When a young coffee shop owner is threatened with repossession she must take a chance with life and love as she fights to save her business.
Reviews
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Great Film overall
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Enjoyable family friendly movie. Especially worth seeing because of Laura Vandervoort. Makes you wonder why she wasn't a major star?
The review sounded promising. It had the potential to be a decent romantic comedy. Sadly, it was nothing more than a waste of time. Brooding, boring, cheesy and predictable. Not a single Alabama accent to be found, even though it takes place in Alabama. The singing was obviously lip synced, and poorly. Nearly all the characters just fell flat- two dimensional at best. Skip this one... snooze.
A truly charming movie...predictable but that's what we want from romantic comedies, isn't it? Our heroine, the much beloved Donavan struggles to keep her coffee shop open and her love life afloat...excellent cast, a really solid script, and very well edited...hard not to cross at least a few clichés and barriers with this genre, but this one actually does not lean too heavily on the standards...highly recommended...makes you want to believe in love again...sigh
I don't mind made for TV Movie romantic movies. However, I have seen better. The cast are attractive and I like the night shots with the party lights and overall the ambiance. However, I never quite felt (and subsequently couldn't buy) the romantic leads connection. The sister of the lead is a C U Next Tuesday that acts atrociously towards the lead male and I couldn't wait for her to get her just desserts! Alas, this never happens and not so much as an apology or even and acknowledgment that he was a decent guy. That let me down. Don't make horrible characters without the audience getting some sort of vindication. This film leaves none. Also, this film follows the Hollywood (or is it Hallmark Channel) formula of romantic interests butt heads, get along, fall in love, and the girl feels betrayed in last 15 minutes and then everything is unsatisfactorily resolved at 2 minutes left. This film also goes right along with the formula of that the guy ends up apologizing for some non-issue at the end. The girl is always right is the moral of these stories and this film is no exception. However, this one leaves not much connection between the main characters and the way the lead woman is so angered, I don't see how she just suddenly goes, "Okay, I'm over it, let's have coffee and kids!"