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.
I was surprised - pleasantly. I ended up watching it to the end! I thought the two lead actors gave decent performances. I liked the diverse cast. I thought the story was heartwarming.
But I think the ending was a little bit weak. There were a couple of loose ends that could have been addressed. Despite these unresolved subplots, I still thought this movie was good enough for at least a one-time viewing.
The basic story was similar to many others, but the scenery was nice. I gave it a 6. No misunderstandings or big conflict, which was fine. Just nothing worth watching again.
I have to write 600 characters for this review to be published. So, hmm, did I say it was boring?
There were horses, trail riding, kids.
No empty coffee cups that I remember. I don't remember seeing any of the actors before.
There was money needed, and a loan was applied for. It was an extreme amount, which I thought was unlikely to be approved. And there was subsequent fundraising which of course came no where close to the large amount of money requested.
There were two couples who found romance.
I appears that we will be seeing fewer reviews here. I enjoy the short reviews, and rarely read a long one all the way through. If you got this far, you know I am trying to fill a character quota. Omg.
The acting is fair. There's little chemistry. The dialogue is just OK. I kind of liked Hedy Nasser for her cute sweetness, but that also sapped some of the intended strong woman vibe.
It's supposed to be a bad thing to use an "info dump" especially in a movie. My thoughts were - good, let's get all that over and settled. But then the story dragged anyway. And the voice is that opening narration was slightly grating.
There is some nice scenery but there is only so much appeal to looking at snowcapped mountains on the horizon with a bright blue sky.
It isn't really that this movie has anything great wrong with it. The problem is that it is just totally bland with the same story lines as so many other movies.
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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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