The new romantic comedy “Love In Bloom” premiered on August 27 on Great American Family.
“Love In Bloom” was directed by Rogue Rubin in Queensland, which has some visually striking scenery and some of the most magnificent animals on the globe. The script by Samantha Benjamin was impressive.
The synopsis of the movie is as follows: In “Love In Bloom,” Amelia Hart (Susie Abromeit) has a picture-perfect life: a successful floristry in Chicago and a boyfriend who is about to propose.
When her soon-to-be-married little sister and fiancé become marooned at a mountain retreat days before their wedding in Primrose River Australia, Amelia, and the best man, a vet named Grayson Tanner (Julian Haig), are tasked with stepping in to save the wedding.
Most of the story underscores the values of love and having an affinity for wildlife and the animals in nature.
Amelia finds new meaning in the town’s beautiful gardens, and love, when she least expects it.
This story is quite inspirational, and hopefully, it will stimulate fans and viewers to form stronger bonds in their personal lives and foster harmony in their relationships.
The film’s musical score certainly helps elevate it to a higher level. It’s a neat story about protagonist Amelia Hart finding herself, and it is very warm, poignant, and relatable. It has all the ingredients and it pays a fitting tribute to the timeless and nostalgic romantic comedy. The cinematography is stunning, and the Australian culture and wildlife featured in the film are an added bonus.
Susie Abromeit and Julian Haig did an excellent job portraying the female and male leads in the film. Veteran actress Monette Lee was marvelous as the witty and sensational Mrs. Popp, while iconic Australian actor Steven Tandy was remarkable in a subtle performance as Mr. Poppy.
Melinda Vidler (Bonnie) and Jason Wilder (Jake) gave viewers yet another quintessential love story within the movie. Equally noteworthy were Lin Yin as Piper and Artin John as Peter respectively.
The Verdict
Overall, “Love In Bloom,” starring Susie Abromeit and Julian Haig, is an exceptional new romantic comedy on Great American Family. The acting ensemble in this movie is utterly fantastic, and “Love In Bloom” garners an A rating.
