Watched: Finished the third one on 01/29/2025
Format: Amazon
Viewing: First for all three
Director: Peter DeLuise, Terry Ingram x2
Job: BnB owner
Location of story: Pennsylvania?
new skill: running a BnB/ starting a bakery business
Man: Brennan Elliot
Job of Man: Wall Street Deal Maker/ Goat Herd/ Handy Man
Goes to/ Returns to: Goes To
Event: None/ None/ Wedding
Food: Baked goods. My God, so many baked goods
Well, this was roughly 4.5 hours spent on a very long walk.
The All of My Heart trilogy maybe doesn't need to exist, and, yet, it does. Why? I do not know. Was the original so successful The People demanded more? Internet sleuthing tells me that, yes, people loved the first one so much, Hallmark had to cook up sequels.
The series fulfills the fantasy (by someone, absolutely not me) of owning and operating a Bed and Breakfast in the country, where everyone tells you that you are good at baking. This is clearly a dream of many.
It is also a Hallmark movie series that never says it out loud, but absolutely implies, our leads are living in sin for the equivalent of 2 out of 3 movies.
As a bonus, it features TV luminary Ed Asner for absolutely no reason, but he's in all three movies as The Wise Old Man.
After finishing some other Chabert movie (I think the Hawaii movie), I was rolled into All of My Heart (2015). In this one, Chabert plays a caterer who inherits *half* of a house, and sees the possibility to make her dream of opening a BnB in leaf-peeper country a reality. Frequent Chabert collab Brennan Elliot shows up as the other inheritee, and plays a hard-nosed Wall Street guy who just wants to get half the proceeds of the house's sale. If she can buy him out, great.