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A woman has been fostering a dog as she recovers from a broken heart. As the owner returns to claim the dog will sparks fly or will it just lead to another broken heart?A woman has been fostering a dog as she recovers from a broken heart. As the owner returns to claim the dog will sparks fly or will it just lead to another broken heart?A woman has been fostering a dog as she recovers from a broken heart. As the owner returns to claim the dog will sparks fly or will it just lead to another broken heart?
Brenda Crichlow
- Trisha Collins
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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This movie has a dog and a veteran in a romance. Not key elements but they add points in my book.
The story was a little more unpredictable than most of the Hallmark movies lately.
The leads connected.
There were some flaws and clumsy moments. McKellar is still acting more like a young twenty-something than her age. Still I enjoyed it.
The story was a little more unpredictable than most of the Hallmark movies lately.
The leads connected.
There were some flaws and clumsy moments. McKellar is still acting more like a young twenty-something than her age. Still I enjoyed it.
A military , a dog, a young woman and a decent story, meritous more for the end.
The only sin - the impression about hard effort of Danica McKellar to propose fair traits to her character .
The good point - the dog, off course and, in same measure, the science of Mark Deklan to
A military, a dog, a young woman. The predictable romance.
After so many Hallmark romances, nothing new or real bad. The end can be the good gift for viewer .
Only problem - Danica McKellar seems be not very comfortable in her role.
The good point, no doubts, the dog and the fine manner to explore his character of Mark Deklin.
The only sin - the impression about hard effort of Danica McKellar to propose fair traits to her character .
The good point - the dog, off course and, in same measure, the science of Mark Deklan to
A military, a dog, a young woman. The predictable romance.
After so many Hallmark romances, nothing new or real bad. The end can be the good gift for viewer .
Only problem - Danica McKellar seems be not very comfortable in her role.
The good point, no doubts, the dog and the fine manner to explore his character of Mark Deklin.
The chemistry between the main characters were great. Ive seen most of the movies that Danica is in and this is by far the best one.
The owner of a nursery (Danica McKellar) is fostering a dog named Sunshine, whose owner (Mark Deklin) is deployed in the Middle East. At the end of his tour, he comes home and makes arrangements to pick up Sunshine.
Each of them is smarting from a being dumped by their last significant other, and both are dealing with ambivalent emotions because of their break-ups. But they have one thing in common--a love of Sunshine. This is a good setup for two genuinely nice people whose paths intersect. And the two lead actors have an affable chemistry.
This is an enjoyable Hallmark romance that unfolds naturally and allows the characters to establish an authentic-feeling relationship, not relying only on clever lines or mysterious coincidences.
Each of them is smarting from a being dumped by their last significant other, and both are dealing with ambivalent emotions because of their break-ups. But they have one thing in common--a love of Sunshine. This is a good setup for two genuinely nice people whose paths intersect. And the two lead actors have an affable chemistry.
This is an enjoyable Hallmark romance that unfolds naturally and allows the characters to establish an authentic-feeling relationship, not relying only on clever lines or mysterious coincidences.
I have seen every Danica Hallmark movie. This one is by far her best one yet. I have already watched it twice. This movie seriously has everything! It is just a heart warming and feel good movie. It doesn't have that usual Hallmark cheesy tone to it.(I'm addicted to Hallmark movies so obviously I love the cheesy themes). All the characters had great chemistry together and not just the main characters. So far this has been THE best summer hallmark movie to date. You get a sweet slow build love story, an adorable dog, a man in uniform and great family scenes.
There is nothing quite like a mom telling you when you are screwing up. Even though we saw pictures on how the story ended, I wouldn't mind a part 2. Hallmark has set the bar high for this one and I'll be hard press to find another hallmark summer movie that holds a candle to this movie. This might seriously be the absolutely best hallmark movie I have seen, if not the best it's definitely in the top 5. It is without a doubt the best hallmark movie if 2019(so far).
There is nothing quite like a mom telling you when you are screwing up. Even though we saw pictures on how the story ended, I wouldn't mind a part 2. Hallmark has set the bar high for this one and I'll be hard press to find another hallmark summer movie that holds a candle to this movie. This might seriously be the absolutely best hallmark movie I have seen, if not the best it's definitely in the top 5. It is without a doubt the best hallmark movie if 2019(so far).
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- TriviaDanica McKellar has played 2 roles which she owns and runs a business involving flowers. She owns a nursery in this movie, and she played a florist in L'Inconnu du bal (2018).
- GoofsWhen Corine asks for suggestion to replace her shrubs, what Ally recommends, astilbe, is not a shrub but rather a fibrous (i.e. non-shrubby) perennial.
- SoundtracksSoak Up the Sun
Written by Sheryl Crow (uncredited), Jeff Trott (uncredited)
Performed by Sheryl Crow
Courtesy of A&M Records c/o Universal Music Group
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