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Le choix de ma vie

Original title: Expecting Amish
  • TV Movie
  • 2014
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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AJ Michalka and Jean-Luc Bilodeau in Le choix de ma vie (2014)
Expecting Amish: Hannah Meets Josh
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Hannah Yoder is 18 and ready to join the Amish Church and marry her boyfriend Samuel. But things change when she goes to Hollywood and gets a glimpse of the world beyond.Hannah Yoder is 18 and ready to join the Amish Church and marry her boyfriend Samuel. But things change when she goes to Hollywood and gets a glimpse of the world beyond.Hannah Yoder is 18 and ready to join the Amish Church and marry her boyfriend Samuel. But things change when she goes to Hollywood and gets a glimpse of the world beyond.

  • Director
    • Richard Gabai
  • Writers
    • Samantha DiPippo
    • Scott Durdan
  • Stars
    • AJ Michalka
    • Jesse McCartney
    • Alyson Stoner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Richard Gabai
    • Writers
      • Samantha DiPippo
      • Scott Durdan
    • Stars
      • AJ Michalka
      • Jesse McCartney
      • Alyson Stoner
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    AJ Michalka
    AJ Michalka
    • Hannah Yoder
    Jesse McCartney
    Jesse McCartney
    • Josh
    Alyson Stoner
    Alyson Stoner
    • Mary
    Cayden Boyd
    Cayden Boyd
    • Isaac
    Aurelia Scheppers
    Aurelia Scheppers
    • Sarah
    Jean-Luc Bilodeau
    Jean-Luc Bilodeau
    • Samual
    Ron Ely
    Ron Ely
    • Elder Miller
    Brian Krause
    Brian Krause
    • Mr. Yoder
    Avery Kristen Pohl
    Avery Kristen Pohl
    • Beth
    Micah Tayloe Owens
    • Gabe
    Carrie Alexander
    Carrie Alexander
    • Jennifer
    • (as Carrie Wampler)
    Sridhar Maruvada
    Sridhar Maruvada
    • Taxi Driver
    • (as Sid Veda)
    Pauline Dyer
    Pauline Dyer
    • Lisa
    Austin Falk
    Austin Falk
    • Young Man
    Richard Corbin
    • Isaac's Father
    Marilyn Mattor
    • Little Amish Girl
    Dawn Meyer
    • Isaac's Mom
    Gina Murphy
    • Hollywood Tourist 1
    • Director
      • Richard Gabai
    • Writers
      • Samantha DiPippo
      • Scott Durdan
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    1emaureen

    The writers know the Amish are real, right?

    The story opens with the river baptism of short-haired Amish teens wearing white pajamas and goes downhill from there.

    It seems as though the writers grabbed bits and pieces from various religions - or bad movies about various religions - and smushed them together. There's a church with fixed pews, men and women sitting together and singing "Onward Christian Soldiers".

    And shunning ... this may be imposed by the church against those who violate the promises made when they are baptized. No baptism, no shunning.

    I'd love to know where the money came for this trip from Pennsyvania to LA - air fare, very nice accommodations with pool, apparently unlimited spending money.

    All in all, a really bad film. To be avoided except as a giggle.
    3Dmagelectric

    Cute, but facts about Amish are wrong

    This movie is cute but some things about the Amish in the movie are incorrect. First of all the Amish in the movie spoke with no Dutch accent . Also the Amish do ride in cars , they are just not allowed to own or drive them. The Amish do not have a church building they worship at one another's homes. The amsh do not marry in the summer , they marry in the fall. Amish are not shunned unless they have already been baptized and then leave, if they have not been baptized and leave they are not shunned with the hopes of them coming back to be baptized. The story was cute though. Just not accurate. Why wouldn't the actors have a Dutch accent? It was kind of silly listening to them speak English in Amish clothing.
    5kemcclain

    Good storyline, but has flaws in details

    While the acting, the actors, and story are interesting and could be very true, I'm disappointed in many simple details that were overlooked. The Amish would not wear clothing bought at a retail store but every shirt worn by Samuel is just that. All clothing is made by hand and the shirts worn by Samuel are very obviously machine stitched, with buttoned down collars, no less. The double stitching is another clue. Another thing that bothered me throughout was the haircuts on the men. Their hair is PERFECTLY groomed, obviously trimmed with electric clippers. The Amish cut their own hair, with scissors, and would not look so GQ. However, I still enjoyed the movie despite being very disappointed that these details were overlooked; I couldn't rate it higher because of these real goofs! I found them VERY distracting.
    1stormydaddy

    So much wrong with this movie.

    Oh dear. Who researched the Amish for this movie? No credibility. This scriptwriter was operating on a stereotyped version of religious people that rings false at every turn. Let me count the ways: (1) Amish do NOT wear buttons at all. Ever. (2) They-do NOT have church buildings but worship every other Sunday in one another's homes. (3) Amish do not believe in religious symbols; the crosses on the "church" and the interior wall would never be seen in Amish country (4) rumspringa-the teen-age period of living away from home in the "world" can last a year or more unless they are unhappy out there and come back home sooner. That giddy 2-week vacation in an upscale house with cute wardrobes was just unrealistic. (4) where did the money come from? Amish are not poor but they are frugal (5) Amish female attire allows for only dark colors (6) Amish conduct worship services in their Germanic language only (7) They all speak this language at home. (8) They do not use hymnals (8) Theirs is a pacifist religion. They would Never sing "Onward Christian Soldiers". (8) they learn English as a second language in school; their English has a distinct German accent (9) they are hardly that clueless as they work for and with "the English" all the time in our homes, our shops, our industries and are familiar with modern conveniences -like toasters. They are just not allowed-or choose not- to own such items or have them in their homes or farms.(10) They are not allowed to have or play musical instruments (11) Brandenburg Concerto"? They don't attend concerts, or know classical music. This false depiction of a hard-working people shows utter disrespect for them, and the soap opera plot was hackneyed and predictable..
    10mrsjaniceellis

    Thought provoking drama

    I loved this drama because it was so thought provoking and it appeals to the heart to lend compassion. Young adults in a modern world have great difficulties to face in a world where technology dominates, and so for a group of Amish young adults it must be even tougher. This movie was thought provoking, and anyone who has an ounce of compassion for the awkward difficulties of extremely different cultures will find themselves having genuine care and concern for those who are different. The pressures of being extremely different in a modern society where acceptance is so difficult are brought out in this story. It is a family movie, but possibly better suited for youth and young adults over the age of 12. I loved this story because although these young people face tough decisions this story holds a beautiful innocence that comes with finding love and maturing into real adults through making life decisions. The title might somewhat give away the plot, but then again not necessarily. In many ways the title makes the plot obvious. I loved this movie because to me it was realistic about the challenges of young adulthood and the future decisions that must be made by all young adults. Its about honesty, integrity, right, and wrong, and the meaning of real love and commitment.

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    • Trivia
      AJ Michalka's second Lifetime movie. Her first was Salem Falls
    • Goofs
      Amish men and women are shown sitting next to each other in a church service. Men always sit to one side and women on the other.

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • director's official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Expecting Amish
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney's Golden Oak Ranch - 19802 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA(Bridge, lake, business district)
    • Production company
      • Check Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1080i (HDTV)

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