The plot revolves around a woman (Egan) and a soldier (Blucas) who exchange letters for a year before their worlds collide.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Melissa Claire Egan | ... | Audrey Brown | |
Marc Blucas | ... | Matt Evans | |
Latarsha Rose | ... | Jade Wilcox | |
Patti Murin | ... | Pam | |
William Rubio | ... | Luke Montgomery | |
Steven Michael Quezada | ... | Carlos Gabon | |
Cheikh M'Baye | ... | Nathan Wilcox | |
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Cassie Ray | ... | Zoe |
Bart Johnson | ... | Tom Daniels | |
Jeorge Bennett Watson | ... | Pete | |
Rocky Myers | ... | Devin Brown | |
Darlene Tejeiro | ... | Juliana Gabon | |
Gary Galone | ... | Captain Nelson | |
Dwight Hicks | ... | Commandant Yoder | |
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Aurelia Williams | ... | Emcee |
The plot revolves around a woman (Egan) and a soldier (Blucas) who exchange letters for a year before their worlds collide.
It's so nice to see one of these films that concentrates on the forces element, rather than the trite little references thrown in here and there in other ones.
I actually cried at the end, because it was easy to get behind the cause and I'm not usually one to get soppy about the forces, because I believe that they have chosen their job as have the tinker and the tailor, but you can really see here how important these celebrations are to those left at home and how important the homecomings are for both parties.
Marc Blucas is natural and lovely again and the female lead (Moley, moley, moley) is not one of the annoying ones.
A great cast all around really and a lovely story delivered appropriately and with style.