Loving Evangeline

1995 "Harlequin"
4.9| 1h31m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 11 March 1995 Released
Producted By: Alliance Films
Country: Canada
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Robert Cannon manager for a large computer company, hit by one disaster after another - his brother's death and at the same time an important contract end up at his worst competitor. In the hunt for the leak he directs suspicion of beautiful Evie Shaw, but as he gets closer to her Robert realizes that he must choose between revealing Evie, or revealing his own feelings for her.

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Director

Timothy Bond

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Alliance Films

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Loving Evangeline Audience Reviews

JinRoz For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Numerootno A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Casey Duggan It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
nadinesalakovv I just finished streaming this film on the amazon prime video free section, and all i can say about this film is that it is just about watchable, it is slightly intriguing at best.The plot is very slow-paced, the performances are not 100% great, but they're not completely awful. The hi-tech aspect is confusing, if you're a techno-hi-tech-geek then you will probably understand this feature, but watching this old 90s flick with the computer stuff featured has me thinking that back then maybe that was a hi-tech as they can get, the computer machine or whatever it is looks like a mini version of Commodore 64.Overall, this film doesn't really go anywhere, it tries to be a romance movie as well as a techno-thriller, it doesn't work, only a few films of this genre can actually pull it off.If you start watching this movie, stick with it until the end just to satisfy any curiosity, but there isn't much going on with this film, it's very bland.
tennhills Loving Evangeline:I have seen this film a number of times and I think it's a good one, unlike one comment that did not like it at all and wished others not wasted their time on it, I also think that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. People should make their own minds up if they like or don't like something, in this case a film. If someone says, don't watch the film because....! It is their opinion and their dislike not yours. make up in your own mind if you like or don't like. Critics most always try to get you to change your mind and sway towards the negative aspects about a movie. Reminds me of the news we see on TV, most always it's about bad things 90% through out the news cast. What about the good news !I like it! what about you..Dave THP
thenewnumbersix-1 Sorry it wasn't like the book, but by not having read the book, I wasn't restricted by what to expect or compare. It had a little of everything (scenery, plot, dessert scene) to keep a guy sticking around past a zillion commercials on WE to find out what happens in the end. "Why did you move from California to - here?" is a question only found in a typical Canadian TV production like this. But hey, less crying than most Lifetime movies offer. Also, when you consider what is out there in the theaters these days at $10 dollars a head (plus, all the other "necessary" expenses - food, soda, etc.) this is inexpensive fare for the eyes and the brain. The popcorn at home was fine. The author should have sued anyway.
treighsea Okay, I admit it, I approached this from the perspective of a Nick Mancuso fan. I'd never read any book at all by Howard, let alone this one, so I have to take the movie at face value. Beautiful scenery, appealing heroine Rowan, nice moments between her and Nick. I took the movie more as a study of how he changes throughout -- he starts out so stiff and rigid (Ultra Businessman) and ends up relaxed and charming, particularly in their dessert scene. Was it a cinematic masterpiece? No. Was he meant to be a dashing hero? Um, no; he got knocked out cold the first time up to bat with the bad guy, and in the end the police did all the hard work. Bad guy (creepy and menacing up to that point) gave up too easily; Shari Belafonte was oddly stiff -- and there were a lot of things left unclear, like how Cannon's brother figured out what was up in the first place. It was lightweight, yes, but it was hardly hate-worthy. I did get pretty tired of Nick pushing up his glasses, but on the other hand, was highly intrigued by the Mars Bar dessert. Hey. Take what you can get. And Nicky, well, he's still got it. So if you've never read the book (I still haven't) and you like Nick... g'wan. Try it. Hardly hurts at all.