6 reviews
- pinkcloudsday
- Jan 21, 2023
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I watched this film yesterday. Where do I start? I have never seen such a load of old tosh. The music was intrusive and didn't let up for the whole movie. The premise that two people in the same hospital would receive donor hearts from a married couple is just laughable. The child was vomit-inducing and the acting as a whole was lamentable. I kept hoping things would improve, however, when the couple began stalking the child, I gave up, decided life is too short to watch drivel and went and watched some paint dry instead. I saw Samantha Mathis in Jack and Sarah and she was very good; how she could stoop so low as to appear in this rubbish is beyond belief.
- zcrdgbizhnupar
- Jun 16, 2009
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Despite a couple of tragic moments, this is a feel-good movie. It is human nature to root for what is "meant to be," and this movie allows you to do that without disappointment.
While some consider it to be far-fetched for two people who receive transplants from a husband and wife to fall in love and eventually connect with the deceased couple's orphan, such emotional changes and attractions do happen in transplant patients. Despite the fact that - in typical Hallmark fashion - you can predict at the beginning who is going to fall in love with whom, and that the little girl is going to eventually be in the mix, this is a very enjoyable movie to watch. I recommend it. James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 3/2/2021
Yes it's a mushy story. And that's OK. It explores grief, love , intimacy, redemption.
It is a well written story that comes together beautifully. Well acted. Well cast.
Our family enjoyed it.
It is a well written story that comes together beautifully. Well acted. Well cast.
Our family enjoyed it.