I tried to read the book, but I just couldn't get into it. Probably because I was too used to reading her medieval romances. My point is that my rating has nothing to do with what a disappointment the movie was compared to the book. Bottom line they tried to do too much in two hours. The story was just too big.It needed four hours minimum. Too many characters, too many plot points, too much time elapsing, etc. It ended up being too choppy and just skimmed the surface leaving the viewer uninvested in the characters or the happenings. At least 4 or 5 of the short scenes could have been made into movies by themselves.
One thing for sure: I'm going to give Julie Garwoods original novel another try!
Rose Hill
1997
Action / Family / Western
Rose Hill
1997
Action / Family / Western
Keywords: based on novel or book
Plot summary
Four orphan boys running from the law in New York stumble upon a baby in a carriage. They name her Mary Rose and take her West with them. Eventually they set up a ranch which they name Rose Hill. Mary Rose grows up to be a beautiful woman and gets involved with a man who kills one of her brothers. The others then reveal that they found her in New York, and she goes back there to find her real family. While she's gone, Rose Hill starts falling apart: her oldest brother has fallen ill and the other two have gone their separate ways.
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Good concept but no depth. Should have been a miniseries.
Great story!
This is a very interesting and fun family movie with drama, romance, adventure, and a bit of humor in the Old West and the more "civilized" East. The acting is good, and the story is really good. I gave it an 8/10.
A Film That Touches the Heart !
This film caught me off guard when I viewed young boys picking adults pockets in a crowd in NYC and policemen blowing their whistles like in London, England. Then you observe a young girl placing a basket on a wagon and the boys taking off with a baby in the basket. These boys manage to purchase a train ticket and head West with the baby girl, Mary Rose,(Jennifer Garner). It was hard to believe these boys planned on taking care of Mary Rose since they were very poor and very young. This picture clearly shows the great love these young boys had for their adopted sister and people of all different races and backgrounds who were able to join their family of love. This is a film I could very well see over and over again.