7.8 stars.
The leads have great chemistry, which elevates 'Love, of Course' from average to above. It's about a woman driving with her daughter to help her move into college in Oregon. While there, she is offered a permanent job, but it's a difficult decision, because her home is in Los Angeles. Her husband has long since passed. While considering this permanent career opportunity and a much needed change of scenery, she is given the job on a temporary basis to see if she is a perfect fit. A male professor is helping her with the duties. The romance sparks.
The chemistry between these two is undeniable. The woman's daughter has a minor role, but enough for us to get acquainted with her endearing character.
I wish they would have given the daughter 10 more minutes of screen time, but overall this film hits the spot for romance.
The leads have great chemistry, which elevates 'Love, of Course' from average to above. It's about a woman driving with her daughter to help her move into college in Oregon. While there, she is offered a permanent job, but it's a difficult decision, because her home is in Los Angeles. Her husband has long since passed. While considering this permanent career opportunity and a much needed change of scenery, she is given the job on a temporary basis to see if she is a perfect fit. A male professor is helping her with the duties. The romance sparks.
The chemistry between these two is undeniable. The woman's daughter has a minor role, but enough for us to get acquainted with her endearing character.
I wish they would have given the daughter 10 more minutes of screen time, but overall this film hits the spot for romance.