“When Calls the Heart” tells the captivating story of Elizabeth Thatcher (Erin Krakow), a young teacher accustomed to her high society life, who receives her first classroom assignment in Coal Valley, a small coalmining town where life is simple, but often fraught with challenges. Lori Loughlin plays Abigail Stanton, a wife and mother whose husband, the foreman of the mine, along with a dozen other miners, has just been killed in an explosion. The newly widowed women find their faith is tested when they must go to work in the mines to keep a roof over their heads. Elizabeth charms most everyone in Coal Valley, except Constable Jack Thornton (Daniel Lissing) who believes Thatcher’s wealthy father has doomed the lawman’s career by insisting he be assigned in town to protect the shipping magnate’s daughter. Living in a 19th century coal town, Elizabeth will have to learn the ways of the frontier if she wishes to thrive in the rural west on her own.
When Calls the Heart:
Lost & Found is a touching and gripping tale from Janette Oake, that was
brought to the screen by director Michael Landon Jr. and the Hallmark channel.
Lost and Found is the first film of this new series, which is a continuation of
the original film.
Having reviewed the
film, I can say that this series is one that I want to see more of. The
inspirational tale is something of a throwback compared to modern day
telling’s. The Directing is quite modest by today’s standards. This will come
as a relief for this film’s target audience. I watched this film with my mother
and we both loved it. In a time when Christian entertainment is scarce, Lost
and Found shines like a gem, offering an inspirational work of fiction that is
entertaining, without sacrificing moral integrity.
The Movie’s main
character Elizabeth overcomes adversity early in the film to rise and meet the
challenge of educating children in a community stricken with tragedy and devoid
of hope. For me, the best part about this movie is the message that, through
faith and perseverance, even the toughest and most gloomy situations can be
turned into something good.
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