- Format: NTSC
- Studio: Morningstar Ent.
- Release Date: Jun 21 2004
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
- ASIN: B0001UZZTK
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #31,478 in DVD (See Top 100 in DVD)
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Determined to succeed, Sophie hires handsome Alexander Bresnyachuk (Paul Gross, Men With Brooms, Due South), a high school acquaintance, to help work the ranch. After 15 years as working as a transient labourer, Alex is looking for something more permanent. Alex and Sophie are clearly attracted to each other but, when Alex proposes marriage, his mind is primarily on business he wants to be a rancher and she needs a man around the property.
Set against the majestic Alberta foothills, Getting Married in Buffalo Jump is a warm and tender romance featuring a wonderful soundtrack that includes songs by Canadian country legend, kd lang.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Wonderful Surprise,
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This review is from: Getting Married in Buffalo Jump (DVD)
This movie was a wonderful surprise. I bought it because it stars Paul Gross, whose work I've appreciated in the Due South television series. I expected to see an ordinary boy-meets-girl romance, something cute, fluffy, and forgettable with some nice eye candy.Instead, I found a well-written, appealingly filmed, and very well-acted story that works on a number of levels. Yes, there's a love story at its heart, though hardly of the traditional sort. More than that, it's an exploration of the realities and economic necessities of life in a small, remote agricultural community - it takes place in the foothills of Alberta, Canada, but could just as well have taken place in any small farm town in North America - and of the intersection of cultures: Ukrainian and Scottish immigrants, Natives ("Indians"), and city folks learning to make a go of small-town farming life. Most of all, it's about the interconnected lives of a handful of people and how they and their relationships grow and change as a result of the unorthodox romance between the two central characters. The cast is uniformly excellent; there are no weak performances. The beautiful, spare Alberta landscape is an important character in its own right. The score could perhaps be a bit better, but is at least unobtrusive and is enhanced by three k.d. lang songs. The only slight fault I found was with the ending, which I felt was perhaps just a bit more abrupt than it might have been, but that's a very small criticism within the greater scope of a movie that I loved and will doubtless watch again and again. Very much recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Wonderful Surprise,
By Instead, I found a well-written, appealingly filmed, and very well-acted story that works on a number of levels. Yes, there's a love story at its heart, though hardly of the traditional sort. More than that, it's an exploration of the realities and economic necessities of life in a small, remote agricultural community - it takes place in the foothills of Alberta, Canada, but could just as well have taken place in any small farm town in North America - and of the intersection of cultures: Ukrainian and Scottish immigrants, Natives ("Indians"), and city folks learning to make a go of small-town farming life. Most of all, it's about the interconnected lives of a handful of people and how they and their relationships grow and change as a result of the unorthodox romance between the two central characters. The cast is uniformly excellent; there are no weak performances. The beautiful, spare Alberta landscape is an important character in its own right. The score could perhaps be a bit better, but is at least unobtrusive and is enhanced by three k.d. lang songs. The only slight fault I found was with the ending, which I felt was perhaps just a bit more abrupt than it might have been, but that's a very small criticism within the greater scope of a movie that I loved and will doubtless watch again and again. Very much recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A 5 Star Romance with a K.D. Lang Soundtrack,
By J. Whitford (Falls Church, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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