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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows Suzanne McBride and her three adopted daughters, this looks like a great time for a family reunion, but the sisters are each wrestling with unique challenges that threaten to derail ... Tout lireFollows Suzanne McBride and her three adopted daughters, this looks like a great time for a family reunion, but the sisters are each wrestling with unique challenges that threaten to derail this special occasion.Follows Suzanne McBride and her three adopted daughters, this looks like a great time for a family reunion, but the sisters are each wrestling with unique challenges that threaten to derail this special occasion.
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'North to Home' is the first 2022 Hallmark Movies and Mysteries film, which has always been a hit and miss block in all the years it's been going on. The story sounded really heartfelt, and Hallmark have proven many times that they can explore family relationships and deeper, more serious themes very well (they have not always been successful at this though). Of the cast, the most familiar names are Kimberly Sustad and Barbara Niven, have always liked both and have always found them consistently good.
Like all the previous years, 2022 was a very up and down year for Hallmark. 'North to Home' is one of the best 2022 Hallmark films and one of the most charming and moving. Also consider it a contender for the best 2022 Hallmark Movies and Mysteries film, a very well done start for the block and one of Hallmark's best in a long time. 'North to Home' may not be perfect by all means, but it is beautifully done in a vast majority of areas, especially the acting and emotion.
Starting with what doesn't quite come off as well as everything else, for my tastes it did get a little too melodramatic and sentimentality heavy in the final act.
Didn't find the male characters written as strongly on the whole (apart from Adam, who was in a relatable situation), did find Luke particularly underwritten and Tom Stevens for my tastes felt out of place.
However, there is a huge amount to love about 'North to Home'. Could find no issue with the acting, with equally deeply felt performances from Lyndsey Fonseca, Erica Durance and Sustad, Sustad as the most interesting sister of the three particularly good. All three are well fleshed out characters that are not hard to root for, with any negative character traits (like for example over-protectiveness not being overdone) and all three having distinct personalities. Niven brings a lot of class to her role and Matthew James Dowden is suitably sympathetic. The characters were ones easy to care about and felt more than typical cliches.
Furthermore, the script sounds natural and has real sincerity throughout, it doesn't sugar coat the serious theme without on the whole not overdoing the seriousness. The story is extremely touching and warms the heart, with everything done with a lot of honesty. All the subplots are nicely balanced and tie together cohesively, a good job is done developing them and making them relatable and true to life. The drama is not too soapy or over sentimental and it doesn't feel forced. Visually it looks pleasing, with the photography and scenery being equally attractive. The music plays a key role in the film while not being used too much, it has presence but isn't dominant in sound. The ending didn't feel too neat and is poignant.
Overall, very well done. 8/10.
Like all the previous years, 2022 was a very up and down year for Hallmark. 'North to Home' is one of the best 2022 Hallmark films and one of the most charming and moving. Also consider it a contender for the best 2022 Hallmark Movies and Mysteries film, a very well done start for the block and one of Hallmark's best in a long time. 'North to Home' may not be perfect by all means, but it is beautifully done in a vast majority of areas, especially the acting and emotion.
Starting with what doesn't quite come off as well as everything else, for my tastes it did get a little too melodramatic and sentimentality heavy in the final act.
Didn't find the male characters written as strongly on the whole (apart from Adam, who was in a relatable situation), did find Luke particularly underwritten and Tom Stevens for my tastes felt out of place.
However, there is a huge amount to love about 'North to Home'. Could find no issue with the acting, with equally deeply felt performances from Lyndsey Fonseca, Erica Durance and Sustad, Sustad as the most interesting sister of the three particularly good. All three are well fleshed out characters that are not hard to root for, with any negative character traits (like for example over-protectiveness not being overdone) and all three having distinct personalities. Niven brings a lot of class to her role and Matthew James Dowden is suitably sympathetic. The characters were ones easy to care about and felt more than typical cliches.
Furthermore, the script sounds natural and has real sincerity throughout, it doesn't sugar coat the serious theme without on the whole not overdoing the seriousness. The story is extremely touching and warms the heart, with everything done with a lot of honesty. All the subplots are nicely balanced and tie together cohesively, a good job is done developing them and making them relatable and true to life. The drama is not too soapy or over sentimental and it doesn't feel forced. Visually it looks pleasing, with the photography and scenery being equally attractive. The music plays a key role in the film while not being used too much, it has presence but isn't dominant in sound. The ending didn't feel too neat and is poignant.
Overall, very well done. 8/10.
It's been a while since HM offered a high-quality drama, and North to Home is it. It's excellently cast, with the exception of one character (the guest house guest). Great chemistry between all the actresses who portrayed the sisters--they make you truly believe they are sisters--and Barbara Niven as their adoptive mother. Original backstory about the tragedy that brought this family together and the acting was top notch. I can actually see this as a series--are you listening HM? Highly recommend. Oh, the actor who portrayed the youngest sister's love interest--he wasn't convincing in his part, especially with his backstory, and could have been portrayed much better by any of HM's stable of supporting cast actors.
This was a beautiful drama. Unique story with depth and heart. Love the importance placed on the family working through difficulty and reconnecting. I won't elaborate in order to avoid spoilers.
I didn't not like the movie...however, this book was so well rounded. I found the characters stilted in the movie. I know that comes down to timing - there just isn't time to delve into each character like you can in a novel. It was also "hallmarkified" which took away from the characters as well. If I hadn't read the book first I would have enjoyed this much more.
The network Hallmark Movies and Mysteries is where I go, especially during the Christmas season, for the sentimental, the sappy, the tearjerker. I was very disappointed during Christmas of 2021. HMM started out well enough with 2 good movies in that tradition. Not the first week, but early in the season. For me, Christmas 2021 was a bad year. Since probably early November, there hasn't been a truly heartwarming movie on HMM, or for that matter UpTV or GACF. Until now, two weeks after all the Christmas premieres were done and I wasn't expecting it. Don't get me wrong. There is nothing about Christmas in North to Home.
This movie is about family and loss. It's about sisters. There is one romance, but it is definitely not the focal point. Until somewhere past the half way point, it was a very nice movie about a family struggling with loss and guilt and little secrets. There are a few different threads going, but nothing major. Then there is a very nice twist. Maybe there were clues, but I don't remember them. It caught me totally by surprise and that doesn't happen all that often.
The rest of the movie after the twist gets very sentimental and sappy. The good kind. I won't say more about the story.
The acting is good. All of the three sisters were good.
This movie is about family and loss. It's about sisters. There is one romance, but it is definitely not the focal point. Until somewhere past the half way point, it was a very nice movie about a family struggling with loss and guilt and little secrets. There are a few different threads going, but nothing major. Then there is a very nice twist. Maybe there were clues, but I don't remember them. It caught me totally by surprise and that doesn't happen all that often.
The rest of the movie after the twist gets very sentimental and sappy. The good kind. I won't say more about the story.
The acting is good. All of the three sisters were good.
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- AnecdotesBased on the book The Christmas Sisters by Sarah Morgan.
- GaffesAround 6 min, the group of mountaineers are standing on mountain and snow. However once camera move in the close shots, behind them is clearly cheaply done visible green screen mountain.
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By what name was North to Home (2022) officially released in India in English?
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