Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNatalie tries to bring feuding neighbors together in her new condo building. Her unexpected ally is the building's super, who prefers to avoid getting involved.Natalie tries to bring feuding neighbors together in her new condo building. Her unexpected ally is the building's super, who prefers to avoid getting involved.Natalie tries to bring feuding neighbors together in her new condo building. Her unexpected ally is the building's super, who prefers to avoid getting involved.
Paul Moniz de Sa
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- (as Paul Moniz de Sá)
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Natalie Calder (Ashley Williams) is a people person. More precisely, she loves helping everybody else. She starts a new job at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. She moves into a building where none of her neighbors get along. Mark Wallace (Paul Campbell) is the super who stays out of other people's business. She invites them to her party, but nobody shows up. She's not giving up.
This Hallmark romance does one thing perfectly. I get the sense that Ashley Williams is really this person. It's a perfect role for her. On the other hand, I wish the building has more character. It's a cold modern cookie cutter place. It is the opposite of character. The guy checks all the boxes. There isn't much drama, but that's Hallmark.
This Hallmark romance does one thing perfectly. I get the sense that Ashley Williams is really this person. It's a perfect role for her. On the other hand, I wish the building has more character. It's a cold modern cookie cutter place. It is the opposite of character. The guy checks all the boxes. There isn't much drama, but that's Hallmark.
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Sadly even Hallmark movies have produced some meaningless and mindless entertainment. This was very meaningful and shows how the Fracture of our society
can lead to desperate consequences. Ashley Williams was the perfect person to play the lead role as a bright eyed uplifting person. Paul Campbell as always, adds a touch of compassion in whatever movie he plays. Yes I know, in this hyped up world, people are too skitish to sit through something that is meaningful. You might realize that you're out of sync with what's important in the world. This movie is important not only for highlighting Alzheimer's but how we can learn to get along with one another.
Wow I was expecting a really entertaining movie with Ashley Williams and Paul? Boy was I wrong. Two great hallmark actors having no on screen chemistry. As for Williams she never stopped talking. I understand the character was a do gooder but omg she must have gotten paid by the word. As for Paul he brought nothing to his role. He looked like he was just sending it in The supporting cast except for the owner of the cafe were all one dementia and are not good supporting actors. The best part of the movie was when Williams wasn't blabbering. I love her as an actress but in this movie she was terrible with this quality of. Movie I will not sign up for the new Hallmark channel. Hallmark needs to upgrade these movies.
Ashley Williams was lovely in this fall-centric Hallmark romance and Paul Campbell was an excellent foil or calm to her exuberant enthusiasm, but the real star was Rryla McIntosh who played the beautiful and quirky Drea.
Natalie moves from Florida to the city of brotherly love (aka Philadelphia) and finds her condominium complex is filled with anything but. She decides to try to bring her neighbors together and she eventually ropes the handsome young super Mark into helping reluctantly. Natalie befriends the local diner owner and pie maker, Rryla and volunteers for a local walk for Alzheimer's befriending Lynda Payne in the process. The Alzheimer's cause is near and dear to Lynda's heart and I think the addition of this cause was the heart of this romance which seems to be built around finding a balance between "me time" and bringing community together.
Overall, I think the message was good and I liked the fall backdrop. The two main characters supported each other well. I always find it funny to hear so many Canadian accents in the heart of America, but maybe others don't hear it?
Kind of a middle of the road Hallmark romance, but I think their core fans will enjoy it.
Natalie moves from Florida to the city of brotherly love (aka Philadelphia) and finds her condominium complex is filled with anything but. She decides to try to bring her neighbors together and she eventually ropes the handsome young super Mark into helping reluctantly. Natalie befriends the local diner owner and pie maker, Rryla and volunteers for a local walk for Alzheimer's befriending Lynda Payne in the process. The Alzheimer's cause is near and dear to Lynda's heart and I think the addition of this cause was the heart of this romance which seems to be built around finding a balance between "me time" and bringing community together.
Overall, I think the message was good and I liked the fall backdrop. The two main characters supported each other well. I always find it funny to hear so many Canadian accents in the heart of America, but maybe others don't hear it?
Kind of a middle of the road Hallmark romance, but I think their core fans will enjoy it.
This movie was a big disappointment ,especially with the reputation of the stars,Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell. They are wonderful actors and I have liked all of their previous movies. This movie had a worthwhile message of Alzheimer's disease and the brave people who deal with it but not for a two hour movie. Ashley's character did talk too much and was over the top with her bubbly persona. Paul's character lacked depth and was hard to figure out . They really lacked chemistry and had no spark there . Hallmark has produced some fine movies with great performances but this one fell short. I just didn't like the way the story was presented,bland and uninteresting. I look forward to much better from them.
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- AnecdotesDuring the scene where the meaning of the colors of the pinwheel flowers are discussed, photos of people who are living with Alzheimer's are seen and when they're saying Dads and Moms, the 2nd photo is of Ashley Williams' mom Linda Williams who died in 2016 from complications of Alzheimer's. The film is dedicated to her memory, as well as to David DeLoach and Joyce Walker, the respective father and mother of regular Hallmark actors Nikki Deloach and Andrew W. Walker who also passed away after struggling with Alzheimer's, in 2021 and 2023.
- GaffesWhile this film takes place during Hallmark's "Fall Into Love", Alzheimers Awareness Month is actually in June.
- Générique farfeluThe following general acknowledgment is listed in the closing credits: "In honor of... all those affected by Alzheimer's Disease."
- ConnexionsReferences Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
- Bandes originalesElectrified
Written by Hannah Gerber & Joel Gerber
Performed by Jona
Courtesy of BMG Production Music, Inc.
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