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6.9/11
All of My Heart: Inn Love
2017
85 minutes
Director
David Winning
Cast
Lacey Chabert
Brennan Elliott
Peter Benson
Description
In "All of My Heart: Inn Love," Jenny and Brian are engaged and preparing for the grand opening of their bed and breakfast, Emily's Country Inn. However, when a big storm hits Bucks County, all their plans end up sopping wet. With funds running low and time running out, Brian agrees to go back to Wall Street to make quick cash, while Jenny scrambles to keep the opening on track.
Professions
Inn owner
Inn manager
Settings & Cities
The story is set in a picturesque small town, providing a charming backdrop for the romantic and dramatic elements of the film.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Langley, British Columbia
Surrey, British Columbia
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Review
All of My Heart: Inn Love – Romance, Renovation, and Really, Really Good Coffee
What happens when you mix a cozy bed and breakfast, a stubborn entrepreneur, and a heartfelt inn renovation? You get All of My Heart: Inn Love, a Hallmark Channel movie that delivers all the romantic fluff with a side of paint fumes and perfectly staged autumn leaves. Get ready for a story that’s as heartwarming as a cup of hot cocoa on a crisp fall day (minus the awkward love triangles… well, okay, there’s one teeny one).
This sequel to All of My Heart gives us more than just romantic tension; it gives us a serious renovation plot, because nothing says true love like redoing old wallpaper together. Enter the city girl turned innkeeper who has a serious love-hate relationship with the inn she inherited. It’s falling apart faster than a cookie in a milk dunking contest, but thankfully she has a charming love interest—who just happens to have a knack for construction and unexpected rom-com timing.
The movie truly delivers the classic Hallmark movie recipe: two unlikely characters, a charming small town, and obvious chemistry—even if they can’t see it themselves. I mean, who wouldn’t fall in love while fixing leaky faucets and painting cabinets? There’s heartfelt talk about the inn’s legacy, sunsets on the porch, and the kind of awkward romantic tension that’s only relieved by a sudden kiss after 90 minutes of indecision. It’s like watching someone try to make the perfect apple pie—it’s a little bumpy at first, but in the end, it’s sweet, satisfying, and just what you needed.
As expected in Hallmark Channel movies, the conflict is one of those ridiculously avoidable misunderstandings—you know, the kind where the main characters could solve everything with a five-minute conversation. But hey, what’s a romance without a little tension? So, we’re treated to scenes of our leads looking longingly at each other while painting shutters and fixing antique furniture, all while randomly coincidental events push them into a heartfelt declaration of love—of course, during the grand reopening of the inn, when everything has been miraculously completed (who knew renovations could happen this quickly in real life?).
In true Hallmark movie style, the ending is wrapped up in a neatly tied bow (metaphorically, of course—no real bows were harmed in this movie). The inn is saved, love is in the air, and you’ll be left feeling as warm and fuzzy as the fluffy towels you now desperately want to book for yourself at this now-perfect inn.
So, if you’ve ever dreamed of a world where love blossoms while sanding down old chairs, or you’re just looking for a movie that makes you want to start your own B&B (or at least buy new throw pillows), All of My Heart: Inn Love is the movie for you. It’s a delightful mix of romantic tension, renovation goals, and the sweetest small-town charm—complete with the necessary holiday decor to make you feel like it’s always fall.
In short: If you’re looking for a movie that’s got love, DIY projects, and way more talk about coffee than any human should ever need, look no further than All of My Heart: Inn Love. It’s the movie equivalent of a cozy blanket and a freshly renovated inn—you know you want to check in.






