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Agotada por su trabajo de marketing, Sophie alquila un Airbnb a un padre viudo y a su hija para desconectar. Sin embargo, la hija está empeñada en volver a enamorar a su padre, con la vista ... Leer todoAgotada por su trabajo de marketing, Sophie alquila un Airbnb a un padre viudo y a su hija para desconectar. Sin embargo, la hija está empeñada en volver a enamorar a su padre, con la vista puesta en Sophie.Agotada por su trabajo de marketing, Sophie alquila un Airbnb a un padre viudo y a su hija para desconectar. Sin embargo, la hija está empeñada en volver a enamorar a su padre, con la vista puesta en Sophie.
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This was a very well-done little story. Up TV, in recent days, is really showing up Hallmark in terms of fresh faces, well-written scripts, and character development.
The three leads were more than half the appeal. Ellen Woglom was appealing and charming as the female lead. She has a killer smile and I appreciated that she did not have a stick thin runway model body. Carlo Marx was handsome and likable as the vulnerable father who was over-protective and almost needy with his daughter. The young daughter was played by Erica Tremblay. Again, a young actress who was hired for her talent rather than cutesy wutesy looks and perky sparkles. She is the younger sister of the multiple award winning film actor, Jacob Tremblay.
The romantic relationship developed naturally and believably rather than a series of "meet-cutes" and fake instalove based on nothing but two pretty people snarking and bickering at each other. The setting looked like a real place rather than a MacMansion plopped down in front of a stunning view. I'd stay there and feel right at home. The Conflict was the same old same old (workaholic big city girl reconnects with nature while meeting troubled widowed Dad of young girl and presto chango lifestyles are changed and a new family is formed). But Up TV shows once again that this tired plot can be done in an entertaining and engaging way. Hallmark really should be upping their game. I fear they are have become over-reliant on their "big" name stable of actors and actresses at the expense of giving exciting young talent a chance to shine and scriptwriters who work hard to offer a quality product while still falling within the genre's parameters.
The romantic relationship developed naturally and believably rather than a series of "meet-cutes" and fake instalove based on nothing but two pretty people snarking and bickering at each other. The setting looked like a real place rather than a MacMansion plopped down in front of a stunning view. I'd stay there and feel right at home. The Conflict was the same old same old (workaholic big city girl reconnects with nature while meeting troubled widowed Dad of young girl and presto chango lifestyles are changed and a new family is formed). But Up TV shows once again that this tired plot can be done in an entertaining and engaging way. Hallmark really should be upping their game. I fear they are have become over-reliant on their "big" name stable of actors and actresses at the expense of giving exciting young talent a chance to shine and scriptwriters who work hard to offer a quality product while still falling within the genre's parameters.
I disagree with some of the reviewers here who criticized Ellen Woglom more severely than she deserves. The very thin actresses look unhealthy. So, it is great to see healthy actresses, such as Ellen, in these better romantic films.
She could have worn more flattering pants through the film, if one is looking at what the actors/actresses wear. Male actors get away with non-flattering clothes. Double standards here, right?
Not everyone is focused on wearing designer clothes all the time.
I enjoy Carlo Marks. His acting is never overdone, and he appears to be great with children. The romantic films I have seen him in, include children.
Ellen also did not over-act as in too many of the romance films where the actresses have way too many fake smiles and acting, etc. Ellen appears more down to earth, relaxed, and comfortable. As Carlo was.
The story, taking place in a modest B&B, rather than a high end resort, is a welcome change as well.
Enjoy this feel good, romantic film, with a great story!
She could have worn more flattering pants through the film, if one is looking at what the actors/actresses wear. Male actors get away with non-flattering clothes. Double standards here, right?
Not everyone is focused on wearing designer clothes all the time.
I enjoy Carlo Marks. His acting is never overdone, and he appears to be great with children. The romantic films I have seen him in, include children.
Ellen also did not over-act as in too many of the romance films where the actresses have way too many fake smiles and acting, etc. Ellen appears more down to earth, relaxed, and comfortable. As Carlo was.
The story, taking place in a modest B&B, rather than a high end resort, is a welcome change as well.
Enjoy this feel good, romantic film, with a great story!
The story is pretty simple based on a lot of formula elements. Burnt out exec follows her gran from years before to a beautiful, slow-paced, vacation setting. She meets a widower with a pre-teen daughter who is afraid to move forward. She convinces him to throw a party and they work together to do it. She promises to be there for it, so you can figure out the rest of the movie like many before it. No real surprises or tension.
But this movie catches the secret of living life at a slower pace. It's funny how one reviewer sees things one way and another totally opposite. I thought Ellen Woglom and Carlo Marks had great chemistry. Throw in the daughter and the combination is even better. Through a big part of the movie's middle, at least two of these spent a lot of screen time together because the director doesn't drag out presenting the situation causing the tension. We get to see the relationships blossom.
I loved Kailey especially "We're going to have a party!!!!!"
The setting for the movie was gorgeous and there are a lot of shots and sequences that take it all in.
But this movie catches the secret of living life at a slower pace. It's funny how one reviewer sees things one way and another totally opposite. I thought Ellen Woglom and Carlo Marks had great chemistry. Throw in the daughter and the combination is even better. Through a big part of the movie's middle, at least two of these spent a lot of screen time together because the director doesn't drag out presenting the situation causing the tension. We get to see the relationships blossom.
I loved Kailey especially "We're going to have a party!!!!!"
The setting for the movie was gorgeous and there are a lot of shots and sequences that take it all in.
I really loved the story and the setting; Carlo Marks, as usual, is very good.
However, I think that the choice of the actress was not a smart move: she looks older than him even if she is a good actress.
However, I think that the choice of the actress was not a smart move: she looks older than him even if she is a good actress.
'Love at Sunset Terrace' (2020)
Opening thoughts: 'Love at Sunset Terrace' was watched with high expectations, after wanting to see some films that weren't Hallmark or Lifetime but were in similar vein. The title is absolutely adorable. Have liked Carlo Marks in other things. Was not as keen on the premise, which is one of those not much special could go either way ones. Not all the reviews were promising either.
While it is far from perfect, there for me was still a lot to like about 'Love at Sunset Terrace'. Was not so sure about the female lead character for example, though other films have fared a lot worse at less than likeable characters including from this company. 'Love at Sunset Terrace' is though a lot more appealing than it sounds and much easier to relate to than initially thought. Not great, but worth watching with a lot of good things.
Bad things: Getting the not so good things out of the way, it is indeed very formulaic, a lot of cliches here (was expecting this considering the summary, but there are films that are cliched but do something different with them) and very few of them are given freshness or variation. Meaning that everything maps out pretty much what is expected.
Also found that it took a while for me to connect with the female lead character. Her behaviour in the first quarter is too over the top and unrealistically so. The pacing could have been tighter as well in spots.
Good things: So much is done well in 'Love at Sunset Terrace' however. Ellen Woglom, once her character calmed down and her behaviours became more realistic, gives still a charming and vigorous performance and the character becomes more relatable. Marks has the much more consistently likeable character and he is very amiable and down to earth in it, always looking comfortable without being too laid back. Erica Tremblay is simply adorable and not cutesy or annoying at all.
The chemistry between the three of them was poignant and heart-warming, not just the sweet genuine chemistry between the two leads but also Tremblay's heartfelt, smile worthy rapport with both leads. On the whole, the characters are done well and easy to get behind. The production values are beautiful to look at, the scenery being gorgeous.
While not mind blowing, the music is pleasant at least and fits, didn't find it too loud (a tendency with this type of film) or drab. The direction is sympathetic while also having momentum. The script flows well and is not awkward, too cheesy or too sentimental. The story ia immensely charming, light hearted and moving, as well as easy to relate to, in spite of the pacing inconsistency and predictability.
Closing thoughts: Not great but quite good on the whole.
7/10.
Opening thoughts: 'Love at Sunset Terrace' was watched with high expectations, after wanting to see some films that weren't Hallmark or Lifetime but were in similar vein. The title is absolutely adorable. Have liked Carlo Marks in other things. Was not as keen on the premise, which is one of those not much special could go either way ones. Not all the reviews were promising either.
While it is far from perfect, there for me was still a lot to like about 'Love at Sunset Terrace'. Was not so sure about the female lead character for example, though other films have fared a lot worse at less than likeable characters including from this company. 'Love at Sunset Terrace' is though a lot more appealing than it sounds and much easier to relate to than initially thought. Not great, but worth watching with a lot of good things.
Bad things: Getting the not so good things out of the way, it is indeed very formulaic, a lot of cliches here (was expecting this considering the summary, but there are films that are cliched but do something different with them) and very few of them are given freshness or variation. Meaning that everything maps out pretty much what is expected.
Also found that it took a while for me to connect with the female lead character. Her behaviour in the first quarter is too over the top and unrealistically so. The pacing could have been tighter as well in spots.
Good things: So much is done well in 'Love at Sunset Terrace' however. Ellen Woglom, once her character calmed down and her behaviours became more realistic, gives still a charming and vigorous performance and the character becomes more relatable. Marks has the much more consistently likeable character and he is very amiable and down to earth in it, always looking comfortable without being too laid back. Erica Tremblay is simply adorable and not cutesy or annoying at all.
The chemistry between the three of them was poignant and heart-warming, not just the sweet genuine chemistry between the two leads but also Tremblay's heartfelt, smile worthy rapport with both leads. On the whole, the characters are done well and easy to get behind. The production values are beautiful to look at, the scenery being gorgeous.
While not mind blowing, the music is pleasant at least and fits, didn't find it too loud (a tendency with this type of film) or drab. The direction is sympathetic while also having momentum. The script flows well and is not awkward, too cheesy or too sentimental. The story ia immensely charming, light hearted and moving, as well as easy to relate to, in spite of the pacing inconsistency and predictability.
Closing thoughts: Not great but quite good on the whole.
7/10.
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- CuriosidadesMain Street scenes are of Unionville Ontario. However, the sit down on Main Street scenes are elsewhere.
- PifiasIt is never mentioned where Summerside is located. While the telephone number for Michael's handyman business, as shown on the side of his truck, is Washington state (area code 206), the license plates on all the local vehicles are Oregon.
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