
In this Christian film from Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly series. Belinda Simpson is recovering from the loss of her husband. She arrives in a small Missouri town to become the local doctor. The town doesn't immediately take to a female doctor. She's also faced with the challenge of an infection in the town, that everyone believes came from the local orphanage. With help from her friend Annie and Lee Owens, a young blacksmith, Belinda seeks a cure.... (Full plot summary below)
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In this Christian film from Janette Oke's Love Comes Softly series. Belinda Simpson is recovering from the loss of her husband. She arrives in a small Missouri town to become the local doctor. The town doesn't immediately take to a female doctor. She's also faced with the challenge of an infection in the town, that everyone believes came from the local orphanage. With help from her friend Annie and Lee Owens, a young blacksmith, Belinda seeks a cure.
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| User Reviewshelly bFirst off casting: OK so ya can't get the same girl back to be Belinda, but she's a brunette, don't hire someone who's blond without giving her a wig, Story: For those of you who've read the books, once again it has reached a point in which the movie has nothing directly to do with the series its supposed to be based on. Changing the plans Belinda had to return to Anderson Corner, Belinda adopting a kid, Belinda getting remarried, have the new characters, Still its a good movie with a great story, just understand it has even less elements from the books then the other ones. |
| User ReviewWrik Sthis is one of the inspiring movies i have ever seen.. i really recommend this movie to everyone.. i love the story and the story lines.. very encouraging as a Christian.. can't wait to see the next series of this novel.. very touching.. i praise God for giving me the chance to see this movie.. this movie inspires me to serve the Lord more and trust Him more and more everyday.. go and see this movie.. |
| User ReviewSarah GReally genuine great movie. A must see in the series!! by Janet Oake |
| User ReviewFacu SAfter moving from Boston to Sikeston after the death of her husband, Belinda Simpson and her friend Annie Nelson develop a treatment for a mysterious cholera epidemic that is affecting the local orphanage. |
| User ReviewShontai HAmazing Movie all the Movies in the "Love Comes Softy" Series are five stars the acting and plot is right on, its happy and sad, and alot of us can relate with alot of the ups and downs in life we all face. I suggest it strongly to anyone who likes a good Christian semi olden day emotional film. |
| User ReviewAlexis DMuch better than the last 2 - possibly the best of the bunch! |
| User ReviewCountess None of my favorite movie series,it just keeps getting better even though they made like 7 of them. i cant wait for the next one.and kevin from the backstreet boys was in it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| User ReviewJason NVery similar storyline to other movies in the "Love" saga. I liked it. The movie seemed to recapture some of the best features of previous films. |
| User ReviewClarice Cnice story!...gud2 see patrick duffy act again |
| User ReviewRangan R7. The story of Dr. Belinda: Saving the town and the orphanage. The seventh part in the Hallmark's 'Love Comes Softly' movie series. Yet another satisfying movie with the convincing performances. I expected this part to take place in a city, but deliberately avoiding those things from happening. One thing from this series is crystal clear, that is the women and their live struggles in the countryside. The story continued, but as usual once again the cast has been changed as the timeline did. After the medical graduation and her husband's death, the mourning Belinda returns to the rural life. In the town where everybody panicked for the sudden deaths, blames for the orphanage. Belinda's arrive brings a new hope, so would she stand and deliver what people are expecting is the remaining story. The movie series is reached at a different level now. Comparing this to the first, not only the cast and characters changed, but the plot as well. So far the story was narrated moving forward to the next generation and their struggle. Now with this, a new view about the society and its causes. Well, there is a romance, but less focused on it to give a chance to explore on the fresh subject. "I wouldn't be who I was today if I hadn't grow-up the way I did." Of all the films, the cast was the best thing happened. The women were beautiful by appearance and excellent in character display. Particularly in this, Haylie Duff filled that part, but she's only been a sidekick and I hope she will return in the next as well. Because the character Belinda became more serious and professional. Refuses to blend in with the other characters, I mean in the human emotional way, in another word the chemistry is missing. That's not how we remember the women of this film series. They are gentle, caring and liked by the other characters around them. So, feels the change has come, but does it go on like this in the following films is the question. The old lady who runs the orphanage was the main attraction in the performance. That is also my weakness, I always fall for when I see the older people struggle in their lives. The role was small, maybe won't return in the next, but one of the best in the entire series. We have already talked about the deaths, especially the husband's, but the movie without a little girl is also impossible. It is kind of routine, without it the narration won't proceed, because they are the one who is going to lead in the follow-up films. In this the new girl, Lillian was introduced. The girl from one of my all time and favourite children's film 'Standing Up'. It was a wonderful role, but I already began to analyse her character's field of interest, because that's what the next narration going to be. 8/10 |