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A young woman takes advice from the chalkboard notes that her mysterious house rental tenant leaves when a slick sales rep arrives with plans to buy her family's prized winery.A young woman takes advice from the chalkboard notes that her mysterious house rental tenant leaves when a slick sales rep arrives with plans to buy her family's prized winery.A young woman takes advice from the chalkboard notes that her mysterious house rental tenant leaves when a slick sales rep arrives with plans to buy her family's prized winery.
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Lacey keeps claiming her title, every year, as the "Queen" of Hallmark. And Andrew W. Walker is definitely one of the favorites (mine included) so I'm really glad they finally got to co-star in this one together.
I went into this movie withouth knowing much: Chloe comes back home after her father asked her to because he has some news about the winery that has been in the family for decades. Seth has one purpose: to buy this winery for the huge company he works for. So, they start spending time together as Seth starts enjoying the country life... and they even interact more than they actually think.
The board in the cabin was such a nice and original feature, and I really enjoyed it. The story was good, but very few Hallmark actors would have made it as special as these two made it. The chemistry was a plasant one to watch. (Seriously, does he have chemistry with all his co-stars?)
No exes involved, extra points for that. I even laughed out loud more than once thanks to Lacey and specially thanks to Andrew. The character's (and Andrew's) sense of humor was a very satisfaying part of the movie. Probably my favorite part.
I have very few problems with it: 1° the ending could have been way much better than that. . 2° I don't get why she kept blaming Seth when it wasn't his fault at all? 3° They never run into each other at the cabin (i'm gonna let this go) 4° The last sentence was too corny even for me.
But other than those, which you are in your right to disagree with, it was pretty good.
I went into this movie withouth knowing much: Chloe comes back home after her father asked her to because he has some news about the winery that has been in the family for decades. Seth has one purpose: to buy this winery for the huge company he works for. So, they start spending time together as Seth starts enjoying the country life... and they even interact more than they actually think.
The board in the cabin was such a nice and original feature, and I really enjoyed it. The story was good, but very few Hallmark actors would have made it as special as these two made it. The chemistry was a plasant one to watch. (Seriously, does he have chemistry with all his co-stars?)
No exes involved, extra points for that. I even laughed out loud more than once thanks to Lacey and specially thanks to Andrew. The character's (and Andrew's) sense of humor was a very satisfaying part of the movie. Probably my favorite part.
I have very few problems with it: 1° the ending could have been way much better than that. . 2° I don't get why she kept blaming Seth when it wasn't his fault at all? 3° They never run into each other at the cabin (i'm gonna let this go) 4° The last sentence was too corny even for me.
But other than those, which you are in your right to disagree with, it was pretty good.
Great valentine's movie. The ending was expected but fitting. Lacey Chabert is perfect in everything she does!
The formula is slightly familiar but the dialog is above average with some spontaneous sounding banter and humor. A restaurant manager returns to her family winery when her father considers selling the business. The man who is sent to seal the deal is the romantic interest. Lacey Chabert is better here than in previous movies. She sometimes speaks too fast but here she seems to have varied her speech patterns a bit. Andrew Walker is the deal maker who ends up of course falling in love with her.
This one is better than the other winery based romances with Rachel Leigh Cook.
This one is better than the other winery based romances with Rachel Leigh Cook.
If you're paying attention, it won't take you very long to spot that this movie is a TV remake of Shop Around The Corner by way of You've Got Mail. What they've essentially done is taken the story beats of the earlier versions of the story and inserted them into their boilerplate Hallmark template. In fact, you might wonder if the "big city outsider sets out to close smaller business but instead finds love" formula, used by do many Hallmark movies, was itself lifted from You've Got Mail.
Still, I enjoyed it. Lacey Chabert is as squeakily adorable as ever. Worth a watch.
Still, I enjoyed it. Lacey Chabert is as squeakily adorable as ever. Worth a watch.
Really enjoyed the chemistry between the lead characters.
One criticism, though. Rosé is not a white wine.
Did you know
- TriviaThe winery where some of the movie was shot is in fact named The Grange (properly, The Grange of Prince Edward) which is 2 hours East of Toronto located in Prince Edward County.
- GoofsThis movie takes place in February in Oregon wine country. Grape vines would neither be in leaf or fruiting at this time of year.
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- Grange of Prince Edward Vineyards and Estate Winery, 990 Closson Rd, Hillier, ON, Canada(winery and vineyard scenes)
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