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Marry Me in Yosemite

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Cindy Busby and Tyler Harlow in Marry Me in Yosemite (2022)
Zoe is a successful photojournalist, on request of her publisher she takes her next subject to be Yosemite. There, she meets Jack, an intriguing tour guide who opens her eyes to new possibilities as they take a journey together.
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Zoe is a successful photojournalist, on request of her publisher she takes her next subject to be Yosemite. There, she meets Jack, an intriguing tour guide who opens her eyes to new possibil... Read allZoe is a successful photojournalist, on request of her publisher she takes her next subject to be Yosemite. There, she meets Jack, an intriguing tour guide who opens her eyes to new possibilities as they take a journey together.Zoe is a successful photojournalist, on request of her publisher she takes her next subject to be Yosemite. There, she meets Jack, an intriguing tour guide who opens her eyes to new possibilities as they take a journey together.

  • Director
    • Bruce D. Johnson
  • Writer
    • Bruce D. Johnson
  • Stars
    • Cindy Busby
    • Tyler Harlow
    • Lexsy McKowen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    724
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    • Director
      • Bruce D. Johnson
    • Writer
      • Bruce D. Johnson
    • Stars
      • Cindy Busby
      • Tyler Harlow
      • Lexsy McKowen
    • 29User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Cindy Busby
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    • Zoe
    Tyler Harlow
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    • Jack
    Lexsy McKowen
    Lexsy McKowen
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    Tim Thunderhorse Halpin
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    Harry Daniel Davis
    Harry Daniel Davis
    • Harris
    • (as Harry Davis)
    Bruce D. Johnson
    Bruce D. Johnson
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    Katrina Bendz
    • Female Climber 2
    Russ Brechbuehl
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    Kate Compton
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    • (as Kate Lutgtu)
    Lance Osborne
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    Lisa Siewert
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    Lyno Hychong
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    Jannette Ly
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    Carissa Sill
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      • Bruce D. Johnson
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    3andreawells-99487

    A coffee table book cannot be made in five short days.

    As a professional photographer this movie is very flawed. Middle of the day glare is not what pro photographers strive for. Backpacking and sleeping in a tent lead to capturing the greatest exposures at sunrise, not in the harsh light portrayed. A coffee table book is made with multiple exposures over time, not just one click and you have it. This could have been so much better with even slight adjustments and thoughts to these details. Cindy's character would have come off so much more mature, and more in keeping with the groundedness of someone who lives in nature. Also, when holding a camera it should not be slightly tilted when creating a landscape image. And don't crop off the top of a mountain!
    3dryice-01976

    Uninspired Script, Zero Chemistry. Skip it.

    Cindy Busby's character was a cardboard cutout, generically enthusiastic, with a whole lot of smiling and cringe lines. Cindy can be really funny and cute with some of her awkward, wide-eyed expressions, but nothing in this movie came close. My wife and I kept waiting for some spark, but it never happened. I agree with all the other reviews commenting about the poor script.

    The movie is uninspired and boring - a far cry from the Waterfalls movie. Cindy had great chemistry with Christopher Russell in the last few movies together. Tyler Harlow's character in the beginning was a little jarring, and he never recovered. Part of the reason is because he did not have any chemistry with Cindy's character.

    The history commentary felt tiresome and forced. Enough with the wokery already.

    The best thing to be said about this movie is the scenery. You find yourself saying "Cool, Yosemite. Pretty. I've been there."

    All-in-all, definitely a movie you can skip with no regrets.
    5GenXChickie

    Stunning Scenery

    The animosity, in the beginning, was tough to get through. I didn't find Jack pleasant and actually kind of a jerk. I like Cindy Busby. However, I felt like I was watching Chasing Waterfalls, but that movie is better.

    I enjoyed the Native American history; the scenery was breathtaking. Some of the photographer aspects didn't add up, and as an author creating and publishing books takes more time than they conveyed.

    I had low expectations going into this movie, but I hope Hallmark regroups and stops repeating storylines. There are other professions out there. It doesn't haven't to be the same five all the time.
    8ab-84038

    Nice Family movie for all

    This movie was pretty good. The plot is a professional city girl needs a seasoned/ rugged tour guide for a book project with a deadline. This story was pretty basic and somewhat predictable but both of the lead actors (Cindy Busby and Tyler Harlow) were both really good. They do a lot of outdoor activities together while researching for a book about Yosemite. She does the pictures/photographs and he is the expert for the story. There were a few hiccups that the characters had to work on and get thru, but they seemed to have fun with the plot/script. The scenery was very beautiful. The film looked great and the outdoor movies are always like another character in the film.
    8kategobe

    Sweet movie with breathtaking scenery but a rushed ending

    Hallmark almost got it right, almost... I really liked the movie as a whole but there is so much untapped potential. I would like to see Hallmark do a series of multiple movies on this, instead of trying to rush important topics, amongst the main romantic storyline and scenery in 1 hour and 23 minutes.

    Particularly the ending was rushed. I won't give anything away but trying to make any kind of heartfelt, meaningful end to the story in under 2 minutes is just a bit futile. I think Hallmark didn't want to take the risk of committing to two movies but it's so compacted that the depth of the story that is hinted at is really just kind of neglected. The romance, the leads' personalities, the leading topic (the making of the photography book in this case), the story of the most important supporting cast, as well as the important topics of conservation and native tribes. A sequel was actually really needed to complete this story and might have given the room to really work out every topic in any kind of meaningful way without sacrificing the romance.

    For example: the male lead is passionate about conservation, I would have loved to see some actual scenes with examples. I think the screenwriter really needed more screentime to do the story justice so I think Hallmark should start doing two or three part movies, screened over a couple of weekends in a row, to make these stories informative but easy to watch while keeping the romance.

    I do like that Hallmark seems to be focusing on movies where relationships are not built on deceit. It's oddly refreshing to see Hallmark movies where people aren't pretending to be a different person, breaking off agreements left and right, and not focusing storylines on inconsequential bakeoff competitions, corporate developers, and kid birthday parties. I like the idea of learning about topics in an accessible, fun way but Hallmark should really give these things more time so that the scenes can breathe a little bit.

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      Due to actually being filmed in Yosemite National Park, the crew could not be more than eight people at any given time, including actors.
    • Goofs
      When Zoe gets her foot caught between two rocks wearing heavy, hiking boots, she tries and tries to get her foot out with her panic rising each time. Then she yells for help. All she had to do was to loosen the laces and slide her foot out of the shoe.
    • Connections
      References The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour (1968)

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
      • Johnson Production Group (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Casa Comigo em Yosemite
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Channel
      • Shadowboxer Films
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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