Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOld, widowed Walter invites Quinn and her mom, Dr. Lizzie, for tea. There, Lizzie meets his son, Charley, a pilot she's just hired for the hospital. Both Walter and the 50+ years younger Qui... Tout lireOld, widowed Walter invites Quinn and her mom, Dr. Lizzie, for tea. There, Lizzie meets his son, Charley, a pilot she's just hired for the hospital. Both Walter and the 50+ years younger Quinn need a friend. Lizzie and Charley, too?Old, widowed Walter invites Quinn and her mom, Dr. Lizzie, for tea. There, Lizzie meets his son, Charley, a pilot she's just hired for the hospital. Both Walter and the 50+ years younger Quinn need a friend. Lizzie and Charley, too?
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- 1 nomination au total
- Karen
- (as Kelli Vonshay)
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Writing the review as I watch the movie: Walter and Quinn are adorable. The mother-daughter relationship between Lizzie and Quinn is heartwarming. I think I have said it before but Nikki DeLoach, a favorite for the Hallmark scenery, always light up the room with her performance and her smile.
Jeff Hephner, new to the Hallmark scenery, but not my case (Jeff Clarke, to me) plays a confident pilot, with a hero complex who is there to fix things with his father after the passing of his mother.
I liked it. A fresh idea, instead of an overused plot, good supporting actors and a satisfying script. My only problem was that the main characters did not have enough time alone, which is require for the grand finale we are so accostume to. I didn't feel enough chemistry either, which honestly was disappointing.
The other relationships were more precious to me than the main one. It is worth the watch but won't become a favorite. Sorry Hallmark.
Yes, there is the usual break-up around the bottom of the 2nd hour that seems to be a Hallmark movie requirement, but all the elements come together in the end.
I appreciated the less than saccharine tone, choosing to deal with real-life issues providing more depth than many a Hallmark movie. Well done. A keeper.
It's a rather bland Hallmark romance. I think it pales in comparison to the daughter and the elderly father combination. I like that duo more although it's an awkward start. It's like an old timey record where the B-side is the hit. Quite frankly, that relationship has more potential for drama and melodrama. The A-side is rather forgettable.
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- AnecdotesTom Thon replaced Tom Skerritt after 1 day of shooting for personal reasons.
- GaffesBefore going into the delivery room, Lizzie, Dr. Beauman, scrubs up before putting on her scrub cap with her just washed hands, instead of the proper order of the other way around.
- Citations
Dr. Lizzie Beauman: ... And yet every time I am with you, every time I think about you ... I get butterflies. It means ... that I care ... about you ... so much.
- ConnexionsReferences Downton Abbey (2010)
- Bandes originalesAre You with Me
Written by Nilu (as Nilufar Madadi) & Adrianne Gonzalez
Performed by Nilu
Published by Riders Up (ASCAP)/Kobalt Songs Music Publishing/Byaginc
Arrangement by Kobalt Music Publishing America Inc.
Courtesy of Nilu (as Nilufar Madadi)
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