An independent country girl, Paisley (Hedy Nasser), takes on the task of upholding her adored grandfather's ranch. After being denied the funding needed to refurbish the ranch, she is reintr... Read allAn independent country girl, Paisley (Hedy Nasser), takes on the task of upholding her adored grandfather's ranch. After being denied the funding needed to refurbish the ranch, she is reintroduced to her ex-boyfriend Josh (Johnathan Stoddard), a big-time marketing executive stati... Read allAn independent country girl, Paisley (Hedy Nasser), takes on the task of upholding her adored grandfather's ranch. After being denied the funding needed to refurbish the ranch, she is reintroduced to her ex-boyfriend Josh (Johnathan Stoddard), a big-time marketing executive stationed in Denver who has been suspended from his current position at his company. Admitting ... Read all
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The female lead was... well.. not believable. Not particularly a good fit to lead a movie, let alone a rom-com.
Meanwhile... Where's the ruggedness, the big sky energy?!errr.. in a cowboy hat? The draw of the title seemed lost here.
I know it's difficult to make a move, especially a movie with next to no budget- but this is why it's CRUCIAL to spend the money needed on a superior actor.
Production design and script issues will be more forgiven.
Okay camera work, with a propensity for golden hour shots.
Shame, it could have been something memorable.
The location is beautiful with the snow capped hills and mountains, it reminds me of Montana and Alberta, more likely it was filmed in Canada - British Columbia or Alberta. Filming in winter with overcast skies does darken scenes, a production and cinematography problem. Limited budget so there are few characters and this may have been filmed during COVID restrictions.
I can live with the short comings of a movie shot in 30 days but it all rests on the lead actors.
In this case,, it's rough.
Hedy Nasser is completely miss casted as a rancher even if we forgo the fact that she can't ride horses.
She doesn't have the charisma of someone in charge of a ranch.
She can't convey the financial difficulty that the ranch is facing.
She acts as she would be a guest afraid to speak-up on a "Dude ranch" for city people.
She can not "act" like she belongs on a ranch or near a horse.
She belongs in a "Princess story" or a "Christmas movie".
Jonathan Stoddard plays his character like if he completely depleted of testosterone.
He was way better in "Valentine's Town" and in "Baked with a Kiss".
It's rough.
On the technical side,, the cinematography is spectacular and the color grading is good (That's where the three stars I gave it come from.).
Where it all falls apart, is in the editing room.
The "ADR" (Automated Dialogue Replacement) is obvious, the music is aggressively omnipresent and and loud. The background soundtrack (children laughing) is on a 15 second loop repeating itself and it's grating to the ears.
So, here we are, left with a movie that broke the cardinal rule of the "under 2 million dollar budget" (cast) and it's rough.
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- Finding Love in Big Sky
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- Stacey's Old Faithful Bar and Steakhouse, Gallatin, Gateway, Montana, USA(Bar scene where they danced and played pool.)
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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