Movie Review: LOVE BEGINS
February 15, 2012 by Rajee
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Summary: Based on the divine novel Love Finds a Home, discover how Janette Oke’s touching “Love Comes Softly series began in LOVE BEGINS, arriving on DVD November 22 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
After their father’s passing, Ellen Barlow (Julie
Mond, “General Hospital”) and her sister Cassie (Abigail Mavity, “Summerland”) struggle to maintain the family farm in Anderson’s Corner. When Clark Davis (Wes Brown, “True Blood”) finds trouble in town on his way to California, Ellen agrees to hire him at the farm to work off his debts. Before long, Clark and Ellen unexpectedly develop feelings for each other. Ultimately, a turn of events inspires the pair to begin a legacy of love and faith together in this heartwarming family drama.
With fantastic supporting performances from Nancy McKeon (“The Facts of Life”) and Jere Burns (“Dear John”).
LOVE BEGINS DVD
(Catalogue # – 2274560)
Street Date: November 22, 2011
Screen Format: Widescreen: 1.78:1
Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English & Spanish
Total Run Time: 88 Minutes
MPAA Rating: G (Anticipated)
I want to read the novel, Love Finds a Home that this movie is based on. It’s a heart warming and romantic movie. I love to watch the old tradition of 19th century, how they begin to start love life. Ellen and her sister Carrie taking care of their farm after their father died. Clark and a friend started to fight and damage a local cafe. He has to pay his debt for the damage to café owner Millie (Nancy McKeon), by working on Ellen’s farm. Both of them slowly developed love. It begins with a story of emphasis on faith and character.
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gives me the Valentine feeling again\
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this sounds like a great movie. thanks for the review!
I love the Hallmark Channel! We watch this channel all the time. They Always good movies that touch your heart. This movie sounds very romantic and being raised on a farm makes me want to see it even more, nice review, thank you
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