Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA man learns that the love letter he wrote to his best friend is now in the hands of her boyfriend.A man learns that the love letter he wrote to his best friend is now in the hands of her boyfriend.A man learns that the love letter he wrote to his best friend is now in the hands of her boyfriend.
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This is a tv movie just so you know. this movie is really sweet. it is funny at times. it is predictable still enjoyable and acting is good.
it is about struggling to express your love and second chances and still how difficult it is to express. you may relate to it if you are ever in that situation.
Sweet but not cloyingly so. The dialogue is funny and occasionally witty and the characters aren't continually talking about their feelings. It was actually fun to watch!
This is a charming but pretty typical Hallmark-type movie (actually distributed by PixL, but made by Larry Levinson who made these movies before the channel existed). It proceeds along nicely with a leading lady, Claire, who is attractive in more than just looks; a sympathetic underdog male lead, Henry; and the existing boyfriend, Rich, who reminds you of the high school jock/bully that likely terrorized Henry in those days.
There are several well used plot devices and in general terms the movie is very predictable. Yet it is still enjoyable until the climax. Then it ends fantastically but I won't say any more about that except that from that point to the final scene I loved it. I think much of the appeal earlier on was in the chemistry between Haley Webb and Callard Harris, neither one of whom do I remember seeing before.
There were two side stories. One is Henry's mom and a long ago friend of hers. The other is Tom and Lily. Both side stories add a little bit to the overall story since each in it's own way has similarities to the main story. Yet neither takes away too much attention from Henry and Claire's story.
Some BTW comments that have nothing to do with my rating: 1 - the blackmail made no sense since revealing the secret would have made the blackmailer's position worse and he would have known that. 2 - Henry's mom, played by Eva LaRue was distractingly attractive for a 28 year old's mom. My first impression of her was that she was as physically attractive as Claire, or at least nearly so. 3 - the "slide show" was particularly strange as a salute to the mom since it included several photos that had nothing to do with her and more to do with someone else.
There are several well used plot devices and in general terms the movie is very predictable. Yet it is still enjoyable until the climax. Then it ends fantastically but I won't say any more about that except that from that point to the final scene I loved it. I think much of the appeal earlier on was in the chemistry between Haley Webb and Callard Harris, neither one of whom do I remember seeing before.
There were two side stories. One is Henry's mom and a long ago friend of hers. The other is Tom and Lily. Both side stories add a little bit to the overall story since each in it's own way has similarities to the main story. Yet neither takes away too much attention from Henry and Claire's story.
Some BTW comments that have nothing to do with my rating: 1 - the blackmail made no sense since revealing the secret would have made the blackmailer's position worse and he would have known that. 2 - Henry's mom, played by Eva LaRue was distractingly attractive for a 28 year old's mom. My first impression of her was that she was as physically attractive as Claire, or at least nearly so. 3 - the "slide show" was particularly strange as a salute to the mom since it included several photos that had nothing to do with her and more to do with someone else.
Love Hallmark movies but this lifetime cheesy version is so amazingly bad. Within 5 minutes I was totally irritated by the lead, Henry who doesn't deserve any partner - such a poor communicator and such an incredible Wuess - and with the emotional maturity of a 10 year old. Claire is not decisive at all either to the point of ridicualous. No chemistry at all between the leads.
There is just nothing there between the main actors. Can't even finish this as it makes no sense and I have better things to do with my life. Rather watch two emotionless dead logs try to force an appearance of romance on the screen. He seems to have no personality beyond his school days persona and she seems so bland. Maybe that's the basis for the "romance"? I would not waste my time with this movie. The script is also very poor and unimaginative. Who goes to their highschool grounds to get inspiration? And who would ever want a 50th Birthday party where the decorations are old photographs from your youth? How is that a great idea?! Whoever wrote this silly script should hide in shame for all eternity.
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- TriviaIn the scene where the mother (Eva LaRue) is showing a photo album to her son, the pictures of her late husband are in fact pictures of her real life ex-husband the late actor John Callahan.
- Créditos curiososSPOILER: The movie opens with a quick slideshow of family photographs. It ends with a slideshow of photographs outlining Claire and Henry's relationship through the next few years after the film ends--he proposes to her while kneeling on their high school football field; they get married, and she becomes pregnant.
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- También se conoce como
- El nem küldött levél
- Locaciones de filmación
- California, Estados Unidos(Credits at end of movie)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 1,600,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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By what name was Letter Never Sent (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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