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An interior designer must halt her work on a big project in order to return home and assist her injured father at her family's tulip farm in rural Washington state.An interior designer must halt her work on a big project in order to return home and assist her injured father at her family's tulip farm in rural Washington state.An interior designer must halt her work on a big project in order to return home and assist her injured father at her family's tulip farm in rural Washington state.
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2016 was rather hit and miss for Hallmark, which was hardly surprising as all the 2017-2021 Hallmark batches (that were seen before this year's) were very up and down as well. It boasted some good and more films, such as 'Love in Paradise', 'Love on the Sidelines', 'Summer Villa' and 'Journey Back to Christmas'. But also misfires, such as 'Unleashing Mr Darcy', 'Ms Matched', 'The Convenient Groom' and 'A December Bride'. And everything else ranging between mediocre and pretty decent.
'Tulips in Spring' is thankfully closer to being one of the hits and good and more films. Not one of the best of the 2016 Hallmark films by all means, but a long way from being one of the worst and really appreciated its honest good intentions and heart. It is also much better than all the films officially part of the Spring Fling block for 2016, none of the three in question did much for me, and feels more like a Spring Fling film than them. So 'Tulips in Spring' is recommended.
Sure it is formulaic, which was not unexpected. Pretty much all Hallmark films are, even some of those that attempt something different.
Also would have liked more spark in the leads' romantic chemistry, the chemistry is hardly non existent but it is a little too low key for my tastes and isn't focused on as much as the family storytelling. Do agree with those that say that one plot strand comes too out of nowhere and is handled in a rushed manner.
Having said all of this, there is a lot to like about 'Tulips in Spring'. Fiona Gubelman and Lucas Bryant are both engaging and likeable leads and it was easy to relate to Gubelman and what she was going through. Iris Quinn and Kevin McNulty play their parental roles with sincerity and brio. The character writing was fine, did appreciate that none of the characters were too perfect and that nobody's flaws were exaggerated. Have seen both extremes in a lot of Hallmark films and it is becoming something of a bugbear.
Most of the writing was fine, it flows naturally and doesn't become too mawkish or cheese ridden. The film goes at a gentle but not dull pace, and is light hearted in some places in a way that is unforced and fun and genuinely heartfelt in a poignant way in others. The family drama is relatable and rings true. The production values are fine, especially the scenery, while the music doesn't overbear or feel repetitive.
Summarising, falls short of greatness but a lot to admire. 7/10.
'Tulips in Spring' is thankfully closer to being one of the hits and good and more films. Not one of the best of the 2016 Hallmark films by all means, but a long way from being one of the worst and really appreciated its honest good intentions and heart. It is also much better than all the films officially part of the Spring Fling block for 2016, none of the three in question did much for me, and feels more like a Spring Fling film than them. So 'Tulips in Spring' is recommended.
Sure it is formulaic, which was not unexpected. Pretty much all Hallmark films are, even some of those that attempt something different.
Also would have liked more spark in the leads' romantic chemistry, the chemistry is hardly non existent but it is a little too low key for my tastes and isn't focused on as much as the family storytelling. Do agree with those that say that one plot strand comes too out of nowhere and is handled in a rushed manner.
Having said all of this, there is a lot to like about 'Tulips in Spring'. Fiona Gubelman and Lucas Bryant are both engaging and likeable leads and it was easy to relate to Gubelman and what she was going through. Iris Quinn and Kevin McNulty play their parental roles with sincerity and brio. The character writing was fine, did appreciate that none of the characters were too perfect and that nobody's flaws were exaggerated. Have seen both extremes in a lot of Hallmark films and it is becoming something of a bugbear.
Most of the writing was fine, it flows naturally and doesn't become too mawkish or cheese ridden. The film goes at a gentle but not dull pace, and is light hearted in some places in a way that is unforced and fun and genuinely heartfelt in a poignant way in others. The family drama is relatable and rings true. The production values are fine, especially the scenery, while the music doesn't overbear or feel repetitive.
Summarising, falls short of greatness but a lot to admire. 7/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Dec 28, 2022
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- TriviaThe Chilliwack Tulip Festival is Vancouver British Columbia's largest and most famous flower festival. It takes place on a farm in Chilliwack in the Fraser Valley in April. In 2019 the first day of the season was Wednesday April 10th and the last day was Wednesday May 1st. Now in its 13th year, and formerly called Tulips of the Valley, the Chilliwack Tulip Festival is the Lower Mainland's original tulip festival and Western Canada's largest. With close to 20 acres of beautiful fields, the attraction is definitely worth checking out. On a sunny day, the fields are amazing and feature some 30 different varieties of tulips and over 6.5 million flowers in all!
- GoofsNear the end of the film as Rose bends down to exam the special tulip she's bred, the camera cuts to show her hand grasping the tulip. It's clearly someone else's hand - perhaps even a man's hand, with hairy arm and stubby fingers.
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