kariann-marti
I really wanted to like this. I mean, it's obviously just a sappy romance movie, but it could've been better-executed. She was too shallow to believe he could possibly fall for her, and he was an underdeveloped character. There were too many rescues throughout the movie, and yet the movie needs rescuing.
objection-47456
(Some spoilers but nothing major)
When you sit down for a movie like this, you know what to expect. Saccharine sweetness that makes you want to roll your eyes but sometimes these movies surprise you so, like me, you remain ever hopeful.
Unfortunately the biggest problem in this movie is Kate. Annoying Kate who thinks she knows everything. Invites herself to go on this journey with Redford and then is absolutely NOT helpful at all. Nearly sets the barn on fire, attracts a bear to their belongings because of course she doesn't listen to him.
She can do it all, but does she help carry anything along the way? Nope.
Does she listen to him about the ice? Not even a little bit.This movie would have been tolerable if Kate had been a better person.
Kirpianuscus
the story is so well known than could be boring for many viewers. but it is not correct to ignore a small detail : it has a precise target. a sort of public, a sort of state. so, it is only the nice story of a meet between a woman and a man, different each by other, about a wedding plan and about the predictable end. crumbs from classic duel like Spencer Tracy and Katherine Hepburn , the spectacular bear and the man of wood are inspired ingredients for a not low rating.the lead actors do a honorable job and the story reminds so many other classics than nothing could seems be real bad. and this is the real virtue of a nice comedy who has not the ambition to impress but only to be reasonable entertainment.
Prismark10
40 Below and Falling is a rom-com television movie which starts in a remote community in the north where Kate Carter, a popular teacher is leaving to get married.However the next morning there is a snow storm and Kate is stranded. After somehow getting to the plane that would take her to civilisation, she finds out that there are no flights and the roads are blocked.Determined to get to her wedding Kate convinces a rugged, surly stranger, Redford to get her out of there with his snowmobile. However these two people are like salt and pepper but as they travel along they get into scrapes with grizzly bears, mountain men and have to cope with the severe weather.Kate realises that there is more to Redford despite his rough exterior and he has a lyrical charm about him. As we cut to the scenes of the groom to be waiting for Kate to arrive we have an inkling that he is not the right man for her and so does eventually Kate.The film is really a snowy road trip between two mismatched strangers who eventually fall for each other. Shawn Roberts (Redford) kinds of reminded me of Henry Cavill and of course we find out that he has hidden talents and issues in his own personal life to deal with.The film itself has some slap stick and broad humour here and there, especially as Kate's beau attracts the interest of another female. However the film itself is a little bit silly and shallow, I never really warmed to it.