I have so many conflicting feelings about this movie. On the one hand, Niagara Falls makes for a stunning setting for a good love story. But what happens in the first 30 minutes of a movie can really set the tone for the whole thing. What kind of tone did this one have? Oh my… The characters, in the beginning, were so awful I wanted to turn it off at the 30 minute mark and walk away. But I endured to see how it would play out. And shockingly, it had several redeeming moments. Were they enough to save the movie? As usual, I’ve got a lot to say about this one so let’s dive right in and talk about it!
Falling in Love in Niagara, starring Jocelyn Hudon and Dan Jeannotte, premiered on Hallmark Channel on April 20th. I first saw Jocelyn Hudon in the short-lived series, When Hope Calls. It’s really a shame that the series only lasted one season, I thought it had a lot going for it. She was also in Romance with a Twist earlier this year. I’ll put a link to my discussion on that movie right here, if you’re interested. I remember Dan Jeannotte from The Royal Nanny, which I have to admit was unexpectedly fun, and most recently he was in Sense and Sensibility. Now there’s a movie with reviews all over the place. Here’s a link to my thoughts on that one as well. You just might be surprised by what I had to say this time. I know I was.
While Madeline is fixing herself breakfast with all of her neatly labeled groceries for each day of the week, her fiance walks in. He doesn’t live there, but he’s on his way to work to give an important sales pitch and he’s frantically looking for what he calls his “lucky” socks. Apparently, she took his laundry to do for him because she doesn’t like the way he does it, and she threw away his lucky socks. Meanwhile, while his mind is solely focused on giving an important presentation that day, her mind is focused on planning their honeymoon, which is 5 weeks away, in Niagara. The two of them are both talking on and on and on and neither one is listening to the other.
And I also understand they were trying to show us her nervous habit of aligning pens everywhere she goes, but why does she keep a stack of pens lying on the kitchen table? And has anyone else noticed they always seem to be the same pens that she aligns in every scene? I’m just saying.
That’s right about the point that Jason blew up at her and called off the wedding. So think about this. This is the point in most Hallmark movies where we’re supposed to not like the ex-boyfriend or fiance, right after they break up, but this time I was practically cheering him on! I even saw someone else on Twitter Saturday night post the same thing!
But I did like the fact that she came up with the idea of the two of them going on the honeymoon vacation together. She called it a Sistermoon, which was a little dorky but at the same time, it worked. Well, Harley talked Madeline into going with her by appealing to her lack of an adventurous side because that is what Jason had accused her of, too.
After the two sisters get checked into the hotel in Niagara, Madeline decides to go on a walk by herself. I’ll admit we got to see some spectacular scenery here. But then Madeline sees Mike for the first time playing his guitar on a park bench and she throws coins into his full, hot cup of coffee and it splashes all over him. Mind you she got close enough to him that she should have seen how full his cup of coffee was when she threw those coins. I honestly can’t blame him for getting mad here. But this starts off about 30 minutes or so of annoying, playground bickering that just grated on my nerves.
And later, when Madeline got back to the hotel, she told her sister about the encounter. “I met the world’s grumpiest man” and she never even mentioned the fact that she had splashed hot coffee all over him.
Later on that evening the sisters go to a fancy restaurant without a reservation and can’t get a table for at least an hour and a half. Really? Madeline didn’t have reservations on her color-coded, hour-by-hour itinerary? Well luckily another couple, who happens to be getting married the next weekend, offered to share their table with them. They actually become good friends and spend quite a bit of time together over the course of the movie.
So, the theme of this movie is actually very good where these two completely opposite characters come to fall in love with each other by the end of the movie. And you know, once they got over the petty bickering, about 26 minutes in, the movie got much better.
Mike was even successful in getting the idea through to her that they could still have a great day even if every detail wasn’t planned down to the last minute. And what he really wanted was to give her an adventure tour. I mean yes, he is quite knowledgeable about the botanical gardens and the vineyards, but he prefers adventures. He also appealed to her “make-him-jealous” side suggesting she show off pictures on social media of her having a great time without Jason, the former fiancé.
Of course the very first thing he starts her out with is riding a Zip Line! Whoa! I’ve never even ridden a zip line but it actually looked like so much fun. Then they had lunch together and I could finally feel the chemistry starting to develop.
Once these two characters finally connected and discovered how much they enjoyed each other’s company, I loved how they complimented each other so well. This is where the storyline was really good because they brought out the best in each other, and their differences made them that much better when they were together. For example, besides the obvious fears that Mike helped Madeline overcome, she also inspired him to clean up his act a little bit and even get out and sing in public again.
They also threw in a scene with some karaoke, which was okay. There was nothing spectacular about these scenes and I honestly didn’t care for the singing, but I understand this was necessary for character bonding. Which clearly worked well, especially with Mike and Maddie.
There was one more scene I didn’t care for where Mike ran off the stage when he was supposed to be singing. Did I mention this movie is full of ups and downs? Yeah, this one ran the gamut!
Happily, though, she sees the error in her ways and ends up with Mike at the end. You all knew that. It’s Hallmark! And that look on Mike’s face when she came back gave me some goosebumps. I was quite impressed with Dan Jeannotte’s acting here. I could really sense Mike’s pain in his face earlier when she told him she was leaving and then the pure joy when she came back.
Wow, this movie took me on a bit of a roller coaster ride! So, was all of that really a good thing after all? I mean how in the world do I rate this one? For the first 20 minutes or so I was convinced this was a 1 or a 2. Then when it got better I thought maybe it’s a 3. But now I’m thinking maybe it should be just a little higher because clearly I have strong feelings about this one and I loved the ending.
Well, on IMDB I’ve found that most average Hallmark movies sit in the low-to-mid 6 range, like 6.2 to 6.5. I think a 6.6 to 6.9 falls above average. And anything higher than a 7 is definitely one of the better ones. So does that mean a 3 out of 5 for me makes it a 6.0 on IMDB? If so, then a 3½ from me would be a 7 on IMDB. I don’t know, overall is this movie worth that? Or maybe I just need to stay off IMDB? I don’t know. I’ll keep giving this some more thought. I really did feel the chemistry between Maddie and Mike and I really enjoyed the ending! So okay, I’ll give it a 3½.
How about you? What did you think? Was I being petty complaining about the characters being petty? Maybe I am, but I am being honest and calling it as I see it. That’s part of what this is all about. Sometimes I’ll love them, some weeks not so much.
Well, I think it’s time I wrapped up my review of Falling in Love in Niagara. Coming up next week we’ll be watching the premiere of Branching Out with Sarah Drew from Guiding Emily. I’m really looking forward to that one! And then the following week we have another star from When Calls The Heart in her own movie. In this one we’ll see Andrea Brooks who plays Faith Carter in A Lifelong Love.
As always, thank you so much for 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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