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200787 minDrama, Romance, Western, Family, TV Movie

Love's Unfolding Dream

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Is Love's Unfolding Dream worth watching? With a rating of 6.9/10, this Drama, Romance, Western, Family, TV Movie film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Love's Unfolding Dream Synopsis

Centers on Missy's adopted daughter Belinda Tyler as she follows her dream. Belinda wants to be a doctor, but this time period does not look kindly on women with careers, especially one in the medical field. But Belinda is a strong-minded woman and deeply wants a career as a doctor. She manages to prove her abilities while assisting the local doctor and caring for an old woman who recently experienced a stroke. Belinda nurses her back to health and helps her regain the use of her arm again. Belinda also meets the nephew of their deceased neighbor. Drew comes to town to get his uncle's farm in shape to sell. After that he intends on returning to New York to join his father's law practice. He has no desire to stay in this small, unsophisticated town. But after meeting Belinda he has second thoughts. Belinda also feels something for Drew, but she is conflicted because she wants to be a doctor...

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Top Cast

Erin Cottrell
Erin CottrellMissy Tyler
Scout Taylor-Compton
Scout Taylor-ComptonBelinda Tyler
Dale Midkiff
Dale MidkiffClark Davis
Robert Pine
Robert PineDr. Micah Jackson
Victor Browne
Victor BrowneSheriff Zach Taylor
Samantha Smith
Samantha SmithMart Davis
Patrick Levis
Patrick LevisDrew Simpson
Nancy Linehan Charles
Nancy Linehan CharlesVirginia Stafford-Smith

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Is Love's Unfolding Dream worth watching?

Love's Unfolding Dream has received mixed reviews with a 6.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance, Western movies.

Is Love's Unfolding Dream hit or flop?

Love's Unfolding Dream has received average ratings (6.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Love's Unfolding Dream?

Love's Unfolding Dream is a Drama, Romance, Western movie that Centers on Missy's adopted daughter Belinda Tyler as she follows her dream. Belinda wants to be a doctor, but this time period does not look kindly on...

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Critic Reviews

RenoNov 24, 2015
★ 7

> 6. The story of Belinda: When romance collides with career. The sixth installment in the Hallmark's 'Love Comes Softly' movie series. I can't believe I have crossed the halfway mark with this in the series, yet a long way to go. I really enjoyed so far with many ups and lows. I am happy with this part compared to the previous two where the series hit the rock bottom. This film was much better and had a very nice storyline. Yet a few more new characters were introduced as the storytelling expanded to the next timeline. I am just recalling the whole series very briefly to remind you that it all began with Marty and then moved later to her step-daughter, Missie. From this, the third generation story begins with Missie's step-daughter, Belinda. So the theme is getting little modern while proceeding in the each film in the series. Modern means that contrasts with the period of time when the story sets in. The story remains still in the cowboy culture and explores the various subjects. > "The only thing you have to rely > on this world is yourself." One of the best movie in the series that perfectly represents the title. Most importantly for the first time the story focuses other than the family issue. Well, there's romance as well, which is short and cute. The actual narration is Belinda's interest in taking up her career very seriously. For a late 19th century woman, even in the New World that was a challenging thing. So how everything goes is the entire movie. Well, 'Love Comes Softly' and deaths in its all the films are not co-incident, but a customary, that's how I felt so far. Some of the deaths were very emotional and connected deeply with the main characters, those had a strong hold in the storytelling. But some were simply unnecessary, like in this one perhaps. Maybe it was a lesson, a turning point, or medicines were not advanced to save people from the deaths or 'to make realise its value/worth' kind of stuff. So I accept it in this, because it was not that bad, but the way it happened was so silly. Besides the 'deaths', the loverboy is the other thing who comes from nowhere and steals the woman of the movie. I mean in a good way, but I don't know, maybe that is the way it was happening in those times. Like I mentioned earlier, it's flourishing towards the 20th century. Maybe the next movie would take place in the city, but have to wait and see. Because that is an exciting thing to see a city for the first time. I had a very good time with this, and believe the forthcoming films would be even better. So see you later... 7/10