Directed by Michael Landon, Jr., this fourth installment in Janette Oke's "Love Comes Softly" series is now a satisfying, heartwarming feature. Following a treacherous journey West, Missie (Erin Cottrell) and her husband (Logan Bartholomew) have set up a homestead where they've begun to raise a family. And now that a railroad line connects the states, Missie's father (Dale Midkiff), is able to visit. But when the joyful reunion is interrupted by tragedy, the faith and love of this family is once again challenged in a story you and your family will never forget.
Strengths:
Plots and sub-plots abound again in part four of the Love series. This time, the family's faith is challenged to the extreme: financially, physically, and relationally. As always, the story ends beautifully in a perfect compliment of warmth and music. Good acting from all the players.
Weaknesses:
Missy's depression gets stretched out at the risk of audience fatigue.
Plots and sub-plots abound again in part four of the Love series. This time, the family's faith is challenged to the extreme: financially, physically, and relationally. As always, the story ends beautifully in a perfect compliment of warmth and music. Good acting from all the players.
Weaknesses:
Missy's depression gets stretched out at the risk of audience fatigue.


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