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6,8/10
2039
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWith help from a young girl and a widower, a 30-something woman finally grows up and takes on the real world.With help from a young girl and a widower, a 30-something woman finally grows up and takes on the real world.With help from a young girl and a widower, a 30-something woman finally grows up and takes on the real world.
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- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Dean McKenzie
- Professor Harris
- (as Dean Monroe McKenzie)
Laurie Empey
- Wharf patron
- (Nicht genannt)
Alain Mickelson
- Tourist
- (Nicht genannt)
Lily Pater
- Pedestrian
- (Nicht genannt)
Trent Pryor
- University staff
- (Nicht genannt)
Christian J. Stewart
- Pedestrian
- (Nicht genannt)
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A correct Hallmark romance. From the first scenes you know the final but exactly this predictability is the basic tool for create a very nice story about lost, friendship, connection, tasks and freedom.
For many reasons, it is just surprising. A young woman defined by a sort of Peter Pan syndrom who becomes, in this case, useful instrument for give joy and security to a little girl, the portrait of a widower just fair , crafted, beautiful job of Barry Bostwick in a role defined by parental care for his student and inspired use, as precious spice, of Velveteen Rabbit by Margaret Williams.
Sure, not easy to be very enthusiastic about it but a correct story, good acting, nice humor and gentle exploration of a trauma. And just lovely freshness. In short, it deserves a Bravo ! And few drops of applauses.
For many reasons, it is just surprising. A young woman defined by a sort of Peter Pan syndrom who becomes, in this case, useful instrument for give joy and security to a little girl, the portrait of a widower just fair , crafted, beautiful job of Barry Bostwick in a role defined by parental care for his student and inspired use, as precious spice, of Velveteen Rabbit by Margaret Williams.
Sure, not easy to be very enthusiastic about it but a correct story, good acting, nice humor and gentle exploration of a trauma. And just lovely freshness. In short, it deserves a Bravo ! And few drops of applauses.
8.0 stars.
I've not been blessed with the opportunity to see this until now. After monitoring and watching just about every film in existence (since 2005 or so) in the family genre (Hallmark, UP, Family channels),this one has eluded me? Wow, so they haven't aired this, that I can see, for over two full years on any of those channels, but who knows, I could've simply missed it (probably not).
What a wonderful experience going on a journey with a woman who is working on her third college degree. She's 30 years young, has dated a number of college men, and is now learning all about what it means to truly love people through the eyes of a little girl and her daddy.
That's all I have to say about it. The movie is sappy and sad and fun and wonderful. Enjoy!
I've not been blessed with the opportunity to see this until now. After monitoring and watching just about every film in existence (since 2005 or so) in the family genre (Hallmark, UP, Family channels),this one has eluded me? Wow, so they haven't aired this, that I can see, for over two full years on any of those channels, but who knows, I could've simply missed it (probably not).
What a wonderful experience going on a journey with a woman who is working on her third college degree. She's 30 years young, has dated a number of college men, and is now learning all about what it means to truly love people through the eyes of a little girl and her daddy.
That's all I have to say about it. The movie is sappy and sad and fun and wonderful. Enjoy!
Of all the Hallmark romances I have watched so far, this is my favorite. It is a sweet story.
Becca (Ashleigh Newbrough) is a fun-loving college student who seems to drift through life, never finishing anything. She forms a friendship with a young girl, Emily (Jaeda Lily Miller), whose widowed father, Nate (Wes Brown), has no idea how to bring Emily out of her reserved, withdrawn depression.
This is a character-driven story, but the dialogue is touching and the plot offers some wonderful moments. All three leads shine in their performances--- especially the two ladies, who rise above the usual characterizations in Hallmark films.
There is one disappointingly familiar plot twist near the end that pulled me out of the story, but that moment passes quickly and the ending is very satisfying.
Becca (Ashleigh Newbrough) is a fun-loving college student who seems to drift through life, never finishing anything. She forms a friendship with a young girl, Emily (Jaeda Lily Miller), whose widowed father, Nate (Wes Brown), has no idea how to bring Emily out of her reserved, withdrawn depression.
This is a character-driven story, but the dialogue is touching and the plot offers some wonderful moments. All three leads shine in their performances--- especially the two ladies, who rise above the usual characterizations in Hallmark films.
There is one disappointingly familiar plot twist near the end that pulled me out of the story, but that moment passes quickly and the ending is very satisfying.
Becca (Ashley Newbrough) is a flustered aimless college grad student. Her mentor English professor Walt (Barry Bostwick) wants her to get serious about her thesis and directs her to his school teacher niece. She befriends student Emily (Jaeda Lily Miller) who is still dealing with her mother's death. Nate (Wes Brown) is surprised that her daughter's new friend is a full grown woman.
This is a Hallmark movie. Newbrough deserves more and better roles. The little girl is plenty cute. The dude is boring. Bostwick has a minor role for the pay. It's pretty pedestrian as far as these movies go. Newbrough and the little girl have some nice emotional moments. There isn't much else.
This is a Hallmark movie. Newbrough deserves more and better roles. The little girl is plenty cute. The dude is boring. Bostwick has a minor role for the pay. It's pretty pedestrian as far as these movies go. Newbrough and the little girl have some nice emotional moments. There isn't much else.
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- WissenswertesWes Brown and Barry Bostwick were in Christmas in Mississippi.
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