Claire (Kristen Dalton) and her son Ryan (Hans Otto Schundler) do not have closure 8 months after 9-11 when her husband Will (Joe Ryan) died. The ghost of Will returns to help the pair in a discreet manner. Claire works for a pharmacy company which produces a drug for TB...and it just so happens there has been an outbreak. She is also being pressured to make a pitch to sell the company during the outbreak.
The film centers around the character of Claire. She is a driver, a super woman. If you don't like her, you won't like the film. I loved her role, the relationships she had with everyone, and the crisp dialogue. The production reminded me of a Lifetime film, except for some strange reason I enjoyed watching Kristen Dalton overcome all kinds of issues.
This is a film I don't normally like, it just caught me in the right mood.
Parental Guide: No sex or nudity. I don't recall any F-bombs.
The film centers around the character of Claire. She is a driver, a super woman. If you don't like her, you won't like the film. I loved her role, the relationships she had with everyone, and the crisp dialogue. The production reminded me of a Lifetime film, except for some strange reason I enjoyed watching Kristen Dalton overcome all kinds of issues.
This is a film I don't normally like, it just caught me in the right mood.
Parental Guide: No sex or nudity. I don't recall any F-bombs.