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5/10
I blame the writers
spikeluvr14 September 2021
The movie was painfully slow. I kept pausing it to do other things because it just wasn't very interesting or suspenseful. I blame the writing staff. I've loved Rochelle Aytes and Frankie Faison in all the things they've done and the entire cast did a good job with what they were given. The storyline and the plot development were the problem. Hopefully Hallmark takes another stab and does a second installment but uses the Aurora Teagarden writers. They know how to write a good story and make the most of the cast chemistry.
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6/10
Redemption in Cherry Springs
JoBloTheMovieCritic16 October 2021
6/10 - an okay new mystery to join the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries slate, but a lot of loose ends that remained unresolved at the end hindered my enjoyment of it.
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5/10
Very slow
caughron-6038414 September 2021
The storyline was very unimaginable. I feel for the actors. The dialogue was nothing to write home about. Sorry.
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7/10
Dead men Don't Text
nogodnomasters27 September 2021
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The film takes place in fictional Cherry Springs, Md. (Filmed in Hudson Valley, NY. ) Melanie Abrams (Rochelle Aytes) works for the fictional Boston Chronicle. She has taken time off of work to return to her roots following threats from an expose of the Fall River Plant which closed down afterwards. A lot of workers weren't happy. We are introduced to many characters. Jake (Keith D. Robinson) is a local detective transplanted from New York. When Tony (Rajiv Sharma) goes missing the two characters are both attempting to solve the case.

We have brief introductions of a lot of people who we get to know better as the story develops. Things move quickly as we start amounting clues about 45 minutes into the film.

I liked this feature better than most Hallmark films. Unfortunately it doesn't drop clues early in the feature like a real mystery.
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6/10
Good not Great
pattersonjamie-1207916 September 2021
The first half was soooo slow. The second half picked up. Story was good, actors were good, but something was lacking. Story left loose endings.
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7/10
Love the characters/actors. Story needs work.
peachy-keen-645-9234078 October 2021
The actors are great! The script needs work. Slow.
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4/10
A bland cherry
TheLittleSongbird16 June 2022
'Redemption in Cherry Springs' was mainly seen for Hallmark film completest sake. As said more than once, their 2021 output was very uneven (with their Christmas films particularly varying) but generally could have been worse. It was also seen because the idea of the story had real potential to be intriguing and moving. What little has been seen of the leads, with a little more familiarity with Rochelle Aytes, has been uneven in performances and filmography but never unwatchable.

This film however had all the right ingredients for a decent film and had a good idea. It is a shame that not enough, in fact little, is done with it. Really wanted to like it and it has good things, but the story for 'Redemption in Cherry Springs' was severely wanting. It's not one of the very worst Hallmark films of 2021 (the worst being very weak whereas this was mediocre), but it's in the lesser half and one of the weaker mystery oriented films of theirs for that year.

Am going to begin with the good. Aytes and Keith D. Robinson are amiable and engaging enough leads, with Aytes being particularly heartfelt, and Frankie Faison is solid support.

It also looks good, beautiful scenery accompanied very well by some atmospheric photography. The music is pleasant enough and some of the investigating intrigues.

Unfortunately, the story and pacing in 'Redemption in Cherry Springs' are very messy. The first half is wafer thin and slow going, and while the second half does pick up it's not for the better. Due to a lot of jumping about and too many events rushed through. The mystery did sound intriguing but lacked suspense, had too many loose ends and the lack of realism and surprises spoil the film.

Some of the content could have been elaborated upon a lot more, will agree that the ending and the identity of the perpetrator were too vague. A longer length would have helped, like five minutes more to round the mystery off more. The chemistry between the two leads felt very undercooked, there is a little spark but it never really ignites and plays second fiddle to the investigating and mystery. While the actors perform well, the character writing is shallow and Aytes' character's decision making and rookie errors really frustrate and distract from what's happening in the story. The dialogue is very stilted and mundane and tends too much to over explain, too much tell and not enough show.

Overall, mediocre but at least the acting and production values were decent. 4/10.
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9/10
Good Actors
laurelhagen18 September 2021
The story moved a little slow but picked up the pace as it went on. Some Hallmark actors can be very wooden but the cast here was excellent. I really enjoyed how it left the ending for a sequel, in fact, I hope Hallmark approves a second movie. Filming in Hudson Valley NY was a nice change from the Vancouver area where most Hallmark movies are filmed.
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4/10
Am I The Only One Who Doesn't Know Who The Killer Is?
cnh-9557326 September 2021
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I watched the whole movie which was quite slow and I kept noticing myself flipping through magazines during it. When she confronted the guy he didn't admit to killing anyone or messing with her brakes. Who was the killer? Did I miss something? Both of us watched it and have no idea. I see that he helped but she was telling him that he could get off easy because he didn't kill anyone. And they never said who did. WTF? I can only hope in those few seconds I missed something.
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8/10
Pretty good
dowdnl18 September 2021
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I enjoyed the movie but found one flaw. When you sell a parents house because they need to move to a Nursing Home, the nursing home gets the money not the children.
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5/10
Good mystery but at least one major flaw
Jackbv12327 October 2021
This murder mystery is often streamlined with scenes jumping one to another quickly as evidence is gathered for the viewer. At times it feels fast paced and choppy at the same time. Interpersonal scenes are inserted at times developing relationships. Jake is very direct and to the point even with Melody. The focus of the movie is more on the investigation than on any chemistry between the two.

There are a lot of clues. It gets complicated. Something ominous is hanging over Melody which is reinforced by her backstory as an investigative reporter with enemies. Is it related to Tony's murder? Are the mysteries tied together or is something being set up for a sequel?

Some of Melody's activities are illegal and jeopardize potential prosecution, but at one point they acknowledge at least one instance of this. Melody is also careless about her own personal safety, which is one reason I don't like some "amateur detective" mysteries.

This is a good mystery movie even if it is a bit choppy at times. I think that is intentional so as to squeeze more details into the mystery. But Melody's insane carelessness and her B&E's take too much away from the movie for my preferences.
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4/10
SLOW
d-robold19 September 2021
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If this is going to be a series, please get writers who can pace a story. It went so slowly. Borderline boring. The characters were not engaging. Flatline emotionally and too many plot mistakes. Selling the mother's house does not give the children the profits; if the mother is entering a nursing facility then the money goes there to pay for her care. It's not an inheritance. Background music was also slow, not helpful. Murder She Wrote could have done this story better in an hour. This movie seemed to be colorless.
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4/10
Bad script
drbreakwell19 September 2021
The story line jumps around too much. Takes too long to get to the point. Characters are too shallow. Hallmark hasn't had too many good shows over the last year. New writers may help.
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1/10
Voice explanations
dannydurbin13 September 2021
Who wants to watch a movie where someone is narrating the the plot as the movie plays.
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3/10
Meh...
paul_haakonsen11 October 2022
As I sat down to watch the 2021 Hallmark TV movie "Redemption in Cherry Springs", it was done so without ever having heard about this movie from writers John Bellina, Talia Gonzalez and Lauren Snowden. But I do believe in giving any movie that I haven't already seen a fair chance, so of course "Redemption in Cherry Springs" was given a chance as well.

And I have to say that director Letia Clouston didn't deliver a movie that fell into my liking, and I found very little entertainment and enjoyment in the storyline. So it was quite a drag for me to sit through 84 minutes of subpar narrative of a storyline and plot that I cared very little about.

I was mostly unfamiliar with the cast ensemble in the movie, aside from Frankie Faison. I will say, though, that the actors and actresses did carry the movie well enough, despite the fact of the storyline failing to find grounds with my liking.

"Redemption in Cherry Springs" wasn't a movie that impressed me, and this is not something I will ever return to watch a second time.

My rating of "Redemption in Cherry Springs" lands on a three out of ten stars.
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