Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA true love story that spans a lifetime but eventually results in a painful loss of love. Jan is the daughter of an overly-protective military father, but that doesn't stop her from falling ... Tout lireA true love story that spans a lifetime but eventually results in a painful loss of love. Jan is the daughter of an overly-protective military father, but that doesn't stop her from falling love with Steve, a young GI in the Air Force.A true love story that spans a lifetime but eventually results in a painful loss of love. Jan is the daughter of an overly-protective military father, but that doesn't stop her from falling love with Steve, a young GI in the Air Force.
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- 1 victoire au total
Jenn Gotzon
- Terri
- (as Jenn Gotzon Chandler)
Aitana Rinab Perez
- Julie
- (as Aitana Rinab)
Benedict Bogard
- Movie Theater Patron's Girlfriend
- (non crédité)
Joanne Harris
- Wedding Guest
- (non crédité)
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If you want to see a Christian love story this is the one to watch. Without giving away any details , all I can say is this movie had me in tears. It makes you realize, as a Christian, sometimes things are out of our control but we still need to rely on God to get us through.
There is nothing acceptable about the way the father acts in this film and the enabling of it by everyone around him - plain disgusting
This is a really irritating and tedious film of someone who drops their faith during hardship and thinks God is a puppet they can manipulate - and people you love are too.
Hated the messages in this
This is a really irritating and tedious film of someone who drops their faith during hardship and thinks God is a puppet they can manipulate - and people you love are too.
Hated the messages in this
Based on a true story.
Low bugdet? Um, it's a made-for-TV movie and two-thirds of it is set in the 60s.
Bullying dad? Possibly, but real life for many who grew up in the 60s had this type of family dynamic.
Christian undertones? Well, they visit with a military chaplin a few times - if you believe we should all coexist & celebrate each other's differences, then it shouldn't be a problem.
Inconsistencies? Yes, some, but when have you seen a TV movie without any - never.
Overall: good, heartfelt, love always prevails movie
Heartwarming, bittersweet tale of lifelong couple injured in a car accident, faced with the difficult prospect of ending their union when the husband fails to recover from his injuries. Burroughs plays the modern day wife reflecting on her marriage through flashbacks, recalling her over-bearing military father (Bernsen), a future father in law from hell as the young couple attempt to navigate his cruel overprotectiveness.
Bernsen's treatment of the younger husband is manifestly sadistic at times, equivalent to some form of extreme hazing that not even his much-loved wife (Wallace) can ameliorate.
Technically the film is fine if a bit slow at times, although there's a few moments of minor concern e.g. The heart-rate monitor of the apparently dying man was clearly visible at 80 bpm and then there's the scene where Cowan's character is speaking with Pastor Robert (Morris), fighting back tears whilst trying to make sense of her predicament, when a very visible candlestick emerges from her right nostril and begins its journey south toward her quivering lip. I was disappointed the pastor didn't offer her a handkerchief at this point, instead she sort of attempted to wipe it away but instead appeared to consume it. I guess there's no second takes when you're making an independent movie.
Unremarkable except perhaps for Bernsen's wicked turn (he's become something of the dab hand at these gruff father figures on the Lifetime channel), and then of course the aforementioned mucosal moment which is immortal. If you've ever endured the end of life situation depicted in this film, then some of the scenes and dialogue may be uncomfortable, but overall the story is delivered with tact and reverence and it's a sincere effort.
Bernsen's treatment of the younger husband is manifestly sadistic at times, equivalent to some form of extreme hazing that not even his much-loved wife (Wallace) can ameliorate.
Technically the film is fine if a bit slow at times, although there's a few moments of minor concern e.g. The heart-rate monitor of the apparently dying man was clearly visible at 80 bpm and then there's the scene where Cowan's character is speaking with Pastor Robert (Morris), fighting back tears whilst trying to make sense of her predicament, when a very visible candlestick emerges from her right nostril and begins its journey south toward her quivering lip. I was disappointed the pastor didn't offer her a handkerchief at this point, instead she sort of attempted to wipe it away but instead appeared to consume it. I guess there's no second takes when you're making an independent movie.
Unremarkable except perhaps for Bernsen's wicked turn (he's become something of the dab hand at these gruff father figures on the Lifetime channel), and then of course the aforementioned mucosal moment which is immortal. If you've ever endured the end of life situation depicted in this film, then some of the scenes and dialogue may be uncomfortable, but overall the story is delivered with tact and reverence and it's a sincere effort.
Ok there something good in movies. It's about the Love story among them. It's incredible love!!! I didn't believe that there's a loving like this in real life!
Anyway the problem is the scenes move slowly. It's a little boring
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Forever Love
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- Budget
- 1 125 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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