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Megan wakes up from a coma in a hospital. The husband and 2 kids she just dreamed about aren't real. At her first job interview, she meets Thomas from her dream - or was it a vision years in... Read allMegan wakes up from a coma in a hospital. The husband and 2 kids she just dreamed about aren't real. At her first job interview, she meets Thomas from her dream - or was it a vision years into the future?Megan wakes up from a coma in a hospital. The husband and 2 kids she just dreamed about aren't real. At her first job interview, she meets Thomas from her dream - or was it a vision years into the future?
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Natalie Devine Riskas
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K. Danor Gerald
- Dr. Taylor
- (as Danor Gerald)
Rick Macy
- Patrick Clayburn
- (as Franklyn R. Macy)
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I loved this movie. The story is captivating and exudes hope, love and goodness. Megan, the main character is beautifully portrayed by Rachel equally matched by the leading man, Thomas. I loved it so much that I watched it twice. Multiple meanings may stir your imagination such as your fate is determined.. The cinematography amplifies the glistening scenery. The soundtrack swirls around repetitively grasping the emotions and not letting go of the hopeful theme. One might say it's a contrived story but that's truly secondary to the enjoyment it gives.
The premise is interesting and involving - a woman awakes from a coma remembering a husband and kids she never had. Later she meets the man in her memories when she is sent to work for him as a temp. Rachel Skarsten acts quite well. Brant Daugherty plays the man. You want to see how things turn out. Is it a premonition of her future life? How does she know things about him and their life together. Better story than the average Hallmark movie.
Hallmark movie "Timeless Love" is the story of a young woman going into a coma following a car accident and experiences her future family. A novel twist on time travel theme which is plausible in the Psychologist Carl Jung's theory of the unconscious mind where our future is prepared before being lived out. Cast beautifully performed and directed.
Honestly, I love it. A rare feeling about a Hallmark movie for me. But the premise is just seductive, the performances - not bad, the supporting characters real well used. A love story with taste of fairy tale, modern, charming, predictable but interesting. Rachel Skarsten gives an admirable Megan, Brant Daugherty is the fair Prince Charming, the unrealistic pieces are minor and the film has the gift to propose not exactly a story but the seed of beautiful state. A charming film, a beautiful job, fair result.
This charming romance story is based on a mystical or fantasy premise. A woman in a coma dreams about being married to a man she later meets who turns out to exactly fit the man in the dream. It is a bit of a different premise which is refreshing. It also has a flavor of a few movies about people whose real life marriage is interrupted while they wake up in a world where they never married that person but get a chance to see how both lives turned out otherwise. (A slightly different take on it is the 2000 movie Family Man where the man wakes up and is suddenly married with family to the woman he long ago left behind. An even different take on a similar theme is Sliding Doors which follows two parallel universe versions of a woman's life based on one version where she missed making a connection and one where she didn't miss it.) If you didn't guess, I like this kind of stuff.
The two leads have obvious chemistry and those actors do a fine job. We get to see the relationship develop in a realistic way. The two main characters are totally likeable and if anything they are both a little too perfect.
I agree with another reviewer in that I was totally annoyed by her parents, but fortunately those scenes are relatively small. There is also a rival girlfriend which I thought was done just about right.
Yes it's predictable, but that doesn't make the ending any less heartwarming.
The two leads have obvious chemistry and those actors do a fine job. We get to see the relationship develop in a realistic way. The two main characters are totally likeable and if anything they are both a little too perfect.
I agree with another reviewer in that I was totally annoyed by her parents, but fortunately those scenes are relatively small. There is also a rival girlfriend which I thought was done just about right.
Yes it's predictable, but that doesn't make the ending any less heartwarming.
Did you know
- TriviaThe aquarium scene is filmed at The Living Aquarium in Draper, Utah. The shark tank is an actual exhibit with the same bleacher seating you see Megan & Thomas are sitting on.
- GoofsMegan picks up the magic crate, then the magic wand with her right hand. After the cut, she sits down holding the wand in her left hand.
- Quotes
Megan Murphy: Good morning beautiful.
Thomas: Shouldn't I be saying that?
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