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A lonely widow plans a trip around the world with her husband's ashes to visit the places they loved in the movies. The first stop on the journey changes her life forever.A lonely widow plans a trip around the world with her husband's ashes to visit the places they loved in the movies. The first stop on the journey changes her life forever.A lonely widow plans a trip around the world with her husband's ashes to visit the places they loved in the movies. The first stop on the journey changes her life forever.
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When I saw this in Prime, I knew I wanted to watch it because... Craig Ferguson.
This movie is a bit of a removal from what we'd normally expect from Ferguson because of his decidedly bawdy nature in other shows/movies he's done. But, he definitely shines in this movie as the slightly sad, even more slightly curmudgeonly inn owner.
The one weak spot in this entire movie is Kathie Lee Gifford. Her acting skills are virtually non-existent and her delivery of her lines is childish and poor. Every move she made in the movie was wooden and too much. Subtlety is certainly not part of her personality.
As I watched this movie, I simply couldn't imagine the two of them getting together in real life. Had there been anyone else in the lead, it would have worked much better. A truly nice story was ruined by Kathie Lee.
This movie is a bit of a removal from what we'd normally expect from Ferguson because of his decidedly bawdy nature in other shows/movies he's done. But, he definitely shines in this movie as the slightly sad, even more slightly curmudgeonly inn owner.
The one weak spot in this entire movie is Kathie Lee Gifford. Her acting skills are virtually non-existent and her delivery of her lines is childish and poor. Every move she made in the movie was wooden and too much. Subtlety is certainly not part of her personality.
As I watched this movie, I simply couldn't imagine the two of them getting together in real life. Had there been anyone else in the lead, it would have worked much better. A truly nice story was ruined by Kathie Lee.
Lots of little surprises, fun things, serious things. We really enjoyed it! Perhaps it more appreciated by older, every-day kind of people. But it does have some wisdom, some love, some strength. And the creativity in it is a real heart-warmer!
This is not a movie that was ever going to go over with movie snobs aka IMDB users lol!
Chances are you will see this for free on a streaming service. It's worth a watch if you are 50 plus years old.
Great scenery in Scotland that will make you want to visit.
Kathy Lee is a decent actress and pairs well with CF.
Go ahead and give it a try.
Scenery was outstanding, Scotland is so beautiful. The movie, written by KLG, was terrible. A romantic movie with one kiss in the whole movie? Not realistic. Craig Ferguson, the male lead, did a good job but, KLG, the female lead, cannot act. It was uncomfortable to watch her realizing her acting hasn't improved with age.
Not a great plot. Not a great script. Not great acting. But the scenery is incredible. Treat it as a travelogue for Scotland.
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- TriviaFilming in Cairndow, Argyll, Scotland in June 2018.
- GoofsTowards the end, when Howard and Annabelle swerve on the road, Fred's box of ashes goes up in the air, and all over them. However, earlier in the movie, Annabelle says she has laminated the box to keep Fred safe-so it couldn't open.
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Howard: I do wanted to show you something.
Annabelle Wilson: I might have seen it.
Howard: No, no, no, no. Not that. You'd be sick at the sight of that by the mornin'.
[Annabelle laughs]
- ConnectionsReferences Roman Holiday (1953)
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