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All of My Heart: Inn Love
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.
Release : | 2017 |
Rating : | 6.6 |
Studio : | Front Street Pictures, Beth Grossbard Productions, |
Crew : | Assistant Property Master, Assistant Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Lacey Chabert Brennan Elliott Ed Asner Daniel Cudmore Heather Doerksen |
Genre : | Romance TV Movie |
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Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Like both of these actors very much. First better than sequel. However, wondering what happened to the original house they inherited and just newly painted green? It appears to be a totally different house beyond a remodel...ha! Oh well, guess were not supposed to notice. I enjoy these two whatever they are starring in.
Like many others, I love the first All of My Heart movie. It is one of the best films that Hallmark has ever done. So, again like many others, I was eagerly awaiting the sequel and had high hopes that it would be as good as the first film. Though I did really enjoy All of My Heart: Inn Love, it falls just a tad short. Surprisingly, though both Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott again did really great jobs here, the fantastically charming chemistry that we saw between them in the first film, seemed just a little "off" this time, and the writing itself was also somewhat flat. The "Jenny" character was a bit whiny this time, which is completely contrary to how she was in the first film. The "Brian" character seemed about the same, though there was a bit too much improvisation with him early in the film this go around, and it seemed a little forced at times. It was very good to see the rest of the original cast return. However, I really did miss the original house in the sequel, which was pretty much almost a character itself in the first film. And though I understand why different goats were used, it would have been nice if they had more closely resembled the original Gabby and her babies. Lastly, I did expect/had hoped for Jenny and Brian's wedding somewhere along the way in the sequel, but that was not to be. Hopefully, if there is another film, there will be a wedding. I do hope there will be another sequel so as to tie up loose ends, and continue and/or finish the story. The final scene gives the impression that the story does continue. I hope so. Stay tuned.
Let me first make a very clear statement - I like this movie. A lot.Could be I'm just a sucker for anything romantic, but Hallmark really gets to me. The formula was simple, but it works. Nice to see Elliott and Chabert pair up again for a third Hallmark movie - maybe it's just me, but I sorta had the feeling that until now, Hallmark has never paired up male and female protagonists in more than two movies of different stories(not counting the SSD and all the mystery movies):Andrew Walker and Arielle Kebbel - 2 movies counted; Nikki Deloach and Andrew Walker - 2 movies counted; Dale Midkiff and Katie Heigl - 2 movies counted; Sarah Jones and Jordan Bridges - 2 movies counted;Erin Cottrell and Logan Bartholomew - 2 movies counted; Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo - 2 movies counted...... plus, they have such crazy AMAZING compatible chemistry on scene, it's an enjoyment watching these two together.And about the main topic - The first All of My Heart movie set timeline in spring, and Inn Love said "six months"; in autumn. After watching Summer - following Autumn - in the Vineyard, I'm starting to wonder if All of My Heart would also be a quadrilogy - Spring time, Jenny and Brian fell in love and got engaged; Autumn, they tackle their first hardship and re- engage; then a third movie taking place in next year's June Weddings; and Christmas time, the year after that, Jenny and Brian would be expecting their Inn's new family arrival...It's very enticing.
All of My Heart is a Hallmark favorite for everyone and I'm no exception. I cannot count how many times I have seen it so needless to say, after two years when the news of the sequel broke, I was ecstatic--I was going to be a guest at Emily's Country Inn with Jenny and Brian as my hosts. However, when I got there, there were some very big changes . The most obvious one was the house. It was not the rambling green farm house with the pretty front porch. This was a small blue one that looked like, from the outside, it could barely fit a family of four. The next big change was the kitchen. It was so homey in the first movie and now it was "renovated," and lost a lot of its charm. Third was Gabby and her kids--they were different goats all together. Ed Asher was barely in it, and as much as I adore Brennen Elliot and his character Brian, I felt Mr. Elliot did too much ad libbing. Lacey was as charming as ever, however, she did get a big sulky, which was a bit of out character. The romance subplots were okay, but not believable, especially the blogger one. It was nice to see our old All of My Heart Friends, however, that's the risk you make with a sequel--the first one is so loved it's hard sometimes to continue on with the story. I think Jenny and Brian's story can continue, but Hallmark will need to get better writers and please, if that does happen, go back to the original farmhouse. That was truly the "heart" in All of My Heart.