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Titre original : Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Higher Ground
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe postal detectives reunite a couple separated by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.The postal detectives reunite a couple separated by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.The postal detectives reunite a couple separated by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
- Rita Haywith
- (as Crystal Lowe)
Tom MacNeill
- Soldier
- (non crédité)
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I happened to find this gem on Hallmark Channel 85 the other night. What a beautifully written story of the power of love. The different relationships among the characters were wonderfully intertwined.
I thought this was a good film because it wasn't the typical kind of Hallmark movie. I like the story line. It seems genuine! The acting was good as well. I'm sure a lot of people were missed from Hurricane Katrina. I don't even like to watch movies about devastation that much because sometimes they are based on true stories. It would be awful to have to go through something like that. So I don't have any clue how the Katrina survivors managed. So much of me has no interest in our history though and I like to move on from it. But this movie was emotionally touching because of story line, even though I believe it was made up. It was believable as a true story though. There were 3 separate relationship dynamics or more, so that was very cool. A part of me would love to do what the New Orleans native did in this movie, by waiting it out all those years for his true love. I don't know how I would have made it through 12 years. Good movie nonetheless!
This episode of the Postables developed extremely slow, but the last 20 minutes (including commercials) was worth it.
If you like Jazz (or was it Blues), you may really like this one because the sound tract is full of singing by Keb' Mo' including both background and actual screen time.
The conflict in the Postables personal lives was stupidly done but important.
If you like Jazz (or was it Blues), you may really like this one because the sound tract is full of singing by Keb' Mo' including both background and actual screen time.
The conflict in the Postables personal lives was stupidly done but important.
8.1 stars.
You know what surprises me about these films? It's the fact that they're not more widely known. This one has less than 10 user reviews (as do most of them) and I don't understand it because these SSD movies are the best thing Hallmark has ever created.
This installment is probably my fourth favorite so far, but only by a nose. It's very close to being my actual favorite. Let me explain: three of them are 8.2/10, all basically tied for first place. Realistically, I made a mistake by giving my favorite episode 8.2 stars, when it is actually 8.3, but at the time it was a difficult decision. I know, who cares.
The last 30 minutes of this episode is probably some of my favorite material of all the SSD movies, but it doesn't make up for the general slowness of the first 90 minutes. All in all, this is an absolutely wonderful story that fits neatly into the epic saga of the Postables' adventures.
I wish the first part of this episode was a bit more exciting, but it took some time to build up to a most beautiful climax. The tension was off the charts (as much as can be for a bunch of socially awkward geniuses trying to navigate the tumultuous waters of romance).
You know what surprises me about these films? It's the fact that they're not more widely known. This one has less than 10 user reviews (as do most of them) and I don't understand it because these SSD movies are the best thing Hallmark has ever created.
This installment is probably my fourth favorite so far, but only by a nose. It's very close to being my actual favorite. Let me explain: three of them are 8.2/10, all basically tied for first place. Realistically, I made a mistake by giving my favorite episode 8.2 stars, when it is actually 8.3, but at the time it was a difficult decision. I know, who cares.
The last 30 minutes of this episode is probably some of my favorite material of all the SSD movies, but it doesn't make up for the general slowness of the first 90 minutes. All in all, this is an absolutely wonderful story that fits neatly into the epic saga of the Postables' adventures.
I wish the first part of this episode was a bit more exciting, but it took some time to build up to a most beautiful climax. The tension was off the charts (as much as can be for a bunch of socially awkward geniuses trying to navigate the tumultuous waters of romance).
This is the first Signed, Sealed, and Delivered I've seen. In fact, I didn't know this series existed. I'm now excited to see ALL the episodes leading up to this one and of course, everything afterwards.
My first thought is the entire cast is like a family. I think that is what makes this show works. So much chemistry between everyone, and there should be, after all the episodes they have been in together.
Eric Mabius and Kristin Booth are perfectly typecast as the leads. I'm not real familiar with them, but they've got my attention now. The supporting roles by Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe and Geoff Gustafson were great as well and as important and dramatic to this episode.
I'm not going to give any spoilers, but, I will say the last 5 to 10 minutes were awesome. If you don't have time to see the whole episode, but you NEED to see it,...well you get the point.
I try to not give too many 10 ratings, but this was an easy one.
My first thought is the entire cast is like a family. I think that is what makes this show works. So much chemistry between everyone, and there should be, after all the episodes they have been in together.
Eric Mabius and Kristin Booth are perfectly typecast as the leads. I'm not real familiar with them, but they've got my attention now. The supporting roles by Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe and Geoff Gustafson were great as well and as important and dramatic to this episode.
I'm not going to give any spoilers, but, I will say the last 5 to 10 minutes were awesome. If you don't have time to see the whole episode, but you NEED to see it,...well you get the point.
I try to not give too many 10 ratings, but this was an easy one.
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- GaffesWhen Norman trying to figure out a nickname for Rita, he suggests "Reetz", and she tells him to keep working on it because she doesn't like it. However, in the prior TV series version, Something Good (2014) Rita told Norman that she wouldn't mind if he called her "Reetz".
- ConnexionsFollowed by Vous avez un message: un héritage inattendu (2017)
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- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
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