The Nice Witch Curse: A Modern-day Love Story

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Once upon a time, in a fairy tale land, there was a nice witch named Melody. Unlike other witches who were known for their evil deeds, Melody used her magic powers for good. She would help people in need, heal the sick, and bring happiness to those around her. One day, a young prince named Julian visited Melody seeking her aid. He had fallen in love with a beautiful princess named Isabella, but she was under a curse that had turned her into a rose. Julian had tried everything to break the curse, but nothing worked.


Good Witch: Curse from a Rose is another excellent Halloween movie. It leads up to an eventful evening on Halloween. I liked the little bit about Grace at the beginning of the movie. But I liked that Nick came home for the holiday. Nick will have lots of frequent fliers miles if he comes home for parts of next season too.

Catherine Bell Cassie Sarah Power Abigail Catherine Disher Martha James Denton Sam Peter MacNeill George Rhys Matthew Bond Nick Kylee Evans Stephanie Paul Miller Tom Scott Cavalheiro Adam Marc Bendavid Mayor Donovan Davenport with Lolita Davidovich Autumn Joanne Reece Older Woman Hannah Gordon College-Aged Cassie Jorja Cadence College-Aged Autumn Mary Long Samantha Jacqueline Casey Pay Chen Zoe Ambrose Teen Girl. Movie Good Witch Curse From a Rose 2019 Written Davin Goldberg Vincent Pagano Director Craig Pryce Main Stars Catherine Bell, James Denton, Catherine Disher Genre Drama Country USA Language English Release Date 19 October 2019 Budget N A Box office N A Also Known As Good Witch, Good Witch Curse From a Rose.

Nice witch curse from a rose casting

Julian had tried everything to break the curse, but nothing worked. Moved by his genuine love and determination, Melody decided to help Julian. Using her magical powers, she cast a special spell on the rose that was once Princess Isabella.

Good Witch: Curse from a Rose

Catherine Bell (Cassie)
Sarah Power (Abigail)
Catherine Disher (Martha)
James Denton (Sam)
Peter MacNeill (George)
Rhys Matthew Bond (Nick)
Kylee Evans (Stephanie)
Paul Miller (Tom)
Scott Cavalheiro (Adam)
Marc Bendavid (Mayor Donovan Davenport)
with Lolita Davidovich (Autumn)
Joanne Reece (Older Woman)
Hannah Gordon (College-Aged Cassie)
Jorja Cadence (College-Aged Autumn)
Mary Long (Samantha)
Jacqueline Casey (Pay Chen)
Zoe Ambrose (Teen Girl)

Plot Summary:

Cassie and the rest of Middleton prepare for the most magical time of year: Halloween! A college roommate visits Cassie, and her resentment over a past event threatens to sabotage Middleton’s celebrations. Martha plans a Halloween bonfire and tries to ignore her husband’s odd behavior. Bad luck seems to thwart Sam’s attempts to romance Cassie. Donovan makes a wager with Abigail over the Halloween-themed triathlon he is racing against Sam. Stephanie and Adam rally the town to break a pumpkin carving record held by Blairsville. Meanwhile, George and Nick search for Middleton’s mythical sea monster.

My Rating:

My Thoughts:

Good Witch: Curse from a Rose is another excellent Halloween movie. It leads up to an eventful evening on Halloween. I liked the little bit about Grace at the beginning of the movie. But I liked that Nick came home for the holiday. Nick will have lots of frequent fliers miles if he comes home for parts of next season too.

This whole movie is a marvelous one that didn’t have a whole lot to do about the Merriwick’s. Cassie is trying to help her college roommate Autumn with some things that Autumn doesn’t even know about yet. All of these characters are awesome and I am a bit excited to see what is going to happen in this new season.

Autumn is an interesting character and I am excited to see another sort of witch that isn’t apart of the Merriwick family. She has a new take on magic being from New Orleans. Granted the reason for Autumn coming there to see Cassie isn’t a good one but it will be okay for the Merriwick’s.

I loved the whole celebration that was planned for the Halloween get together.

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Good Witch: Curse From a Rose is an American Drama Film 2019. Catherine Bell, James Denton, Catherine Disher are the main cast of Good Witch: Curse From a Rose (2019). Hallmark Channel will air a Good Witch Halloween special on October 19th. Good Witch: Curse From a Rose cast: Catherine Bell, James Denton, Catherine Disher. Good Witch: Curse From a Rose Release Date: 19 October 2019. Check out the synopsis of the special called Curse from a rose.
Nice witch curse from a rose casting

This spell would allow the rose to regain its human form for a short period each day, allowing Julian to spend time with his beloved. However, Melody also warned Julian about the consequences of the curse. The longer they tried to keep Isabella in her human form, the faster the curse would spread to Julian himself. If Isabella stayed in her human form for too long, Julian would turn into a rose, just like her. Undeterred by the warning, Julian agreed to the conditions and thanked Melody for her kindness. He cherished the moments he had with Isabella each day, as they laughed, talked, and enjoyed each other's company. As time went by, more and more of Julian's body started to turn into petals. He knew that the curse was spreading, but he couldn't bear the thought of losing Isabella. With each passing day, Julian's love for her grew stronger, even as his human form diminished. In the end, Julian sacrificed himself completely to break the curse. He willingly turned into a rose, ensuring that Isabella would never be alone again. Melody, the nice witch, witnessed this act of true love and was deeply moved. She used her magic one last time to turn the rose into a magical ruby, a symbol of everlasting love and sacrifice. From that day forward, the magical ruby was cherished by all who heard the story, reminding them of the power of love and the lengths people would go to for those they hold dear. This enchanting tale of the nice witch, the cursed rose, and the prince's sacrifice serves as a reminder that sometimes, love requires great sacrifices. It demonstrates how love has the power to turn even the most tragic situations into something beautiful and meaningful. The ruby, as a symbol of this everlasting love, is a testimony to the eternal power of love and the magic that lies within our hearts..

Reviews for "The Ethical Dilemmas of the Nice Witch Curse from a Rose Casting"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Nice witch curse from a rose casting" but was sorely disappointed. The plot was confusing and all over the place, making it hard to follow along with the story. The characters lacked depth and development, and I just couldn't connect with any of them. The writing style felt forced and awkward, and I found myself skimming through pages just to get to the end. Overall, it was a tedious read and not something I would recommend.
2. Mark - 1 star - I regret wasting my time on "Nice witch curse from a rose casting". The story felt like a jumbled mess of ideas that never really came together. The pacing was extremely slow, and I found myself getting bored quickly. The romance aspect of the book was rushed and lacked chemistry. The writing was also littered with grammatical errors and inconsistencies. It was a struggle to finish this book, and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating witchy read.
3. Emily - 2 stars - "Nice witch curse from a rose casting" was not what I expected at all. The characters were one-dimensional and lacked relatability. The plot felt disjointed and the magic system was poorly explained. I found myself constantly questioning certain events and actions because they didn't make sense in the context of the story. The writing was mediocre and lacked depth. Overall, it was a forgettable and uninspiring book that I won't be revisiting.
4. David - 1 star - I found "Nice witch curse from a rose casting" to be a complete disappointment. The story lacked originality and felt like a recycled version of other witch-themed books. The dialogue was unbelievable and forced, making the characters feel like caricatures rather than real individuals. The pacing was off, with slow parts dragging on endlessly and exciting parts being rushed through. I couldn't immerse myself in the world the author was trying to create and ultimately felt disconnected from the story. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a truly engaging witchy read.

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