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Good storyline, good acting, appreciated the prayers before meals, good sharing of feelings between Drew and Aiden. The downfall was the REALLY overdone autumn decor - EVERYWHERE, in EVERY scene in EVERY location. The paper leaves in the yards, on the chairs, on the stair bannister, bed headboards, walls, in the school classroom, on the porch, on the fences, on the curtains, all over the kitchen, doorposts, shelves, door wreaths, etc., etc. They even included trashy-looking brightly colored flowers at the fishing lake - they looked like litter sitting on top of the bushes. It's the same stuff everywhere, and WAY TOO MUCH. The set designers need to realize that a little goes a long way, and that the same red and orange decor just gets boring if it's seen everywhere constantly in every scene. And to add to the insult, the house gutter was painted bright orange, which didn't match the red door color - but just over saturated the house scene. No one paints their home just for autumn! Tone it down, folks. This is so unrealistic it's a distraction from the storyline.
I could be wrong, but it also seemed that the photographic saturation in the red, orange, and yellow tones was being enhanced in many scenes. Even the orange basketballs in the gym seemed to be "glowing."
Hallmark is the master of plastic colored fake-looking flowers stuck everywhere in their rom-coms. Don't copy their mistakes (which go way beyond decor). We want better for GAC family. Rethink the need for overdone decor before making future movies and tone it down! (I subtracted 2 points for this, I'd rate the movie a 9 if the decor was more tasteful and less of a distraction).
I could be wrong, but it also seemed that the photographic saturation in the red, orange, and yellow tones was being enhanced in many scenes. Even the orange basketballs in the gym seemed to be "glowing."
Hallmark is the master of plastic colored fake-looking flowers stuck everywhere in their rom-coms. Don't copy their mistakes (which go way beyond decor). We want better for GAC family. Rethink the need for overdone decor before making future movies and tone it down! (I subtracted 2 points for this, I'd rate the movie a 9 if the decor was more tasteful and less of a distraction).
- steve1620-638-301414
- Oct 2, 2023
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"A Harvest Homecoming" is a good movie. Great acting by all, and I really like Trevor Donovan and Jessica Lowndes. Great story, too. Very sweet.
But there's just one thing: As far as I know, nobody decorates for autumn so much. I mean, really, the school, the house, the yard, just everywhere, had LOADS of autumn decorations. MAJOR overkill. I mean, people decorate that much for Christmas, but not for the Autumn season. It was so much, it was laugh out loud funny! Stole the show for sure. So, basically, there were so many decorations, it took away from the movie, because I was so busy looking at the decorations. The people who made this movie must really like the autumn season. I like the autumn season, too, but this is ridiculous.
But there's just one thing: As far as I know, nobody decorates for autumn so much. I mean, really, the school, the house, the yard, just everywhere, had LOADS of autumn decorations. MAJOR overkill. I mean, people decorate that much for Christmas, but not for the Autumn season. It was so much, it was laugh out loud funny! Stole the show for sure. So, basically, there were so many decorations, it took away from the movie, because I was so busy looking at the decorations. The people who made this movie must really like the autumn season. I like the autumn season, too, but this is ridiculous.
- lucylouise-23546
- Aug 27, 2024
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Great American Family is trying hard to compete with Hallmark, but these movies continually look cheap and cut obvious corners. As other reviewers have pointed out, the leaf decor is over the top and ridiculous. No pumpkins or hay bales, and not one apple in sight -- at an apple orchard! Also, there's no character development and the story is too simple to stretch into a full-length feature. Where had Jessica Lowndes and her son been living before coming to Chestnut Hollow? What happened to her kid's father? Is he in the picture? Who is her best friend who drops by occasionally? How did this orchard stay in business without obvious things like a petting zoo and a maze? And isn't Trevor Donovan at 40 a little old to still be searching for a permanent life? GAF is certainly a player in these types of movies, but so far Hallmark continues to eat their lunch.
- bellsauf-57493
- Oct 12, 2023
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Trevor Donovan is experienced and I've enjoyed him in a lot of movies. I've come to enjoy Jessica Lowndes also. This movie was very disappointing. The acting is surprisingly average.
The story is average with no great highs or lows or surprises. In fact, if you break it down, it follows typical lines. This includes an antagonistic first meeting. Then that melts instantly and they get along great with no transition. There's friends and family all telling the leads to get back out there, repeatedly. There is even the line about "It's a date, no not a date..." (Ugh) There's a ticking clock as far as Drew leaving soon. The conflict occurs explosively, quick and maybe overblown. The ending is predictable.
Something was off with Donovan and Lowndes, just a little. It dampened any chemistry. The dialogue wasn't great. The sets are limited.
What about the singing? Whenever there is a movie with Lowndes I eagerly anticipate her singing. I guess there was one surprise. Donovan did the singing. He was decent in a country sort of way.
This is another totally family safe, family friendly movie. It's not bad, but it wasn't what expected with these leads. It's still a little better than many I've seen on this network with lesser known stars, so I guess it's watchable.
The story is average with no great highs or lows or surprises. In fact, if you break it down, it follows typical lines. This includes an antagonistic first meeting. Then that melts instantly and they get along great with no transition. There's friends and family all telling the leads to get back out there, repeatedly. There is even the line about "It's a date, no not a date..." (Ugh) There's a ticking clock as far as Drew leaving soon. The conflict occurs explosively, quick and maybe overblown. The ending is predictable.
Something was off with Donovan and Lowndes, just a little. It dampened any chemistry. The dialogue wasn't great. The sets are limited.
What about the singing? Whenever there is a movie with Lowndes I eagerly anticipate her singing. I guess there was one surprise. Donovan did the singing. He was decent in a country sort of way.
This is another totally family safe, family friendly movie. It's not bad, but it wasn't what expected with these leads. It's still a little better than many I've seen on this network with lesser known stars, so I guess it's watchable.
This movie would make Christopher Walken happy so long as you replace the cowbell with fall decor. I'm all for setting up a nice movie set that makes you wish you were somewhere where you can actually wear sweaters in the fall, but this was definitely overkill. They even had the actors wearing fall colored clothing...good grief! They also must have filmed this in summer because everything was fake. The leaves, the one pumpkin... I'm guessing the apples too. Didn't see a single apple tree at the apple orchard either. Geez, can you imagine if you had to inventory all of the set props? Yikes! You'd be there for months counting all of the fake leaves!
The movie itself was comical and cute. Didn't really expect much from a Hallmark style movie. Though it was pretty hard to stay focused with the fall vomit everywhere.
I might watch it again, probably to turn it into a game of guessing where there aren't any leaves.
The movie itself was comical and cute. Didn't really expect much from a Hallmark style movie. Though it was pretty hard to stay focused with the fall vomit everywhere.
I might watch it again, probably to turn it into a game of guessing where there aren't any leaves.
Alright, so I had a little free time and decided to watch "A Harvest Homecoming" with Trevor Donovan in the lead. Here's my take on it. The plot's not reinventing the wheel here. We've got a small-town setting, where people are as close-knit as the stitches on a handmade quilt. The story revolves around the annual harvest festival, which is facing potential cancellation. Enter Trevor Donovan's character, who's back in town after a long time, with memories and old feelings resurfacing. You probably know where this is going - there's some light drama, bits of romance, and the challenge of saving the festival. Familiar? Sure. Comfortable? Absolutely. If you're looking for a cozy, easy watch that'll leave you with a smile on your face, then go for it. It's the sort of movie that feels like a warm hug on a cold day. Trevor Donovan does a commendable job, the setting is delightful, and the story, though predictable, is heartfelt.
Donovan and Lowndes are two of only a few Hallmark actors I will watch, so having them paired gave me some hope for a truly engaging (and believable) Hallmark movie (these are few and far between). I have seen each of these actors in other movies where they really come across well. Lowndes was also good in her role in this movie, and she was aided by scripting that made her convincing for this particular single mother role. Unfortunately, the script for Donovan was 85% cringe for a straight male viewer to watch. No 30-something adult male who has enough education to be a school teacher, much less a 'language arts' teacher, would act and talk like the buffoon he was scripted to be in interacting with a person of romantic interest.
I agree the movie set was low-budget, but that did not bother me as much as the low-budget script writer they hired for Donovan (and the grandfather for that matter). Why does Hallmark like to portray male leads as indecisive, clumsy, blithering wimps?
I agree the movie set was low-budget, but that did not bother me as much as the low-budget script writer they hired for Donovan (and the grandfather for that matter). Why does Hallmark like to portray male leads as indecisive, clumsy, blithering wimps?
- michael_sluka
- May 25, 2024
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The best way to watch this movie is on an old black and white tv so you don't get a two hour overdose of orange. From the start there was too much autumn decorating inside and outside The fast forward button helps get through this very routine movie which has the low point at the proper time. From there is has the things working out for the happy ending in the usual last few minutes. The use of the mute button can help get through the music and very fake dancing. The whole fishing pond scene looked like a picture background on a stage set. With nothing moving in the background of the fishing scene it looked like they turned on a fan to make the close plants move a little to end the scene. This is one to write down the title for the don't watch again note book. . .
- HallmarkViewer
- Oct 4, 2023
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I have never been so distracted by a movie set's decor as with this movie. The movie was actually.good, but all I kept saying was, who in the world was.the set Director.
Not sure how to gently put it, but it was so gawdy, it took away from the movie...so.glad I was not.the only.one distracted.by the horrible.sets.
There were.leaves and.lights in the Living room, bedroom, the new apartment, front.of.the house, side of the house, festival, everywhere. It made it look like a low budget movie. The set Director just said, I'll buy all these leaves in bulk and use it all Through the movie.
You should.re.do it.
Not sure how to gently put it, but it was so gawdy, it took away from the movie...so.glad I was not.the only.one distracted.by the horrible.sets.
There were.leaves and.lights in the Living room, bedroom, the new apartment, front.of.the house, side of the house, festival, everywhere. It made it look like a low budget movie. The set Director just said, I'll buy all these leaves in bulk and use it all Through the movie.
You should.re.do it.
- rebmor-62055
- Oct 14, 2023
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This one was actually produced by GAF, not acquired from an independent studio. So we have shirts buttoned up to the top with no troublesome decolletage or hints that two adults might be having extra marital sex, or relationships based of deceit and lies that generated so much unhappiness and feelings of betrayal in some of their loyal viewership. We had meal time prayer, references to faith and God and blessings. And, by Golly, we had leaves.
I have never seen so many fake decorative leaves in all of my life. Leaves of every shade of orange or red imaginable. Stringed up everywhere. Twinkling. On the eaves, on the window sills, wound around fence posts, gates, rails, in wreaths, pasted to walls (indoor and outdoor), on tables and every other surface. Even at the school, the barn, and in every room. It was hilarious. GAF must have raided every Hobby Lobby in Canada. I can only imagine the behind the scenes convos that broke out between the professional set decorators and the powers that be.
MORE leaves??!!! But....
YES! YES! YES! MORE MORE MORE!
But this is an Apple Orchard! How about a few Apples?
NO! Apples don't say Fall, Autumn or Harvest! Our viewers need more leaves, not more Apples!
I think the final autumn overload was the revenge of the Set Decorators.
I have never seen so many fake decorative leaves in all of my life. Leaves of every shade of orange or red imaginable. Stringed up everywhere. Twinkling. On the eaves, on the window sills, wound around fence posts, gates, rails, in wreaths, pasted to walls (indoor and outdoor), on tables and every other surface. Even at the school, the barn, and in every room. It was hilarious. GAF must have raided every Hobby Lobby in Canada. I can only imagine the behind the scenes convos that broke out between the professional set decorators and the powers that be.
MORE leaves??!!! But....
YES! YES! YES! MORE MORE MORE!
But this is an Apple Orchard! How about a few Apples?
NO! Apples don't say Fall, Autumn or Harvest! Our viewers need more leaves, not more Apples!
I think the final autumn overload was the revenge of the Set Decorators.
- rebekahrox
- Sep 30, 2023
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Love Jessica Lowndes and Trevor Donovan. On the positive side, the movie storyline was great and so was the supporting cast. On the negative side, Trevor Donovan, while one of my favorite actors, does not have a pleasant singling voice , It was painful to hear him sing. Unfortunately, they did not use Jessica Lowndes to sing as her voice is wonderful.
Overall, the movie was beautiful. Really loved the supporting cast. The grandfather was a hoot. The parents demonstrated a loving, long lasting relationship. The sister was memorable. Enjoyed the minor God references. The scenery was beautiful.
Highly recommend.
Overall, the movie was beautiful. Really loved the supporting cast. The grandfather was a hoot. The parents demonstrated a loving, long lasting relationship. The sister was memorable. Enjoyed the minor God references. The scenery was beautiful.
Highly recommend.
- pattersonjamie-12079
- May 29, 2024
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- jenrn-09722
- Oct 20, 2023
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I've continued to watch movies I really didn't care for until the end but making it halfway through this one was more than enough for me. The over-the-top garish fall decor was too distracting as was some of the background music playing while actors were having a conversation. I'm not sure who in their right mind would have approved the set decor in this movie. Note to the decorating and props departments: less is more.
I've seen the lead actors in other movies and enjoyed them so maybe it was just the script because I found their acting to be very lacklustre. Or maybe their performances were just overshadowed by all the fake fall decorations.
I've seen the lead actors in other movies and enjoyed them so maybe it was just the script because I found their acting to be very lacklustre. Or maybe their performances were just overshadowed by all the fake fall decorations.
- gdcampbell-21474
- Nov 30, 2023
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As with all of Trevor's movies, this one did not disappoint. He has the experience and presence needed to carry a film like this, and I always enjoy everyone with whom he works. You can see there's a clear dynamic when it all finally comes together.
And the chemistry with Trevor and Lowndes, I thought, was I spot on. Just the way they looked at each other made me have to realize that this acting, not real life. In other words, as much as this is fantasy it came off as real many times. As for the storyline. It's romance, and I expected it to be romance.
I thought there was an extra added bonus when Trevor did a song. And I am certain that if he put together a mainstream country act he could take it on the road. And then headline in Nashville. (You really need to do this Trevor.)
I think the only two things that bothered me were, one, the low-end sets. They looked as if someone's grandmother did them in that cheap folksy way. But I won't blame the cast or the story for that. And honestly, I did get beyond the cheap sets eventually once you get into the story and the way it is executed.
I guess the other thing that bothered me was the way the movie was promoted at times. There was this odd little group of fans on one social media platform trying to promote. Just odd. With films like this and a headliner like Trevor, all you really need IS Trevor. You don't need any other interference unless it is subtle and tasteful.
I would recommend it to anyone who loves to escape into the world of romance. You won't be disappointed.
And the chemistry with Trevor and Lowndes, I thought, was I spot on. Just the way they looked at each other made me have to realize that this acting, not real life. In other words, as much as this is fantasy it came off as real many times. As for the storyline. It's romance, and I expected it to be romance.
I thought there was an extra added bonus when Trevor did a song. And I am certain that if he put together a mainstream country act he could take it on the road. And then headline in Nashville. (You really need to do this Trevor.)
I think the only two things that bothered me were, one, the low-end sets. They looked as if someone's grandmother did them in that cheap folksy way. But I won't blame the cast or the story for that. And honestly, I did get beyond the cheap sets eventually once you get into the story and the way it is executed.
I guess the other thing that bothered me was the way the movie was promoted at times. There was this odd little group of fans on one social media platform trying to promote. Just odd. With films like this and a headliner like Trevor, all you really need IS Trevor. You don't need any other interference unless it is subtle and tasteful.
I would recommend it to anyone who loves to escape into the world of romance. You won't be disappointed.
Enjoyed the storyline of this movie! This movie captures multi-generational issues within a soild family with grandfather, mother and father, and adult children. The movie incorporates delicate issues of romance --> challenges of getting oneself back into the dating world as a thirty-something and as an older adult. Work related challenges are also incorportated into the movie and that is also multi-generational. I love that although the main storyline is front and center, the sideline situations are weaved well into the main story. The fall decor throughout the movie is well-done and tasteful, without the "overkill" that some Christmas movies have. The Lord is acknowledged and incorporated at key points, which makes the movie one to watch for learning about how God works in tlife, if you choose to let Him be part. EXCELLENT! REFRESHING!! TOP TALENT!! The cast is outstanding...
- skillfulcota
- Oct 1, 2023
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First off, I think 50% of this film's budget went into decorative fall leaves. There are almost no interior or exterior shots in this entire film which do not include a ton of these. It truly does put Hallmark to shame in this competition for most fake leaves in a single film. So...congrats on that?
With that out of this way...this film is a lot better than you'd expect. Obviously predictable, but a lot of fun. And that starts with some really solid acting. The young kid who plays the love interest's son is notably excellent. One of the best child actors I've seen. But everyone does a nice job in this one.
It was also well cast. And the script was much funnier and generally sharp than you'd expect it to be. The number of times I had to suspend disbelief was much lower than most comparable Hallmark films.
With that out of this way...this film is a lot better than you'd expect. Obviously predictable, but a lot of fun. And that starts with some really solid acting. The young kid who plays the love interest's son is notably excellent. One of the best child actors I've seen. But everyone does a nice job in this one.
It was also well cast. And the script was much funnier and generally sharp than you'd expect it to be. The number of times I had to suspend disbelief was much lower than most comparable Hallmark films.
The story itself is a heartwarming tale of love, community, and personal growth, which is a earmark of the best autumn films. The central character, played by Trevor Donovan, is a relatable and endearing protagonist who discovers the true meaning of family and belonging during the harvest season. The plot's authenticity and emotional depth resonate with viewers, reminding us of the significance of our own connections and the importance of coming home, both literally and metaphorically. Let's talk about Trevor Donovan's singing in the movie. While Trevor Donovan is already a well-established actor, his hidden musical talent adds a unique layer of charm to "A Harvest Homecoming." His soulful voice effortlessly weaves into the film's narrative, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments. Hearing him sing is like discovering a hidden treasure within an already precious cinematic experience. It's a testament to the filmmakers' attention to detail and their commitment to making this movie a standout autumn treat.
- BlondforReal
- Oct 2, 2023
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If you enjoy uplifting family-friendly movies with a simple romantic plotline, then you will love this movie. I certainly loved the movie, although I think I would have loved it even more if there were more twists and turns/conflicts in the plotline and more depth to the characters. My rating is 8/10.
"A Harvest Homecoming" is about a man (Drew) who temporarily returns to his small hometown to take on the job of a substitute teacher. Drew's parents own an orchard and his sister is also living at home with their parents without a specific plan in her life. In Drew's class, there is a 12 year old boy (Aiden), and the movie is centred on the romantic relationship that develops between Drew and Aiden's (single) mom (Lainie) as well the bond between Drew and Aiden. (Aiden and Lainie moved to the town at the same time that Drew moved back.) However, there are also minor plot lines involving side characters like Drew's grandfather, Drew's best friend, Drew's sister and Drew's parents. The movie is set over two weeks, but a lot does happen and progress in this time, so it feels more like two months.
The movie is absolutely uncontroversial and it is suitable for all ages. The romance is very tame and the plot is extremely family-friendly centering around the experiences of a diverse range of characters from Drew's grandfather, to school-aged children, and everything in between. You definitely feel happy and positive watching the movie. Although God is mentioned a few times, it is certainly not preachy, and the messages are positive referring to "God's plan" (how small random events lead to amazing moments and relationships) and "the future is God's delegation and not for us to worry about". I enjoy these sorts of positive messages although I am not religious myself. The romance in the movie is very sweet and the characters are kind and happy.
The main criticism I have of the movie is that the plot is simple and pedestrian. I wouldn't say there are a lot of twists and turns - all of the characters are happy and have excellent relationships with each other. The odd conflict between characters or worry of one character is usually minor and quickly taken care of in a simple way. The character development is also somewhat surface level, and given the movie is 85 minutes long, I think there could have been much more depth to the characters (or even at least more depth to one or two main characters like the romantic leads). I personally still loved the movie, but I can understand criticisms of the movie along these lines by other reviewers.
A lot of reviewers commented negatively on the use of Fall decor in the set design of every scene. I personally don't have an issue with this and I don't think it detracts from the plot because you get used to it and it does give the movie a unique feel/theme. It is unusual to see Fall leaves adorned in the corners of bedrooms and classrooms and a lot of orange colors/themes in general, but I don't see this as a bad thing.
In conclusion, I really enjoyed the movie because I love heartwarming family-friendly romantic stories with a simple plotline and a happy ending. If this describes you, then I highly recommend this movie. The best part is it is free to watch on YouTube! (The producers have legally made it freely available and it currently has 450k views after about 2 months.)
"A Harvest Homecoming" is about a man (Drew) who temporarily returns to his small hometown to take on the job of a substitute teacher. Drew's parents own an orchard and his sister is also living at home with their parents without a specific plan in her life. In Drew's class, there is a 12 year old boy (Aiden), and the movie is centred on the romantic relationship that develops between Drew and Aiden's (single) mom (Lainie) as well the bond between Drew and Aiden. (Aiden and Lainie moved to the town at the same time that Drew moved back.) However, there are also minor plot lines involving side characters like Drew's grandfather, Drew's best friend, Drew's sister and Drew's parents. The movie is set over two weeks, but a lot does happen and progress in this time, so it feels more like two months.
The movie is absolutely uncontroversial and it is suitable for all ages. The romance is very tame and the plot is extremely family-friendly centering around the experiences of a diverse range of characters from Drew's grandfather, to school-aged children, and everything in between. You definitely feel happy and positive watching the movie. Although God is mentioned a few times, it is certainly not preachy, and the messages are positive referring to "God's plan" (how small random events lead to amazing moments and relationships) and "the future is God's delegation and not for us to worry about". I enjoy these sorts of positive messages although I am not religious myself. The romance in the movie is very sweet and the characters are kind and happy.
The main criticism I have of the movie is that the plot is simple and pedestrian. I wouldn't say there are a lot of twists and turns - all of the characters are happy and have excellent relationships with each other. The odd conflict between characters or worry of one character is usually minor and quickly taken care of in a simple way. The character development is also somewhat surface level, and given the movie is 85 minutes long, I think there could have been much more depth to the characters (or even at least more depth to one or two main characters like the romantic leads). I personally still loved the movie, but I can understand criticisms of the movie along these lines by other reviewers.
A lot of reviewers commented negatively on the use of Fall decor in the set design of every scene. I personally don't have an issue with this and I don't think it detracts from the plot because you get used to it and it does give the movie a unique feel/theme. It is unusual to see Fall leaves adorned in the corners of bedrooms and classrooms and a lot of orange colors/themes in general, but I don't see this as a bad thing.
In conclusion, I really enjoyed the movie because I love heartwarming family-friendly romantic stories with a simple plotline and a happy ending. If this describes you, then I highly recommend this movie. The best part is it is free to watch on YouTube! (The producers have legally made it freely available and it currently has 450k views after about 2 months.)
- rescuer-fledgedn
- Mar 26, 2024
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Trevor's singing talent. It was a delightful surprise! Trevor Donovan has always been a versatile actor, but his musical skills added a whole new layer to his talent. His performance struck a chord with me, quite literally. His singing voice was like a sweet melody, and it was a genuine treat to witness his musical side. It's safe to say that his multifaceted abilities make him a standout in the GFam family. A Harvest Homecoming was such a joy to watch! The cast was spot-on, and I couldn't have asked for a better ensemble. It made the movie feel so authentic and heartwarming. Truly a delightful experience!
- cameravaworld
- Oct 2, 2023
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I hope Trevor leads more movies, and sings again in more, and maybe dance in one since he did so good in Dancing with the Stars. I particularly enjoyed Drew as a teacher and his interactions with his student Aiden. I know Trevor has Team Upstanders anti-bullying program and it was very nice to see a small nod to it in this movie. Granpa added a nice touch of humor, we can see where Drew got his humor from. I love the bond between Drew and Della, it was a nice brother and sister relationship. The setting was very colorful and totally made it feel like autumn. Also, I gotta say, I vote for Trevor to keep wearing tight fitting shirts in every movie! :-)
- hotguyinjeans
- Oct 2, 2023
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Being a die-hard fan of the TV series 90210, you can imagine my excitement when I witnessed the heartwarming reunion of Trevor Donovan and Jessica in a new project, over a decade after their iconic roles on the show. It was nothing short of amazing! But that's not all; the icing on the cake was Trevor's unexpected musical performance, which added a fantastic touch. In my book, he's undoubtedly the standout hunk of the GFam family.
The reunion between Trevor Donovan and Jessica brought a rush of nostalgia and joy. Seeing two beloved actors from a show that has left a lasting mark on many of us was like catching up with old friends after a long time apart. Their chemistry and camaraderie, which we fell in love with during their 90210 days, were as vibrant as ever, and it felt like a warm hug from the past.
The reunion between Trevor Donovan and Jessica brought a rush of nostalgia and joy. Seeing two beloved actors from a show that has left a lasting mark on many of us was like catching up with old friends after a long time apart. Their chemistry and camaraderie, which we fell in love with during their 90210 days, were as vibrant as ever, and it felt like a warm hug from the past.
As the leaves start to change colors and the air turns crisp, there's nothing quite like cozying up with a cup of hot cider and a heartwarming autumn movie. Among the myriad of seasonal films that grace our screens, "A Harvest Homecoming" has effortlessly claimed the top spot as my new favorite Autumn movie. This enchanting cinematic gem not only captures the essence of the season but also provides a delightful surprise in the form of Trevor Donovan's singing talents, making it an unforgettable experience. Let me expound upon why this film has nestled its way into my heart and why it remains a cherished presence on my DVR.
First and foremost, "A Harvest Homecoming" is a cinematic embodiment of the fall season's magic. The movie skillfully transports viewers to a quaint, picturesque town adorned with vibrant autumn foliage, charming harvest festivals, and cozy rustic cottages. The visual aesthetics alone are enough to infuse a sense of nostalgia and warmth, instantly drawing you into the heart of autumn. It's as if the film serves as a virtual escape, providing solace for those craving respite from the bustling city life, just as I often do.
First and foremost, "A Harvest Homecoming" is a cinematic embodiment of the fall season's magic. The movie skillfully transports viewers to a quaint, picturesque town adorned with vibrant autumn foliage, charming harvest festivals, and cozy rustic cottages. The visual aesthetics alone are enough to infuse a sense of nostalgia and warmth, instantly drawing you into the heart of autumn. It's as if the film serves as a virtual escape, providing solace for those craving respite from the bustling city life, just as I often do.
A Harvest Homecoming is a cute and romantic movie starring Trevor Donovan. He plays a guy named Drew who goes back to his family's farm for a visit. He meets a woman named Lainie, who's been hired to help out at the store. They start dating, and Drew starts to think about staying in town and helping out with the farm.
The movie is really well-made. The scenery is beautiful, and the acting is good. Trevor Donovan and Lowndes have great chemistry together. They make a believable couple.
I also liked the message of the movie. It's about following your dreams and being surrounded by people who love you. It's also about the importance of family and community.
Overall, I really liked A Harvest Homecoming. It's a heartwarming and romantic movie that's perfect for a cozy night in.
The movie is really well-made. The scenery is beautiful, and the acting is good. Trevor Donovan and Lowndes have great chemistry together. They make a believable couple.
I also liked the message of the movie. It's about following your dreams and being surrounded by people who love you. It's also about the importance of family and community.
Overall, I really liked A Harvest Homecoming. It's a heartwarming and romantic movie that's perfect for a cozy night in.
- natenillion
- Oct 5, 2023
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A Harvest Homecoming" is like a big mug of hot apple cider on a crisp fall day. With a backdrop of beautiful fall scenery, it makes you wish you could live in that small town. The story follows Drew, played by Trevor Donovan, who comes back to his hometown and gets involved in a family mission to save their apple orchard. The cast is top-notch, with Drew and Lainie, and even the fun Grandpa and his love interest, Miss Francine, making you feel like you're part of their family. The conversations feel real, and there's a mix of funny and touching moments - like Drew's fishing scene with a kid named Aiden, which will tug at your heartstrings. Overall, it's a film about coming home, community, and finding where you belong. And Trevor Donovan? He's the cherry on top, making Drew someone you genuinely care about. If you love fall, family vibes, and feel-good stories, this movie is for you.
- adviceandtipsforactors
- Oct 3, 2023
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What really impressed me with this movie is how well they handled all of the characters. Everyone in Drew's family gets good moments, which made it a lot more heartfelt and cute. The scenes between Della and her son as well as the son and Drew (he's his teacher) pulled on the heartstrings too.
It's a great example of how giving everyone personality and time to develop their characters pays off. The writing felt believable. Drew and Della had great chemistry. It's definitely a feel good movie as another reviewer said. The little bit of music added to it for me.
I would like to see more fall season romances. Christmas is great but they've done that a lot, so more fall would be appreciated.
It's a great example of how giving everyone personality and time to develop their characters pays off. The writing felt believable. Drew and Della had great chemistry. It's definitely a feel good movie as another reviewer said. The little bit of music added to it for me.
I would like to see more fall season romances. Christmas is great but they've done that a lot, so more fall would be appreciated.
- georgiadragon-86648
- Oct 8, 2024
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