For Love & Honey (2024)

6.4/10

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Dr. Austen Morgan, an Archaeology professor with North Dobson University in Michigan, is currently following up on some research in Port Grace, Malta concerning a reference to a “golden way” in Port Grace mentioned in a diary recently unearthed in a seventeenth century Jesuit settlement in Michigan, that description alongside a drawing of a box, its contents unknown but which Austen believes may have contained whatever riches were brought to the New World from Port Grace. He is in a time crunch as he learns that he has one week to submit a proposal for the one and only funded project by the university for the year, if he gets it which would certainly guarantee securing his dream of the soon to be open tenured position. In Port Grace, he literally and figuratively has a few run-ins with local apiarist, Eva Bellacallea, those antagonistic encounters only exasperated by his fear of bees due to being highly allergic to their stings. Eva has only recently returned to this work in the family business and Malta following her mother’s passing, her younger sister Chloe temporarily assisting specifically with the business’ role in the town’s imminent honey festival in taking a break in being passed over from a promotion in her marketing job. In moving a wild hive on the side of a building, Eva uncovers a fresco, the incomplete images which Austen believes may be keys to his research. With their work intersecting, Austen and Eva end up spending time together and start to fall for each other. Beyond the geographic differences in Austen having to head home to Michigan at some point in time, what happens between two of them may be affected by the intersection of their work and how one may impact the other, both for good and bad.—Huggo

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High Expectations….Not the Best Resilts

This sadly is a disappointing review with a disappointing rating. Andrew Walker is one of the finest….maybe the finest actor ….on the Hallmark roster. He easily could make a PSA deserve a rating of 7 just on his own acting abilities. Virtually in every movie he has starred in….at some point….he makes you feel something. Especially in a Hallmark movie, somewhere you should feel something…be touched by something…….but not this time….not this movie. Throughout the entire movie, there was more time spent on bee stories with almost nothing spent on the human relationships. In this movie, there was nothing to be felt by the viewers. They never got us to feel…be touched….even care about their story. This movie was more like some primer or a PSA on bees and their place in the ecology….completely devoid of all human emotions. Unfortunately, even Andrew Walker couldn’t bring a good rating to this PSA. Hallmark wasted his talents…and the location of Malta.

“Sweet Movie”

American professor of archaeology meets a beekeeper on Malta. Who would’ve guessed archaeologists and beekeepers had so much in common. Except, he doesn’t like honey and he’s allergic to bees.

There is a treasure map (no, he’s not Indiana Jones) and there is a treasure hunt…

I do wonder why Hallmark movies are now putting the first kiss at the one hour point instead of at the end of the movie, but that’s probably my personal issue….

This young couple “plays” Indiana Jones and “Indiana Jane”. Honeybees are the center of this movie and are parts of all of the clues, so pay attention.

It’s Hallmark, so it’s the predictable formula; you know they’ll be a happy ending.

The Maltese Attraction

This is one of my favorite Hallmark romances. Not only does it feature a good love story, but it shows off the beauty of Malta. And I learned some things about Maltese history and apiology (or mellitology).

Austin (Andrew W. Walker) is an American archaeology professor who visits Malta. There he meets local Eva (Margaret Clunie) who is an apiologist. Circumstances bring them together, then they mutually discover a hidden fresco which might be a map. Thus begins their adventure and their relationship.

For the most part, the relationship develops smoothly, without too much drama. But they both know Austin will be returning to the U. S., so neither foresees anything serious developing, despite their attraction.

Forgive the pun, but this is a sweet story, with an appealing tone. For my money, Margaret Clunie seems like an actress who could handle almost any role. Here, she gives off a pleasant energy that binds the story together.