Efficiency expert Joy Miles has her free-spirited mother-in-law Loraine's move from Louisville to Savannah planned to the minute--until one missed flight turns a straightforward road trip in... Read allEfficiency expert Joy Miles has her free-spirited mother-in-law Loraine's move from Louisville to Savannah planned to the minute--until one missed flight turns a straightforward road trip into the hilarious journey of a lifetime.Efficiency expert Joy Miles has her free-spirited mother-in-law Loraine's move from Louisville to Savannah planned to the minute--until one missed flight turns a straightforward road trip into the hilarious journey of a lifetime.
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There is no gratuitous sex, violence, nudity or foul language. On that front it is refreshing. However there are plenty of problems. This is a relatively low budget production. Camera work and lighting is pretty basic. The biggest problem is the script, while the premise is believable, there are so many nonsensical moments at times it is cringeworthy. The acting during the alligator scene was so bad we almost turned it off. I would expect this kind of work for kids Disney show. For the most part the acting is okay, the two leads are good, the rest are so-so. The soundtrack sounds canned and cheap. I've seen a lot worse movies, but we did watch the whole thing.
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I thought this was a great great film and the two primary female actors were positively incredible. They aced it. Perfect everything, perfect facial expressions and body language, it was a perfect connection between the two of them. Perfect, perfect. The husband was awesome, too. I truly appreciated everything about the film. Kudos to everyone involved. I know there is a crew behind the scenes who help make the magic happen. Thank you to all.
This is a soft, gentle film. The main reason I watched it was to see Pamela Reed and Shawnee Smith, two talented and fine actresses. They mesh well together in this family centered story about a recently widowed senior citizen (Pamela Reed) moving on the the next phase of her life; widowhood and advanced age. Accompanying her on the road trip to her "independant living facility, is her daughter-in-law (Shawnee Smith). Antics ensue. It might be a bit slow and gentle for some, but I enjoyed the multi-generational family dynamic. Plus I'm partial to road trip movies. The writing could have been better; given the actors something to work with.
A lovely film dealing gently with ageing. Moments of brilliant humour abounded, and sorry the film had to end.
Pamela Reed as Loraine played her part beautifully, and just shows how the more mature actors/actresses who have learned their craft over decades, are ultimately more watchable than some of the younger actors/actresses at Hallmark who squeal and screech their way through their characterisations. Watch and learn you younger ones, watch and learn.
Pamela Reed as Loraine played her part beautifully, and just shows how the more mature actors/actresses who have learned their craft over decades, are ultimately more watchable than some of the younger actors/actresses at Hallmark who squeal and screech their way through their characterisations. Watch and learn you younger ones, watch and learn.
I had hoped, as the description indicates, this would be a moving family film with an inspiring message central to a family road trip (e.g. exploring the mother-daughter dynamic)...and it did!
Though it fell light on content, I did "feel" something--anger, humor, relief.
What pleased me most was that a captivating film was made devoid of sexual encounters, obscene language and offensive gimmicks to lure viewers. An enjoyable movie can be made without those features! Bravo!
Though it fell light on content, I did "feel" something--anger, humor, relief.
What pleased me most was that a captivating film was made devoid of sexual encounters, obscene language and offensive gimmicks to lure viewers. An enjoyable movie can be made without those features! Bravo!
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