In this heart-warming story full of hope, dreams and second chances, two seniors meet and discover that it's never too late to fall in love again.In this heart-warming story full of hope, dreams and second chances, two seniors meet and discover that it's never too late to fall in love again.In this heart-warming story full of hope, dreams and second chances, two seniors meet and discover that it's never too late to fall in love again.
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So delightful! I love opera myself for the feelings so this was awesome. I'm also happily remarried after being widowed at age 50. Yes, this was very sweet, uplifting. Even if they only have a short time together, it's worth it. Some people never have that kind of love, not even once in their lifetime.
This had a lot going for it initially, but the pace is tediously slow, they should have cut out at least 30 minutes. I thought Isaac was miscast, as there was no chemistry between the two characters. The daughter lacked "bite", as did most of the characters. Sad, as the reviews had led me to believe it was going to be so much better. Tbh, The Notebook is a much better film about love and old age.
Seniors! Who needs them, right? Well, actually everyone does. It's not as evident as when grandpa taught us his life skills and his wonderful wife made food heavily seasoned with love. But they're needed alright! Not only to show off everything they've learned on the road of life but also to teach some serious lessons about the pace of that life. People rush through every day like they need more hours when what is really needed is more patience, more tolerance, more understanding and more love. Life is fragile gift. It needs protecting and nurturing in ways only seniors around us can teach. This gentle movie avoids the fast lane. Slows it all down a little. Gives us a peek through the looking glass of time. Watch it with a loved one. Hold hands .....and feel it.
Don't write this one off because it's about older people. It's just about the most romantic film I've seen in a very long time. Remember not to turn it off... Wait for the end of the credits... A great reward awaits you.
Bella Bella bellisima!!
Charming little film about two senior citizens who meet in an assisted-living center. Katherine (Linda Thorson) is sent there to rehab for a broken hip, while Isaac (Stuart Margolin) is a resident. Together, they discover their mutual interests, and their interest in each other. Amusing, touching at times, and never boring, this is a nice movie for the older set. I hadn't seen Thorson since she replaced Diana Rigg in "The Avengers" television series. Here, in her upper 60s, she is simply gorgeous. The big surprise (for me) was seeing Margolin, almost unrecognizable, balding, and with a convincing Yiddish accent. His character could have been ripe for satire, but instead, he gives a restrained performance, and steals every scene. Highly recommended if you're looking for a nice, pleasant diversion. Oh ... make sure to stick around after the closing credits, if you want to see and hear Margolin singing the title song.
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- Drugie podejście
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- Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada(Filming City)
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- CA$3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,837
- Gross worldwide
- $3,837
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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