‘LOVE IN GLACIER NATIONAL: A NATIONAL PARK ROMANCE’
What ends up being the first in their “series” of National Park movies, Love in Glacier National will either inspire you to ski or make you cold.
Love in Glacier National: A National Park Romance (2023) Hallmark Film Review
Charting weather and an expert in avalanche forecasting, Heather (Ashley Newbrough) is invited by a good friend (Devon Alexander) to Glacier National Park to install her software. While there, spending her down time with the sister she had to cancel her Hawaii trip with, Heather meets and clashes with Chris (Stephen Huszar).
In charge of the mountain rescue, Chris finds new technology isn’t as reliable. He believes you have to understand the snow and watch the patterns to predict weather. But persistent in her cause, Heather isn’t about to give in and the pair finds maybe there’s good in both of their philosophies. love in glacier national
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‘LOVE IN GLACIER NATIONAL: A NATIONAL PARK ROMANCE.’ Review of the 2023 #Hallmark film with #StephenHuszar. #Romance #Hallmarkies Share on XThis is the first film in the Hallmark lineup of their National Park romance movies. This one visits the frigid twelve-degree air of Glacier National Park. Piles of snow surround everyone and skiing plays a big role. With a leading man network fans like and an acknowledgement that the leads do “like” each other, the film is cute.
The script also leans into, more so than they have been, the “nuisance” other woman. While sometimes Hallmark used to frequently employ this, they pace this trope more and I appreciate this. The cast suits their roles and over half are familiar faces. The scenery is also stunning. Whether it’s real or not I don’t know, but it just looks pretty.
Those who enjoy this genre or movies with a sense of adventure will enjoy this one.
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Content: the usual TV-G rating is intact for Love in Glacier National. There’s a kiss or two and some “awkward” dialogue about someone being good with their hands (in reference to a massage).
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