lisajecks
If you like Hallmark movies you'll like this. Stay tuned during credits because there is more footage.
rwl-95430
This is the type of movie with a weird start that I stop watching after the first few minutes. However, I couldn't find anything I wanted to watch so I stuck with it. It was similar to a Hallmark movie. You know how it is going to end, its the journey it takes you through that is kind of enjoyable and funny.
mikasparky
I won't give you ANY spoilers, but I will say that the cast struggles mightily against a formulaic script. Amy Pohler did a comedy about formulaic movies, and this film reminds me of what she was referencing. The camera work isn't bad. The lighting is OK. The prop people did their job, for the most part. I'm trying to stay positive, here, and that's the best I can do. The only name I recognize is that of Daniel J. Travanti of HILL STREET BLUES fame. It was interesting to see how he's aged (and he has aged--he has a very expressive face in his dotage). I can't in good conscience recommend this movie. It just doesn't have enough good points to merit an investment of a couple of hours.
karen rowan
I saw this movie at the Durango, Coolorado film festival and it was a highlight! This movie plays like a love letter to the City of Chicago. The story starts quickly and once the characters get on the plane to Chicago it is full of laughs and smiles and by the end, tears...The actors provided quality performances and there are real sparks. The cinematography was beautiful. Born and raised in Chicago and I felt like I was actually there while watching the movie. There are also nuances in the movie which give homage to recently deceased Chicago director John Hughes as well as other Chicago references which were fun to catch...TWO THUMBS UP! As a footnote everyone should know that this movie shouldn't be characterized as a "chick flick" guys will definitely enjoy this too....