Hallmark films can be a bit hit/miss, but this one is certainly in the 'hit' category.
With lovely central performances from the reuniting Danica McKellar (who seems to be carving out quite a niche for this type of film) and Paul Greene.
As ever with Hallmark films, there's a healthy dose of life affirming messages along the way, but on the whole I thought this was a quality 84 mins of entertainments and I'd thoroughly recommend the film.
With lovely central performances from the reuniting Danica McKellar (who seems to be carving out quite a niche for this type of film) and Paul Greene.
As ever with Hallmark films, there's a healthy dose of life affirming messages along the way, but on the whole I thought this was a quality 84 mins of entertainments and I'd thoroughly recommend the film.