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A Splash Of Love on DVD, Romance, Rhiannon Fish, Benjamin Hollingsworth
A Splash Of Love on DVD, Romance, Rhiannon Fish, Benjamin Hollingsworth
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A Ph.D. student expands her studies to include the whales of the Pacific Northwest. There she meets a whale-watching tour guide and they soon find themselves bonding over more than just Orcas.
Actors: Rhiannon Fish, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Laura Soltis
Year Of Release: 2022
Running Time: 85 minutes Color
Language : English
(Manufactured On Demand , Region 0.)
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Testimonial:
A Splash of Love (2022) Prime Video/Hallmark Now
This is a Hallmark romance film starring Rhiannon Fish and Benjamin Hollingsworth, both of who have starred in several Hallmark movies as I write this. Fish stars as Chloe Turner, a PHD candidate sent to the Pacific Northwest to study Orcas. The she meets Ben Winters, a local whale-watching guide. The movie revolves around these two and their growing relationship, and joint interest in Orcas. Laura Soltis stars as the pleasant owner of the B&B, or inn, where Chloe stays. Additional characters, like the lovely Juliana Wimbles, can be found in the IMDB listing for this film.
Please note, this is a Hallmark romance movie. This is not any anything else, nor is marketed as anything else. I never fail to be amazed by other reviewers who never address the actual movie, but spend their entire review picking apart the realism of a Hallmark romance--or any romance. And since this film dealt with Chloe studying orcas, the critics had a field day. So many reviews ripped apart anything and everything about the science in this movie. They even tore down the character's reactions, as they should have been more in line with real a scientist's behavior. Good grief. Hallmark movies are not about science, or even realism in any way, shape, or form. They are love stories. If one cannot really and truly suspend disbelief when watching a film like this, perhaps they should not be watching a film like this--and they should not be writing reviews that don't touch on the actual movie once. That seems valueless for the romance movie fan who comes here to get an idea about a romance movie.
All that said, Rhiannon Fish and Benjamin Hollingsworth were both well-cast for this movie. They displayed nice chemistry for a growing relationship as the movie progressed. A lot of the critics here bad-mouthed the script, but if you're watching to enjoy a love story, which is part and parcel of a romance film, you will enjoy a number of interesting scenes, and events that are not the run-of-the-mill Hallmark romance scenes. And with the lovely outdoor backgrounds here (something Rhiannon Fish seems to be specializing in with her romance films), I think it'll be enjoyable for you.
Were there any parts I disliked? Yes--I'm not a fan of crummy boyfriends and ex-girlfriends written into these scripts just to throw a wrench into the story. Hallmark is a bit hooked on those particular tropes--but we're warned here because the movie opens up with Chloe dealing with her back-home boyfriend of the moment--a loser boyfriend we just know is headed for the dumpster. But otherwise I really like this movie., and I think you'll like it too. Do remember--Hallmark makes love stories for fans of romance movies, not for marine biologists, cartographers, or professional Academy Awards critics. Don't miss this movie if you are one of the former.

