The premise has a common element (a couple keeps missing each other) but is done differently than any I can remember. The find each other more quickly than in some stories, but what makes this different is that the couple's story is a flashback as told to their daughter's prospective suitor. The story of the younger couple becomes just as prominent as the flashback story. The issue with Dave and Nell's story moves from missing connections to an important hidden fact about Nell. The audience knows right away and the daughter finds out pretty quickly, but Dave not knowing becomes the potential problem.
Meanwhile, the younger couple struggle with a less obvious missed connection, or should I say miscommunication. Defining what real love in a relationship is common in this genre. I don't always agree with how much "being in love" is stressed. I believe love is a choice. There is an element of both in Chris and Jo's relationship. I didn't really resonate with Jo's uncertainty, but it was a necessary counterpoint to the issues her parents had in the flashback story. The overall story develops a parallel as it brings both couples together (one in flashback and the other in real time).
The dialogue is witty. The acting is decent. Nikki Deloach is one of my favorite for Hallmark, but I didn't resonate with Nell's self struggle as much as I would have liked. I am wondering if it because I have come to see Nikki's characters a certain way and just couldn't accept that with Nell.
This is a movie I will probably look forward to watching again down the road.