A Diane le cuesta ser madre soltera en Los Ángeles. A punto de tocar fondo, tiene que seguir en la localidad durante un año, cuidando de un perro, antes de poder hacerse con la casa.A Diane le cuesta ser madre soltera en Los Ángeles. A punto de tocar fondo, tiene que seguir en la localidad durante un año, cuidando de un perro, antes de poder hacerse con la casa.A Diane le cuesta ser madre soltera en Los Ángeles. A punto de tocar fondo, tiene que seguir en la localidad durante un año, cuidando de un perro, antes de poder hacerse con la casa.
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I have been watching romantic movies on the Hallmark channel now for a couple of years. But unfortunately they have been getting worse and worse and this one is pretty awful. It could have been so much better. There was no on screen spark between the couple, it just seemed all too giddy.
Same boring story told a million times. Take a shot everytjme the mom puts her hand on her face. Your gonna be wasted by the end of the movie.
That was some seriously bad acting. I tend to have a low bar for entertainment, and this was bad even for me.
The story itself is not a bad thing. Paul Greene also never disappoints. He's the reason I gave it at least a 3.
Someone mentioned that Diane, the mother, was selfish and not a caring parent. My take is that, in the beginning, she should have been honest with her kids and let them know how hard she was trying to hold everything together. I didn't find her to be uncaring at all, she just had a lot on her plate and was really stressed, while trying to be a single parent.
The teenager, Andrea, was the snooty, immature, rude and disrespectful brat. She played her part very well.
I kept getting more and more agitated while watching this movie. Reading the responses here, someone hit the nail on the head. TOO GIDDY. Way too much laughing, or nervous laughter for everything. My goodness, Diane couldn't hardly say a word without the constant annoying laugh. It surprises me that the director kept all that in.
It would really be a great movie to watch again if you could cut out all the annoying laughter.
Someone mentioned that Diane, the mother, was selfish and not a caring parent. My take is that, in the beginning, she should have been honest with her kids and let them know how hard she was trying to hold everything together. I didn't find her to be uncaring at all, she just had a lot on her plate and was really stressed, while trying to be a single parent.
The teenager, Andrea, was the snooty, immature, rude and disrespectful brat. She played her part very well.
I kept getting more and more agitated while watching this movie. Reading the responses here, someone hit the nail on the head. TOO GIDDY. Way too much laughing, or nervous laughter for everything. My goodness, Diane couldn't hardly say a word without the constant annoying laugh. It surprises me that the director kept all that in.
It would really be a great movie to watch again if you could cut out all the annoying laughter.
I love Paul Greene and he plays his part well but the main character, Diane, just isn't likeable or relatable. She isn't the most caring parent and she is incredibly selfish.
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- CuriosidadesIt's interesting that there suddenly is a brand new tin roof on the house with no mention of it being done, and the woman not having had time to earn any money to do it. [Of course, home improvement loans are readily available, especially with the house as collateral, as it's unlikely there was any existing mortgage on it.]
- PifiasPaul comes to Diane's home to fix semi-broken entrance door after his work. It was afternoon. After he fixed it, she invited him for a dinner. It was still afternoon. But once they are inside, it's suddenly evening as home lights are on as you can see through the windows it's dark outside.
- ConexionesReferences El mago de Oz (1939)
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- In the movie Paul Greene is playing guitar and sings the lines"I can't waitTo watch the sunrise on your faceAnd I can't waitTo spend each waking hour with youAnd when it's lateBurn the candles"And then it's faded out. Anyone knows what song this is from?
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