A travel writer is surprised to be sent back to the home town she left, heartbroken, years before. She meets a new man, and also her ex.A travel writer is surprised to be sent back to the home town she left, heartbroken, years before. She meets a new man, and also her ex.A travel writer is surprised to be sent back to the home town she left, heartbroken, years before. She meets a new man, and also her ex.
Adie Merrell
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I love supporting Canadian films, but I found the acting a bit cringe worthy. The story line wasn't bad, but I had a hard time getting past the poor acting.
I have read a lot really bad reviews on this one but I have to say I enjoyed it enough to watch it all. James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 01/02/2021
Brigitte Kingsley is just terrible. I hated her character within two minutes and her acting is horrendous. Twenty minutes in and I'm not sure I'll get much farther. Blech.
It's really difficult to like the leading female. She's just very spoiled and bratty and you're not really cheering for her to end up with anyone. The acting is also a bit rough. I usually love cheesy hallmark movies, but I couldn't do this one.
The acting of the leads was just dire, it would have been better for the actress playing the sister to lead as she could at least act. The lead actress couldn't act, had a strange voice and even odder lips, what were they thinking! The lead men were as bad, neither could act and weren't cast well. The child was as bad but her age was a factor in it, no excuse for the lead adults. Next time cast the sister in the lead, she could act and had a pretty, natural face. The script was weak, all in all abysmal.
The only upside was the scenery was glorious.
The only upside was the scenery was glorious.
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- TriviaThe opening aerial view of the city along the river, is Portland, Oregon.
- GoofsWhen the main character Katie arrives at her hometown, she's rolling a suitcase behind her while she's walking down a train platform as if she had just arrived by rail, but there is literally no one else around. The train station obviously isn't actually in use. Here's an example where a dozen or so extras leaving and/or boarding the train would've maintained the illusion that it was a real working train station.
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