6.8/10

Tulips in Spring
2016
86 minutes
Director
Bradley Walsh
Cast
Fiona Gubelmann
Lucas Bryant
Kelly Rowan
Description
"Tulips in Spring" follows Rose, an interior designer who returns to her family's tulip farm in rural Washington State to help her injured father. As she reconnects with her roots and the farm's operations, she faces the challenge of saving the farm from financial difficulties. Alongside her, Tom, a flower broker, assists in revitalizing the farm's business. Together, they work to overcome obstacles and rediscover their shared passion for tulips.
Professions
Interior Designer
Tulip Farm Owner
Flower Broker
Settings & Cities
The film is set in a picturesque tulip farm in rural Washington State, capturing the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Seattle, Washington
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Review
Tulips in Spring: When Love Blooms, Even the Flowers Can't Keep Up
If you’ve ever watched Hallmark Channel movies and thought, “This is nice, but I wish there were more gardening metaphors, a bit more romance, and a whole lot of things growing out of control,” then Tulips in Spring is your perfect fix. This Hallmark movie gives you everything you love about springtime, minus the pollen—but with just as much romance and drama. You know, the kind of drama that makes you think, “Wait, I thought we were just planting flowers, not planting the seeds of a love story that will definitely involve some heart-to-heart chats in a garden gazebo.”
Enter Erin, our heroine, who’s back in her hometown to help her mother’s flower shop during the busy tulip season (because, clearly, tulips are the symbol of romance and life-changing realizations). She’s got a business-focused mindset and a suitcase full of city-girl problems—but naturally, she’s about to be swept off her feet by a man who’s got a little more than dirt under his nails. Enter the incredibly charming gardener, Will, who has a passion for flowers and the kind of deep emotional commitment usually found in a Hallmark Channel movie. He’s got everything—good looks, a successful business, and the ability to turn Erin’s life upside down just by planting a few flowerbeds. But don’t worry, the love story isn’t too predictable—okay, maybe it is, but the characters are so charming you won’t even care.
In true Hallmark movie fashion, things get complicated just when you think everything is about to come together. There’s a misunderstanding involving flowers, feelings, and possibly an accidental overwatering of a romance that was already blooming beautifully. But don’t worry, it’s a Hallmark Channel movie—there’s always time for the inevitable grand gesture involving flowers, apologies, and a scene that will have you tearing up while trying to figure out if tulips really can fix everything. Spoiler alert: They can’t. But love sure can.
In conclusion, Tulips in Spring is the perfect movie to watch when you’re craving a Hallmark love story filled with sweet moments, floral metaphors, and just the right amount of small-town charm. It’s the kind of movie where the most dramatic event involves a flower delivery—and the best part is, it all ends in a perfectly bloomed happily-ever-after. So grab a cozy blanket, maybe a vase of flowers, and prepare for a Hallmark movie experience where the only thing that grows faster than love are those tulips in the garden.