I liked . It is the simple conclusion after the final credits.
I liked for idea, for performances, for development of story, for drawings, for relation mother - daughter, for Patches not last.
Indeed, the presence of pets in Hallmark films represents, always, a good point, but in this case , Patches is real a virtue .
Christine. L. Nguyen proposes a charming portrait of vulnerable Daisy in her way to self definition and Jamie Spilchuk works very well with a sort of innocence to naivety , the love being a sort of fine embroidery of curiosity, gratitude and return to simplicity of a lifestyle pure old fashion.
So, Patches and its people.
I liked for idea, for performances, for development of story, for drawings, for relation mother - daughter, for Patches not last.
Indeed, the presence of pets in Hallmark films represents, always, a good point, but in this case , Patches is real a virtue .
Christine. L. Nguyen proposes a charming portrait of vulnerable Daisy in her way to self definition and Jamie Spilchuk works very well with a sort of innocence to naivety , the love being a sort of fine embroidery of curiosity, gratitude and return to simplicity of a lifestyle pure old fashion.
So, Patches and its people.