Love Finds You in Charm
United States
1446 people rated A young Amish woman, who isn't satisfied with her path at home, visits a cousin for the summer. Over the summer, she is exposed to another world, finds friendship and more. Soon she must choose and come to terms with the life she wants.
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PARKOUR ASIANS
29/05/2023 13:57
source: Love Finds You in Charm
Usha Uppreti
23/05/2023 06:33
There are plenty of "wait what's" in this movie, but for the most part it is an enjoyable storyline. It's paced very well, I never felt bored and I like both of the main actors. I wouldn't mind watching a sequel of some sorts with the same characters.
Nikhil Sarkar
23/05/2023 06:33
This story is as much about a young woman finding out about herself as it is a romance. Actually, probably more so. I think it does fairly well at examining Emma's struggle and showing how she deals with it.
One of the clichés is the young woman torn between two worlds. That part reminds me a little of all the "royal" movies that are so popular. The Englisher world is by no means royal, and most of us can understand many of the drawbacks, but Emma is faced with how different that world is from the one she has known. There are some thought provoking moments such as the grass-is-greener syndrome.
If there is a stereotype, one might conclude from the movie something about all Englisher men, and it's not good. Meanwhile, Amish men are gentlemen, right?
The movie is based loosely on a book by almost the same name Love Finds You in Charm, Ohio. There are no glaring differences that I can remember. One thing I like about both the movie and the book is that neither is judgmental about the Amish. I like that Emma and Kelly can really be friends. Also, like the book, the movie brings up trusting and following God, but I wouldn't say either is preachy.
I imply that the romance is not the central aspect of the movie. So I don't consider it negative when I say that the chemistry between Trevor Donovan and Danielle C. Ryan isn't overwhelming. There's some, but the movie didn't focus enough on just the two of them to make it much more than that.
The conclusion is a little rushed. It jumps from a conflict right into the expected outcome and then moves quickly into an epilogue.
I liked this movie because I watch a (very) lot of Hallmark and UpTV rom/drams and rom/coms and this was different enough to be refreshing.
khuMz AleEy
23/05/2023 06:33
There have been some recent Lifetime movies about the Amish so UP TV offers this nicely filmed, attractively cast romance about an Amish girl finding true love. The result is watchable but predictable.
The story is simple, Emma is a fan of Pride and Prejudice. She travels to another state to visit her cousin and there she meets a nice wholesome Amish man and a suave city guy who wants to interview her about her cheese. Danielle Chuchran plays Emma and she is very pretty. Sometimes she acts and speaks a little too modern for an Amish person (at least the stereotypes we see on TV). Her Amish beau is Trevor Donovan of 90210 and her city suitor is Drew Fuller of Army Wives. Guess who she ends up with. The clichéd part of the story is that the Amish are all blonde and pure hearted and the city folk dark haired and jaded / lecherous.
Worth one watch if you need your Amish fix.
Congolaise🇨🇩🇨🇩❤️
23/05/2023 06:33
Does everything we see on the screen have to be glaringly and so called realistic. Maybe for some but not for me. I certainly don't mind a good dose of sweet, delightful and refreshing. Here is a young Amish girl, naive about the world outside of the confines of her community and longing to know what is on the outside. And there is a handsome young Amish fellow who loves her but is wise enough to allow her the room to make her own choices. This movie is well acted and thought provoking with a plausible story line. Okay, our Amish heroine does have plucked eyebrows and is lacking the Amish accent but can we overlook that for the sake of the message the movie is delivering? I think so. And I do love our heroine's purity--a rarity in today's world and nice to know that the innocence of her sort does exist.
Mamjarra Nyang
23/05/2023 06:33
A beautiful actor learning that her sequestered life may be good enough – with one straw man city slicker perhaps enough to blow up exploration into the entire world?
Terrible, sentimental film, with a portrayal of the Amish that's insulting. Jane Austen, the film's go to sage, would be chagrined.
❤️Delhi_Wali❤️
23/05/2023 06:33
The movie is set in the modern era, initially in Shipshewana, Indiana and mostly in Charm, Ohio. Charm, located in Holmes County, Ohio, is at the center of one of the largest Amish settlements in North America.
The story follows a young Amish woman, Emma Miller (Danielle C. Ryan) who dreams of a freer life in the larger English world. She loves to read Jane Austen novels, and dreams of larger vistas when planes fly overhead. The film opens of her daydreaming about driving a car. Her boyfriend, Jacob (Kellen Boyle) is staid with no vision beyond his Amish community.
Emma's wise father decides she should visit her cousin, Lydia (Meg Wittman) in Charm, Ohio to help during the tourist season. Lydia is widowed with a young child. Lydia's late husband's cousin, Noah (Trevor Donovan), helps on the farm as he can. Noah is a "hunk" who has explored the English world and realizes the Amish life is the one he wants.
Emma is attracted to Noah but insists on some independence. She makes friends with a young English woman in the local library, Kelly (Tiffany Dupont), who has come to Charm to escape a relationship with an untrustworthy fiancée.
Emma's makes a spectacular goat cheese that catches the eye of a young smooth-talking New York food blogger, Andy (Drew Fuller), who comes on to Emma in a quite aggressive way.
Thus, the struggle that Emma needs to resolve-explore the English way or commit to the Amish life. One guess on how she decides.
The portrayal of the Amish is laughable. It is picture-perfect in the photography, but the characters are not real. Noah looks like he belongs on the cover of a romance novel and lowers his suspenders a few times to better show off his manly chest. His hair is not exactly an Amish "cut." The Amish woman always show too much hair, and Emma's dress is bit snug.
The Amish are an earthy people, and the way they talk is also earthy. The dialogue in this film sounds like came out of the Jane Austen novel. That was very distracting.
Larrywheels
23/05/2023 06:33
This movie is just so sweet. Clean, good message, yet with real life situations. Great story, great acting.
Epik High
23/05/2023 06:33
Well guys, do you know these situation where your girlfriend forces you to watch a love movie and you feel not good about it? Have you watched some love movies and the food in your stomach wants to come out of your mouth? Not this movie! It is great! The Amish are portrayed nicely. The main actress is hot and did a believable job in her role. The other actors are all good.
The movie has a lot of emotional scenes and in the end you will be rewarded with a fantastic finish. On the other side, the end of the movie is predictable. Beside the end of the movie, there is a lot of tension that keeps you guessing what will happen next.
There are some messages in this movie, which are interesting.
All in all it is a simple and emotional great movie!
limakatso1988
23/05/2023 06:33
I actually really liked this movie a lot! I thought it was gonna be just another hallmark movie but this was different than the others. Of course they're all a little predictable but the whole premise was really nice about finding yourself and being true to who you are. It was really well done, the chemistry is great between the 2 leads. I thought the love story was really sweet and wholesome. Loved it!