[She uses the mallet and hammers the table]
Claire Hart: Thank you your honor.
- ConnectionsReferences Mary Poppins (1964)
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Written by Shay Mooney, Dan Smyers, Jesse Frasure (as Jesse Frassure), David Hodges
Performed by Dan + Shay
Courtesy of Warner Music Nashville
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing
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