Different Flowers
Different Flowers
PG-13 | 29 September 2017 (USA)
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Uptight Millie Haven has always followed the rules, but when she has doubts before her big Kansas City wedding, her attitude-prone little sister Emma, the least likely of heroes, comes to the rescue. They embark on a spontaneous roadtrip to their grandmother’s farm where, with the help of Grandma Mildred, they rediscover their bond.

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Reno Rangan

It was kind of a road movie, but it all had ended sooner than the rest of the story come into effect. The story of a runaway bride. She hits the road with her troubled little sister. They decide to go to the place where they grew up together. Along the way, they encounter a few things. Like doing some mischievous things, shopping, et cetera. When they reach their destination, they try to make the most of it like nothing had happened. But it always keeps haunting them, which leads to quarrels between them. So what happens later, how their unplanned trip ends were revealed in the remaining parts.It was so simple. But there's nothing new. The cast, especially the two sisters makes it looks decent. Personally, I liked the little one. I thought it was predictable, and in the most cases it was, but there were some unexpected new developments happened. Particularly the new romance. After all it was not a bad film. But if you think so, then it's just you are not the audience they aimed for. Maybe if I was a woman, I could have liked it better. I've enjoyed watching it, but in the end, I felt it was an average film. I hope the film finds its audience, one of them could be you. So choose it wisely.6/10

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kevinstross

I wasn't sure what to expect but the star studded cast made me intrigued. I loved this movie! It is a great story with female leads and they do a great job of carrying the story. Shelly Long adds to the story and still has what it takes. The directing was particularly good. You felt as if you were a part of the story and it really captured the what was happening and allowed the audience to be a part of it. I particularly enjoyed some of the small town scenes. It reminded me of Americana and it captured that vibe perfectly. This is a good film and you should see it. It is worth your time.

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swifewife

This movie was an inspired movie that I thoroughly enjoyed. First time director, Dameron, allowed all the characters to reach their potential throughout the movie. The story of the two sisters coming together in a time of need is refreshing and full of girl power. There are so many delightful cameo roles in this movie that I watched it twice to catch all the fun scenes with the likes of; Shelley Long, Rob Mayes, Sterling Knight, Steve Agee, Romy Rosemont, and Sean Gunn. Each add their own wonderful presence to an already solid film. I loved the scenery and felt like I was taken back to my Midwest roots filled with the farm, countryside and good people you encounter there. The music in this movie is another positive. I was amazed how this independent film was able to garner such great music and use it to inspire this already beautiful story. I have sisters and I have already planned to give them a download code for a holiday gift. Well done and a movie worth repeat watching.

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benminett05

Emma Bell and Hope Lauren's portrayal of sisters Millie and Emma's tumultuous relationship is purely delightful. The film, set mostly in the mid-west is warm, charming and relatable. Given a bigger budget and longer to tell the story I think this film could have been a cult hit. It left me smiling and wanting more from the two main characters. A perfect easy watch for a Sunday afternoon.

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