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The Secrets of Bella Vista

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Rachelle Lefevre and Niall Matter in The Secrets of Bella Vista (2022)
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When Tess inherits an apple orchard along with a half-sister she never met, she unravels the mystery of the family who abandoned her, ultimately finding a new understanding of herself.When Tess inherits an apple orchard along with a half-sister she never met, she unravels the mystery of the family who abandoned her, ultimately finding a new understanding of herself.When Tess inherits an apple orchard along with a half-sister she never met, she unravels the mystery of the family who abandoned her, ultimately finding a new understanding of herself.

  • Director
    • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
  • Writers
    • Jamie Pachino
    • Susan Wiggs
  • Stars
    • Rachelle Lefevre
    • Niall Matter
    • Helena Marie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    978
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
    • Writers
      • Jamie Pachino
      • Susan Wiggs
    • Stars
      • Rachelle Lefevre
      • Niall Matter
      • Helena Marie
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Rachelle Lefevre
    Rachelle Lefevre
    • Tess
    Niall Matter
    Niall Matter
    • Damhnaic
    Helena Marie
    Helena Marie
    • Isabel
    Phoebe Miu
    Phoebe Miu
    • Kiley
    Nat Boltt
    Nat Boltt
    • Shannon
    • (as Nathalie Boltt)
    Donia Kash
    Donia Kash
    • Suzette
    Amber Lewis
    Amber Lewis
    • Lydia
    Tasya Teles
    Tasya Teles
    • Lourdes
    Javier Lacroix
    Javier Lacroix
    • Ernesto
    Gabriela Reynoso
    Gabriela Reynoso
    • Estella
    Adina Insley
    • Small Girl
    Lynn Whyte
    Lynn Whyte
    • Sofia Sheffield
    Scott McGrath
    Scott McGrath
    • Ben Trianon
    Kalyn Miles
    Kalyn Miles
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    Milagros Vidal
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    David Santana
    • Worker #2
    Sarah Hayward
    Sarah Hayward
    • Nellie
    Camila Savia
    Camila Savia
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      • Heather Hawthorn Doyle
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      • Jamie Pachino
      • Susan Wiggs
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    9MichaelByTheSea

    Great chemistry between the leads, but this compelling movie is more about a fractured family's scars and secrets than their budding romance

    I'm a big fan of Rachel Lefevre, the redhead beauty who plays Tess. I also like Hallmark vet Niall Matter, who plays Dominic. Rachel was in another solid Hallmark movie this year called Moriah's Lighthouse and Niall was in a really great Hallmark movie this year called Rip in Time.

    This is NOT another cookie cutter Hallmark movie. It's an engaging lost and found story that was somewhat reminiscent of The Christmas Note and My Christmas Family Tree (2 great Hallmark movies that explored the emotional impact of having a complicated and incomplete family history).

    The Secrets of Bella Vista is based on the novel The Apple Orchard by New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs and ties a key plot point about old historical items to the escape, by Tess' grandparents, from Nazi-occupied Denmark during World War II. Tess, unaware of this history, coincidentally has an interesting job as a high end art and antiques expert in San Francisco. She's presented as someone too busy to even eat. Just as I was getting annoyed with Tess, I realized the script had given her a believable back story of abandonment that explained most of her actions (with one glaring exception). I also found the explanation for the Orchard's financial problems to be surprisingly credible.

    I was drawn in by the story and appreciated the careful plot details that made this a (mostly) believable family mystery. I cared about Tess and Isabel (warmly played by Helena Marie) and was grateful that this wasn't a story of scheming and back stabbing beneficiaries. In fact, Tess was unrealistically portrayed as too far on the other end of the spectrum.

    Specifically, it's revealed at the beginning that she's inherited half of a big apple orchard property, home and business near Napa that she thinks is worth as much as $20 million. And yet she flippantly tells the banker she doesn't want it and is willing to sign it over to a newly discovered family member she's never met.

    Really??

    She's supposedly only 30 years old (which the radiant 43 year old Lefevre pulls off) and though she seems successful, how rich could she possibly be? And who just walks away from what seems like a huge inheritance? Heck, she could have sold her share and donated the proceeds to Ukraine War Relief. Her lack of interest in her inheritance was wildly unrealistic.

    But that was just one of only a few off key notes in an otherwise entertaining and enjoyable movie.

    Random Observations:

    The growing (and wonderful) relationship between Tess and Isabel seemed believably warm and healthy for both of them.

    I've heard the phrase "bankers' hours", but the banker in this movie really never seemed to work.

    There's a bad outdoor green screen scene at the orchard that looks more fake than most.

    There's a terrible, and terribly misplaced, song that plays over the pie baking scene with lyrics that include "we don't need money no, we don't need money for rainy days. We don't need anyone". Ugh. But the scene was cute.

    I love Hallmark's increasing inclusion of LGBTQ characters without having their lifestyle being the source of any drama.

    Hoping to see Rachel Lefevre again in another Hallmark movie soon.
    7trinaboice

    There's more to the story than just romance.

    IN A NUTSHELL: This Hallmark mystery was directed by Heather Hawthorn Doyle, and written by Jamie Pachino based on the book "The Apple Orchard" by Susan Wiggs.

    The story is about Tess Delaney, who gets the surprising news from estate executor Damhnaic McAuley that she has inherited half of an apple orchard from a father she never knew and has a half-sister she didn't know about. When she visits the orchard and connects with her new-found family, she learns that the orchard is deep in debt. Using her knowledge as an antique expert, Tess and her half-sister work to unravel the mystery of their grandmother's "treasure" that could hold the key to saving the orchard. And, in the process, Tess ultimately finds a new understanding of herself.

    THINGS I LIKED: The casting of the mother and daughter was pretty good! I thought the beautiful Rachelle Lefevre looked a lot like Nathalie Boltt.

    Nice cinematography and drone shots.

    There's a fun mystery to figure out.

    I like that Hallmark movies don't always have female employees fighting and bickering. This is the second recent Hallmark movie where I've seen a boss portrayed as super nice to her employees and up for a promotion for a great job.

    Empty refrigerators always make me laugh in movies.

    We get to spend time in a beautiful apple orchard.

    There's more to the story than just romance.

    THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Hallmark was really going for the "diversity" award in this movie with storylines that include a pregnant lesbian couple, a Hispanic family with immigration problems, and a Holocaust story.

    Why are the ladies in Hallmark movies always super uptight? Does Hallmark think that's how all single women are?

    The CGI window views look super fake.

    Super cliched dialogue.

    There's a lot of exposition in less than 5 minutes.

    Grape stomping is hilarious but seems super unsanitary, right?

    Dumb dialogue like "Do you have something sweet like a dessert thing?" Maybe I missed it but it seemed funny to me that there was no discussion about why the apple orchard was going bankrupt. They never addressed the underlying causes. Instead, the characters spent a lot of effort trying to save it, but what kind of financial situation were they going to be in with the orchard once they saved it without solving the underlying problem?

    The romance felt like an afterthought in the story, really.

    TIPS FOR PARENTS: Spanish is spoken without subtitles.

    A lesbian couple has a baby shower.

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    7druatlax

    Niall Matter and Scenery Worth the Watch

    Best Points: The Actors: especially the leads- Niall Matter and LeFevre are excellent . Their difficult and sometimes impossible Jobs are to flesh- out and fill the holes in the underdeveloped script. .. a. Mystery of Family and hidden clues.

    Weakest Points: Trying to develop a good and well written storyline in Hallmark's standard 1 1/2 hour format. Really doesn't work well here.

    Many layers of the plot and well drawn inter-connection between characters - sadly never happen

    Worth the. Watch? Yes, good actors and the location make it worth the short watch, but you leave wanting something more substantial.
    8MickyG333

    A maudlin mystery

    7.7 stars.

    I like a good mystery, this one was orchestrated well enough to keep us guessing just a little and doing a bit of nail biting, and then it all unravels at the end to a predictable climax. Yes it's woke, yes it's got some far fetched ideas about uber rare coins and holocaust survivors, and people dying in mysterious ways, and the secrets kept by several seemingly saintly people for no good reason. This extremely savvy woman and her equally savvy mother are the butt of the whole generational joke, but who is keeping score? I liked the film for the entertaining twists and turns. She speaks 3 languages? Right. He is a pilot, was in the navy, and has been to multiple countries, and is now a banker? Right. Her grandfather was a self-made orchard owner in Napa valley right in the heart of the best agricultural land on the whole planet and they can't sell the place? You mean they spent 20 million on cancer treatment? Ok, something doesn't add up.

    The movie is entertaining, wokeness and illogic notwithstanding. What can I say, I've been suspense deprived for too long watching all these syrupy romances, it's nice to have a maudlin mystery for once.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Hallmark mystery romance

    Tess Delaney (Rachelle Lefevre) is a globetrotting high class art hunter who is too busy for a personal life. She inherits an apple orchid from her father who supposedly abandoned her at birth as told by her absent mother. The other inheritor is her newly discovered half-sister Isabel (Helena Marie). Damhnaic McAuley (Niall Matter) is the estate executor.

    This is a Hallmark movie, but they're really pushing the romance that hard. The bigger story seems to be a family mystery turned treasure hunt. I am not overly interested in any of the plotlines although the mystery kept my interest. It's a mixed bag although Hallmark does not set the bar that high.

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Тайны Белла Виста
    • Filming locations
      • British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • MarVista Entertainment
      • Two 4 The Money Media
      • 1357698 BC
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      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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