Okay, I'm not gonna lie. I had low expectations about this one. But decided to give this a chance anyways. It started as every other Hallmark movie ever does. But the fact that these characters meet because of a dog? You got me there. The chemistry between the leads was great! And they managed to surprised me. There is one scene which makes you forget for few minutes that you are watching a Hallmark production. That's the pivot point of the movie and it was amazing!
The ending is kind of different to what we are accostumed to but different is good. Definitely worth a watch.
(My only big problem was the mom? Is she old enough to be the mother of the lead? come on Hallmark)
I wish Hallmark continues to make films like this. One where someone can relate to something, where not everything is perfect, but still makes you feel good.
Plot summary
Ally Craig has been fostering retired military dog, Sunshine, as she recovers from a broken engagement. But sparks fly again when Sunshine's military partner, Jake Terry, returns to claim the dog.
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March 07, 2024 at 09:28 PM
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A "realistic", yet feel good kind of movie.
Affable Chemistry
The owner of a nursery (Danica McKellar) is fostering a dog named Sunshine, whose owner (Mark Deklin) is deployed in the Middle East. At the end of his tour, he comes home and makes arrangements to pick up Sunshine.
Each of them is smarting from a being dumped by their last significant other, and both are dealing with ambivalent emotions because of their break-ups. But they have one thing in common--a love of Sunshine. This is a good setup for two genuinely nice people whose paths intersect. And the two lead actors have an affable chemistry.
This is an enjoyable Hallmark romance that unfolds naturally and allows the characters to establish an authentic-feeling relationship, not relying only on clever lines or mysterious coincidences.
Enjoyable
This movie has a dog and a veteran in a romance. Not key elements but they add points in my book.
The story was a little more unpredictable than most of the Hallmark movies lately.
The leads connected.
There were some flaws and clumsy moments. McKellar is still acting more like a young twenty-something than her age. Still I enjoyed it.