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A single father hires a woman to take care of his daughter while they're in Aruba.A single father hires a woman to take care of his daughter while they're in Aruba.A single father hires a woman to take care of his daughter while they're in Aruba.
Sashleigha Hightower
- Amber
- (as Sashleigha)
Kealii Johnson
- Minister Figeroa
- (as KeAlii 'Eazy' Johnson)
Yolanda Stange
- Jackie
- (as Yolanda Wood)
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My summary line is sort of an inside joke my wife and I have. We watch Hallmark movies and a predictable feature is near the end we always get the "Hallmark kiss". Just one. This non-Hallmark movie has three of them!
For a simple, low-budget romance movie this one is very nice and entertaining. The dialog could have been trite but it isn't, it is well-written and the main actors seem genuine, especially the 10-yr-old daughter.
Premise is, divorced 50-ish man has to travel to Aruba for a wind farm project, being the start of summer he wants to hire someone to accompany him and care for his small daughter. He interviews 19 ladies before selecting one that is in fact a 4th grade teacher, off for the summer.
The movie is shot on location in Aruba, the woman and the young daughter hit it off very well, the dad is reluctant, still not over the fact his wife of 10 years abandoned them. But romance movies have a way of working things out.
Good movie, we enjoyed it. At home streaming FreeTV on Amazon Prime.
For a simple, low-budget romance movie this one is very nice and entertaining. The dialog could have been trite but it isn't, it is well-written and the main actors seem genuine, especially the 10-yr-old daughter.
Premise is, divorced 50-ish man has to travel to Aruba for a wind farm project, being the start of summer he wants to hire someone to accompany him and care for his small daughter. He interviews 19 ladies before selecting one that is in fact a 4th grade teacher, off for the summer.
The movie is shot on location in Aruba, the woman and the young daughter hit it off very well, the dad is reluctant, still not over the fact his wife of 10 years abandoned them. But romance movies have a way of working things out.
Good movie, we enjoyed it. At home streaming FreeTV on Amazon Prime.
I saw this on GAC Family but it's older than that network, but it fits their model perfectly.
This movie is a slight variation on the nanny premise and in this case the nanny is accepted by the child without any problems. There really isn't any animosity between the leads but there is a ton of awkwardness early on. Unfortunately I didn't feel like that awkwardness disappeared long enough for there to be any chemistry. Actually awkwardness probably makes it harder to feel the chemistry than animosity.
The story doesn't really have any great highs or lows or surprises. Connor's history with his ex-wife unfolds so we know it pretty much by the middle of the movie. Connor's emotional scars from that are pretty strong and the inevitable conflict in the story is very predictable.
The acting is good. In fact, the actors play their daily roles so well that the dialogue seems mundane. I noticed only one good line about the windmills.
What stands out for this movie is the scenery which brings with it a little education about a variety of animals.
This movie is enjoyable for the easy going atmosphere and scenery. It is not exceptional.
This movie is a slight variation on the nanny premise and in this case the nanny is accepted by the child without any problems. There really isn't any animosity between the leads but there is a ton of awkwardness early on. Unfortunately I didn't feel like that awkwardness disappeared long enough for there to be any chemistry. Actually awkwardness probably makes it harder to feel the chemistry than animosity.
The story doesn't really have any great highs or lows or surprises. Connor's history with his ex-wife unfolds so we know it pretty much by the middle of the movie. Connor's emotional scars from that are pretty strong and the inevitable conflict in the story is very predictable.
The acting is good. In fact, the actors play their daily roles so well that the dialogue seems mundane. I noticed only one good line about the windmills.
What stands out for this movie is the scenery which brings with it a little education about a variety of animals.
This movie is enjoyable for the easy going atmosphere and scenery. It is not exceptional.
This was a really cute movie there was a couple drawbacks though they focused more on wind turbines and when they to the beach or other places nobody was around I mean surely they could have used some extras just walking around so it didn't look so the main characters didn't look so out of place.
Aruba is my favorite island and we visit every few years. I watched the movie for the scenery, which is so pretty and tropical . The story was formulaic and little chemistry between the leads. If want blue skies and blue seas and a taste of what the island offers than watch it. I'm trying to figure out which house they filmed at as I'd love to rent it for our next trip!
It has a good premise which flings the couple together, but they don't gel and it's only Hallmark quick-fixit scriptglue that joins them together at the end.
While it's realistic that Connor is awkward about how to relate to a beautiful live-in help (and where does a responsible employer draw the line?) McConnell delivers a one-note awkward wooden, work-nerd characterisation throughout - what Sashleigha is supposed to see in him is beyond me (and we won't explore the 20 year age gap between the actors.) And if after all the years he's been working in alternative energy, the fact that he hasn't worked out how to sell his product to a reluctant public suggests he's a man of little imagination. No wonder his wife left him!
It's like watching a tip-top table tennis player try to make a match with a guy holding a tennis racquet stuck on the baseline - one hopes that Sashleigha has a more lively sparring partner in her next love-match!
While it's realistic that Connor is awkward about how to relate to a beautiful live-in help (and where does a responsible employer draw the line?) McConnell delivers a one-note awkward wooden, work-nerd characterisation throughout - what Sashleigha is supposed to see in him is beyond me (and we won't explore the 20 year age gap between the actors.) And if after all the years he's been working in alternative energy, the fact that he hasn't worked out how to sell his product to a reluctant public suggests he's a man of little imagination. No wonder his wife left him!
It's like watching a tip-top table tennis player try to make a match with a guy holding a tennis racquet stuck on the baseline - one hopes that Sashleigha has a more lively sparring partner in her next love-match!
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- TriviaThe Quadrikiri cave and the neighboring caves used to have Indian drawings on the cave walls. In the 1950's (not sure which year) a zealous American photographer wanted to take a picture of these drawings, but thought the drawing were to vague. So he applied some cleaning fluid to expose the drawings more, but at the end it damaged the drawings. Better leave it to professionals to do it :-(
- GoofsAmber told Conner that she and Macey stopped by the wind turbines and then asked Conner to come along to see the gold mill ruins. After the gold mill ruins the car broke down. Conner made Amber dinner and she told him again that they drove by the wind turbines. He acted surprised.
- SoundtracksWaiting for Me
Performed by Elastic Hoofbeats (feat. Joey Ebach)
Written by Susan Simonson and Joey Ebach
Published by Bailey Pond Music & Ebach Music Publishing
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