Love Under the Stars

2015

Comedy / Romance

Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 59%
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 1806 1.8K

Plot summary

Young at heart graduate student Becca strikes up an unlikely friendship with Emily, a quiet girl who recently lost her mother. With every passing play date chaperoned by Emily's father, Becca helps Emily come out of her shell and cope with her loss, and Emily teaches Becca to take on adult responsibilities. When a romance develops between Becca and Nate, though, the two must learn to balance their new relationship with Nate's responsibility to Emily, and with Becca's responsibility to finish her education.



September 18, 2023 at 10:19 PM

Director

Terry Ingram

Top cast

Barry Bostwick as Walt Godfrey
Wes Brown as Nate
Jessica Harmon as Amy Godfrey
Chelan Simmons as Amber
720p.WEB
776.11 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by atlasmb 9 / 10

A Favorite

Of all the Hallmark romances I have watched so far, this is my favorite. It is a sweet story.

Becca (Ashleigh Newbrough) is a fun-loving college student who seems to drift through life, never finishing anything. She forms a friendship with a young girl, Emily (Jaeda Lily Miller), whose widowed father, Nate (Wes Brown), has no idea how to bring Emily out of her reserved, withdrawn depression.

This is a character-driven story, but the dialogue is touching and the plot offers some wonderful moments. All three leads shine in their performances--- especially the two ladies, who rise above the usual characterizations in Hallmark films.

There is one disappointingly familiar plot twist near the end that pulled me out of the story, but that moment passes quickly and the ending is very satisfying.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 8 / 10

Love that shines like a star

There were two primary reasons for seeing 'Love Under the Stars', and they are the two most common reasons for me in seeing anything. One was the premise, have liked most of the premises of Hallmark's 2015 output (though with exceptions such as 'Perfect Match'), but even with it being an unoriginal one this was a very easy to relate to one. The cast is a talented one, have liked Ashley Newborough and Wes Brown in other things and the same goes for Barry Bostwick.

'Love Under the Stars' was every bit as good as the premise sounded. As far as Hallmark's 2015 output goes, it is one of the best and when it comes to Hallmark's Hallmark Movies and Mysteries films in general it is better than most. All the cast come off very well, and the story has a lot of charm and heart without taking itself too seriously (which is not always the case with Hallmark Movies and Msyteries films, this is in regard to the latter). It isn't perfect, but this is one of those nearly great films that fell pretty much at the final hurdle.

If there was a nit-pick, it is that it could have gotten going quicker, with the film not finding momentum straight away.

Really though, when it comes to criticisms, only the far too pat resolution (have found this to be the case a lot with Hallmark, have found myself unintentionally criticising this aspect a lot) doesn't ring true and it did spoil the film a bit. It did make the female lead character come over as too naive and undermined a little the growth that she went through throughout the course of the film (and the growth actually was pretty significant).

A lot however is great. Newborough and Brown both give likeable and agreeably well meaning performances, in roles that on the whole felt true to life. Their characters coming over as flawed people to begin with (not overdone flawed though), while going through growth at a not rushed or aimless rate. Their chemistry is understated but still natural and genuine. Bostwick is solid in his role and Jaeda Lily Miller stands out in a beyond her years performance that mixes unforced cuteness, easy going charm and sincerity, never coming over as too cute or bratty. The characters, or at least the types, are ones seen a lot, but they aren't dull and only Newborough's character's final decision frustrates.

Furthermore, 'Love Under the Stars' looks attractive, especially the scenery and the music doesn't dominate or feel drab. The script is well meaning and takes the subject seriously without being over-serious, while having some light hearted-ness that doesn't come over as too jokey. The story isn't perfect, but is very touching and was easy to relate to while not feeling mawkish or over-serious. The music isn't overused or over-scored, often sensitive.

Concluding, liked it a good deal. 8/10.

Reviewed by Jackbv123 10 / 10

More kleenex please

How have I never seen this movie before now? Ashley Newbrough has been on my radar for at least a year or two. Wes Brown is always solid. And Jaeda Lily Miller by now has turned out more significant roles than a lot of adults and I think this might be one of her best even if it is early in her career.

I was thoroughly enjoying the story especially the three way relationship between man, woman and child. So much chemistry. Then after what I thought was a little hiccup (see below), it kicked into overdrive. Watch for the postcard size picture and take note of all of the people in it. But then the climax not only surprised me but touched me deeply, as well it should have. So well done.

The dialogue between Becca and Emily was a lot of fun and I always enjoy quirky characters. Emily is probably a bit too mature in some ways for her age and for a movie about child psychology, I think it's ironic that she exhibits thought processes a child her age hasn't developed enough for. But we call her precocious and audiences love it.

In some ways the story rehashed plot lines that have been done before, but Becca's thesis puts a fresh spin on it. And yes there were some other predictable things. I definitely saw the conflict coming, even if I thought maybe this was a terrible excuse to create a conflict. Yet it had to be that way for the whole thing to work.

Tiny pet peeves: 1) Some of us older adults can't read the tiny text on phone screens even if we pause it. 2) I'm always a little annoyed, especially in books, when more than a few words are spoken in a foreign language without an immediate translation.

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