After a fashion editor is fired from her highpowered job in New York, she has no choice but to go back to her hometown, where she reconnects with her roots and rediscovers her life's passion... Read allAfter a fashion editor is fired from her highpowered job in New York, she has no choice but to go back to her hometown, where she reconnects with her roots and rediscovers her life's passion.After a fashion editor is fired from her highpowered job in New York, she has no choice but to go back to her hometown, where she reconnects with her roots and rediscovers her life's passion.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Ella Prodan
- Sophia
- (as Ela Prodan)
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This is a very good movie - it contains romance, humor, glimpses into the fashion world and beautiful views of Romania. The lead actress was wonderful - and the supporting cast did a great job as well. My husband and I watched this movie with my elderly parents - so nice to not worry about hearing bad language or seeing explicit sexual situations. I highly recommend this movie !
Oh, and I even heard my husband laugh a time or two while watching :)
It was a cheesy but cute film. I was really hoping that there would have been more traditional Romanian things than just making some dresses and the small amount of spoken Romanian. According to the credits it was filmed partly in Sighisoara, in central Transylvania. (and set in that region) I live in Sibiu, which is a larger culture city in central Transylvania and even here English is not widely spoken, especially by the elderly population. It's even less believable they speak fluent English on farms and in the markets in a smaller town like Sighisoara. I wish they would have had them speak more Romanian and use subtitles. It was annoying to me that as a Romanian who could "understand" what her grandfather was saying in Romanian, she never responded to him except to say "Da." (Yes) Also, I haven't found fish and chips at a restaurant here yet. 😂
The contrast between the cosmopolitan stresses of New York City to the idyllic countryside of Romania was refreshing. Someone referred to Jane Seymore as a dried up old prune that brought nothing, her character was bitter & twisted, I've always enjoyed her roles. Good to see do something out of usual type casts roles. Enjoyable to watch with nothing negative to say.
Honestly I was with really high hopes for this movie but the problem here is the bad acting of pretty much the entire cast. So disappointed
I don't recommend at all
So nice to see this blend of Transylvanian views with NY perspectives, young Romanian actors with Jane Seymour. Great movie, even comparing to a Hallmark production, would have loved if they spoke more Romanian, especially in the family and with the locals. Hoping for a next one, filmed in this beautiful land, with less stereotypes or going for the extremes. A great film debut for Giulia, Toto; good acting from Manuela, Ela;
Did you know
- TriviaUn amour sur mesure (2014) was filmed in Saschiz, Romania --- First documented in the 14th century, Saschiz is one of seven villages protected by a medieval fortress and church constructed by Transylvanian Saxons. The fortress dominates the landscape, and guards the area from atop a hill overlooking the village. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- SoundtracksGet Up and Move
Written by Larry Weir & Cathy Car
Performed by Cathy Car
Published by St. Cecilia Music/BMI
Courtesy of Weir Brothers Records
Details
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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