CreativeFibro
Joined Aug 2004
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As the Hallmark style movie goes I enjoyed this one. The characters were nice and there was no over the top other character getting in the way when there was zero chance the lead was interested in them - that always vexes me if it lasts too long. It didn't have all the feels that some of the Christmas ones do but was pleasant and relaxing.
The scenery was beautiful and the house was amazing - as a Brit one of their rooms was nearly as big as a whole floor of our house. 😆
One of the things that irked me the most was when it came to the show jumping. A one minute search of the internet would tell them that knocking down a fence is given a score of 4 and yet they referred to it as 1. It is hard to imagine that there wasn't anyone on set at the time that could have corrected this. (Unless some US States don't use the International/Olympic scoring conventions in which case I apologise.)
The scenery was beautiful and the house was amazing - as a Brit one of their rooms was nearly as big as a whole floor of our house. 😆
One of the things that irked me the most was when it came to the show jumping. A one minute search of the internet would tell them that knocking down a fence is given a score of 4 and yet they referred to it as 1. It is hard to imagine that there wasn't anyone on set at the time that could have corrected this. (Unless some US States don't use the International/Olympic scoring conventions in which case I apologise.)
I used to watch as many Danielle Steel films as I could many years ago and this is one that I missed at the time. The link to the Titanic was an added bonus because as tragedies go there was something beautiful and romantic about it. I couldn't help wondering where Rose and Jack where!
As often with this type of movie the sacrifices made by Edwina were colossal. Her life could have been made easier so early on after the crisis (no spoilers) how many of us would have chosen the easier route.
Was this one of those films that stay with me for many years and become a firm favourite, no. But it was a pleasant way to spend a morning on the sofa distracting myself from a headache.