Love, of Course (2018 TV Movie)
8/10
Enjoyable Fall Fare
2 June 2024
This Hallmark romance is an autumnal story, and Hallmark knows how to frame a season.

The two leads, Kelly Rutherford as Amy, and Cameron Mathison as Noah, project a laidback attitude that is complementary and fits in nicely with the feeling of the film.

Amy is an accountant and very organized. She is also a widow. When she travels from LA to Oregon to drop her daughter off at college, she meets Noah, who she assumes is a groundkeeper at the school. They exchange light banter, then meet again later through a coincidence (of course).

Now with an empty nest, Amy is at a crossroads in her life. She decides to stay in Oregon to direct the local harvest festival for six weeks. Noah, who has a history of changing jobs, is actually a professor of agriculture. He may be leaving soon for a job in Australia. During the course of planning the festival, they spend time together and grow closer (of course).

They are afraid to express their burgeoning feelings and put themselves out there, where fears of rejection reside. In fact, they might not ever truly connect if not for some of cupid's helpers. But all ends well (of course).

Watch for gymnast Gabby Douglas in a small role as the roommate of Amy's daughter. And the music at the end of the film is enjoyable.
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