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6.7/10
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Beth becomes the subject of an award-winning magazine's cover and goes on a quest to find the photographer who snapped her photo.Beth becomes the subject of an award-winning magazine's cover and goes on a quest to find the photographer who snapped her photo.Beth becomes the subject of an award-winning magazine's cover and goes on a quest to find the photographer who snapped her photo.
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Jason Furukawa
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- (as Jason Peter Furukawa)
April Telek
- Claire
- (as April Amber Telek)
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- TriviaBeth gives her last name to the magazine editor as "Plimsoll," which is very appropriate for someone who has a nautical background. The "plimsoll line" is the mark or line on a ship which indicates the maximum depth the ship can be immersed safely (often seen as the demarcation between the red bottom of a ship and the contrasting color of the upper part of the ship).
- GoofsBeth describes a sloop as "square-rigged." A sloop is not square rigged. It has a fore-and-aft mainsail and jib.
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[first lines]
Captain Mark: You mapped out a great day for us.
Beth: Yeah, betting on the eastern bank paid off. Fish are running strong out there.
- SoundtracksLife is Good
Written by Pedro Costa
Performed by Pedro Costa
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This movie is romantic in a way that is more than a relationship between the lead man and woman. It celebrates the beauty of life and the things around us. Many of these moves do that to some degree but this aspect really struck me in this movie.
I think Tyler Hynes is perfect for this move. He is quiet and thoughtful as Jake. Hynes and Rhiannon Fish have a nice chemistry with some banter between them, but quieter than in the movies where the leads are going hard at one another in the first third or half of the movie. The dialogue is representative of that and decent but not sparkling.
The story has a few borrowed elements from the formulaic, but it is mostly fresh.
I didn't think the bit between Beth and the agent made sense especially since the worldly and experienced Jake should have seen what was going on immediately or at least warned Beth beforehand.
I think Tyler Hynes is perfect for this move. He is quiet and thoughtful as Jake. Hynes and Rhiannon Fish have a nice chemistry with some banter between them, but quieter than in the movies where the leads are going hard at one another in the first third or half of the movie. The dialogue is representative of that and decent but not sparkling.
The story has a few borrowed elements from the formulaic, but it is mostly fresh.
I didn't think the bit between Beth and the agent made sense especially since the worldly and experienced Jake should have seen what was going on immediately or at least warned Beth beforehand.
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