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A widow of a war hero takes in an injured soldier who has just returned from Afghanistan. Together they help each other heal and find true love.A widow of a war hero takes in an injured soldier who has just returned from Afghanistan. Together they help each other heal and find true love.A widow of a war hero takes in an injured soldier who has just returned from Afghanistan. Together they help each other heal and find true love.
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Lauren K. Robek
- Victoria
- (as Kirsten Robek)
Austin Anozie
- Antwan
- (as Austin Obiajunwa)
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I thought this was one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. I absolutely love Michael Shanks and thought he was fantastic. I think the one that played Amanda was beautiful and played her part very well
Anything military touches my heart. I'm glad they embraced the life of how it's like to be in the military use - Love our military and their family. Thank you Halmark for acknowledging they exist
Somehow this movie is attracting reviews from USA hating, anti military leftists. They seem to be disappointed that it wasn't anti war and anti military.
As a veteran I respect and appreciated the way it handled the military service side with dignity befitting of the the sacrifice our veterans give for serving their country.
Also they show they have no concept of the Army rank structure as they think a grizzled Master Sergeant should be in his 20's or 30's. And why exactly should a veterans widow be in her 20's and 30's as well? Very strange. I found the age choice quite appropriate. My only quibble on that front would be how several of the actresses showed signs of plastic surgery to their faces. It is upsetting that these lovely women are in a system that makes them feel it is necessary to do that to remain relevant, and it didn't serve their roles as military spouses in this movie.
I wanted to really like this, but it was just too detached. I really didn't feel it. It felt like he had some problems brewing under the surface that their little play at Christmas spirit did not address or fix. She seemed to be just going through the motions and feeling like she should love him, instead of really loving him.
Anyway. An ok movie, and all the haters of our country and our military can jump in a lake or something.
Also they show they have no concept of the Army rank structure as they think a grizzled Master Sergeant should be in his 20's or 30's. And why exactly should a veterans widow be in her 20's and 30's as well? Very strange. I found the age choice quite appropriate. My only quibble on that front would be how several of the actresses showed signs of plastic surgery to their faces. It is upsetting that these lovely women are in a system that makes them feel it is necessary to do that to remain relevant, and it didn't serve their roles as military spouses in this movie.
I wanted to really like this, but it was just too detached. I really didn't feel it. It felt like he had some problems brewing under the surface that their little play at Christmas spirit did not address or fix. She seemed to be just going through the motions and feeling like she should love him, instead of really loving him.
Anyway. An ok movie, and all the haters of our country and our military can jump in a lake or something.
I am a widow and I know how the characters felt after losing a loved one. If you haven't been through the experience - you can't truly understand. I've watched the movie several times and it still tugs at my heartstrings.
I hope I never become as cynical as most reviewers on this website. This is a beautiful story of loss and healing. The comments that the actors are too old for their parts are absurd. Not everyone is some shallow twenty-something.
Did you know
- TriviaAs is often the case with productions made in British Columbia, of the 15 main credited actors, 8 have appeared in Supernatural (2005), to include the leads.
- GoofsWhen the govt vehicle pulled up to Amanda's house - Two soldiers got out. The driver was an officer, and the other was a Sgt. Military protocol would require that the Sgt would have driven the vehicle - not the officer.
- ConnectionsReferences It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
- SoundtracksChristmas Where You Are
Written by John Ondrasik (uncredited) and Jim Brickman (uncredited)
Performed by Five for Fighting feat. Jim Brickman
Courtesy of John Ondrasik and Jim Brickman
[Played when Jim drives up on the motorcycle in the final scene]
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