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A Vineyard Romance

Rating6.0 /10
20211 h 26 m
583 people rated

When Seattle magazine writer Samantha Hart is sent home to write an article about the wedding destination of Hawthorne Vineyards, she discovers the ex who broke her heart not only runs the vineyard, but he's about to get married there.

Drama
Romance

User Reviews

ashibotogh_

29/05/2023 13:26
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majesty Twins

23/05/2023 06:02
Almost gave up on yet another 'must find love by mid-30s' movie, but aside from all the trendy social media stuff, there are some really cross-generational situations that can profoundly affect all of us. With so much packed in, whatever you're going through, there's likely to be something in this to help you. Whilst in lots of ways this movie could quickly feel dated, these classic scenarios make it re-watchable, because even though we've seen it all before, we experience them at different points in our own lives. This rom-not-so-much-com shows there is life after setback and loss, so give it a shot.

Mahir Fourever

23/05/2023 06:02
The premise doesn't exactly fit the common writer-goes-home premises, but it's close and there are many of the other usual tropes as well. There is some educational stuff about wine which also has been done. There are no great highs or lows or surprises. The conflict has been there from the start and the resolution is rather mundane. In the beginning, there is a secret that everyone knows except Sam. The viewer probably knows too, especially if you've seen previews. Still it's nicely done. The heart of the movie is Marcus Rosner and Rebecca Olson and they have chemistry. Sam and Liam were supposed to be together and their dreams separated them. It's nice to watch them reconnecting. Leanne Lapp place the narcissistic influencer pretty well. Actually, she's kind of fun and almost likeable.

glenn_okit

23/05/2023 06:02
I approached this one with not a whole lot of enthusiasm or hope. I'd never heard of the main actress before, and Marcus Rosner has never really stood out for me one way or another. I had just seen him in Love Stories in Sunflower Valley with an actress that I really do not like and I was unimpressed once again. He is very handsome, but not much personality. What a difference an easy rapport and chemistry with your co-lead can make! He was very engaging, entertaining, and even funny in this one. The lead actress was gorgeous in a fresh natural way that really appealed to me. They were a great match. The movie got my attention right away when I learned Marcus Rosner was actually engaged to an internet influencer and our heroine was sent to do a piece for her magazine on their imminent wedding. They were exes and each thinks they were rudely and coldly ghosted by the other. We only know her side of the story at first, and she is understandably upset to find out that he is the prospective groom. When the love interest is set to walk down the aisle, it really raises the stakes on the tension and anticipation of what is to come. The dialogue and situations were fast paced and funny. The secondary couple's courtship was cute and involving. He is a widower and she is our heroine, Sam's, best friend in the old hometown where the action takes place. The two have massive crushes on each other, but they are shy and scared. It was sweet. But the star of the show is Leanne Lapp playing against type as the self-centered, shallow, and very bubbly fiancé. I have always liked her but she usually plays the supportive friend or sister to the heroine. I didn't even recognize her at first. She is hilarious as the bride more concerned with getting her wedding perfect and publicized than the actual marriage. On top of that, she is angling to get Marcus away from the small town and vineyard (yes, there's wine-always a plus) he loves and back to the big city she loves. Despite her machinations, such is Leanne's take and performance of the character, we somehow still like her. When Marcus finally stands up to her and states the obvious, that they are not a good match, we are relieved for him and her. It was about time. Despite her being dumped she doesn't have the expected meltdown but is a good sport about it. It was very refreshing. All ends as it should for the two couples and Leanne, who is not exactly heartbroken. I hope this movie propels this talented actress out of the friend zone and into the lead role she deserves.

Karima Gouit

16/02/2023 13:14
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Emma Auguste

15/02/2023 17:08
The premise doesn't exactly fit the common writer-goes-home premises, but it's close and there are many of the other usual tropes as well. There is some educational stuff about wine which also has been done. There are no great highs or lows or surprises. The conflict has been there from the start and the resolution is rather mundane. In the beginning, there is a secret that everyone knows except Sam. The viewer probably knows too, especially if you've seen previews. Still it's nicely done. The heart of the movie is Marcus Rosner and Rebecca Olson and they have chemistry. Sam and Liam were supposed to be together and their dreams separated them. It's nice to watch them reconnecting. Leanne Lapp place the narcissistic influencer pretty well. Actually, she's kind of fun and almost likeable.

Siwat Chotchaicharin

15/02/2023 17:07
I approached this one with not a whole lot of enthusiasm or hope. I'd never heard of the main actress before, and Marcus Rosner has never really stood out for me one way or another. I had just seen him in Love Stories in Sunflower Valley with an actress that I really do not like and I was unimpressed once again. He is very handsome, but not much personality. What a difference an easy rapport and chemistry with your co-lead can make! He was very engaging, entertaining, and even funny in this one. The lead actress was gorgeous in a fresh natural way that really appealed to me. They were a great match. The movie got my attention right away when I learned Marcus Rosner was actually engaged to an internet influencer and our heroine was sent to do a piece for her magazine on their imminent wedding. They were exes and each thinks they were rudely and coldly ghosted by the other. We only know her side of the story at first, and she is understandably upset to find out that he is the prospective groom. When the love interest is set to walk down the aisle, it really raises the stakes on the tension and anticipation of what is to come. The dialogue and situations were fast paced and funny. The secondary couple's courtship was cute and involving. He is a widower and she is our heroine, Sam's, best friend in the old hometown where the action takes place. The two have massive crushes on each other, but they are shy and scared. It was sweet. But the star of the show is Leanne Lapp playing against type as the self-centered, shallow, and very bubbly fiancé. I have always liked her but she usually plays the supportive friend or sister to the heroine. I didn't even recognize her at first. She is hilarious as the bride more concerned with getting her wedding perfect and publicized than the actual marriage. On top of that, she is angling to get Marcus away from the small town and vineyard (yes, there's wine-always a plus) he loves and back to the big city she loves. Despite her machinations, such is Leanne's take and performance of the character, we somehow still like her. When Marcus finally stands up to her and states the obvious, that they are not a good match, we are relieved for him and her. It was about time. Despite her being dumped she doesn't have the expected meltdown but is a good sport about it. It was very refreshing. All ends as it should for the two couples and Leanne, who is not exactly heartbroken. I hope this movie propels this talented actress out of the friend zone and into the lead role she deserves.

Landa

15/02/2023 15:24
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