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After her family goes bankrupt, a city woman (Jessy Schram) travels to the country to fix up a struggling pumpkin farm that her father (Willie Aames) bought as an investment.
Middle of the road, with a twist — an enemies-to-lovers arc keeps it from being totally by-the-book.
Here’s everything this one has going on, from the setting to the way it wraps up. Tap any of the 34 to find more movies that do the same thing.
This is the cozy fall watch you reach for when you want pumpkins, plaid, and a city woman learning to drive a tractor. Jessy Schram is Jenny, sent to rescue a struggling pumpkin farm her father bought as an investment, and Jesse Hutch is the rancher next door who is decidedly unimpressed at first. It hits every comfort beat: the bankruptcy she is hiding, the enemies-to-lovers sparring, the slow thaw into harvest season. At 6.5 it is unfussy and warm. Put it on with a cider and let autumn do the rest.
34 tropes in one movie
We counted 34 distinct Hallmark tropes packed into this one — a genuine greatest-hits reel.
Where this one’s rating lands against every other rated Hallmark movie.
Higher-rated than 38% of every rated Hallmark movie. The median is 6.4.
The corners of the catalog Harvest Moon belongs to — handy if you’re after more of the same.
Who’s who before you press play. Nothing here gives the ending away.
City woman fixing up a pumpkin farm
Local farmhand
Love interest
Jenny's father
Father who bought the farm
Local
Local figure
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Acquaintance
Person in the story
Harvest Moon is available via fuboTV, YouTube TV, and Philo. Streaming options change often, so check current availability before settling in.
Harvest Moon runs about 1 hour and 24 minutes, and was released in 2015.
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Our review
Alanna sat through every minute of this one and recapped the whole thing — the plot holes, the chemistry, the parts that made no sense — over on the Talking Hallmark channel.

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