All of My Heart: Inn Love
All of My Heart: Inn Love
PG | 07 October 2017 (USA)
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Brian and Jenny are preparing for the grand opening of their bed and breakfast, Emily's Country Inn, when a big storm hits Buck County. Brian agrees to go back to Wall Street to boost their funds, while Jenny scrambles to keep the opening on track.

Reviews
WiseRatFlames An unexpected masterpiece
Senteur As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Sabah Hensley This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
NJS Lacey Chabert is a wonderful actress and gives off a very sincere presence. As for Brennan Elliott, he never seems sincere in his acting unless he's angry or upset. As a happy-go-lucky guy, he doesn't cut it. He's better as a dramatic actor. I truly loved the first movie! So much that I purchased it. For this sequel, there was a lot of drama and worry. At first I disliked this movie but when I rewatched it, I changed my mind. I was expecting it to be more light-hearted but it wasn't. Even so, it was well done. Very true to life and it dealt with situations many couples go though. There were many sweet moments mixed in and overall heartwarming!
foxielives I loved the first All of My Heart. Like others, I felt like the house itself was one of the characters. I looked forward to the sequel to see what was going to happen. But, I have to say, I was pretty disappointed. It was hard to get into it from the very beginning. The house, which brought Jenny and Brian together in the first place, was not the same! How can you do a sequel of a movie which centered around a particular house, and then have the house be different in the sequel? It makes no sense. I think that without the house being available, the script writers needed to make a different house part of the script. It would have been sad to think that the first house was destroyed by an electrical fire due to old, faulty wiring; but, at least it would have made some sense. To have Jenny and Brian stand in the new house in the "spot where we first kissed" just didn't work. It was the same with the goats. I'm sure there would have been some other white goats around. Anyway, early after opening the B&B, there was this fire. With the insurance money, Jenny and Brian were able to purchase another place which they were now having to fix up again, but it was costing more than they anticipated, especially with the storm and all. That way, all the repairs going on in the sequel would have made more sense because the first house was basically ready to go; except for the faulty wiring, of course. All the new expenses with the new house would have made more sense for Brian to have to return to New York to work for awhile. Jenny's whining was pretty annoying. Starting up a new business is hard any time, so sacrifices have to be made. Couples do it all the time. Jenny and Brian's friends were still there to rally around and help them with their new B&B. I was totally expecting Casey and Tommy to get together in the sequel. How could Casey always be saying there were no men around and not see Tommy? Anyway, I just wish the writers could have taken a leap and changed the whole thing to make it be about the "new" house and the challenges that came with that. As it was, the sequel was just kind of a rehash of the first one, only without the charm of the first.
valerie-tampac I liked the first one and was excited for this one. The first few minutes was good. I liked Jenny and Brian together but Jenny being all melodramatic and whiny when Brian goes away to try to earn money to support the B&B?! She starts off being worried that they might have bitten off more than they could chew and she said she was sensing Brian was starting to worry about money. Then she starts complaining when he goes away to work so they could have money. Then she asks him if he's sure about coming back when he finally quits work and comes back. Very irritating! Why did she have to come out as selfish and self-centered? This totally ruins it for me.
taylornan I loved the first movie and enjoyed this one too. Lacey and Brennan have chemistry which is a big reason why I like this movie.On to the BUT. I am a huge fan of the first movie and anxiously waited for the sequel. It was so disappointing that: the house is not the same (this was a big part of the first movie) the goats are not even similar, the first ones were all white and these are supposed to be the same goats, but they are mostly black.the country store and store keeper are different the diner is differentI am happy that they kept some of the original actors like Vern (Ed Asner), Casey, Rusty and Alice. But when you base a movie around opening a B&B and in the sequel the house is different it just doesn't make sense. I am sure there is a valid reason why the original house could not be used in the sequel but it was a big disappointment for me.