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Friday, November 22, 2024

A Paris Christmas Waltz (2023) Movie Review

A Paris Christmas Waltz
Reminiscent of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, Jen Lilley and Matthew Morrison are a beautiful couple that make ballroom dancing look fun, easy and very romantic. 

I assure you, I don't take comparing Lilley and Morrison to Rogers and Astaire, lightly.  For as long as I can remember, I've thought Ginger Rogers was the epitome of grace, beauty and talent.  To say she was captivating would be an understatement.  Plus, she was an extremely talented actress in a variety of movie genres, including comedy.  She is, by far, my all time favorite actress.

Fred Astaire's name is synonymous with dancing.  He was, quite literally, born to dance and he made precision dance look effortless.  Astaire's talent wasn't limited to dance and choreography.  He was a singer, composer, and played several instruments.  His talents, as well as awards and recognition, seem limitless.  

As you can see, I greatly admire Rogers and Astaire's talents.  They were consummate entertainers.  

As for Lilley and Morrison, they have decades to share their talents with us.  However, I do believe they have already captured the ability to appear to shut out the rest of the world when they are dancing with each other, just like Rogers and Astaire.   


A Paris Christmas Waltz - Great American Family Movie

The movie opens with Emma Harris and her best friend, Cece, attending a Christmas Gala performance.  Emma is mesmerized by the beauty of the dance and the powerful performance by Leo Monroe and his dance partner.  When she expresses how she would like to dance like that, her friend immediately knows what she will give her for Christmas, ballroom dance lessons.

When the performance is over, Leo returns to his dressing room to discover an emergency call from a hospital in Paris.  When he is informed that his dance teacher and mentor, Henry Fontaine, needs him, he immediately makes plans to fly to Paris.  He is still in Paris helping with Henry's dance school a year later when Henry shares that he feels well enough to choreograph a new dance for Leo so he can compete in the Paris Yuletide Pro-Am.  Since Leo has severed ties with his previous dance partner, he will need a new partner and decides to audition potential dance partners when he is in New York.  That is where he meets Emma.

Emma's heart is touched when a co-worker is informed that his job is being cut.  Since she is single with no dependents, and he has children, she offers to take the job cut herself to save his job.

After Emma sacrifices her own employment, she has plenty of time on her hands.  Fortunately, she has wisely saved money so it is not imperative that she take a new job immediately.  Therefore, when she is given the opportunity to dance with a renowned professional dancer in a Pro-Am competition in Paris, she is ready and excited to embrace this new adventure.

"A Paris Christmas Waltz" is a really sweet and uplifting movie about two people who sacrifice for others at Christmastime.  The changes to their own lives as a result of those sacrifices are significant, yet those changes lead them to each other and much more than a Christmas waltz.


 

 

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The Great American Family Channel (GAC), which began in Sept. 2021, offers us family-friendly programming with movies that are clean. Pure entertainment without foul language or disturbing scenes. It is my favorite channel to watch! Here are more Christmas movies that I have previously watched and reviewed. I look forward to seeing what comes next!

a brush with christmas movie reviewA Brush With Christmas
When the demands of her restaurant increase for the holidays, Jillian must choose between her commitment to her family & her art due to limited time.

twas the text before christmas movie reviewsTwas the Text Before Christmas (2023) - Great American Family Movie
A grandmother sends a text to wrong number & ends up making friends with a woman who replies. A Christmas invite is a chance for fun, family & romance​.

dash before christmas movie reviewA Dash of Christmas
Great American Family channel delivers "A Dash of Christmas" in time for the season. A delightful romantic movie with lots of cooking, baking, & fun.

 

 

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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Moonfall: An Imaginative Movie About The Moon's Dark Secret

Moonfall: An Imaginative Movie About The Moon's Dark Secret

If you're looking for a fun, fictional action movie to get lost in, Moonfall is an ideal choice.

Released in 2022 and available on Prime, this science fiction thriller offers a wildly creative premise: the moon is hollow. Believe it or not, conspiratorial theories support this idea, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the storyline. 

The movie takes you on a high-stakes journey with larger-than-life scenarios, impressive visuals, and enough action to keep you glued to the screen.  

What the Movie Is About

The plot of  Moonfall revolves around an urgent mission to save Earth as the moon spirals out of orbit, threatening to destroy the planet. 

A group of unlikely heroes, including a former astronaut, a conspiracy theorist, and a NASA executive, join forces to uncover the truth about the moon's mysterious nature. 

Without giving too much away, the movie takes viewers through wild, almost unexpected twists and turns that lead to a futuristic and unpredictable ending. It's an adrenaline-packed ride from start to finish, with surprises that keep you guessing.  

The Cast of Moonfall

The talented cast brings this imaginative story to life:  

Halle Berry: Jocinda Fowler, a former NASA astronaut turned executive with a crucial role in saving Earth.  

Patrick Wilson: Brian Harper, a disgraced astronaut seeking redemption.  

John Bradley: K.C. Houseman, the eccentric conspiracy theorist who believes the moon is hollow. (His character is fun and gives you some laughs)

Charlie Plummer: Sonny Harper, Brian Harper's son, adds a realistic family element to the story.  

Donald Sutherland: Holdenfield, a retired NASA official who provides critical insights.  

Why I Enjoyed This Movie 

I've watched Moonfall several times, especially when I'm in the mood for an out-of-this-world action thriller that's not too gory. 

The movie's ability to transport me into a fictional scenario makes it a perfect escape from real-world topics. 

While there were a couple of seat-jumping moments, I found them manageable, and they added to the excitement. The imaginative storyline makes Moonfall one of my go-to movies for pure entertainment. 

If you're looking for an action-packed sci-fi mystery movie to escape the daily grind of life, I highly recommend this one.





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Sunday, November 10, 2024

Secondhand Lions, A Must See Movie - 5 Stars!

Secondhand Lions, A Must See Movie - 5 Stars

A MUST-SEE!

Released in 2003, Secondhand Lions is a five-star movie that blends adventure, heart, and humor in a way that few films do. 

It's one of the best movies I've ever seen, and I'd recommend it to anyone who loves stories about unlikely friendships, family bonds, and a touch of mystery. 

Right from the start, this movie pulled me in with its charm, warmth, and unforgettable characters, and it's stayed with me since I first saw it when it was released. 

Secondhand Lions is a true cinematic gem, perfectly balancing lighthearted moments with deeply touching scenes.

The Storyline of Secondhand Lions - What the Movie is About

Secondhand Lions tells the story of a young boy named Walter, who is sent to live with his eccentric great-uncles, Hub and Garth, on their quiet Texas farm. 

As Walter spends time with his uncles, he becomes captivated by their outrageous tales of adventure, treasure, and far-off lands. 

Through these wild stories and his time with Hub and Garth, Walter discovers the true meaning of bravery, loyalty, and family. They build an extraordinary bond and bring something meaningful into each other's lives. 

The film keeps you engaged by slowly revealing its secrets, allowing you to discover each twist and turn alongside Walter. 

It's a beautifully layered story that feels both rich and timeless.

The Magnificent Cast

The movie's strength owes much to its talented cast. Michael Caine and Robert Duvall portray the quirky uncles, Garth and Hub. They bring a depth and authenticity that makes these characters come alive. 

Caine's Garth is warm and open-hearted, while Duvall's Hub has a gruff exterior yet exudes wisdom and a fierce sense of adventure.

Their on-screen chemistry is remarkable, infusing the story with both humor and heart. 

Haley Joel Osment plays Walter, delivering a perfect mix of innocence, curiosity, and courage as he explores this strange new life. 

Each actor brings a realness to their role, making every interaction feel genuine and impactful.

Why I Loved This Movie

What makes Secondhand Lions unforgettable for me is its focus on characters and relationships, which feels incredibly authentic. 

The movie draws you into Walter's growing connection with his uncles, and it's easy to lose yourself in their journey together.

The ending is especially poignant and rounds out the story in a satisfying and heartfelt way. The acting is first-rate; each performance feels sincere, and that level of commitment is rare. 

Few movies make a lasting impression, but Secondhand Lions is one of those rare finds. I've always remembered it, and since first watching it in the early 2000s, I often think about the story and its beautiful, lasting messages.

If you love quirky, character-driven movies, you will surely love Secondhand Lions.




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Friday, October 25, 2024

Autumn at Apple Hill - Hallmark Movie Review

Autumn at Apple Hill

In true Hallmark style, Autumn at Apple Hill is a sweet story that takes place in a beautiful setting with an adorable couple that fall in love.  Even though the plot is predictable, the movie is fun to watch.

This movie reminds us how things change in spite of us longing to hold on to the past.  Familiar stores that we grew up shopping in, close down for a variety of reasons or change ownership and are no longer the same even if they carry the same name.  Businesses like restaurants, recreation areas, and locally owned motels are shuttered.  In some cases, our old high school buildings are left vacate as students and classrooms are moved to a new location.  Friends move away and others pass away.  It is the normal cycle of life.  

The yearning for things to stay the same often battles our own desires to move on and embrace the new, updated or improved.  But, as long as we have our minds, we have our memories of the beauty in the past.  The things we took for granted are the things we now appreciate.  When given the opportunity to recapture a part of a cherished memory, we latch on to that treasure.

That is what this movie was about to me.  Restoring the beauty of the past so the next generation has the opportunity to make their own memories there, while we sit back to enjoy just being there.

 

Autumn at Apple Hill Synopsis

 Autumn at Apple HillCheck Price After her grandparents die, Elise purchases the Inn at Apple Hill, which was their home and business for her entire life.  She wanted to ensure the magic of the place was maintained.  Unfortunately, it costs a lot of money to keep up the required practical maintenance of an inn, especially with previously deferred things like a roof that leaks, kitchen equipment that has stopped working, and electrical wiring that has already exceeded it's life expectancy.  She needs a loan from the bank to make repairs, but the bank will not give her a loan until she can show a 15% gross profit.  She can't make that kind of profit when she can't rent out all of the rooms because they need repairs. 

In New York, Luke is being forced to take a vacation by the CEO of his employer, who happens to be his mother.  He decides he will spend this mandatory vacation in his home town of Apple Hill, where he can visit with old friends and even stay in a very special place, Inn at Apple Hill.  When he arrives in Apple Hill, he is distressed to see places closed down, including his childhood favorite arcade.  He is temporarily relieved to find the Inn at Apple Hill is still open, but once he starts experiencing their new reality, he is not happy with the new owner.

Sparks of anger fly between Elise and Luke, but those sparks change to a different type as the two start creatively working together to save the Inn at Apple Hill.




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Sunday, October 20, 2024

A Fabulous Character Driven Movie - Elsewhere, 5 Stars

 

A Fabulous Character Driven Movie - Elsewhere, 5 Stars

The Storyline – What "Elsewhere" is About 

"Elsewhere" is a touching and thoughtful film about Bruno (Aden Young), a man devastated by the sudden loss of his wife. 

As he struggles to come to terms with her passing, he faces an unexpected dilemma—his late wife's family is trying to force him out of the beautiful home they once shared.

Desperate to hold on to the place that holds so many memories, Bruno concocts a plan to secretly stay in the house. While doing so, he navigates life's hardships, meets new people, and redefines what it means to move forward when it feels like everything is slipping away.

The plot is driven by Bruno's internal battles, and you find yourself rooting for him as he wrestles with grief and the inevitable changes that follow. 

It's heartfelt and emotional and keeps you invested in his journey.

The Excellent Cast  

The performances in "Elsewhere" really make the story shine. 

Aden Young brings a quiet intensity to Bruno, portraying a man who is both deeply wounded by his loss and stubbornly holding on to hope. 

Parker Posey plays Marie, a quirky and energetic woman who befriends Bruno, offering a refreshing contrast to his solemn demeanor. Their chemistry feels natural and believable, adding a layer of warmth to the story. 

Ken Jeong, known for his comedic roles, steps into a more serious character here, and he does it convincingly. His role adds some much-needed lightness without taking away from the movie's emotional depth. 

Beau Bridges and Jacki Weaver play supporting roles that add complexity to the story, each bringing emotional weight to the film. 

Overall, the cast feels like real people, which makes the story even more engaging.

Why I Loved This Movie 

What truly touched me about "Elsewhere" is the depth of its characters and how it deals with real-life issues like loss, letting go, and the need to heal. 

Bruno's journey of grief and self-discovery felt authentic and moving, making you think about how we all cope with life's unexpected turns. 

I'm always drawn to character-driven movies, and "Elsewhere" nailed it with its focus on personal struggles rather than over-the-top drama. Watching Bruno face his challenges and come out stronger in the end was inspiring. 

The beautiful coastal setting also plays a huge role in the film—it almost feels like a character itself. The serene landscapes and calm surroundings create a sense of peace, making it easy to understand Bruno's heartache.

Every time the camera lingers on the countryside, you feel a sense of relaxation that adds to the film's emotional depth.

I give this one a five-star rating. Again, this one is for you if you enjoy character-driven movies featuring challenging life issues mixed with hope and growth.





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Friday, October 18, 2024

Haunted Wedding (2024) - Hallmark Movie Review

haunted wedding
Few couples would want their wedding to be haunted by a real ghost.  Even if the bride and groom didn't mind, I doubt there would be very many people who would want to attend a haunted wedding.  But, leave it to Hallmark to find a way to make a haunted wedding a romantic event.

With Halloween approaching, I wanted to find a movie that fit with the season, but I had no desire to be scared witless.  When I discovered Hallmark had just released "Haunted Wedding", I trusted it would be a pleasant "haunting".  

The ghost was beautiful, yet threatening, but nothing was really scary about this movie.  Howling wind, flickering lights, thunder, and lightening was the extent of what most could see.  However, the bride and groom, who happened to be paranormal enthusiasts, could actually see and hear the ghost.  They were quickly drawn into her story and set out on a quest to help her before their own wedding.

I was not the least bit disappointed in Haunted Wedding!  It was a very enjoyable way to get into the "spirit" of Halloween.  There will be no nightmares as a result of this movie.

 

Synopsis of Haunted Wedding

Jana Atwell is a high school teacher and Brian Fuller is an antique dealer in Philadelphia.  Not exactly professions that would instantly make you think of paranormal investigators, but both embraced "spooky" and hoped they would find proof that there are real ghosts.

While ghost hunting in an abandoned sanitarium for the criminally insane, Brian chose to ask Jana to marry him.  This did not seem to be an unusual location for a proposal since the couple had met at PolterCon. 

Of course, Jana accepted the proposal.  It seemed only fitting that she would immediately start planning their wedding to take place at Keystone Manor, a renowned haunted hotel.

The Keystone Manor is haunted by a real ghost, Angelique DeMornay, who died of a broken heart in the 1700's.  She was only 26 years old when she died in her sleep.  One of the bedrooms upstairs was her bedroom in life, and is still maintained for her.  It is off limits to guests and kept as close to the original as possible.  

Angelique was engaged to Revolutionary war hero, Lieutenant Malcolm Buchanan, who was killed by British soldiers on his way to get married.  They had planned to elope on Oct 13, which happens to be Jana & Brian's wedding date.  One more thing the two couples have in common, Brian looks exactly like Malcolm.

Jana is the first person who has ever been able to hear or see the ghost of Angelique.  When Brian enters the room, he can see Angelique too, but she believes he is Malcolm.  When she is told of their plans to marry in a few days,  she declares no one is to wed in her home ever.

 

 

My favorite line in the movie was spoken by Brian when he proposed.  He said:  "I've spent my life seeking out lost souls and in the process, I found my soul mate".

In spite of the ghosts, the spooky setting and the sadness associated with lives and love cut short, this was a very romantic movie with a really sweet ending.  Romantics at heart will not want to miss this Hallmark movie!



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Haunted Wedding (2024) - Hallmark Movie Review by:
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Monday, October 14, 2024

2024 Hallmark Christmas Movies Reviewed

Hallmark's Countdown to Christmas begins Friday, October 18th with a new Hallmark film  Twas The Date Before Christmas. This year Hallmark brings over 35 new Christmas movies on the Hallmark and Hallmark Mystery channel.
 
Hallmark Christmas movies



A few of the most anticipated 2024 Hallmark Christmas movies are:

Three Wiser Men And A Boy

They are back! One of the best Hallmark Christmas movies is back with a sequel featuring the original cast:  Andrew Walker, Tyler Hynes and Paul Campbell. Reunited this trio takes on parenting with a now growing up baby (Boy) and all the antics and love that resonates.

Holiday Touchdown A Chief's Love Story

The title tells all in this highly anticipated Hallmark Christmas movie which premieres November 30th. Tyler Hynes, Hunter King and Ed Begley Jr. star with Donna Kelce, Jenna Bush Hagar as supporting cast adding a touch of realism to the movie.

Vying for fan of the year is King with Hynes the marketing brains and fan evaluator as the finalists weave their way to the goal of Fan Of The Year. Filmed in Missouri, speculation is high trying to predict who from the Chiefs may pop up in the movie...

Unwrapping Christmas

New four part Christmas series which airs November 7, 14, 21, 28. 

A Christmas Quest

It is not Hallmark Christmas without Lacey Chabert. This year Lacey stars with Kristoffer Polaha in this holiday story featuring mystery, adventure, Iceland and treasure of the Yule Lads, premieres December 1. Filmed in Iceland.. enjoy!

A few favorites from seasons gone by to look for in the 2024 Season.

A Merry Scottish Christmas 2023

The number one movie of 2023 at Hallmark1 Party of Five fans showed up for this movie and the movie/reunion did not disappoint. Lacey Chabert and Scott Wolf play siblings on a family trip to Scotland during the holidays. Family reunions and family mysteries are in the air. Filmed in Ireland and Scotland and the Duns Castle Estate is featured in a movie full of gorgeous landscapes and castles.

Never Been Chris'd 2023

The A team Hallmark actor Tyler Hynes leads reunion as hometown friends reunite for Christmas Hallmark love triangle, the Hallmark way. As always  Hynes brings humor, wit and a few winks to this holiday movie.

Three Wise Men And A Baby 2022

By far, the best Hallmark Christmas movie of 2022 was Three Wise Men and A Baby with Andrew Walker, Tyler Hynes and Paul Campbell (who also co wrote the movie.) Sure, the storyline may sound a bit familiar from the original movie, but this movie will bring smiles for the second time with a cast of Hallmark A team actors and their chemistry. 

A Cozy Christmas Inn

Jodie Sweetin (Full House) and David O'Donnell take on Alaska, Christmas, old loves reuniting and B and B's all in one charming Hallmark movie. If you love Hallmark then you can surmise the storyline and great to see O'Donnell back. He was in Christmas Under Wraps with Candace Cameron Bure, also in Alaska! 

Haul Out The Holly And Haul Out The Holly: Lit Up  Sequel 2022

Hallmarkies loved the first Haul Out The Holly and continues the love with the sequel. The characters continue to battle their inner Grinch with the annual HOA decorating competition and all that entails for the winning homeowner to win the coveted award.

It's a sequel, it is cute, it is Christmas, it is Hallmark and we love it. Lacey Chabert  and Wes Brown reprise their roles in this cute sequel which continues the charm of the first move. The  cast which proved its' chemistry already in the first movie also continues which contributes to the comfortable feel of the characters.

More Hallmark Christmas Movies Reviews

Hallmark Christmas Movies 2022 Reviewed by The Savvy Age

Hallmark Christmas Movies 2021 Reviewed by The Savvy Age

You, Me & The Christmas Trees by The Savvy Age

A New Year's Resolution by Cynthia 

Hallmark Christmas Movies 2020 Reviewed by The Savvy Age23

Finding Father Christmas by Cynthia

Christmas Tree Lane by The Savvy Age

Broadcasting Christmas by Cynthia

Top Ten Hallmark Christmas Movies by The Savvy Age

Debbie Macomber's Mr. Miracle Hallmark Movie Review by Cynthia


Where To Find Hallmark Christmas Movies?


 The Hallmark Everywhere App offers wide access to the Hallmark Channel content, but a cable subscription is necessary. Your cable subscription username and password wil be needed to log in.

Hallmark + is the rebranded  Hallmark Movies Now  which is a streaming service for a monthly fee. A seven day free trial is available.  Find information on pricing and the free trial here.



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Sunday, October 13, 2024

A Man Called Otto: A Heartwarming Movie about Transformation and Connection

A Man Called Otto: A Heartwarming Movie about Transformation and Connection

The Storyline of A Man Called Otto

A Man Called Otto follows the story of Otto Anderson, a grumpy and bitter man who lives his life through strict routines and a pessimistic outlook. 

After the loss of his wife, Otto seems to have given up on finding joy in anything or anyone. The plot unfolds with him attempting to distance himself from the world around him, but life has other plans. 

New neighbors, especially the spirited Marisol, disrupt his carefully crafted isolation, and slowly, we start to see the layers of Otto's past and the reasons behind his anger.

The unexpected twists and turns make the storyline so engaging. It's not just a straightforward tale of a man rediscovering happiness. There are moments of humor, touching flashbacks that explore Otto's history, and scenes that offer a glimpse into the depth of his emotions. 

As the story progresses, it's hard not to be swept up in the mixture of heartache and healing. The movie balances serious themes like grief and loneliness with moments of lightness, making it captivating and relatable.

The Incredible Cast

Tom Hanks delivers an incredible performance as Otto. 

At first, you see him as just a cranky man who's fed up with the world, but as the movie reveals more about his character, Hanks brings a touching vulnerability that feels so genuine. 

You begin to understand Otto's pain and the heartbreak he's been carrying. Hanks' ability to show both the tough exterior and the soft center of Otto makes his character believable and compelling.

The supporting cast is just as impressive. Mariana Treviño, who plays Marisol (I loved her character!), is a standout. Her energy and warmth perfectly contrast Otto's gruff nature, and the chemistry between the two feels real. 

The way Marisol pushes her way into Otto's life and manages to break down his walls is a huge part of why the film works. 

The other characters, from Otto's neighbors to his old friends, all play an essential role in fleshing out the world around him, making you feel like you're part of their community.

Why I Loved This Movie

At first, I thought A Man Called Otto would be just another movie about a grumpy old man who complains about life. But it's so much more than that. 

While Otto's grumpiness is central to the story, the reasons behind his attitude, such as the deep sense of loss he's been carrying, unfold in a touching and surprising way. 

His character growth throughout the movie kept me completely hooked. Even though you can sense where the story is going regarding Otto's transformation, the film doesn't rush it. The pacing allows you to connect with Otto, and you feel invested in his journey by the end.

What really stood out to me was the ending. It's heartwarming in the best way. 

The movie's last line, delivered by Marisol, who grew to respect Otto, brings everything full circle. It highlights how far Otto has come and how, despite all his grumpiness, he found a way to reconnect with the people around him.

I left the movie feeling uplifted and reminded of how powerful character-driven stories can be. The film shows how even the hardest hearts can soften with time and the right people.

5 STARS From Me!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐




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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

A Review of the Movie The Wild Robot

 



The Wild Robot


The Wild Robot opened in theaters this past weekend and my husband and I went to go see it.  Yes, I know it is a kids movie, but we have noticed that these days, kid's movies are some of the best to be seen......and we were right when it came to The Wild Robot.  It was a fun romp which also taught good lessons and sweetly showed the power of love and friendship in the face of adversity.

The movie starts with a crate smashed on a beach.  A family of otters, their cute heads sticking up out of the water see the crate and run to investigate.  One of them, while running around inside the crate, hit a button and bright blue eyes light up, and the life of ROZZUM unit 7134 begins.

The Wild Robot


The only thing that this poor robot wants is someone to help and a task to perform.  Unfortunately, all of the animals are terrified of her and run away the minute they see her.  She tries very hard to make friends but has no success at all until an accident leaves the robot in custody of a goose egg which she saves from a fox and then it hatches.  Roz, being the first thing the gosling sees, imprints on her as his mother and insists on following her wherever she goes.  

Over time the two form a bond, which happens to include the grumpy fox that tried to eat the egg earlier, (voice of Pedro Pascal) and a friendly mother opossum with a large group of babies who likes to give out parenting advice.

  

The Wild Robot


All the other animals on the island still think of Roz as "the monster" and don't want anything to do with her.  The gosling tries to make friends with other geese, but they all make fun of him and run when see who he considers his mother.  Due to this, Roz decides to teach him how to fly herself.  Some pretty funny shenanigans result from this plan that are very fun to watch.  To see the bond of the tiny gosling and the big robot grow is truly heartwarming.  As the gosling, now known as Brightbill, grows up, both he and Roz learn many things about the world, and about trust, compassion and love.


The Wild Robot


Before you know it, it is time for migration.  Roz and Brightbill have made friends with an old goose named Longneck, who asks Bright Bill to fly with him on the migration.  They all take off and head south and Roz is left with nothing to do but activate her homing beacon and go back to the factory.  She starts the beacon, but changes her mind, deciding to stay on the island and wait for Bright Bill to return.  Winter comes and it is much harsher than usual and the animals on the island are in danger of freezing to death.  Wanting to save them, Roz forces her friend the fox (Fink) to go out in the snow storm and sniff out all the animals so she can save them by bringing them to the house that she built for her and the gosling.  

Placing all the animals in the same one room house turned out to not be the best idea, as some were predators and some prey.  Somehow Roz and Fink talk them all into being friends as long as they are in this house.  These scenes were truly humorous and lovely, some of the best of the movie

Unfortunately, though Brightbill does come back to the island, so do the people from the Factory that Roz came from.  They are looking for her to take her back. Thus begins another adventure for Brightbill and his animal friends to save Roz.

I don't want to give away the whole movie, you really need to see it for yourself.  It was really beautiful and one you will walk from feeling warm and fuzzy.  I highly recommend this movie for both adults and children.  I believe people will love it regardless of their age.


The Wild Robot

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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Finding Strength in Struggles: Everything Must Go – A Five Star Movie Review

Finding Strength in Struggles: Everything Must Go – A Five Star Movie Review

The Storyline of "Everything Must Go"

"Everything Must Go" tells the story of Nick Halsey, a man whose life falls apart. He loses his job, his wife leaves him, and she locks him out of their house, throwing all his belongings onto the front lawn. 

Instead of picking himself up right away, Nick chooses to live on the lawn and starts selling everything he owns in a yard sale. 

As the days pass, he learns important life lessons about himself and what's truly valuable.

The movie is about hitting rock bottom, facing harsh realities, and figuring out how to rebuild when life takes a hard turn. 

It's a simple yet impactful story that hits home for many who have faced unspeakable challenges.

An Excellent Cast

Will Ferrell plays Nick Halsey, and it's not the usual comedy role you'd expect from him. 

I was surprised by how serious and believable he was in this part. I got so drawn into the story that I stopped seeing him as Will Ferrell, the comedian. He became Nick, a guy struggling with his life falling apart, and it was easy to forget his other famous roles.

Another standout in the movie is Rebecca Hall, who plays Samantha, Nick's new neighbor. She brings warmth and depth to her character and helps push Nick toward figuring out what he wants and maybe needs. 

Christopher Jordan Wallace plays Kenny, a young kid who helps Nick with his yard sale, and I really enjoyed his performance. He was so effective in his role, and his character was a nice reminder that friendships can form in unexpected ways. 

Lastly, I've always liked Laura Dern. Her small role as Nick's high school friend added believability and heart to the movie. Her presence brought extra star power, making her character feel real and relatable.

Why I Enjoyed This Movie

What I liked most about "Everything Must Go" was how, unfortunately, it would be relatable to some.

This character-driven movie delivers some important messages about life—sometimes, everything falls apart, and we must figure out how to rebuild. 

It resonated with me because it shows that even when life hits hard, there's always a way forward, even if it takes time to see it. 

Will Ferrell's performance was a huge surprise. I didn't expect him to be so convincing in a serious role, but he made me forget I was watching the same actor from all those comedies. 

I also really enjoyed Christopher Jordan Wallace as the young boy Kenny. He brought a lot of heart to the story, and his character was more than just a sidekick—he was a big part of Nick's journey. 

Oh, and the movie does offer an unexpected twist - I didn't see that coming!

The Tone of the Movie

The tone of Everything Must Go is a mix of raw realism and subtle hope. 

It shows life's harsh realities—flaws, failures, and the messes we make—but it also leaves you feeling like there's a way forward, even when things seem broken. 

The movie doesn't sugarcoat the struggles, yet it sprinkles in moments of light, reminding us that no matter how flawed we are, we can find a path toward rebuilding if we're willing. 

It's a reflective, grounded story that feels real yet offers small glimmers of hope.

If you're into a serious movie about life lessons that doesn't leave you feeling like there's absolutely no hope, this is your movie. Despite the struggles of the main character, some light shines through.

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Friday, October 4, 2024

Love's Portrait - Hallmark Movie Review

Love's Portrait Movie Review
It seems some faces are just meant to be painted, photographed and filmed.  That is certainly true for the Love's Portrait star, Aubrey Reynolds.  

In the movie, Reynolds portrays a young woman who is still grieving the death of her husband, even though it has been 3 years since he died in a car accident.  Hallmark picked the right actress for this movie.  She comes across as being very gentle, kind and considerate, as well as content, but some of her facial expressions convey sorrow.  

She is truly the portrait of a sweet soul with an aching heart.

In the first few minutes of the movie, you are introduced to Lily Young (Aubrey Reynolds) and her co-workers who adore her.  We find out about Lily's life, what she does and does not want now or in her future.  The movie moves forward quickly when a stunning portrait arrives at the museum where she works and plans are quickly made for travel. 

 

Love's Portrait Movie Synopsis

Lily's boss, Michelle, is determined to help Lily find someone to date.  She has even gone so far as to add a profile to a dating app on Lily's behalf.  However, Lily isn't ready to start dating again and refuses to play along.  She is happy with her job as the museum curator and is content to focus on that.

When a new portrait arrives at the museum, everyone is immediately interested in it because it appears to be a portrait of Lily.  However, there is no packing slip in the box and the painting is not signed.  Thus, they all want to find out the identity of the artist.  Michelle is certain the artist is Lily's destiny and she is determined to find out the origin of the painting.  She sends her assistant to the deliveryman's home and he finds the packing slip in his truck. 

It turns out that the painting was shipped from a small town in Ireland.  Before Lily even has time to process it all, Michelle hands her a ticket to Ireland and tells her she must go!  Somewhat reluctantly, Lily agrees because she really is intrigued by the painting and would like to solve the mystery of the artist's identity, plus why he painted her.

And, this is where the fun begins .......

 



This really is a delightful movie.  All of the people in Ireland are awesome and fun, starting with the postmistress who clearly has her own interest in the painting as well as Lily's mission to find the artist.

Be sure to check this movie out on a day when you are seeking a bit of romance and mystery together.



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Sunday, September 29, 2024

A Senior Love Story: Movie Review of The Leisure Seeker

A Senior Love Story: Movie Review of The Leisure Seeker

The Storyline of The Leisure Seeker

The Leisure Seeker (2017) is a heartfelt journey that captures the essence of love and adventure in the twilight years. 

The film follows the story of Ella and John Spencer, a married couple who decide to take one last road trip in their vintage RV, aptly named "The Leisure Seeker." 

Their journey takes them from Boston to Key West as they seek out Ernest Hemingway's home, fulfilling a long-held dream. 

Along the way, the couple navigates the complexities of aging, illness, and the bittersweet memories of their shared past. 

The movie is filled with charm and heart. It beautifully portrays the deep bond between Ella and John and showcases the joy and sorrow of a long-lasting relationship. 

While the film is often light-hearted, it doesn't shy away from the realities of growing old, making it both a touching and thought-provoking experience.

The Talented Cast

The cast of The Leisure Seeker is nothing short of spectacular, with Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren delivering standout performances as John and Ella Spencer. 

Sutherland's portrayal of John, a retired English professor suffering from memory loss, is both tender and poignant. He captures the confusion and frustration of his condition while also showing the deep love he still holds for his wife. 

On the other hand, Helen Mirren brings warmth and resilience to Ella's character. She is the driving force behind their journey, determined to create one last adventure despite their challenges. 

Her performance is a delicate balance of strength and vulnerability, making Ella a character who is both relatable and inspiring. The chemistry between Sutherland and Mirren is undeniable, and they truly bring the Spencers' love story to life on screen.

Movie Accolades

The Leisure Seeker had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2017.

The film was also featured at several other international film festivals, including the Venice Film Festival. 

The Leisure Seeker received a warm reception upon its release, with particular praise for the performances of its two leads. Helen Mirren's outstanding performance earned her Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy nomination at the Golden Globe Awards. 

The film was also recognized for its screenplay and direction, which perfectly balanced humor and drama. 

While it may not have swept the awards circuit, the accolades it did receive were well-deserved. They highlighted the film's ability to touch audiences with its heartfelt story and memorable characters. The film's recognition is a testament to the strength of its narrative and the power of its performances.

Why I Loved This Movie

What I loved most about The Leisure Seeker is its portrayal of pure heart and the enduring love of a long-term relationship. 

The film beautifully captures the complexities of love, especially when faced with the challenges of aging and illness. 

Watching Ella and John navigate their journey together, I couldn't help but feel deeply for this couple who, even in their senior years, were determined to live out their dream, no matter what life threw their way. 

Their story reminds us of the power of love and commitment and the importance of cherishing every moment with those we hold dear. 

This movie made me reflect on the beauty of enduring love and the adventures that still await us, regardless of age or circumstance.

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