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This one hit me, especially at the End. Which I will not give away. A Veteran's struggle, in life, mentally, a compassion for Veterans who have committed suicide. In the film, Angus said he was very concerned, and anguished about the Veterans, but, kept at a distance.(paraphrase) Repeatedly, he said he wished he could help them. As he begins his trek, he meets other hikers, who say they are also Veterans. Much could be said, but this is a film to be viewed. Even his relationship with his wife, he seems to wrestle with, his emotions, what to say, how much to say to her. There is humor, humility. I did not expect this film to be what it turned out to be.
Probably the Best Hallmark, Christmas Film I've viewed. Kimberley Sustad's Comedic Timing was fun. The interaction between her and Paul Campbell was fun. The Directing was instrumental in that really good timing.
56:43 was "the Look." I like how the Writers put Annie in motion to draw. William out.
How William started realize what was Truly, after God, 'The Bottom Line.' Hallmark, don't be afraid to mention CHRISTmas, Jesus Christ and God.
56:43 was "the Look." I like how the Writers put Annie in motion to draw. William out.
How William started realize what was Truly, after God, 'The Bottom Line.' Hallmark, don't be afraid to mention CHRISTmas, Jesus Christ and God.