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Directed by Michael Landon, Jr., this fourth installment in Janette Oke’s beloved “Love Comes Softly” series is now a satisfying, heartwarming feature. Following a treacherous journey West, Missie and her husband 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 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.
Love’s Abiding Joy
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This was my disabled mother’s dream to find this movie and has been searching for a couple of years. When the movies was put in DVD Player there was no movie it was blank. The Dvd was also put in many other Dvd players and was blank. Amazon also doesnt make it easy to return especially if you do not own a printer to print the return labels
Rating: 1 / 5
Love’s Abiding Joy
WE PURCHASED THIS 4TH MOVIE BECAUSE THE FIRST THREE HAD NO CURSE WORDS BUT THERE IS ONE INSTANCE OF THE H*** WORD IN THIS MOVIE WHICH WAS A DISSAPPOINTMENT.
Rating: 2 / 5
Love’s Abiding Joy
Too often movie reviews fail to explain ratings and why such ratings exist. This movie fails as a totally family friendly movie. The American Family Association had a few informative things to say about “Love’s Abiding Joy.” Their comments go something like this: “Michael Landon, Jr. brings his fourth film installment of the “LOVE COMES SOFTLY” series to the big screen with the help of Fox Faith, the new faith-based distribution label from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
LOVE’S ABIDING JOY, based on the fourth novel in a series from best-selling author Janette Oke, is the theatrical debut from Fox Faith that released in October 2006, on over 200 screens in the United States and Canada.
LOVE’S ABIDING JOY continues the triumphant love story of Missie and Willie Lahaye as they are challenged by grief, financial hardship and deceit.
Basically keeping with the series’ family-friendly tone and overt Christian content, LOVE’S ABIDING JOY IS A BIT DISAPPOINTING DUE TO THE INCLUSION OF ONE MILD PROFANITY AND A KISSING SCENE BETWEEN TWO UNMARRIED TEENS-ELEMENTS NOT CHARACTERISTIC OF THE PREVIOUS MOVIES.
The movie is rated PG and will be available on home video and DVD in December 2006.”
There are some who would not buy this movie because of the bad language and the kissing scene. Others would not mind. Either way, it’s good to be informed.
Rating: 2 / 5
Love’s Abiding Joy
The actors that portray Willie & Missy LeHaye were really mismatched. There’s a bond more like sister & brother. No chemistry.
This installment had no suspsense, no romance, and worst of all it was very boring and depressing.
A nice trilogy, but #4 doesn’t seem to belong.
The actress who plays Missy looks too old for the role, especially for the actor who portrays Willie LeHaye. I liked her better in the 3rd installment, where she had more spirit and was younger looking.
The kids had very small roles, the foster son’s role was a yawner.
Missy’s father showing up, and Willie LeHaye’s acting were the only redeeming qualities of the film. The actor who portrayed the former preacher-turned rancher, was also notable and memorable.
Rating: 2 / 5
Love’s Abiding Joy
Purchased full set of the Loves Come Softly DVDs. I had purchased them for my daughter, she’s a pastor’s wife. She told me, before I shipped them to her that they did not follow the book series at all and to not send them. I shipped them back to Amazon.
Rating: 2 / 5
Love’s Abiding Joy