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Love Comes Softly

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Movie Reviews of Love Comes Softly

Movie Review: intuition
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie has it all. It has a tragic beginning & portrays the drama and the mourning that comes from such a tragedy. It has the struggle of and challenges of the new relationships that are born out of the situation. There is drama, depth and humor in the journey to develop a relationship with the little girl 'Missy'. I really enjoyed a romantic story that had so much in the story between the young girl Missy and the main character. By the end of the story it is difficult not to fall in love with the characters. In one scene Marty (the main character) spends a good part of the day preparing a chicken dinner - in this I really appreciated the realisitc look at the life of these pioneers. This is a story with depth that is so wonderful as you allow yourself to identify with the characters in the day they live and the situations they found themselves in. This is up amoung my all time favorites!!

Movie Review: Well done
Summary: 5 Stars

When Marty loses her husband as they are about to settle down in the West, she is devastated.
Clark Davis, a widower, needs help with his daughter, Missie, and his house. Missie has been doing a lot of chores around the house and has little time for play.
So, Marty reluctantly agrees to marry Clark--at least until the next wagon train comes by heading back East. (She and Clark don't share a room.) Marty has a lot of learning to do--she hasn't had to work hard until now. She also has a few things to teach resistant Missie.

This is a good family movie! It is not like the book in every aspect, such as Missie's age, but overall it stays quite true to the book. There are many emotional moments and a few funny moments in this film. The acting was good for the most part--Skye McCole Bartusiak did an excellent job as Missie.

Movie Review: Touching and engaging
Summary: 5 Stars

I saw this movie on Cable (The Hallmark station) and loved it so much that every time it would be on, i'd watch. But you'd also have to watch the sequel, "Love's Enduring Promise"( which Starts with the daughter, now a grown women and her life, but keeps the character from "Love, Come's Softly"). Both movies show the strength, the heart and what it takes to endure to the end to get not just what you want, but more importantly, what you really need. What's important, your strength in family,in love, and in your Faith through it all. I recommend this movie for the whole family and there aren't many of those around. But if you want a Good Family movie, a wholesome and exciting movie, Get both. I'm anxiously waiting for the 3rd to come out!

Movie Review: The power and mystery of Love.
Summary: 5 Stars

I rented this DVD expecting little more than a soap opera and was so moved by it that I bought it the next day from Amazon.
It is a story of a young wife and her husband going west to begin their lives together- she pregnant with their first child - when tragedy strikes and her husband is killled. Alone and stranded, she enters into a marriage of convenience with a widower and his young daughter ostensibly until the winter passes and she can return to her home. Meanwhile her baby comes and he is there to help her deliver- his daughter resents her because she is taking the place of her mother- yet over these months mutual need grows slowly into love that heals and bonds them together. Wonderful and inspiring.

Movie Review: Love Comes Softly
Summary: 5 Stars

One of the best Christian family movies that I have seen in a really long time. I highly recommend this movie showing hurt and true love that will last a lifetime.

Marty and Aaron Claridge (Katherine Heigl and Oliver Macready) travel west in search of new opportunity in the 1800's. But when tragedy strikes and Marty is suddenly widowed, the young woman must face the rugged terrain, bleak weather, and life among strangers-alone. That is until a handsome widower named Clark Davis ( Dale Midkiff) suggests a platonic "marriage of convenience" until Marty can return home. As the months pass, through, Marty and Clark discover an unexpected new love where there was once only loss.
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