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Valerie Bertinelli and Jeffrey Nordling in Personally Yours (2000)

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Personally Yours

22 reviews
8/10

Delightful Romance

In Alaska, Susannah Stanton (Valerie Bertinelli) and Jesse Stanton (Jeffrey Nordling) divorced two years ago. They have two daughters, the teenager Bridget (Brittney Irvin) and the young girl Hannah (Emily Tennant), and a young son, Sam (Michael Welch), and they are good friends. Jesse lives in an isolated ranch, where he receives guests for fishing and tracking, and he depends on his plane to go to the city of Anchorage, where Susannah has a restaurant. They separated because Susannah felt bored and lonely in the ranch. Susannah is dating a lawyer, and their children decide to find a woman for Jesse, sending a letter to a popular magazine called Alaskan Love. He receives a large number of replies, and the children later feel that probably his perfect match is Susannah, and they try to arrange a plan to bring them together. I saw "Wilderness Love" by chance on cable, and what a delightful surprise! The story is adorable, the cast is excellent and the locations are marvelous. I found also amazing the resemblance of Jeffrey Nordling with Michael Douglas. Unfortunately this movie has not been released on VHS or DVD in Brazil, but it is indeed a worthwhile family entertainment. My vote is eight.

Title (Brazil): "Um Amor Sem Limites" ("A Love Without Limit")
  • claudio_carvalho
  • May 7, 2005
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7/10

Enjoyable TV movie

This is another one of those heartwarming mush films that CBS gets a kick out of showing on Sunday nights. It's an enjoyable family film, with some amusing moments and good performances... especially that little girl! Wow, what an actress! She was more natural and believable than both of her older siblings. If she keeps it up, she could be the next Meryl Streep.

Valerie Bertinelli, although far less annoying here than her character on "Touched by an Angel," is a bit odd, with wild mood swings and unpredictable reactions to things. I didn't like her too much, but that's the only complaint I can think of. On the whole, it's an entertaining feel-good film for all ages.
  • Chromium_5
  • Dec 25, 2004
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7/10

This One is Fun and Predictable

  • writer143
  • Mar 24, 2012
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Pleasant movie with a happy ending, and cute Valerie Bertinelli.

  • TxMike
  • Jul 10, 2005
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6/10

You'll see the ending coming before you turn on the TV...

...but that doesn't mean I wouldn't recommend it. After all, romantic comedy viewers have certain expectations. No one dies, and even the arguments aren't too serious. There are some humorous moments, and Valerie Bertinelli exhibits her usual charm. They don't call her the Julia Roberts of TV for nothing! One downside is that half the time the adults take a back seat to the boringly squeaky-clean kids, allowing pros like Valerie and Donnelly Rhodes (of "Soap"fame) to walk through this vehicle with their eyes closed. The other is that Alaska is touted as the setting for this movie, but you wouldn't know it to look at it. Anyone who's seen our most beautiful U.S. state--even just on television--could tell that it was shot elsewhere: Canada, as usual. (Rhodes and several of the other actors are Canadian.) Once you get past those two limitations, it's smooth sailing. I wouldn't go out of my way to see this, but if it happens to be airing, go ahead and watch it.
  • xavrush89
  • Jan 13, 2005
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10/10

Delightful and Heart Warming

"Personally Yours" was inspired by actual events and it is obvious by the natural and realistic emotions that are embedded throughout the entire movie. Three children of divorced parents strive to overcome obstacles and get their stubborn parents back together. The plot is perfectly balanced between the story-lines of the children and parents, allowing both adults and children to enjoy this production. The cast and crew all did a wonderful job bringing this delightful story to life.

I hope that CBS plays "Personally Yours" again at some point. I know I will look forward to seeing it and I can't recommend it enough to those who missed it the first time!
  • TrevorW-2
  • Oct 8, 2000
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6/10

Background music overshadowed dialogue

Great movie. Good actors and actresses. Unfortunate that the background music often times drowned out the dialogue. I'm sure that they could tone down the background music since it's probably on a separate track.
  • lesnelling
  • May 4, 2022
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4/10

epic romcom fail

From the opening scenery anyone that has lived in alaska could tell it wasn't filmed there and it was also way too obvious that the city was NOT anchorge. ... where the float planes allegedly fly out of anhorage isn't even close to resembling lake hood.either ... even after suspending belief of all those inaccuracies, the story lacks realism ... there are plenty of available women living in the anchorage area so there is little need to advertise for them in a nationwide publication ... this film was more of a fairytale then a romantic comedy .. it angered me about the stupidity.
  • sandcrab277
  • Sep 30, 2021
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10/10

I loved it!

  • NancyLeeGrahnfan
  • Jan 16, 2005
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6/10

Standard romantic comedy with a few interesting elements

  • gee-15
  • Oct 7, 2021
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4/10

Once again, Canada beauty shines!

For those of you who think this was shot in the "wilds" of Alaska, it was actually shot in Vancouver, BC Canada! As soon as I saw the terrain, foliage, flowers and city, I knew this was NOT Alaska! The movie was ok, EXCEPT for the terrible music! The songs sounded like they were written and performed by a teenage garage band, and often the background music was so loud it overpowered the spoken dialogue. And the script was like a bad Hallmark movie. Predictable and sappy. The leading man was harsh and unlikable to many of the women, and the women were tacky and desperate. But it was great seeing the dad from "Danger Bay" again, still looking great!
  • tndc_carol
  • Jan 1, 2025
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10/10

So Warm and Great Actors

Finally a great movie about kids that are incredibly wonderful and parents who has the kind of love that we dream about. This movie has enlightened my heart made me laugh and feel so good inside. The actors are so Great they don't have to be billionaires they are great Actors and I hope they stay this way.
  • jacinthacarter
  • Dec 8, 2021
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6/10

Mixed review

  • deborahdierman
  • Jul 22, 2022
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4/10

Wont forget the soundtrack

My English is not so good, sorry for that. I liked the music in the film a lot and was searching for ages for that song with the words "january", "Journey" and "feather on the ground" in it. Now I was waiting and watching a second time just to get the music and well, I have it as a film snippet but don't know anything else about it. One of your comments was very helpful, thanks a lot. (also to the others of cause, smile)

I lost and sorry, I wanted to write a comment but so much English and register again and again...

Forgive me please and maybe one good soul may help me to find that song. Is it from Fisher too ? The Song is played while they had the party.

All the best and thanks in advance, really

cheers
  • filmfan123-1
  • Jun 19, 2009
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Falling in Wilderness Love Again

Valerie Bertinelli is Susannah Stanton, Anchorage Canada restaurant manager and divorced wife of Wilderness Cove Stanton Ranch manager Jesse (Jeffrey Nordling). When the 3 Stanton children – Bridget (Brittney Irvin), Sam (Michael Welch) and Hannah (Emily Tennant) – place an ad in Alaskalove magazine's personals for Jesse, he is swamped with replies, and Susannah faces her unresolved feelings.

Bertinelli's long hair is light brown with blonde and grey streaks, to represent her maturity, since Susannah and Jesse were married for 15 years, she wears it in a 1960's style ponytail, and her wardrobe includes a series of chokers and necklaces. Although her close-ups are mainly unflatteringly, she looks beautiful when standing in profile at sunset. Bertinelli's best scene is where she decides whether to meet Jesse after writing to him as `Sarah', where she expresses her confusion and mixed emotion, and her skill makes Susannah far more likeable and attractive than Nordling, whose technique is too apparent. Her remaining attraction to Jesse is evident in their banter by the way Bertinelli moves closer to him to speak in a conspiratorial superior manner, and we also hear Bertinelli's voice reciting one of `Sarah's letter's as Jesse reads.

The teleplay by Jill Blotevogel focuses on the children's machinations to reunite their parents, which unfortunately director Jeffrey Reiner makes nauseating in tone, with a sub-plot teen romance between Bridget and Derek (Ross Malinger), the grandson of Jesse's co-worker Burt (Donnelly Rhodes). Whether Susannah will return to Jesse is influenced by the active participation she has in his household, staying on after she is no longer required to be there. Jesse's antagonism towards the replies also presents an ugly misogyny, combined with his lack of charm, where the women are presented as pathetic, and Reiner uses a split screen to have Jesse slam the door on 4 different women at once. There is inexplicable timing about the arrival of replies, since Jesse gets bundles of mail on the same day the magazine appears on sale, and even when the line is spoken by a child, `All's fair in love and war' is still a cliché.

Reiner also uses screen wipes, 2 songs by Fisher on the soundtrack, and effective cross-cutting, and as Jesse's temporary girlfriend, Chicago freelance photographer Gina, Andrea Roth makes more of an impression than Susannah's parallel, Boston lawyer Stephen (Andrew Airlie).
  • petershelleyau
  • Oct 22, 2002
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6/10

A likeable romance - avoid the trailer to avoid spoilers

  • calorne
  • Apr 21, 2023
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10/10

Enjoyable! A love story!

I have watched this movie numerous times. It never gets old or tiring! I love it! Beautiful scenes in Alaska from the air, on the river. Fun plot for all ages. Family movie. The acting was excellent. You can see love dancing in the eyes of the couple.

Watch it! Again & again...
  • angiejb-15980
  • Apr 1, 2021
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10/10

GREAT FAMILY MOVIE

  • debbiedee-08277
  • Jan 27, 2022
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10/10

Wonderful

Have you ever watch a movie, the characters say everything right? Well here is that movie! Beautiful scenery and such likeable characters. Love Valerie Bertinally!
  • dayelilly
  • Mar 14, 2022
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9/10

Don't make romance movies like this any more!

In today Hallmark movies every movie is made with the same boring premises. This is movie had great scenery with really good actors unlike today were they continually use the same actors. Very enjoyable!
  • alan-47291
  • Apr 23, 2019
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10/10

Excellent Romantic Comedy

Excellent acting by all involved. The kids do a great job supporting the main characters and are essential to the plot. The setting is believable as the terrain matches the far north, although it was technically filmed in British Columbia. It is a rollercoaster of a ride for emotional ups and downs but does a great job for a low-budget movie. Although there are a plethora of sad moments there are even more happy moments. The script is well written and believable and the actors deliver convincing lines and body language. At 40, Valerie holds her beauty well and Jeffrey serves as an appealing guy for the lady viewers. It can be a challenge to find as it was not a big release, and can be found on DVD as "Wilderness Love." There is NO nudity but there is a short scene where the main characters are in bed together "naked" but covered so as to not offend most viewers (and Valerie is well reputed to turn down contracts involving gratuitous nudity). This is a cute love comedy for most to enjoy.... No obvious goods or flaws.....
  • gdvcgym
  • May 15, 2024
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Personally Yours- When Mother and Dad thought They Knew Best **1/2

  • edwagreen
  • Sep 13, 2011
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