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6.6/10
Love Blossoms
2017
86 minutes
Director
Jonathan Wright
Cast
Shantel VanSanten
Victor Webster
Callum Blue
Description
After her father's premature death, Violet Chappel (Shantel VanSanten) is left with only a small vial of his last perfume, the third in a successful trilogy that is to be the company's crowning achievement. With a Valentine's Day deadline fast approaching, she hires an inexperienced botanist, Declan "Dec" Granger (Victor Webster), who has an uncanny ability to identify scents, to help her recreate the missing formula. As they work together, Violet and Dec develop a romantic connection, discovering that love, much like perfume, requires the perfect blend of ingredients.
Professions
Perfumer
Botanist
Business Executive
Settings & Cities
Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
Bruges, Belgium
Ghent, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
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Review
Love Blossoms—Because Who Doesn’t Want Love, Gardens, and a Little Bit of Flower-Related Drama?
If you’ve ever thought, “You know what my life is missing? A charming florist, a picturesque town, and the perfect floral metaphor for my love life”—then Love Blossoms is the Hallmark Channel movie you’ve been waiting for! This film has all the usual Hallmark movie ingredients: flowers, romance, and just enough small-town drama to make you think you accidentally signed up for a garden competition instead of a feel-good rom-com.
Meet Holly, a florist with a heart of gold who loves her job so much, you’d think she was single-handedly keeping the flower industry afloat. She’s the quintessential small-town gal—kind-hearted, a little too invested in her work, and somehow completely oblivious to the fact that the handsome landscaper next door has been in love with her since the 7th grade. Enter Dylan, the handsome landscaper who’s recently returned to town with a mysterious backstory and a willingness to help Holly build the most spectacular garden of her career. Cue instant attraction, charming banter, and of course, misunderstandings galore. Because what’s a Hallmark Channel movie without a little bit of unnecessary drama to keep things interesting?
As they navigate their way through blossoming flowers and even more blossoming feelings, Holly and Dylan learn that love is like a garden: it requires patience, trust, and the occasional fertilizer (metaphorically speaking). But don’t worry, there’s no shortage of miscommunications and plot twists, including the classic “I don’t want to admit my feelings” trope that we all know and love. Spoiler alert: they’ll eventually realize that they’ve loved each other all along, but only after they’ve had a tearful confessional in the middle of a perfect garden setting—because what’s more romantic than that?
Of course, everything wraps up in a perfect bow, with a gorgeous floral arrangement and a kiss that’s just sweet enough to make you believe in love—and in the magic of Hallmark movies. As always, the small-town charm and heartfelt moments will leave you feeling warm, fuzzy, and completely on board with the idea of starting your own flower shop (even if you’ve never picked up a trowel in your life).
In conclusion, Love Blossoms is a classic Hallmark Channel movie that combines all the elements of romantic clichés, garden metaphors, and misunderstood feelings to create the perfectly heartwarming watch. It’s perfect if you’re in the mood for flower-filled romantic tension, charming local businesses, and the satisfaction of watching two people realize they’re meant to be—all with the added bonus of maybe even learning a thing or two about flowers. You’ll finish the movie with a contented sigh, a smile, and the desire to plant some roses—because in Hallmark Channel movies, love really does bloom.






