Keeping True
United States
1709 people rated While visiting a dude ranch that is a potential acquisition for the outdoor adventure company she works for, an eager candidate for a big promotion discovers what matters most when she reignites her passion for the great outdoors.
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MAYBY 😍🥰
29/03/2023 12:14
source: Keeping True
Uvesh Manjra
29/03/2023 12:14
Its was a typical hallmark movie boy gets girl or girl gets boy but I know the clown in this film personaly and she didn't get credit. And its film where i live which is awesome but they need to credit the little people that acted in this film or any hallmark fill. I adore the fall season but you dnt see the main lady and leading guy do anything outdoors together like no horse riding together or the leading lady helping out at the ranch why is that and the leading man not getting her to do anything she doesn't seem outdoorsy type. Anyway so ya hallmark needs to change things up instead of the typical movie theme.
JR
29/03/2023 12:14
8.1 stars.
An inspiring story about a career driven woman who will not compromise her love of nature, even for a promotion to vice president of the company.
The characters are so infectious in this story, I am blown away. Although I've seen both these actors in several movies, they are at the top of their game in 'Under the Autumn Moon'. Alex (Lindy Booth) falls in love with a dude ranch that is owned by Josh (Wes Brown) and his sister. She has been sent there to see if her company should purchase it to use as a corporate retreat. If she succeeds in closing the deal, she will be promoted. Josh will not settle for any company buying the ranch if they aren't willing to preserve it as is. Even though it's in jeopardy of being foreclosed, he will fight as long as he possibly can with everything he has. After Josh shows her the "ropes", Alex begins to share in his conviction of the sacredness of the ranch, and also falls for Josh.
Let the sparks fly, these two have an engagingness unlike most Hallmark couples in this one-of-a-kind adventure.
I have noticed a definite pattern that generic Hallmark is higher quality and less repetitive than Christmas Hallmark.
This is required watching if you like ranches, and horses, and all that good old country stuff.
Parwaz Hussein برواس حسين
29/03/2023 12:14
Lindy Booth's character should have been named Autumn instead of Alex in this fall romance, for she match the fall "North Dakota" scenery so well with deep red hair!
This is the story of Alex, who works for the largest online outdoor supply store. She not much of an outdoorsman, but she likes her boss and likes her job. In fact she likes her job so much she really wants to make Vice President. In order to do so, she goes on an information expedition (scouting) at a dude ranch in North Dakota that her boss is thinking of buying for their corporate retreats. While there she meets the owners a brother and sister team of Josh and Taylor. Taylor is eager to sell so she can travel the world...but Josh is reluctant because he wants to keep their family legacy intact. Unfortunately the bank is breathing down their neck.
This was a wonderful fall romance that centers around activities at the dude ranch...mucking out the stables, outdoor cookout, star gazing and horseback riding. The lead actors were a delight and I think romantics will fall in love, must see for fall.
Dzidzor
29/03/2023 12:14
I was wondering how often this ranch has been used in, that tree where she uses the phone, that background is becoming as more recognisable than my back garden, but it is beautiful.
The ranch is too clean and polished to be real, but then again aren't all Hallmark films like that. It doesn't matter if all you want is escapism and a feel good feeling. I could watch Wes Brown in anything.
Lili Negussie
29/03/2023 12:14
Lindy Booth and Wes Brown. It is the easiest definition of this Hallmark film , not so bad, not exactly boring, nice predictable and just not fair to ignore it for few scenes. Sure, the farm is the axis and the construction of romance reasonable candies. But it works well and that is the only important aspect, in essence. So, just nice.
Lerato
29/03/2023 12:14
Obviously these movie plots are all the same, so the detail is what matters. Love the secondary couple as much as the leads - a spin off with them would be fun, as would one about the sister.
Macheza
29/03/2023 12:14
Nothing too unusual about the plot and a typical Hallmark movie, but I got a bit bored half way through.
Maybe the chemistry wasn't there but I found it hard going, opting to watch in two parts.
I didn't like the ranch much either.
Maybe caught me on a bad day.
Alice
29/03/2023 12:14
Hallmark may be very inconsistent in all their season blocks every year (their Christmas films particularly), but there are films of theirs that are surprisingly well above average and more in every season block and every year. Their 2018 output did have misfires throughout the year ('Christmas at Pemberley Manor'), but also films that impressed me ('Pearl in Paradise'). Was very impressed by the 2018 Fall Harvest efforts, and consider the 2018's Fall Harvest block one of the more consistent Fall Harvest blocks.
'Under the Autumn Moon' is on the whole a pretty good effort. Is it a great film? Not quite, actually an easy film to criticise if one is particularly not familiar with Hallmark's output, which is quite more of the same and very up and down in all its own. Is 'Under the Autumn Moon' worth watching and does it have a lot of good things? Yes, and as far as Hallmark's 2018 output that had been aired already goes it's one of the solid middle ones but also among their better ones overall that year in a typically variable year for them.
It is far from perfect. It is formulaic and doesn't have many surprises, almost everything is obvious well before it happens (and it is not just the neatly wrapped up ending).
As well as the too neat and convenient ending, the whole final act is rushed and contrived. Also didn't like the too constant and over loud music, not uncommon with Hallmark.
On the other hand, there are a lot of good things. Lindy Booth and Wes Brown, both pretty consistently strong Hallmark regulars, are good, and their chemistry connects well and is suitably romantic. The supporting cast are solid. It is a good looking film, especially the scenery. While not a script that will win awards, the script is light-hearted and witty, clearly knowing what it was trying to be and clearly understood the genre the film fits under. Doing so without trying to throw in too much tonally or adding anything unnecessary.
Story is not original, but is full of charm and never takes itself too seriously, while also treating the subject with maturity. The pace never felt dull while not being rushed. The supporting cast are solid.
Also felt that the characters weren't too stereotypical and were more than just typical Hallmark cliches that is seen too often with Hallmark. Also cared for them, with them being true to life with personality traits that appealed with situations worth relating to.
Nice film overall. 7/10.
Zeeni Mansha
29/03/2023 12:14
Typical Hallmark, which I like. But don't say the main lady performed dressage riding and then have her flop around on the back of a horse. Dressage riders post, not flop.