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(2010 TV Movie)

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7/10
FINALLY, a nice family film
angelicagrant23 February 2012
Finally, a nice family film without violence, sex, horror, blood drama or trauma. Cast says Peter Graves, but I didn't notice him at all. Thought he died long ago. no?

Beautiful scenery. Family becomes closer as a result of teamwork, missing daughter, communicating, and trusting one another. Dad stands up to his boss and puts family first. They all learn to ride and round up horses. They actually seem to enjoy living in a cabin with no indoor shower. I got chills just watching that part.

There is some fear when worry that a bear or some other carnivore is stalking them, only to find out that it's just a lone wolf.

I kinda wish Wild Bill had been younger and/or better looking. His script could have been better instead of so many trite lines.

A romance between him and Charlotte would have made this a 10.
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6/10
Jack's Family Adventure is So Predictable **1/2
edwagreen21 July 2010
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Too many constant themes are stated in this movie. A need for the return to nature, disappointment at not getting that promotion, family needs and values and coming to accept a more quiet life.

That being said, the movie itself is acceptable. Jonathan Silverman loses uncle Peter Graves. If they were so close, why was it that Silverman wasn't notified until 2 weeks after the uncle had died?

Jack (Silverman) brings his reluctant family to the cabin where the uncle had lived. They're ready to leave, but nature and older Jewish cowboy, Peter Strauss as Wild Bill Cohen intervene.

Of course, there is the appreciation of nature and the round-up of horses that is needed to protect them from illness.

The ending, as the rest of the film, is so predictable.
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10/10
Fun family adventure
ttaskmaster3 January 2011
Definitely one to watch with the little ones.

The Vickerys, a family of successful but stressed city folk, reluctantly escape to the wilderness of a National Forest retreat left to them by their recently late uncle.

A familiar plot idea and one that is carried well enough for the intended audience here. Initially just fulfilling an obligation to their late uncle of visiting the land bequeathed to them, the family inevitably connect with the outdoors life.

There will be no plot surprises here, but this is intended for a very young audience and is clearly a Hallmark Channel production (evident even to this reviewer, who is actually a UK resident where we don't even get the Hallmark Channel). There is no bad language, no sex, no violence.... instead there is a fun Sunday afternoon feel-good film to watch with your family.

Of particular interest is Peter Strauss playing Wild Bill Cohen, a rancher who left his city life to be an outdoorsman just as the Vickerys seem fated to. I personally found Cohen's fireside tales and Strauss's quick quipping portrayal of him to suggest a fantastically interesting background story... I'd hope to see Strauss return in the tale of Cohen.
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10/10
Best Family Movie
debbiedee-0827728 January 2022
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A real heart warming family movie...an EASY 10 RATING..Deals with real life situations, family to busy to talk, yet this movie brings Love back to the family and respect...A wonderful movie for all ages..Funny, serious, a family that bonds together, stays together..City folk taking on the country and leaving the crazy city life behind..With kids on cell phones and parents to busy, the perfect film for the entire family to watch.
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9/10
Typical Good Hallmark Movie
csmith-9961510 November 2020
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You've seen a million times before. Modern family caught in the rat race finds happiness in the wilderness. This was better than most mainly because of the fine acting. Only complaint is the ending was a complete rip off of City Slickers. Still a good watch
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