I really liked this film. The script was more original than the average Hallmark film and the actors had nice chemistry.
However, I reluctantly gave this an 8 rating, because of the typical phony winter. I would have liked to give it a 7.5, but this is impossible on IMDB. I don't recall one outdoor scene where Emilie Ullerup's character closed her coat, OR wore a hat and gloves OR actually looked cold. The last scene was sweet, but also ridiculous! Her character walks outside in a sleeveless flimsy dress and the male lead places an equally lightweight blanket over her. Do any of these writers actually know what a winter is? I'm picturing some southern California types who've never been cold!
However, I reluctantly gave this an 8 rating, because of the typical phony winter. I would have liked to give it a 7.5, but this is impossible on IMDB. I don't recall one outdoor scene where Emilie Ullerup's character closed her coat, OR wore a hat and gloves OR actually looked cold. The last scene was sweet, but also ridiculous! Her character walks outside in a sleeveless flimsy dress and the male lead places an equally lightweight blanket over her. Do any of these writers actually know what a winter is? I'm picturing some southern California types who've never been cold!