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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFollows Emily as she struggles to cope with her new reality after losing her sight and Garth, a potential guide dog struggling with his training. With a bit of help both make headway in thei... Ler tudoFollows Emily as she struggles to cope with her new reality after losing her sight and Garth, a potential guide dog struggling with his training. With a bit of help both make headway in their important transitions.Follows Emily as she struggles to cope with her new reality after losing her sight and Garth, a potential guide dog struggling with his training. With a bit of help both make headway in their important transitions.
Eric McCormack
- Garth
- (narração)
Preston Drabble
- Alex
- (as Preston Jovan Drabble)
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I knew with Sarah Drew, this movie would not disappoint.
This was such a lovely movie and done so, so well.
The chemistry between Sarah and her male counterparts was fabulous all around.
Outstanding performances by all - truly.
It felt well developed and wasn't corny like many tv movies. This definitely felt levelled up.
I'm keeping this one on my PVR as I'll definitely be watching again.
(Keep the Kleenex close... I needed it multiple times.)
Having a family member losing their sight, this movie was definitely a tear jerker but also showed me how much those with sight limitations can do.
This was such a lovely movie and done so, so well.
The chemistry between Sarah and her male counterparts was fabulous all around.
Outstanding performances by all - truly.
It felt well developed and wasn't corny like many tv movies. This definitely felt levelled up.
I'm keeping this one on my PVR as I'll definitely be watching again.
(Keep the Kleenex close... I needed it multiple times.)
Having a family member losing their sight, this movie was definitely a tear jerker but also showed me how much those with sight limitations can do.
First, a note of surprise... Hallmark must have had a change of creative management recently as suddenly their movies are way more original, creative, fun and believable than so much of what they have produced in the past. This is perhaps the third totally enjoyable movie of theirs I have seen lately.
In Guiding Emily - first a huge kudo to the acting, especially Sarah Drew. Her acting is superb and she goes through every emotion in the book in this movie. Not just Sarah Drew but every actor did a superb and believable job.
Second, while the story could have been a tear-jerker and way dramatic, Hallmark kept this to a minimum and instead focused on Emily's development after becoming blind. And, interweaving the story of Emily along with the story of the dog from a puppy up to adult size was brilliant.
Hallmark, please provide more entertainment like this and will someone please give Sarah Drew an Emmy or similar award for her work on this.
In Guiding Emily - first a huge kudo to the acting, especially Sarah Drew. Her acting is superb and she goes through every emotion in the book in this movie. Not just Sarah Drew but every actor did a superb and believable job.
Second, while the story could have been a tear-jerker and way dramatic, Hallmark kept this to a minimum and instead focused on Emily's development after becoming blind. And, interweaving the story of Emily along with the story of the dog from a puppy up to adult size was brilliant.
Hallmark, please provide more entertainment like this and will someone please give Sarah Drew an Emmy or similar award for her work on this.
'Guiding Emily' is a film that will resonate with anyone who has completely or partially lost their sight, or someone having to deal with a loved one losing their sight.
Sarah Drew stars as the adventurous Emily, who loses her sight after a hiking accident. Her fiancée Connor (Toby Levins) is comforting and supportive at first, but when he realizes he would have to adapt to an entirely different lifestyle with a blind woman as his wife - and having received a job offer he can't refuse - Connor has second thoughts. This and the fact Emily now needs guidance, leaves her distraught.
But 'Guiding Emily' isn't a somber, pity movie. It is uplifting, and there are many funny moments. Many of these humorist moments are provided by the absolutely adorable dog, Garth - a Labrador guide dog. Much of the film is also told from the dog's perspective.
The film proves just how easy it is for sighted people to take sight for granted. After all, our eyes are the windows to the world. And we so seldom even consider the possibility of vision being taken away from us in a matter of seconds. With the loss of one sense, though, the other senses become more dominant - such as the sense of smell and touch.
'Guiding Emily' is a feel-good movie with good performances and a good script. It never gets too emotional and despite a few dramatic moments here and there, it remains lighthearted enough throughout so you don't need a box of tissues. Then again, Garth's cuteness might also stir happy emotion, so yeah, maybe its best to keep those tissues handy!!
The film also teaches us not to be too depressed when things go wrong. Sometimes things happen for a reason, and just maybe fate has a funny way of showing you the way to a better life...
Sarah Drew stars as the adventurous Emily, who loses her sight after a hiking accident. Her fiancée Connor (Toby Levins) is comforting and supportive at first, but when he realizes he would have to adapt to an entirely different lifestyle with a blind woman as his wife - and having received a job offer he can't refuse - Connor has second thoughts. This and the fact Emily now needs guidance, leaves her distraught.
But 'Guiding Emily' isn't a somber, pity movie. It is uplifting, and there are many funny moments. Many of these humorist moments are provided by the absolutely adorable dog, Garth - a Labrador guide dog. Much of the film is also told from the dog's perspective.
The film proves just how easy it is for sighted people to take sight for granted. After all, our eyes are the windows to the world. And we so seldom even consider the possibility of vision being taken away from us in a matter of seconds. With the loss of one sense, though, the other senses become more dominant - such as the sense of smell and touch.
'Guiding Emily' is a feel-good movie with good performances and a good script. It never gets too emotional and despite a few dramatic moments here and there, it remains lighthearted enough throughout so you don't need a box of tissues. Then again, Garth's cuteness might also stir happy emotion, so yeah, maybe its best to keep those tissues handy!!
The film also teaches us not to be too depressed when things go wrong. Sometimes things happen for a reason, and just maybe fate has a funny way of showing you the way to a better life...
Haven't known too many blind people & although Emily was recently blinded,how she acted from eye movements & so forth was poorly executed or seemed quickly adaptive..
Feel this wasn't so much,an acting versus directing issue.
Also how people treated her,what she learned & all that seemed again farfetched.. Even the guide dog training was beyond simplistic,yes it's a movie but keep it somewhat real.
A typical Hallmark movie,full of clichés & plotholes.
Was a bit disappointed in the fact,considering.. the business owner didn't remember meeting Emily & obviously,further confirmed Garth was hers all along.
The acting to actors chosen was ok,cinematography as always decent & music didn't overwhelm anything spoken.
Although did enjoy this,it was sugar-coated & almost romanticized Emily's issues.
The boyfriend/fiancée-Can't even remember his significance to her,as he bailed the minute things weren't easy.
Worth checking out once,as not an overall typical scenario like saving a festival.
Also how people treated her,what she learned & all that seemed again farfetched.. Even the guide dog training was beyond simplistic,yes it's a movie but keep it somewhat real.
A typical Hallmark movie,full of clichés & plotholes.
Was a bit disappointed in the fact,considering.. the business owner didn't remember meeting Emily & obviously,further confirmed Garth was hers all along.
The acting to actors chosen was ok,cinematography as always decent & music didn't overwhelm anything spoken.
Although did enjoy this,it was sugar-coated & almost romanticized Emily's issues.
The boyfriend/fiancée-Can't even remember his significance to her,as he bailed the minute things weren't easy.
Worth checking out once,as not an overall typical scenario like saving a festival.
I have seen just about every Hallmark movie that was released since 2012. I had to do chemo two years ago and watched them all during my down time. I have opinions on them all and a list of the ones I really like.
I love the new path Hallmark has taken. The movies are no longer cookie cutter plots with different actors. Instead they have great writers giving us fun and unique stories.
Guiding Emily was a pleasant surprise. It's very well written and the actors hit it out of the park. I could feel her fear when the bandages were removed. I felt the hopelessness and loss with her. It is one of the best I've seen lately. The completely original storyline pulls you in and you feel emotionally connected and invested in characters. Of course it is a feel good romance but the journey was everything from tragic and heartbreaking to uplifting and fun. I loved the dog, Garth. I don't usually like when movies give animals human traits but I liked this a lot. I learned a lot about the difficulties of being blind too. The bathroom scene was painful to watch. I really enjoyed the romance that slowly grew and felt real and not rushed or forced. Well done everyone!
I love the new path Hallmark has taken. The movies are no longer cookie cutter plots with different actors. Instead they have great writers giving us fun and unique stories.
Guiding Emily was a pleasant surprise. It's very well written and the actors hit it out of the park. I could feel her fear when the bandages were removed. I felt the hopelessness and loss with her. It is one of the best I've seen lately. The completely original storyline pulls you in and you feel emotionally connected and invested in characters. Of course it is a feel good romance but the journey was everything from tragic and heartbreaking to uplifting and fun. I loved the dog, Garth. I don't usually like when movies give animals human traits but I liked this a lot. I learned a lot about the difficulties of being blind too. The bathroom scene was painful to watch. I really enjoyed the romance that slowly grew and felt real and not rushed or forced. Well done everyone!
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- CuriosidadesBeing a movie about the loss of one's sight, the opening title card and some opening credits are also presented in braille, obviously without the raised surface to make it readable for someone sightless.
- ConexõesFeatures Cinderela em Paris (1957)
- Trilhas sonorasThis Will Be (An Everlasting Love)
Written by Chuck Jackson (as Charles Jackson) and Marvin Yancy
Performed by Natalie Cole
Jay's Enterprises, Inc. (ASCAP) and Chappell & Co. Inc. (ASCAP)
All rights administered by Chappell & Co. Inc.
Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Canada Inc.
[Played over the opening credits]
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- Windsor Cafe - 2540 Windsor Rd, Oak Bay, Columbia Britânica, Canadá(marina restaurant)
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