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countries Canada
Directed by Mike Robe
Liked it 662 Votes
Creator Robert Tate Miller
Actors Sarah Jane Morris
Thirty year old Megan Quinn works as the Client Relations Supervisor for the Chicago based development firm, Stoneland Properties. Because of her people skills learned working in the family business, Rosie's Diner (Rosie, her now deceased mother), as she was growing up, she is good at her job, although she is hoping to use her degree in Architecture eventually to move into the design side of the firm. She has also been in a relationship with up and coming lawyer, Philip Carter, for nine months. Her life may take some major turns when Philip seems to want to take their relationship into a more committed level of marriage. Concurrently, Jordan St. Clair, an executive VP at Stoneland, wants to use her people person skills on a project, a shopping center development proposed for Sapphire Lake, located on the outskirts of her hometown of Cedarvale, Oregon, located in the heart of apple growing country. There is one property owner holdout refusing to sell, Frances Figgins, who Megan has known all her life. St. Clair is clear to Megan, who is to head back to Cedarvale, that she has ninety-six hours to convince Mrs. Figgins to sign on the dotted line, doing so which would lead to that promotion into design, failure to do so meaning she's out of a job. Sapphire Lake holds bittersweet memories for Megan, it where she and her childhood friend and high school sweetheart, Joe Wainright, professed their love for each other when they were eighteen, just before Megan headed off to Duke for her freshman year. It was while she was away that first year that Joe sent her a Dear Jane letter, stating no specifics for wanting to break up beyond the generalities of they "moving in different directions". Heartbroken at the time, Megan has not seen or heard from Joe since, but who she knows is now widowed with an adolescent daughter named Lucy. On arriving in Cedarvale, Megan not only has to deal with Mrs. Figgins, who she learns is not averse to selling but is averse to selling specifically to Stoneland for this development, but has to assume many of the duties at the diner for her incapacitated father, Matt Quinn, who has broken his foot. But perhaps most importantly, she has to confront Joe, who she learns first hand has recently returned to live in Cedarvale with Lucy. Feelings still seem to exist between the two, but nothing may come of them as they live in two different worlds, Philip more aligned to Megan's world, and unless there is an explanation of why he broke her heart twelve years ago
Sweet and lovely and touching. As many others Hallmark films. Illustration of old romantic recipe, it is the classic love story and repair of the past error. Like each film of its genre, it has a gift, saving a part of predictable story. In this case, the gift is the performance of Dolores Drake who propose a more than inspired Frances Figgins. Short, a well known end and a nice love story.
I scored it quite highly for how good it is because it's right up my street. The kind of movie where nothing 'really' bad happens and they are all happy at the end. It warms my heart and makes me smile. It is a hallmark movie, so you either love them or you think they're cringy. 1280x720 Croquer la poeme d'amour.
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