This week’s movie premiere was not quite typical for Hallmark rom-coms. Some might even say the topic is a little more controversial. But there’s no denying this one tugged at my heartstrings a bit. It had humor, emotional moments, chemistry, and a wonderful girl who pretty much stole the show in my opinion. As you can see I’ve got a lot to say about this one so let’s dive right in and talk about it!
Now, My only nit-pick in this opening scene is our main character, Amelia, played by Sarah Drew, is a single mom who has to get herself ready for work and her 10-year-old daughter ready for school, and she has her alarm set for 7am. Have you ever looked outside and noticed the traffic on the roads already at 7am? I’m just suggesting that if they were attempting to show a realistic representation of life as a working mom, perhaps they should have considered having her wake up just a little earlier. That’s all.
Inside the house we meet TJ’s family. His mother is planning a birthday party for his sister’s son. His sister wants to keep the party contained a bit, but it’s clear their family parties are typically huge events and mom and sister argue a bit, in a fun way though, over planning this party. And then just as TJ is ready to go off to start the day working the family business, their dad offers him a taste of a fresh breakfast pastry he just made from a new recipe he’s trying out.
And then we were back to Amelia again. She’s now showing up for work at a construction site for a new residential neighborhood where we meet her business partner and good friend, Maura. It turns out one of those two lunches we saw in the earlier scene was for Maura! Maura rolls her eyes at it but clearly, Amelia is very careful about spending money.
Really quick, I looked up the writer and found the teleplay was by Joie Botkin. I discovered she also worked on 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost, Cranberry Christmas (one of my favorites!), and Christmas in Vienna. I haven’t seen that one, yet, but I couldn’t help but notice it also stars Sarah Drew. That one’s available to stream on Hallmark Movies Now so guess what I’ll be watching next!
Fortunately, that’s all about to change and this movie is a wonderful storytelling of just how that all happened.
When Amelia picks up Ruby from school that day they talk about the family tree project and I love how Ruby describes her little family tree as not being a tree but a log.
Maura suggests that the first step to even finding him at this point is through a genetic registry. And while Ruby is super cute with the way she talks her mom into getting a genetic testing kit, this next scene of Amelia talking to Maura is particularly moving. I’m becoming quite a fan of Sarah Drew’s. She does an amazing job conveying just how emotional this scene is for Amelia, thinking about how much their lives are about to change if or once they find a match.
To show just how much she loves Ruby (yes, I added in that part), she pulls up the directions to drive out there and it’s only about 20 minutes away. So guess where she heads next! We see Amelia’s SUV driving up through the same entrance we saw earlier, past the same red barn as well, and she stops next to one of the cabins on the property where TJ happens to be working that day.
Of course she does let the two of them meet each other and the bond is just precious. And do you remember how his mother was over-the-top about planning that birthday party for what would now be Ruby's cousin? Yeah, she’s pretty over-the-top about meeting Ruby and Amelia, too, but in a good way! Amelia freaks out a little bit about Sofia and the big family and how they want her included in everything, but that’s because Amelia’s never had a family of more than 1 person at a time. First her mother, now Ruby. And that’s all she has ever known.
And as the story progresses, Ruby is not the only one who grows fonder of TJ. He and Amelia grow closer as well. And later on when they do share a kiss, I looked at the clock and saw that we had about a half an hour to go, so I knew something was going to backfire. And it did. Well, sort of. It was good news but it meant TJ would be gone for a long time, and that’s what’s been scaring Amelia all along. She never wanted Ruby to experience what she did as a child when her own father abandoned her.
But on the other hand, yes, Amelia was over the top with her reaction. Sometimes I’ll admit Hallmark does that just to intensify the conflict, you know, by making one character blow things up a bit out of proportion. Yeah, Amelia did do that and she ended up hurting Ruby and TJ so they all felt miserable along with her. I think they should have toned down that reaction a little bit.
But also in true Hallmark fashion, they do work things out at the end. And finally, when Ruby presented her family-tree project to her class, I got a little teary-eyed.
Well, I don’t often give out perfect 5 out of 5 ratings, but this one is awfully close. I’m choosing to give it 4½ out of 5 just because of the conflict situation near the end that we just talked about.
So what did you think this week? I'm admittedly becoming a fan of Sarah Drew and really do plan to watch Christmas in Vienna as soon as I can. Should I do a review of that one soon? Maybe you’ve noticed I haven’t reviewed any Christmas movies, yet, and we all know Hallmark is most famous for their Christmas movies! I confess I’ve been holding off for a few reasons. One is I just started my channel in January and that seemed like a good time to, well, practice making videos. But also I’m not so sure there’s much of a demand for watching Christmas movies between January and April!
But can you believe that by the time you see this video it will be May? And that means we’re only two months away from Christmas in July! Whoa!
So, my question for you is would you like me to post a review of a Christmas movie now? I’ve never seen Christmas in Vienna so I’m open to doing a review of it. Please let me know if that’s something you’d like to see in the comments below.
Well, I think that wraps up my review of Branching Out. Coming up next week we’ll be watching the Hallmark premiere of A Lifelong Love. That’s going to be another week where the movie’s not technically new. It aired last summer on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries network, but because it’s the first time showing on the Hallmark Channel they’re calling it a premiere. And since I’ve never seen it, it's a premiere for me, too! A week after that we’ll be watching A Whitewater Romance starring Cindy Busby and Ben Hollingsworth. That one is brand new and looks like it could be a lot of fun!
As always, thank you so much for being here and being a part of the Magical Movie Club. We'll be back next week to chat more about our favorite magical movies!
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