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When Calls the Heart (2014)
They pull you in for 5-6 seasons on Netflix, then you have to pay to watch the other seasons?
I've watched thi since Season 1, upset that they killled off Jack/ Lissing, although he wanted to leave. Should have recast him! Main thing is, in order for me to watch, I have to pay to watch seasons 5, 6 & 7? WHO DIES THAT? I was hoping to watch them after I subscribed to regular cable again, No! I have to purchase them to catch up after Jack dies, then a Christmas special, then new seasons? Lori's college trial happened, and worried it wouldn't continue, yet then they want us to pay? As if Hallmark doesn't make enough money? I haven't seen any other show do that to their fans! I have lost a lot of respect for Hallmark. A company I respected for their clean shows, yet they turned out greedier than the rest of them! Shame on Hallmark! So disappointed in them!
Useless (2020)
The acting is mundane. Kudos to Kyle though!
I normally don't write reviews. I was excited to see a heart warming tale about a teen working through her grief. Yet, right from the beginning it was awful. I continued to watch hoping it would get better. No, it didn't happen.
Not sure how long all these actors have been acting, yet there is no real emotion, Or believability in their rolls, happy, sad, or anything, or people actually having a real conversation.
It's like they're reading the script, yet blah, blah, blah, like the Principle on Ferris Bueller's day off, "Bueller? Bueller? No chemistry between the Aunt and Uncle. "Huckleberry Pancakes?" Even then no excitement. No excitement, or enthusiasm, no convincing it's a story being told. The fight between was stupidly done, g
Best actor is the supposed to be nerdy college kid Kyle. He seemed like he had more acting, ability, and showed excitement, disappointments, like he knew how to act. I wish there was more of him acting wouldn't have been so long of a movie.
It was mundane.all throughout this movie. Best part were the horses, and Kyle.