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You know this is going to be a Christian film when four guys out for a meal go to a Pizzeria and over the pizza they ask the Lord's blessing. One of them, young advertising executive Morgan Ayres is about to go through a real marital crisis. And all because he used a few mouse clicks on the computer to find an old girl friend and see what she's doing now.
The girl friend is Esseri Holmes who went off to Paris while they were still in high school. She's just moved back with a French husband Byron Herlong who sounds like Pierre LePew and he's in the fashion industry. But he's not too attentive to Holmes and she's got an itch that needs scratching. One can speculate as to why the husband isn't scratching the wife's itch, but I'll leave that aside.
In any event Ayres is happily married to pediatrician Kelsey Sanders, still he's got an itch himself.
Online is a sincerely made film with a bunch of players whose names you will not recognize at all. The plot itself has all the makings of a romantic drama without all the religion thrown in.
Ayres is the son of a minister and he's got a friend, the one who called on a blessing for the pizza who counsels him in the Christian way to deal with it. Basically God says you've made your choice stick with it. One wonders however if Holmes and Herlong will stick with it as well.
The girl friend is Esseri Holmes who went off to Paris while they were still in high school. She's just moved back with a French husband Byron Herlong who sounds like Pierre LePew and he's in the fashion industry. But he's not too attentive to Holmes and she's got an itch that needs scratching. One can speculate as to why the husband isn't scratching the wife's itch, but I'll leave that aside.
In any event Ayres is happily married to pediatrician Kelsey Sanders, still he's got an itch himself.
Online is a sincerely made film with a bunch of players whose names you will not recognize at all. The plot itself has all the makings of a romantic drama without all the religion thrown in.
Ayres is the son of a minister and he's got a friend, the one who called on a blessing for the pizza who counsels him in the Christian way to deal with it. Basically God says you've made your choice stick with it. One wonders however if Holmes and Herlong will stick with it as well.
- bkoganbing
- Jul 9, 2015
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