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(2017 TV Movie)

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6/10
Just ok
mamachikn18 February 2021
Not an unpleasant film, but nothing interesting about it either. Agree with others that there's definitely no chemistry whatsoever between the 2 leads and the "love" between them at the end came out of nowhere. Jake also has a slight speech impediment, where his upper lip sticks out as he speaks and the words sound almost like a lisp. Distracting at first. Very funny at the end with a newspaper article with an HD photo in place of what should have been a newspaper photo. Looked ridiculous. I guess there was no money to print the newspaper. The dog Daisy was definitely the best part. I liked the mother also. The secondary plot was okay. There are always several character stories in Larry Levinson films. This was not one of his best.
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7/10
Excellent Portrayal By Jake
jmetman17 March 2021
Jake portrayed an adult on the "autism spectrum " with great accuracy and understanding. The dialogue written for Harrison Curry(Jake)gave many clues as to why there wasn't the usual chemistry between lead male and female actors. He mentions:"I like people who are straightforward, I don't pick up on emotional clues, I relate better to animals",etc. Kelsey(Brooke)comes along with cute Daisy dog and Harrison finds a person he can relate because of the common bond of a dog. Brooke has her own issues,work and personal and they are interconnected because of Daisy. She is willing to accept not only the help Harrison offers but his quirky manner as well. The film encompasses acceptance of human differences, the unconditional love of dogs, the success of therapy dogs in today's world and a very sweet romance. I found the film charming.
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5/10
Not enough that is heroic
TheLittleSongbird3 March 2022
Have never had any bias for or against Hallmark, and have always watched their films since starting my quest in the latter half of 2019 with an open mind and with a real effort with knowing what to expect. They have done some good, some bad or worse and plenty that is in between those extremes, so as has been said in other reviews for some of their previously seen output their filmography is pretty variable. While not being overly enamoured by the premise, there was potential for it to be charming.

To me, 'Hometown Hero' was not terrible. It was also not great, or particularly good. It was merely okay that left me rather conflicted. There are good things here, such as a couple of good performances. There are also some major debits that really spoil things, much of it story-related. If asked whether 'Hometown Hero' is recommended, my answer is that it is worth a one time watch but there is not enough to it to make it much more than that.

As said, a couple of good performances can be seen here. Brooke Nevin is on the most part controlled and at ease in her part, and makes an effort in not making her too perfect or exaggerating the flaws (apart from initially trying too hard with the cynicism). Megyn Price plays one of the most relatable and better developed characters with heart and charm. The best thing about 'Hometown Hero' is the dog, who is absolutely adorable with a lot of personality.

Furthermore, Rhonda's subplot is heartfelt and warm-hearted. It is the only one of the subplots that comes over near flawlessly, faltering only with ending on an incomplete note. It's a nice looking film.

Really do have to agree with the criticisms regarding Jake Sandvig, who comes over as stiff and never comes over as comfortable or involved. He and Nevin don't have much chemistry, where the communication is a mix of awkward and barely existent and the relationship itself is too abruptly and out of the blue introduced with no prior development. The characters are not developed enough, with only Rhonda and the dog coming over as real people.

Script on the whole is mundane and lacks spark, it never sounds natural as well. The story does try to cram in too many subplots that don't ever properly connect together and feel like more than one film in one, giving it a very disjointed feel. Also agree with the music being too constant and over-bearing, plus it sounded like the composer had written the music with no idea of what genre the film was (that's how ill-fitting it was). The direction has no character and really struggles to sustain momentum or stop the story from sprawling.

In conclusion, merely okay. 5/10.
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6/10
OK
Jackbv12327 April 2020
This story starts out with two slightly overused plot devices to set up the premise. Save the clinic meets Up for partner. Up for partner has a slight twist as Kelsey gets threatened basically that she take the dog if she wants to become partner. I never really understood why Mrs. Ballentine needed someone to take the dog and why did it have to be one of the attorneys? In fact, I was slightly insulted that the good ol' boys of the firm selected the female attorney to do the dog work (pun intended). After the set up, things proceed about like you'd expect when Kelsey meets the handsome (?) vet and the rest is (predictable) history.

I wasn't impressed with Jake Sandvig. It was hard to tell how much the actor contributed since his role was a relatively typical withdrawn personality with trouble expressing his feelings. Either way, I really didn't feel any chemistry between he and Nevin. Otherwise Nevin plays a fairly smooth role as the attorney stuck with the dog. I'm not a fan of attorneys so I thought perhaps she was even a little more likeable and generous than one would expect from that part. Kelsey was almost always agreeable to everyone and accepted pretty much what was asked of her, even if it was a little unreasonable. True, given her menial position she didn't have much choice at least with the firm, but her cheerfulness belied any animosity over the demands. Kelsey had a sweet relationship with her mom, which was nice to see. Antonio Sabato Jr. was supposed to be a mean boss, but while he was certainly very inconsiderate and demanding, I thought he was more lame.

I thought it was inconsistent that Harrison made it a point that his clients weren't wealthy enough to help support the clinic, but that's the first place Kelsey turned. Likewise she completely ignored the obvious choice and as soon as you saw the video starring Daisy, the clues are overwhelming as to what is about to happen on two fronts. Did I mention predictable?

The dog was cute, but didn't save the movie. I say "save" even though I found it right on the bubble as to needing to be saved versus just meh. I found Brooke Nevin to be the biggest reason for what enjoyment I got from the movie.
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5/10
Hoped it would get better...
kathytexan-1258526 September 2020
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...but it didn't. The story was a disjointed mess. For example, when the vet professed his love for Kelsey, it was like the character dropped in from another movie. There was no development of their relationship. Plus the actor was as stiff as a board...no expression or energy for a man in love. Meghan Price, who played the mom, was engaging, but her story seemed to drop off when there was nothing left for her to do. Brooke Nevin did her best with a bad script. Daisy, the dog, was terrific - I'd love one just like her. However, Daisy was so adorable and well-behaved, the owner GAVE HER AWAY at the end. Who wrote this drivel? In addition to the bad script, was a terrible music score. It didn't match the storyline and played so loudly over the dialogue, I was struggling to hear what the characters were saying. I can't believe this was a Hallmark production.
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2/10
Just okay
jmwoodtex-344-26591011 August 2021
Not a movie I'll ever watch again. It wasn't terrible, just blah. No chemistry whatsoever between the two leads. And since when do vet clinics run on grants? That made no sense. And why would one of the mediator take the dig? Daisy was the best part of the movie. Why isn't she credited on IMDB?! I liked the mom but her storyline just disappeared. It was just disjointed, illogical, just plain dumb.
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10/10
Kelsey Drummond (Brooke Nevin)
aab87414 May 2021
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Favorite scene with

Kelsey Drummond (Brooke Nevin) - Very upset when Harrison tells her he has to shut down his Clinic and is moving to New York. BTW #1, I did not know that Director David S. Cass Sr. Had passed away last year! Or if I did, I had forgotten! BTW #2, Daisy the Dog was So Dang Adorable! BTW #3, Bravo to Mitch regarding his Job and what he did for Kelsey regarding hers!
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2/10
No chemistry, terrible acting
samhamilton-5642111 November 2021
My guilty pleasure is Hallmark and cheesy made for TV rom coms, and I have a pretty low bar for them when it comes to expectations. But this one I even had a hard time sitting through. One, there was really bad background music in pretty much every scene. It felt like a really bad after school special. Two, the main two love interest characters pretty much had zero chemistry. The main guy seemed like a robot on camera. The writing was really terrible - like, even for this kind of movie where you don't really need great writing. It was just a mess. Wanted to give it one star, but added an extra because of the cute dog, Daisy, who was by and far the best part of the movie.
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4/10
Not a real movie to watch
shobbs-8608111 June 2021
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This was not a complete film experience in that it fell apart 3/4 of the way through. Contrived & stupid plot (if it can be called one) where the two leads had NO relationship but somehow went through the motions of "falling in love" anyway. The dog & the heroine's mom were real characters & I enjoyed the black characters for their humanity and believability (but NOT the leads.) Don't waste your time if you have anything else to watch...
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8/10
JUST OK
toncincin20 September 2020
Pixl movies have dar too many plots going on. Every single one I've seen has at least three love stories going on. Not necessary. Stick to one story line. I don't care about the coworker's pregnant wife OT the mom dating. Too much going on. Also the music is really annoying. I like Brooke Nevin. She's been good in most of her roles. The male love interest (Jake Sand ig) is an unknown. He was adequate in the role. Anyhow - it's watchable - and good background noise as long as you're doing something else.
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