It has the gift to remind few classic romance films. And a reasonable job of Patrick Duffy. And not bad acting. And friendship fair portrait. And a kind baker and few good drops of seductive humor.
But, maybe, the accent on grief and its cure remains the basic virtue of film.
Sure, unrealistic in some scenes, regreting the meteoric presence of Henry - and the impression to be a sort of too easy pretext - , it is a nice story about the help from the other after a profound difficult event. And this makes it some different by the Hallmark Christmas universe.
But, working more than well, it is a decent pledge for trust and joy the second chance.
But, maybe, the accent on grief and its cure remains the basic virtue of film.
Sure, unrealistic in some scenes, regreting the meteoric presence of Henry - and the impression to be a sort of too easy pretext - , it is a nice story about the help from the other after a profound difficult event. And this makes it some different by the Hallmark Christmas universe.
But, working more than well, it is a decent pledge for trust and joy the second chance.