The Journey Ahead movie review

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MOVIE TITLE:     The Journey Ahead 

This Hallmark adventure drama movie was released on VOD on August 14, 2022 and is now available to stream online

on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel.

 

RATING:    TV-G

LENGTH:      1 hour 42 minutes

 

MOVIE REVIEW MOM GRADE:  B

 

IN A NUTSHELL:

A famous Hollywood actress and a young wilderness expert drive from Los Angeles to New York. Along the way, both women learn they can’t run from their past to create the future they want.  The film was directed by Linda-Lisa Hayter and written by Erin Engman.

 

THINGS I LIKED:

  • Holly Robinson Peete does a believable job as a spoiled Hollywood star.  Did you know her father was the famous actor Matt Robinson (the original Gordon on Sesame Street!)   Her husband is the famous football player Rodney Peete.
  • Kaylee Bryant plays a super judgmental, annoying Millennial, but her character definitely warms up in the end.
  • There’s a very touching, tearful moment in the end.
  • We get to take a road trip across the USA.
  • Both of the main characters experience growth with hard-won insights.
  • The minute you see Mark Humphrey, you can already tell there is a romance brewing.
  • Interesting insights about generational differences.
  • The movie ends with a new path ahead for both of the women, making the title refer more to that than just their short road trip together.

 

THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:

  • Both of the characters are unlikeable at the beginning with attitudes of entitlement and superiority.  Why do people feel they can treat others with such instant disdain?
  • We see several scenes and then they repeat shortly after as thoughts in the protagonist’s head in Act 1.  That could have easily been cut from the movie.
  • There are some slow moments.
  • Act 3 felt rushed as both characters suddenly made decisions they had been resisting for years.
  • There are some moments where odd things occur that just don’t happen in real life.  For example, a young girl randomly walks over to someone else’s table in a restaurant and starts drawing.  What?   Where were her parents?  It’s such a contrived moment to make a point about one of the characters.  Trust me…there are more weird things like that.
  • It’s very predictable.

 

TIPS FOR PARENTS:    

  • Talk of a lesbian relationship.
  • Talk of pre-marital relations.

 

THEMES:

  • Adoption
  • Complicated relationships
  • Regret
  • Dreams
  • Road-trip adventures
  • Phone your loved ones!
  • Challenging yourself to do hard things
  • The importance of education
  • Money and prestige
  • Romance

 

 

INTERESTING LINES:

“I thought Katie loved me.”  – Madeline  (Holly Robinson Peete)    “Katie’s paid to love you.” –  Sarah   (Kaylee Bryant)

“It hits you in the heart when it’s right, when it’s good.” –   Carl  (Mark Humphrey)

“It’s annoying but she’s a big fan.” –  Sarah       “Well, she’s only human.” –  Madeline

“Isn’t it wonderful?  You just never know what surprises are around the corner.”  – Madeline

‘I want you to be that fearless about who you love.” –  Liz  (Jessica Steen)

“Life is who you love and who loves you back.” –  Madeline

 

OTHER MOVIES LIKE THIS YOU MIGHT ENJOY:

Planes, Trains, & Automobiles:  https://amzn.to/3dRejGB 

Guilt Trip:  https://amzn.to/3caljOI

 

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