The 720p WEBDL format highlights the film's strongest asset: its cinematography. The high-definition presentation captures the emerald waters of the French coast and the intricate textures of Moriah’s woodworking shop, elevating the viewing experience from a standard TV movie to a lush visual getaway. Themes of Preservation and Modernity
The film Moriah’s Lighthouse (2022) serves as a quintessential example of Hallmark’s "Summer Nights" programming, blending picturesque European aesthetics with the reliable emotional beats of a contemporary romance. Set against the rugged, sun-drenched backdrop of a fictional French coastal town—filmed on location in Brittany—the movie explores themes of heritage, artistic ambition, and the unexpected nature of love. Plot and Setting The 720p WEBDL format highlights the film's strongest
The narrative follows Moriah (Rachelle Lefevre), a talented woodworking artisan living in a charming French seaside village. Her life’s ambition is to purchase and restore the town’s historic lighthouse, a structure deeply tied to her family’s legacy. This personal quest is complicated by the arrival of Ben (Luke Macfarlane), an American architect whose professional interests initially seem to clash with Moriah’s sentimental preservation goals. Set against the rugged, sun-drenched backdrop of a
At its core, the film is a meditation on the balance between honoring the past and embracing the future. Moriah represents the "soul" of the town—tradition, craftsmanship, and local history. Ben represents "innovation"—the modern world looking to reshape the old. Their inevitable romantic friction mirrors the professional conflict of what to do with the lighthouse: should it remain a static monument to the past, or can it be reimagined for a new generation? Performances and Chemistry This personal quest is complicated by the arrival