Review of All for Love

All for Love (II) (2016 TV Movie)
8/10
A Seal with Flowers on his Desk
21 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Nothing captivates a retired military person, like myself, more than a clash of personalities when a hardened highly decorated Seal meets head on with an immovable force he doesn't how to get a handle on. Thrown together by his sister the Editor to fix the disasters in her novel, "Sealed with a Kiss". It is a comedy of standoffs.

I found this funny and full of the Marine training issues I faced as a Navy Corpsman thrown in with an entirely different military culture.

Running a Seal Training Program, she treats the weeks of training as a just tell me how to fix it and he sees it as his assigned mission to introduce her to the rigors the other trainees so she understands the many aspects of Seal life. Her team is taking it deadly serious while she seems to be looking for a participation trophy that will fix her literary slide.

As time goes by, they find mutual frustration over the changes they bring to their purpose together, they are drawn closer together as she stands up to him in ways he couldn't have imagined as she sees the purpose of the lessons and become that team player. Strong wills won't let them admit to anything of a growing attraction to each other. Their time together draws closer to its end as he is scheduled to establish another Seal training center half way around the world and be thousands of miles away from each other and stand immobilized by the fear of what was happening to them.

Who will give in? Will they discover a love or turn away to the life they enjoyed before they met?
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