I have to agree with freedjo, above, who I could copy word for word. My feelings are exactly those of that reviewer. This is the worst thing I've seen in quite some time. I think freedjo is absolutely right when she mentions Katie Segal being on redeeming feature but she is in this turkey far too briefly. One has to wonder how this could even be made. Didn't anyone notice during production that the film wasn't coming together and was a complete and utter disaster? How could they miss that? The audience was beat over the head with the reality the producers refused to face. Terrible acting, poor writing, and abominable direction sink this thing after 5 minutes pass. Skip this one.
'Sentiment: Negative ☹️'
A good idea (altough not original) that could have resulted in a good film. But unfortunately it's not the case. So sad, because the plot has some potential.It's hard to go along with a character when you simply don't care about him/her. Not that the actress is bad, but I think the problem here is poor scripting/directing. The locations are cute, photography is correct, the songs are OK and the film has it's charm, but it can't help feeling somewhat undone or poorly done, at least.Not the worst film in the world like some people here say, but not a good one for sure. Sadly, the premise could have resulted in a much better work since there's a heart here.
'Sentiment: Neutral 😑'
"There's Always Woodstock" tells the story of a young woman who moves to the long time abandoned house of her parents in Woodstock when she finds herself in a life crisis only to newly connect with herself.What you get is pretty much your average teenage movie of becoming yourself and finding true love, overcoming obstacles and a dramatic dance on the edge brefore the happy end. The characters are quite stereotypical and not very near to life but the plot is entertaining enough to at lwast mildly satisfy your viewing pleasure. Unfortunately, I don't think that many will remember this film though because it tends to feel a bit disposable.All in all this is a harmless film, professionally produced but not hugely thrilling. Something you might need some days but nothing that leaves an impact.