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Love & Jane

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
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6.0/10
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Alison Sweeney and Benjamin Ayres in Love & Jane (2024)
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Lilly, a hopeless romantic and literary enthusiast, is surprised when her wish to talk to her favorite author comes true and Jane Austen herself appears in her life.Lilly, a hopeless romantic and literary enthusiast, is surprised when her wish to talk to her favorite author comes true and Jane Austen herself appears in her life.Lilly, a hopeless romantic and literary enthusiast, is surprised when her wish to talk to her favorite author comes true and Jane Austen herself appears in her life.

  • Director
    • David Weaver
  • Writer
    • David Weaver
  • Stars
    • Alison Sweeney
    • Benjamin Ayres
    • Kendra Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    834
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    • Director
      • David Weaver
    • Writer
      • David Weaver
    • Stars
      • Alison Sweeney
      • Benjamin Ayres
      • Kendra Anderson
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alison Sweeney
    Alison Sweeney
    • Lilly Thorpe
    Benjamin Ayres
    Benjamin Ayres
    • Trevor Fitzsimmons
    Kendra Anderson
    Kendra Anderson
    • Jane Austen
    Aadila Dosani
    Aadila Dosani
    • Alisha
    William Vaughan
    William Vaughan
    • Brennan Bevan
    • (as William C. Vaughan)
    Debbie Podowski
    Debbie Podowski
    • Ellen Trane
    • (as Deb Podowski)
    John Prowse
    John Prowse
    • Mr. Whitcomb
    Eduardo Britto
    Eduardo Britto
    • Alejandro
    Katherine Matlashewski
    Katherine Matlashewski
    • Clara
    Nevin Burkholder
    • Barry
    Lynn Whyte
    Lynn Whyte
    • Muriel
    Matthew Kevin Anderson
    Matthew Kevin Anderson
    • Martin
    Vivin Oommen
    Vivin Oommen
    • Alisha's Date
    Kehli O'Byrne
    Kehli O'Byrne
    • Female Editor
    Dreyden Free
    Dreyden Free
    • Waiter
    Frankie Warren
    Frankie Warren
    • Waitress (Altitude Bar)
    Corina Bizim
    Corina Bizim
    • Clerk
    Ainsley Stoddard
    Ainsley Stoddard
    • Young Girl
    • Director
      • David Weaver
    • Writer
      • David Weaver
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    User reviews15

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    5omijer

    What happened to Benjamin Ayres?

    Love and Jane is a sweet movie, with a very charming plot. Alison Sweeney is her usual upbeat, emotional self, a pleasure to watch in any film. This reviewer has only one concern about Love and Jane.

    It refers to Benjamin Ayres' appearance. This actor is mature, serious, very gifted leading man. He is a pleasure to watch in any romantic story. However, recently there has been such a dramatic change in his appearance, it leaves one wondering what the reasons might be for such a strange physical presentation.

    It was first noticed in a Christmas movie, A Miracle in Bethlehem, PA. Mr. Ayres was presented with a "grungy" unshaven face, his good looks altogether diminished by this new dark image, his hair was a disheveled mess, hanging into his forehead, in a strange uncombed style.

    And, now, again, in Love and Jane, he appears in the same manner. Unshaven face, and messy uncombed hair.

    Is there a new look being explored for this mature, very handsome actor? And what modern woman would be attracted to such a look in a man? Mr. Ayres deserves to be seen in his full, handsome, best way. He is a wonderful, emotional actor. He is a romantic lead with a mature presence and very appealing style. Why now present him in this grungy, messy manner?

    If anyone has the answer to this question, please help. If anyone agrees with my confusion about the new "presentation" of Mr. Ayres, please contribute your feelings.

    This viewer is left confused and very put off by the new look. Give us back a clean-shaven, combed hero. He is such a great actor, and deserves to be seen in his best handsome style.
    4kategobe

    Strange...

    I can't describe it any better really. It's just really strange.

    I've seen these actors in other movies and I actually quite like them but there is no chemistry here. So that part of the romance movie gets scratched.

    The story is imaginative, which I don't mind, but it doesn't work. I don't actually know why, I've seen this concept of someone seeing a ghost who acts as a life coach before but it doesn't work in this movie. It's distracting in a way. This is one of those concepts that you either leave untouched or you pull it off, otherwise it just makes the whole movie weird.

    I feel like the relationship development between the two leads is lacking. For whatever reason, it felt dry. I didn't get the impression that they actually grew closer together on a personal level. They just "ran into each other" a bunch of times and started to be nice and civil towards each other. This makes the ending awkward. We all know how these movies end, it's a requirement for the genre, and therefore, the romantic storyline that came before has to at least work a little bit in terms of romance. They missed that boat with this movie because the romantic relationship between the leads is so dry.

    In short, it's rare for me to say to skip a hallmark movie but this one is definitely not worth your time.
    6QueenLevine

    reasonably intriguing plot, bad casting for female lead

    With a different female lead, I might have really liked this for a Hallmark 'film'...I was particularly impressed when the classic Hallmark telltale sign that the final scene has arrived and you just know the credits will roll immediately...passed right by and the story continued, to provide a proper conclusion. Vaguely better writing with this Austen outing, and the odd fantasy elements meshed well with the book club, fan obsessed background. The fantasy element also consistently helped drive the plot along; Jane pushed the lead to make better choices in her life. Who wouldn't want Jane around to help us do that?

    I'm pretty sure I've been a fan of Alison Sweeney in my younger years, on Days, but she's stilted and awkward throughout, and it is beyond distracting. She's not the ONLY poor actress (the "Jane" actress seems to be putting on a British accent - couldn't they find a Brit for the role? Otherwise, her acting is fine) in the cast, but as the lead, it's egregious. There were only a few moments of authenticity with her, like the popcorn fight with Jane. The bookseller's initial business idea was poorly conceived, to the point that nobody got it, but unlike others, I loved the sexy lead actor with the gravelly voice - or grew to love him, as we're meant to. Mr. Whitcomb was delightful! The Punjabi coworker/friend was good, too - both her acting skills and realistic subplot elevated the film's overall level and I wouldn't be surprised to see her in non-Hallmark fare. That is to say, there were a few bright spots, even among the actors, but the casting was...inconsistent.
    7tosi-18344

    Jane

    If you are a Jane Austen fan, you will really enjoy this movie. It's a little quirky at times, but it has the imagination, allure & romanticism of Jane Austen at her best. In modern day, a frustrated writer, who is inspired, and at times, obsessed, by Jane Austen's work, struggles with her own life, friends & aspirations. A book club, a book store, and a small group of friends, real and imaginary, are the fabric of a sweet, intriguing story line. Imagine! If only! What if? Like a Jane Austen novel, this movie opens doors to possibilities. I wasn't really crazy about the choice of the male lead, but if you can get past that it's quite enjoyable.
    7trinaboice

    So many awkward acting moments

    IN A NUTSHELL: The story is about a woman who is a literary enthusiast who works at an ad agency and runs a Jane Austen book club on the side. When she wishes Jane Austen could help her with life decisions, the famous author materializes and offers tips for love.

    The Hallmark channel is featuring movies about Jane Austen fans during February. They're calling it "Love-uary." The story was written and directed by David Weaver.

    THINGS I LIKED: The diverse cast includes Alison Sweeney, Benjamin Ayres, Kendra Anderson, Aadila Dosani, and more.

    Many of the characters represent those in Jane Austen's books.

    It's nice to see a romance with a woman who isn't 20.

    If you love the famous lines in Jane Austen novels, you'll enjoy how often they're quoted in the movie. You'll definitely feel the passion for her books.

    As an author of 31 books, myself, I'm always fascinated by movies about authors and where writers get their inspiration.

    The last scene is pretty cute and a wink to something that Jane Austen said earlier in the film.

    THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: There's an odd, dusty filter on every scene. Is that supposed to make the modern world feel old?

    The dialogue feels so stilted.

    So many awkward acting moments.

    It takes a long time before we see Jane Austen appear in the film.

    The actor who plays the Darcy character looked more like a villain than a romantic lead.

    Sadly, I didn't feel any chemistry between the two leads.

    A side story halts the pacing.

    Lilly's character acted like a young, awkward girl rather than an older woman settled in her career.

    TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be extremely bored unless they're big Jane Austen fans.

    We see a lot of cleavage.

    Alcohol No profanity. Yay!

    To see my full review, go to my YouTube channel called Movie Review Mom!

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    • Trivia
      The second of two original movies in which Benjamin Ayres appears premiering as part of Hallmark Channel's 2024 Loveuary (i.e. February) honoring Jane Austen. While he stars in this movie, he only has a one-line walk-on (literally a "ride-on" as he is driving a golf cart) in the first premiering one week earlier, Coup de foudre, orgueil et préjugés (2024).
    • Connections
      References Mary Poppins (1964)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 2024 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • The Hallmark Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ljubezen & Jane
    • Filming locations
      • 33827 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada(ad agency)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Media
      • Lighthouse Pictures
      • Looking Glass Productions
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      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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