Brian and Jenny are preparing for the grand opening of their bed and breakfast, Emily's Country Inn, when a big storm hits Buck County. Brian agrees to go back to Wall Street to boost their funds, while Jenny scrambles to keep the opening on track.
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Good movie but grossly overrated
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
I enjoyed this film, and the two main characters seem to have good onscreen chemistry. The thing I do find laughable about all Hallmark movies is how the characters are of course not allowed to be shown as intimite until they're married. This movie was particularily silly in the fact they own this new B&B ,live in it together, but of course they don't share a bed or even a bedroom. In fact, HIS room gets completely soaked due to a roof leak so he stays at a friend's house, because in typical Hallmark fashion, he can't sleep in the same bedroom as his fiance. It's like this for EVERY Hallmark movie. I doubt the viewing audience would be scandalized if they showed...realistically that yes the couple do sleep together. This is 2018, not the 1800s.
Although redundant, I liked the plot of Brennan's character being pulled back to Wall Street, the challenge Lacey's character met with running the inn alone while finding a new distributor, and giving other characters room to grow. I would have liked to see the plot take a twist of maybe Jenny and Brian havig to defend ownership, etc. What I did not like was the ending. Why not allow the plot to develop to marriage instead of maybe another sequel? If that is the case, shame on you for putting money before the integrity of the plot. It left me just disappointed in everything except for the actors.
... is not the different house or goats. It stems from the core of the relationship problem. Opening a B&B or starting a small business is a huge financial drain. Men go away for extended periods on occasion to provide for their family. For example, in the case of the US Navy, a deployment is 6 months. Brian going to work for several weeks- or even several months- would allow the business to have the necessary funds to operate. Of course, since this is a Hallmark movie it all turns out well in the end, but Jenny seemed awfully selfish and not understanding- especially when her supplier changed and she lost some of her limited income.It was refreshing to see a main male lead that didn't need a shave, although there were plenty of Guys Perpetually in Need of a Shave to be seen. The romance between the critic and the gigantor handyman dude was entertaining.
All of my Heart is one of my top five Hallmark romances thanks to the performances of Lacey Chabert, the very intriguing secondary characters ( Tommy, the goats, even Casey) and the brilliant comic stylings of Brennan Eliot. Just kidding, but seriously, he was really good!) The two leads had great chemistry and the script built the romance with just the right amount of humor, conflict, and relationship building. There were enough loose ends to make a sequel something I very much looked forward to. (Unlike 2other totally unnecessary sequels that leap to mind.) I especially was interested in more about Tommy. AoMH: Inn love was not a disappointment, I am happy to say. Lacey was as reliable as ever, and I still loved Brennan Eliot's character and his way with a line. As the two struggled to get their B & B up and running they met with more than their share of set-backs and expenses they could not afford. Brian's return to Wall Street to make money kept my interest. Predictably, this created the main conflict as the two protagonists felt themselves grow apart. Of course this was inevitable, but Lacey's passive aggressive sulking and pouting was a little hard to understand, considering the circumstances, and kind of made me hate her for a bit. There was more Tommy in the story, and I like the other side stories of the B&B blogger who was unexpectedly defanged, and the other guests. Yes, I can see another sequel on the horizon and I will be front and center. Some advice: Tommy needs to move on from his current love interest and needs to go back to the taciturn mysterious guy he was in the first one. It needs to be more about him next time, and Casey as well.