For me, it was a beautiful surprise. Because it is one of films having the courage to be more than a Hallmark.
I love the themes and the manner to explore them.
Loving books, having the experiences of teaching and the work for Phd, I discovered so familiar slices from my life, just fair reflected.
I loved the acting and the landscapes. The courage to use, in wise manner, the subjects as dislexia, ruined marriage, motherhood and dyslexia. I loved the intro, using the verses of Wentsworth and the box with the old volume by Coleridge.
The problem ? Obvious, the too conventional ( but predictable ) end.
But, honestly, it is more than Hallmark. And this just matters.
I love the themes and the manner to explore them.
Loving books, having the experiences of teaching and the work for Phd, I discovered so familiar slices from my life, just fair reflected.
I loved the acting and the landscapes. The courage to use, in wise manner, the subjects as dislexia, ruined marriage, motherhood and dyslexia. I loved the intro, using the verses of Wentsworth and the box with the old volume by Coleridge.
The problem ? Obvious, the too conventional ( but predictable ) end.
But, honestly, it is more than Hallmark. And this just matters.