francesfarmersrevengeonseattle
This is a cute film. Its far-fetched and predictable, but no one promised Zefirelli. There's romance galore for the leading ladies: both Juliet and her hot-shot, New York romance writer mom, Karen (Nora Roberts?) Right off we see middle-aged mom Karen styled as a Juliet wannabe: with ripped denim and leggings, boots, colored bras, eyelash extensions and overly long, age inappropriate hair extensions. It doesn't work. The look is just too young and grunge for a middle-aged mom. In a short time (the film is only 1:47) the two unexpectedly find true love and happiness with a couple of local cowboys, with dreams realized and even the promise of happily ever after. Proving you can go home - back to your uneducated dumped fiancée from 20 years past - who has obviously packed on some weight since then. Its good, clean holiday fun with just a few continuity issues and hiccups thrown in.This is supposed to be Christmas: at least a traditional school/holiday break in early to mid-December. The filming locations aren't even close. The ranch is decked out in lush green grass and full, leafy trees. Its sunny and everyone is wearing light jackets. The film opens somewhere in NYC, presumably the Upper West Side, where streets would be covered in dirty slushy snow, and the houses and streets decorated to the max for the Christmas season. Not a single snowflake, wreath, Salvation Army shaker or Christmas light in sight. Juliet's age and educational stats are never revealed. As they travel southbound, Juliet admits to submitting assignments with only one minute to spare on the last acceptable day. She appears to be beyond high school age with the long eyelash extensions and sophisticated leather jacket and booties. Regardless, whatever she was pursuing in or around the Big Apple, Juliet joyfully casts it aside to accept a rough rider cowgirl role as part of neighboring rancher Attenborogh's pro-circuit rodeo empire. It's really quite an accomplishment to be charged with training young horses, presumably Attenborough's livelihood, having only three short weeks of barrel training experience on her resume. Juliet enjoys her less plastic, new found friendships with Monty and Nan and Rodeo. So much so that she casually dumps her old gal pals in New York City after only three weeks, presumably due to a lack of cell signal and the subsequent inability to FaceTime and Snapchat. The judge tells them right off the bat that cell service is all but nonexistent on the ranch. There IS WiFi in town. This is the same crooked judge who misrepresents that Karen's father died intestate. But, miraculously, and it IS Christmas after all, Karen finds a strong signal in the dining room of the house. She does have to keep the money coming in, with her deceased father's ranch upside down in debt.Ah, the magic of the Season strikes once again when Karen and Hugh get back together and engaged. Where does that leave Juliet and Monty? Are the four of them going to shack up together at the ranch? Hugh is responsible for providing for Monty, so where is he going to live? Yeah, this film is wrought with silliness and too many unanswered questions, but the story is sweet, clean, G-rated, for any age group, and ends positively. Isn't that what a good Christmas classic should ultimately accomplish? Enjoy!
kurlygirly
We loved this excellent movie. Our favorite character was Nanc because her acting was wonderful and we were intrigued by her romance with the barn dance dj. The uncle being illiterate really struck our heart strings. We would have given this movie a 10 but we did not like the mother's outfits. Also the lawyer was very sketchy because his office was not good. We also thought that Juliet's competitor Darla, was an excellent horse racer. We were glad they didn't die at the end like the original. We think this is a great learning tool for studying romeo and juliet. Monty is even named after the Montagues! The conflict in this movie parallels conflict facing the world today and forces us to examine our own actions.
owier-66465
This movie is definitely worth watching. It is a girl who is normally spoiled and she gets put into a different environment and will eventually need to adjust. The part that She first meets Monty the cowboy she is not quite there but when she meets him everything changes. This girl who has never worked in her life ends up wanting a job to keep the horse Rodeo. I think it is cute that they tried to hide it from her mom because it is a surprise and it gets the person watching wanting to know what will happen. The barrel racing is really cool because it is showing that she is very determined and really cares about this one horse. I like the part of the city girl fall for the cowboy.The mom and her first love part is another good part. It shows them fighting but I think that is a good idea to have it in the story.It is giving an example of that even if you mess something up young there can always be a second chance. It is great what ends up happening between them.I think this is a overall great movie ad you should definitely watch it if you are a big animal fan or even if you are just looking for a really good movie to watch.
Sandra
This movie is horrible, I do not recommend it. The Mom acts like a 15 year old drama queen, and dresses like it. The daughter acts so spoiled. I honestly couldn't stand it. If the acting is so poor, it's hard to fully enjoy the movie. And the men? With long hair mullet type hair-do's? Can you be more stereotypical. Geez. The outfits? Total Hollywood. Not realistic at all. And so much is built up between Juliet and Monty, kissing, connection, and in the end, they race each other like brother and sister? And her mom and his uncle are getting married, so what, the young couple ignores it? Nothing is said? Since they'll be related now, they won't date? So much built up tension, then nothing to end it? Not even an explanation? Such a complete waste of time watching this movie. Don't do it. Horrible horrible awful movie.