Predictability becomes , in this case, a sort of virtue. A young good looking judge, a young veteran and her car accident, a small town who seems just a large family and, the perfect ingredient, a lovely Justice. The way to church is, in same measure, a significant virtue.
Short, just comfortable story, with a Sean Farris remembering a young Christopher Reeve and an Eloise Mumford looking like a young Romy Schneider. And, sure, the good job of supporting actors.
A nice film for its seductive freshness. Sure, the last part has all the sins of Hallmark productions , the unrealism reigning but the atmosphere of pure and rich joy is a good gift.
So, maybe little more than nice film.
Short, just comfortable story, with a Sean Farris remembering a young Christopher Reeve and an Eloise Mumford looking like a young Romy Schneider. And, sure, the good job of supporting actors.
A nice film for its seductive freshness. Sure, the last part has all the sins of Hallmark productions , the unrealism reigning but the atmosphere of pure and rich joy is a good gift.
So, maybe little more than nice film.