A correct Hallmark romance. From the first scenes you know the final but exactly this predictability is the basic tool for create a very nice story about lost, friendship, connection, tasks and freedom.
For many reasons, it is just surprising. A young woman defined by a sort of Peter Pan syndrom who becomes, in this case, useful instrument for give joy and security to a little girl, the portrait of a widower just fair , crafted, beautiful job of Barry Bostwick in a role defined by parental care for his student and inspired use, as precious spice, of Velveteen Rabbit by Margaret Williams.
Sure, not easy to be very enthusiastic about it but a correct story, good acting, nice humor and gentle exploration of a trauma. And just lovely freshness. In short, it deserves a Bravo ! And few drops of applauses.