Review of The Will

The Will (I) (2020)
8/10
Wonderful Passionflix romance between a damaged feminine fashionista and strong masculine former boxer and protective father.
4 October 2022
This is a wonderful production by Passionflix, where they bring popular romantic fiction to life. The Will is based on the Kristen Ashley book of the same title. I had not read the book at the time of originally watching this film...but I enjoyed it so much I bought the book to read immediately after watching.

I have since rewatched the film several times. The source material is wonderful for this film. I was delighted to see two actors who weren't super young have a sexy and romantic storyline.

The story is set in Maine and is about Josie (Josephine) who's Grandmother Lydia Malone has just passed away. The film starts with the funeral and the reading of the will...which is where Josie meets Jake. In unusual will request Lydia "gives" Josie to Jake. Of course it is explained by the lawyer that you can't give a human being so it isn't legally binding. Jake thinks they should at least get to know one another over dinner in honoring Lydia's wishes. Eventually they do get to know one another and after a boxing match...begin to smolder on the screen. Jake is a thrice divorced former professional boxer who owns both a gym and a stripclub. He has three kids, all of whom were very close with Lydia. He also knows Josie's secrets...like that she was physically abused by both her father and her first significant boyfriend. Josie inherits Lydia's spectacular Maine home called Lavender house, which becomes a source of conflict as her uncle tries to contest the will and a developer is desperately trying to buy it from her.

Wonderful chemistry between the two lead actors. Great casting...I loved most all of the characters but particularly Amond and the two Taylors. The Maine scenery was lovely and the Lavender House itself was spectacular. Josie's wardrobe was really interesting and seemed to suit her fashion industry lifestyle...all except the pale blue jumpsuit!

At first the film started out slowly for me and I didn't really know where it was going...but if you relax, it really grows on you. I have gone back and watched the film several times, enjoying it each and every time. I also notice new details that I didn't pick up on during the first watching. Josie's overall softness and femininity is very well balanced by our former boxer, protector or manly-man.

This is a strong recommendation from me to all those romantics out there...you will love this unique story and film.
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