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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Another winner from Hallmark, 19 December 2002
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Melissa Alice from USA
This story, set in a nursing home, is more than it at first appears. With a thickening plot and emotional turmoil building, a young man named Michael (played well by Chad Willet) cares for an elderly woman named Esther (played very well by Vanessa Redgrave). Or is it that Esther cares for Michael? One part I didn't like much was in a dance setting (kissing), but overall it was a very decent film with no swearing. With great acting a touching story, this is another winner from Hallmark Hall of Fame.
7 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
masterfully sentimental, 2 May 2003
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Allan H. Jensen (allan@chu-jensen.dk) from indonesia
chad willet and vanessa redgrave are authentic and genuine in this masterpiece which i've seen thrice and gotten tears in my eyes every time - and i am not usually sentimental. the powerful emotions of trust, love, kindness, betrayal are skillfully portrayed and i will be watching this movie over and again over the years.
5 out of 6 people found the following review useful:
Superstar!, 3 May 2003
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Author:
rbrb
Well done to Hallmark for this excellent movie. This is a 'love' story which at the same time examines forgiveness, betrayal, jealousy and ultimately taking the opportunities in life when love comes along. The male lead gives a fine performance yet the real star is Vanessa Redgrave; this actress has such depth and radiance that she dominates the movie with her enormous charisma, charm and screen presence. Without doubt a super star.
3 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
One of my most favorite Hallmark movies, 16 February 2004
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Author:
orient_celts from Asia
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The movie opens at the time Michael Keddington is caring for his mother
but
she eventually passes away, leaving Michael despondent. Taken cue from a
doctor-friend's advice, he applies for work at the nursing home. There, he
is assigned to take care of Esther and a fledging friendship arise that
later becomes a strong bond between them until the end.
There were a lot of favorite parts from the movie but the ones that stood
out were: Michael and Esther scenes. To me, those scenes touched me in
various levels especially when Esther tells him that she believes in him
during his court trial period (Michael felt all parts of his life was
tumbling down ie: he broke up with his gf and his scholarship was
retracted)
when no one else seem to believe that he didn't kill Henry (one of the
Nursing home's residents). Esther was also instrumental in leading Faye
back
to Michael's side. The movie also tells of forgiveness and healing.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Faith Is The Key To All Your Answers, 20 May 2006
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Author:
Warren Kwek from Malaysia
The Locket is a movie mainly about faith. Michael Keddington lost his
mother due to lung cancer which made him devastated...not to mention
his alcoholic father...Due to his doctor's advice, he decided to work
in White wood, an old-folks home. There he was assigned to take care of
a bitter reluctant old woman named Esther Huish. She didn't accept
Michael at first but soon she found out that both of them had similar
problems in their life. So she befriended him...guiding him in
everything. She taught him how to forgive and how to have faith in
everything he does. Shortly, after everything Michael was facing was
solved, Esther died of old age along with other health problems.
This show has proved itself to be a remarkable Hallmark film. When I
watched this spectacular movie, I was overwhelmed. It's all about
romance, drama, and most importantly...faith. It's almost a crime to
miss it. If you're from Malaysia, catch it on Hallmark channel Astro...
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
enjoyable, if not always positive, 9 December 2002
Author:
vchimpanzee from North Carolina
At the start of the movie a man is caring for his dying mother. We later find out his father was a drunk who left them. After the mother dies, the man goes to work in an elegant nursing home and meets Esther, a bitter elderly woman played convincingly by Vanessa Redgrave. Both of them help each other resolve problems from their pasts. In Esther's case, a man named Thomas went to war without knowing how she felt about him. Both ended up marrying other spouses and the romance that could have been was not allowed to happen. The man sees Esther's and Thomas' pictures in a locket and tries to find Thomas. Meanwhile, the man ends up losing his girlfriend when she goes away to school, and her father wants him to stay away from her so she will complete her education. Esther also persuades the man to confront his father. The movie gets quite interesting after the man dates a co-worker who ends up causing trouble for him; she only works at the home because of family connections, and does not have the real concern for people her job would require. A pleasant family movie with some adult situations but no sex or bad language and only hints of and discussions about violence.
3 out of 11 people found the following review useful:
I feel I must write something as a warning to others..., 4 August 2007
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Author:
jthekoz from United States
After reading the mostly glowing comments about this movie I decided to
rent it despite some suspicions of TV movies. I should have followed my
instincts.
I tried so hard to warm up to the movie and find merit in it but I just
couldn't. The story never draws you in or rings true and the acting is
perfunctory at best and laughable at worst. Everything in this
production is amateurish.
Always a joy to watch, Mary McDonnell may be the only performer to
escape this disaster without damaging her career or reputation. I won't
even bother checking the name of the leading man - hopefully he's back
doing commercials.
Even poor Vanessa Redgrave, whom I adore and respect, seemed to be
channeling Katherine Hepburn all the time appearing as if she were
really drugged in the home. Maybe she needed the money.
If I can save one person from wasting 100 minutes on this tripe I will
feel vindicated.
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