As an earlier reviewer noted, Alicia Witt is the Queen of Hallmark Christmas movies.
She plays to her strengths here creating a witty, warm character. She has great chemistry with her new best friend (Lucie Guest) and prospective love interest (David Alpay).
The best scene in the film is her (Witt) complaining about his (Alpay) typing on a typewriter as he complains about her "whale sounds" white noise generator late one night. The dialogue is funny banter, the actors play well off each and it is beautifully shot and directed (Thank you director Alex Wright).
The whole film is like that, a nice classy romantic comedy.
The novelist Richard Paul Evans has a cameo in the film. Next time, let's promote him to the supporting role of Dad.
She plays to her strengths here creating a witty, warm character. She has great chemistry with her new best friend (Lucie Guest) and prospective love interest (David Alpay).
The best scene in the film is her (Witt) complaining about his (Alpay) typing on a typewriter as he complains about her "whale sounds" white noise generator late one night. The dialogue is funny banter, the actors play well off each and it is beautifully shot and directed (Thank you director Alex Wright).
The whole film is like that, a nice classy romantic comedy.
The novelist Richard Paul Evans has a cameo in the film. Next time, let's promote him to the supporting role of Dad.