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5/10
Average story
TheLittleSongbird14 April 2022
Even though it's a "seen it all before" premise and setting, 'The Story of Us' still sounded like if done right it could be quite charming. Originality should never be expected from Hallmark, and while they have done some surprisingly good changes of pace they are generally reliant on one formula with changes in setting. Even when unoriginal though, there are still plenty of Hallmark films that are charming and light-hearted with a nice cast.

'The Story of Us', the second Countdown to Valentines Day film of 2019 after 'Valentine in the Vineyard' (am reviewing the previous two of the Vineyard trilogy before that one), definitely has its plus points and is a watchable effort. It is though also rather hit and miss, with some things working and others not. Basically watchable but with nothing really all that special, and a case of the supporting cast being better than the leads (prefer Maggie Lawson of the two personally, Sam Page varies depending on the material).

Am going to start with the good. 'The Story of Us' looks lovely, Hallmark often delivers on the scenery even in the misfires (and boy were there plenty in 2019) and it is beautiful to watch and quite photogenic. While not the most memorable in the world, the music does fit at least and doesn't feel overused or intrusive, common problems with Hallmark.

Furthermore, 'The Story of Us' does boast some cute and warm-hearted moments and the middle act has a nice light edge. Really liked the supporting cast, Frances Flannagan and Jenny Mitchell are both solid and Marco Grazzini and Zibby Allen are immensely likeable and sparkle together. Their chemistry is a lot more convincing than the leads' and their story is more interesting.

On the other hand, Lawson and Page aren't anywhere as good. Page particularly looks stiff and going through the motions, and really did not like his character and his treatment of Lawson's character to the extent that one questions his love. Lawson has a little more presence but still found her quite dull and the writers did try too hard in getting one to sympathise with her character by making her excessively anxious and forelorn. Their chemistry doesn't gel either, they seemed disconnected and the relationship doesn't develop, neither do the two characters.

Moreover, the script tends to be awkward, any attempts at playfulness comes over as cheesy and contrived, any conflict lacks tension and any dramatic moments don't resonate as there is not enough to invest in. The story is predictability taken to extremes and could have done with more energy and consistent charm. It also could have gotten going quicker and the final act is rushed and too neat. The characters are underdeveloped in general, with the best characters by far being Rick and Lucy. Forgot to say that charisma-free Jacob Richter gives the worst performance.

Concluding, watchable as a one time watch but very mixed here. 5/10.
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5/10
low simmer
SnoopyStyle5 July 2021
Jamie Vaughn (Maggie Lawson) runs a small bookstore in Waterford. Her store and the business district is threatened with redevelopment. The developer sends in architect Sawyer O'Dell (Sam Page) who came from the town. He also happens to be Jamie's former love.

This is a standard Hallmark romance movie. The premise is standard. The romance is standard. The problem is the limited heat in the relationship. They should try harder to be enemies for at least the first half of the movie. They need to heat up the connection with more combustible fuel. The second half would be Sawyer's redemption arc. I thought that the development would be the perfect vehicle for their fighting. The movie has the standard Hallmark light touch and that is its major flaw. It keeps the connection at a low simmer until the flame goes out for good. The love triangle comes too late to generate any spark. Jamie is better off dumping both guys. The secondary romance has more heat.
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5/10
A Hallmark+
lennief-473739 March 2019
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When I say "+" it's a typical Hallmark story but I think the newer movies are getting better with other background storylines going on. I love Maggie Lawson and Sam Page but Sam but their chemistry was awkward. Rick and Lucy's tension and kiss was much more exciting to watch! Hope to see them as leads in future movies.
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7/10
That's what we expect from Hallmark
DanTheWatcher30 October 2020
Not the most original story, but it just works. If you expect an enjoyable movie, you can go no wrong with this one.

The 2 main characters create a nice base for the entire movie, Jamie (Maggie Lawson) delightful as always sets up the tone and Sawyer (Sam Page) compliments her perfectly. Their chemistry is not outstanding, but it just gives us an easy feeling thought the movie.

The rest of the cast compliments the same pleasant atmosphere that gives the viewer a warm feeling without doing too much.

I recommend this one, to anyone who wants a nice movie without expecting a lot.

6.6 out of 10 stars.
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6/10
Fits the mold too perfectly
MickyG33314 February 2023
6.4 stars.

There are a couple good scenes having to do with the romance between the supporting cast. They have the chemistry that our leads could learn a lesson from.

Let's see, we have a chef, a real estate developer, a bookstore owner, bookstore owner's assistant, a parent, the leads parted ways when they went to college, he stayed in the big city, she stayed at home and bought the bookstore, he now works for the big real estate developer and is part of the process of buying out the whole block to replace it with condos and tear down the bookstore and historical buildings. Did I miss anything? "The Story of Us" is just way too cookie cutter to ignore. There is absolutely nothing original in this movie. Even the dialogue is the same, with an absence of extraordinary or unique. The leads are too civil with each other, there is no indication of any previous attraction between them, no flare at all. High school sweethearts, I don't buy it. There is an interrupted kiss which did not belong in the first place, so yay for the interruption.

I'm starting to realize how difficult it must be to produce a really good film. "The Story of Us" could have been great, it's not easy to figure out what exactly makes for the magic in a story. I'm thinking it's in the editing, to be honest. Get the music just perfect with the pacing and change a few lines, intonations and expressions maybe? Good luck.

It's just a copycat film of a dozen other copycat films which copied something way back probably 20 years ago that is rarely aired anymore. At least they were able to produce a near average film with no major mistakes.
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7/10
The Story of Us is genuinely sweet distraction.
Weirdling_Wolf13 April 2024
No butchers, bakers, or candlestickmakers but an earnest small-town bookstore owner who discovers that her beloved store is under threat from corporate property developers. Much like the durability a generic plastic chair, Hallmark's success/ubiquity is undeniably down to their dogmatic adherence to formula. Not always compelling, often anodyne, but modestly appealing if you are in the right mood for sugary, treacle-thick sentiment. The Story of Us is genuinely sweet, with amiable protagonists, agressively small-town charm, and the erstwhile lovers O'Dell Sawyer (Sam Page) and Maggie Lawson's (Jamie Vaughn) inexorable romance feels far less contrived than usual.
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5/10
Not true love
Jackbv12310 February 2019
For one thing, this story is too much like too many other stories on the same channel. So many plot points are almost an exact copy of others before this.

How can a man even consider shattering the heart of the woman he supposedly loves. Crushing her soul. Destroying her dreams. The movie makes it very clear how much the store means to her. It upsets me that she even considers him if he would do anything to harm her that way. He can't possibly love her if he would do that. OK, I realize that it appears to be career suicide to do otherwise and if that's the way he sees it, then be honest and walk away from her, and he should have realized that long before it came to crisis point.

Maggie Lawson is the only redeeming thing about this movie as a happy and delightful young lady. Sam Page - meh. Not bad, but not the spark of Lawson. The couple who kept dancing around each other made a cute side story. Jacob Richter, as Jamie's ex, Matt, was a total non-entity - no life at all.
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8/10
A fun watch
diane_c_bruno17 February 2019
I watch Hallmark romantic comedies for one reason: to be whisked away to another world where reality isn't the number one priority. This movie was perfect for me! I love this cast! Maggie and Sam play off each other perfectly. Maggie's comedic sense is so good and Sam had the great sense as to play off our of her perfectly to make it work beautifully and not make her look silly. Yes, predictable storyline. But I don't mind. The set was beautiful aesthetically, love the cast, I can watch without cringing at language or violence, happy ending, and a kiss at 57 minutes after the hour. That's why I watch these movies and this one was perfect!
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3/10
I've seen this....a hundred times.
rightisright10 February 2019
This one is so bad, but not in a fun way. The story has been done before....even already this year a couple times. The leads have no chemistry. The only part that rings true is that bookstores are closing everywhere. Time to find a new setting for these movies. On a positive note, the Canadian supporting cast is great, including Frances Flanagan and Jenny Mitchell.
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10/10
It's Hallmark!
Jazzie-too6 March 2019
It's the reason I like Hallmark movies! What I liked best in this was Maggie Lawson and her interaction with the rest of cast. I agree with one of the reviews that the chemistry between Sam Page and Maggie's character lacked the dreamy stuff, but he's a sweet guy and his a little bit stiffness did not annoy me. Sure hope we see a lot more of Maggie Lawson. But I do get tired of many of the "same old faces". This was refreshing for me.
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4/10
not original but sweet valentines romance movie
novagirl1124 February 2019
So, this is definitely not an original plot, but I do really like Sam Page and Maggie Lawson, so I enjoyed watching them together. The character of Jamie's ex, Matt, was unbelievable, unnecessary, and frustrating. Overall, it's a cute Valentine's Day movie if you like Hallmark romance movies, but not one of the best.
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2/10
Deja vu
phd_travel13 February 2019
Save the bookshop or farm or bakery or ranch. Do the writers just do the same story with a different business to save?

Sam Page is the guy trying to close the deal. He looks a little detached and too mature to be acting cutesy and matchmaking. Maggie Lawson he store owner and him look like they are just going through the motions.

Not worth the DVR space.
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9/10
One of the best Hallmark movies out there!!
AngelCullen30 June 2020
I LOVE this movie! It's truly one of the best Hallmark movies out there thanks to the cast! and the main couple are both amazing actors and yes I could see the end from a mile long, and their chemistry is questionable but it was still a beautiful movie! and for a bookworm like myself, the book store "True Love" is a dream! Loved every second of watching this movie!
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2/10
Rehash after rehash
t-mccheyne24 February 2019
Sam Page is too stiff and getting too old to play parts that should be 30 something. Facial expressions have become frozen and no chemistry with co star. The shop is lovely as is the Town. That's about it. Getting tired of these formula movies. Swop the script with any same actors who have a free 3 days.
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9/10
If this doesn't give you Valentine's vibes...
innerlooper967 February 2023
This movie really appeals to me, although like others have shared, it's not going to differ from the usual formula of HM movies. The two leading actors (Page and Lawson) are excellent, with Page being a veteran of movies I've loved already (Christmas in Rome, with Lacey Chabert). His appeal is consistent, quirky but not irky. Lawson is a person I don't recognize myself, but she easily fit into this role.

This movie brings that cozy, hallmark familiarity with a lot of feminine visual beauty - the paper decorations, the unique props (I spotted a stone planter, a woman's 'face' with flowers placed inside - sounds odd, looks cool, i'm doing it in my place!).

I also found the other co-stars appealing - the side story of the two friends that date/unite is pretty adorable.

The story is not unfamiliar, and reminds me of the holiday movie with Alicia Witt, "Christmas Tree Lane" - but the characters are more subtle and less overt in this movie, which i love.

What this movie is not: overly sappy, overly try-hard, incredulous, child-centric (not a bad thing, but def. Not a trait of this movie), or set in a ski resort. These are the factors lately that have made me feel a little less interested, because I must have cabin fever - but no more snowy cabins and no more country-song background music please!

Speaking of music: best cover EVER of "take on me" by A-ha!

Enjoy this for what it is. Bonus: the orange cat with massive eyes and an especially adorable face-washing scene. <3.
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5/10
Not great.
Onetrack9715 February 2019
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Yes, it's another save the whales, or in this case, the old business district, especially the book store run by his high school girlfriend.

Haven't they heard about online bookstores? Getting evicted doesn't mean you have to close your business, unless you're just looking for an excuse to get out.

Really, this formula is getting very old, Christmas movie, or Valentines Day movie.

Maggie is the show. The supporting cast is either bad or had a poor script to work with.
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2/10
Nope...
agambre12 February 2019
The plot was flat. No chemistry between the leads. Sam Page was so stoic that negate the fact that they were sweethearts. Bad acting of the leads. The second lead couple were more fun to watch.
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2/10
Elliott was the standout character
islandstace20 October 2019
I enjoy Hallmark Movies here and there, a great escape, and not too heavy on the mind.

This film however was bland AND vapid, and that was a disappointment as I'd talked my Mother into turning the CNN off and joining me for a Hallmark movie. I'm guessing I won't be able to talk her into another now. She loved the cat though.
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pretty nice
Kirpianuscus12 February 2023
The basic virtue of this Hallmark film is the cast. In fact, the experience of actors for this kind of very sweet and predictable genre of films, in which the old fashion fairy tales are used in charming for dreamers of soap opera stzle , in new clothes.

In my case, an OK movie. For bookshop ( sure, too ...pink but romanticism rules ) and for the final project , figured by me from the first part of movie.

But it works in nice manner, for a Sawyer reminding Mark Twain hero, for a Matt who, is, obvious, better option for Jamie and for the love story between Rick and lucy ( sure,Marco Grazzini sounds better as Sawyer, against the not so irish aspect ).

But, no doubts, like many others Hallmarks, nice.
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