
Gabriela Diaz's (Christina Milian) San Francisco design firm folds the week of her break-up. Inspired by a potent concoction of wine and Wi-Fi, she successfully enters a contest to "Win an Inn" overlooking New Zealand's countryside. Thousands of airline miles later, she discovers The Bellbird Valley Farm boasts a crumbling facade, floorboard-treading goat, and meddling neighbor who covets the space. Eager to renovate and sell the property fast, she partners with Jake Taylor (... (Full plot summary below)
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Gabriela Diaz's (Christina Milian) San Francisco design firm folds the week of her break-up. Inspired by a potent concoction of wine and Wi-Fi, she successfully enters a contest to "Win an Inn" overlooking New Zealand's countryside. Thousands of airline miles later, she discovers The Bellbird Valley Farm boasts a crumbling facade, floorboard-treading goat, and meddling neighbor who covets the space. Eager to renovate and sell the property fast, she partners with Jake Taylor (Adam Demos), the Kiwi contractor and volunteer firefighter observing much of her city-girl culture shock. Once the final fixtures are hung, she's hesitant to leave him, the inn, and the inviting community that nurtured her creative side.
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| RogerEbert.comNick AllenFalling Inn Love may look and sound like a lot of other movies, but you could never confuse it for being dishonest. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreA less bland script would have helped. More edge, more slang, more contrast between the city girl (woman) and the country film. Falling Inn Love isn’t unpleasant. It’s only problem is that it’s not enough of anything else, either. |
| The New York TimesHelen T. VerongosThe movie becomes a cavalcade of tired gags — less com than rom. |
| User ReviewJLuis_001Completely conventional and rudimentary, but I've seen much, much worse in this genre. |
| User ReviewNlibbosfThe worst acting I have ever seen. It is one of those movies were nothing happens. |