An aspiring singer and songwriter hopes to get inspiration from his idol. Instead it's the idol's daughter he connects with. Lanie McAuley and Sebastian Pigott do connect.
This movie is fun if you have an interest in the process of writing a song. The singers are not earth shaking, but they are OK. The songs are obviously poetry set to music rather than catchy melodies that stick in your head.
This might be one of McAuley's first leading roles at least in a romance. It seemed to me that she was working to deliver her lines. Many of them were clipped.
Martin Cummins is natural as Hank the musical idol.
There is a very nice exchange between Bonnie and her dad on the patio. I had to back it up and watch it again.
This movie has a nice beginning, middle and a strong finish.