Harvest Love
September. 30,2017A young widow and her nine year-old son spend a week at her family’s pear farm in Washington state, where they both fall in love with small town farm life, and she falls for the guy who has been managing the farm.
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Wow! We watch Hallmark movies because they are wholesome and have happy endings. But this movie was definitely the worst Hallmark movie I've ever seen! And I've seen quite a few that weren't very good.Poor plot, poor script, poor acting. Not one surprise in the movie. Absolutely hokey! Deleted immediately.Is Hallmark hiring rookie writers that can't get a job?
I'm a huge fan of Hallmark movies and have watched for numerous years. I stumbled upon Jen Lilley (female lead in Harvest Love) in The Spirit of Christmas and loved her spark, character play and expected to see the same in this movie. Then, seeing Ryan Paevey (absolutely adorable) and recalling him from playing Mr. Darcy a couple years earlier, I thought what a pair (no pun intended)! Oh how sorely disappointing. Lilley seemed really goofy instead of portraying an intelligent surgeon. Like others commented she literally wears a silly smile in every scene. And the "relationship" that is supposed to bloom between the characters never seem to happen. In spite of the ending, it almost is as though it's fake. I have tons of Hallmark faves recorded, this one didn't make the cut. Try again guys!
My husband and I enjoy Hallmark movies, especially during the fall and winter holiday seasons. Both of the lead actors have starred in General Hospital (Ryan Peavy still does), and I was looking forward to seeing them in this movie. The plot was very thin and the acting was very bland. There wasn't much chemistry between them. There have been other Hallmark movies with the same theme about saving the family farm, so this one needed some pizazz to make it fresh, but sadly there was none. The only thing that was different was the fruit. Jen Lilley smiled way too much for my taste. She seemed more like a love-struck teenager than an accomplished surgeon. She is very pretty and has big beautiful eyes, but after awhile it was very annoying seeing her doe-eyed smile in every scene.
I've seen about 80 Hallmark movies in the last year. I'm a sucker for romance and these types of movies. I love their typical romance and their themes. Out of the 80, I disliked around 10, 15 probably. And this movie? It's definitely in the top five of the worst.These movies lasts one hour and a half and it took two hours and 45 to finish it. I've seen Jen Lilley before and I loved both movies I saw her in and her characters. However, her character in here is boring and she spends the whole movie smiling. And I spent most of it wondering whether her jaw was hurting or not.The main male lead? I didn't connect with him either. Honestly, I don't even know his last name. The only character I sympathized with was Andy, that child was adorable and he did a great job. Chemistry? Didn't feel it either. And I felt there was not plot in here. No exciting things happened. It was really disappointing. I've always given these movies more than 6 stars because I enjoy the characters, the story and the theme. But i'm giving this a 4 only because the child was adorable.