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Un été à Channing

Original title: One Summer
  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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Sam Page and Amanda Schull in Un été à Channing (2021)
DramaMysteryRomance

Follows Jack who takes his son and daughter to his late wife's hometown, and begins to have visions of the past that could forge a new path forward.Follows Jack who takes his son and daughter to his late wife's hometown, and begins to have visions of the past that could forge a new path forward.Follows Jack who takes his son and daughter to his late wife's hometown, and begins to have visions of the past that could forge a new path forward.

  • Director
    • Rich Newey
  • Writers
    • Maria Nation
    • David Baldacci
  • Stars
    • Sam Page
    • Sarah Drew
    • Madeline Popovich
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Rich Newey
    • Writers
      • Maria Nation
      • David Baldacci
    • Stars
      • Sam Page
      • Sarah Drew
      • Madeline Popovich
    • 32User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam Page
    Sam Page
    • Jack Armstrong
    Sarah Drew
    Sarah Drew
    • Jenna Fontaine
    Madeline Popovich
    Madeline Popovich
    • Mikki Armstrong
    • (as Madeline Grace Popovich)
    Gavin Borders
    Gavin Borders
    • Tyler Armstrong
    Amanda Schull
    Amanda Schull
    • Lizzie Armstrong
    Bryant Prince
    Bryant Prince
    • Liam Fontaine
    Elizabeth Becka
    Elizabeth Becka
    • Bonnie O'Toole
    Bill Winkler
    Bill Winkler
    • Fred O'Toole
    • (as BillWinkler)
    Alexa Blair Robertson
    Alexa Blair Robertson
    • Tiffany Murdoch
    Joe Cranford
    • Reataurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Deena A. Delfosse
    • Festival Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    Keeley Kollmann
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Samantha Larkin
    Samantha Larkin
    • Restaurant Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rich Newey
    • Writers
      • Maria Nation
      • David Baldacci
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    User reviews32

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    7howie14

    A successful effort...

    ...from the new more serious Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. I like how the background story was revealed, but I am not giving anything away. While Madeline Grace Popovich is a bit old to play a fifteen year old, she gets the attitude about right.

    A nice film about a family moving on without "letting go."

    A solid 7, at least.
    8EPMD57

    Mostly really good

    Parts of it were over the top and might make you roll your eyes, but most of it was very well done. The actress who played the daughter was impressive. The father was excellent as well. I like the melancholy touches about grief and found them to be the strongest parts of the movie.

    Hallmark should continue with these slight deviations from their usual movie formula. I like them so much more than the conventional fall in love in one week stories.
    8Jackbv123

    Not your usual Hallmark

    This appeared on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries which when not doing mysteries shows movies with a different flavor than the Hallmark Channel. This movie fits that mold. It is actually quite different than most of the rom/coms we're used to because the romance is secondary to the rest of the story.

    This movie is about grief, and family, and starting over. As Amanda Schull points out in an interview, this movie focuses on the man rather than the woman. His backstory is a bit unusual and possibly even a bit strange. Sam Page is excellent in that role.

    Sarah Drew is also good, but I would have liked to have seen more of her.

    The climax simultaneously goes off the scale with sappy and with stupid (in the sense of unrealistic). Yes I know, and I've even said, that Hallmark and realistic don't always go well together, but this movie takes the cake. But I love sappy, so I was willing to forgive for the extreme poetic license.

    I know Madeline Grace Popovich can sing. She was second best in The Christmas High Note, but still pretty good. When she does her feature performance in this movie, it sounds like they switched to a voice over, but I'm assuming it was her and not someone else. The song is quite good.
    9bcnova

    Great Baldacci story

    I read the book a few years ago and hoped this.movie would be made. It came true, only a character or two went missing from the book but great version in compromise.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Moving forward

    Hallmark was no stranger to having films revolving around serious themes and a number of their films to have things such as grief and how to cope with loss have been rather good. Not all their serious themed films have worked and plenty have been too sentimental and melodramatic, but enough are heart warming and poignant. Hallmark did quite a number of films centered around grief and loss in 2021 before and since 'One Summer' and mostly the execution was very well done.

    One of the better films in this group is 'One Summer'. This was a story that could have easily been mawkish and melodramatic, but 'One Summer' executed its story with real poignancy and heart, treating the subject with respect while not taking it too seriously. As far as Hallmark's 2021 output goes, this is up there with the best and to me it's one of their better and most heartfelt films in recent years. It also manages to be a very good representation of both leads, whose Hallmark work in performance and resume is inconsistent.

    It is not a perfect film, with it being a slow starter where the story takes a while to find its footing momentum wise and there is an over familiar vibe throughout the first act.

    Madeline Grace Popovich personally didn't do it for me, her character's negative traits are very exaggerated and she tries too hard to the point she becomes annoying.

    The performances however really impressed me. Sam Page has an easy going likeability and also never been this expressive or this moving. Sarah Drew, though her character could have been developed a little more, neither overacts or looks bored in a turn that's understated and sincere. Amanda Schull unsettles and moves and the son is adorable and heart tugging. Most of the characters are well fleshed out and easy to like or connect with, really related to them in very difficult circumstances, Popovich's is too much of a cliche and done badly but everybody else is fine.

    Page and Drew do have chemistry together in my view, the relationship is not as focused on as much as the family stuff but they seem natural and genuine together. Had no issue with the character interaction, the family dynamic when in the grieving process being true to life and honestly done. The script sounds natural and has real sincerity throughout, it doesn't sugar coat the serious theme (far from it) but it didn't to me come over as over serious or soapy. Apart from some pacing problems early on, the story is very heart warming and moving. Personally didn't have a problem with the ending, there were far worse Hallmark film endings in 2021. The drama is not too soapy or over sentimental and it doesn't feel forced. Visually it looks pleasing, with the photography and scenery being equally attractive. The music plays a key role in the film while not being used too much, it has presence but isn't dominant in sound.

    On the whole, very well done. 8/10.

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      Amanda Schull played a dead wife/ghost on Les frères Scott (2003). She played Sara, Clay Evans' (Robert Buckley) wife who suddenly died in front of him. She visited him routinely until he finally accepted her death.

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Page
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • One Summer
    • Filming locations
      • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Crown Media Productions
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      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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