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Getting Married in Buffalo Jump |
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Rating: Summary: Save your money buy the other one. Review: Formerly titled "Buffalo Jump", this Canadian romance stars Paul Gross (of Due South fame) and Wendy Crewson (Santa Clause movies.) Wendy plays a woman rancher in need of a hire hand. Paul Gross will help on one condition - that they have a platonic business marriage and share the profits from the ranch. Families from both sides interfere and weigh in on the the issue, and the tension and tenderness between the two leads is believable and heartbreaking. The scenary is breathtaking, as is the soundtrack featuring many of K.D. Langs first hits. Whether you rent it or buy it, this is a romance to treasure.
Rating: Summary: A 5 Star Romance with a K.D. Lang Soundtrack Review: Formerly titled "Buffalo Jump", this Canadian romance stars Paul Gross (of Due South fame) and Wendy Crewson (Santa Clause movies.) Wendy plays a woman rancher in need of a hire hand. Paul Gross will help on one condition - that they have a platonic business marriage and share the profits from the ranch. Families from both sides interfere and weigh on the the issue, and the tension and tenderness between the two leads is believable and heartbreaking. The scenary is breathtaking, as is the soundtrack featuring many of K.D. Langs first hits. Whether you rent it or buy it, this is a romance to treasure.
Rating: Summary: AN EXCELLENT, TENDER LOVE STORY Review: One of my all time favorite love stories - tenderness, gentleness and emotional.
Mama wants her daughter to become a concert pianist [she actually plays in lounges] not settle for the ranch that will drag her down.
She has other ideas, as her father has left the ranch to her, but her mother wants to sell.
She has the land but not much working knowledge when Alex applies as a handyman.
It becomes a very sticky point when she finds out that Alex has a son with a woman he didn't marry.
I loved the line "When he's gone, he's gone" ---- how Alex makes it up to his son and finally wins Sophie.
The whole gist of mama trying to undermine Sophie's determination to keep the ranch and her interest in Alex was heart-rending.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- definitely a keeper to watch over and over again.
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