Lead with Your Heart

September. 19,2015      
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Ben and Maura have been married for years, and they are in a rut…so much of a rut that they are contemplating if it would be better to live separate lives. That’s when their two teenage children step in and scheme to try to get them back together and make them realize how much they still need each other.

William Baldwin as  Ben
Kari Matchett as  Maura
Tony Nappo as  Doug
Steven Love as  Adam Walker
Andrea Senior as  Kelly
Kate Drummond as  Sienna Halvorson
Rob Stewart as  Thomas Hardison
John Bourgeois as  Gary Walker
Celeste Desjardins as  Charlotte
Shauna MacDonald as  Catherine

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Reviews

Hellen
2015/09/19

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Vashirdfel
2015/09/20

Simply A Masterpiece

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Acensbart
2015/09/21

Excellent but underrated film

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FirstWitch
2015/09/22

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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jacolen
2015/09/23

Lead with your hearth is an OK movie: good, not great. It's a family movie which you can see with everyone, including kids and teenagers (and talk about later). It is not the typical romantic comedy, and there is no melodrama either. The characters represent very normal people facing a real issue. Few twists and turns but enough to keep you tuned. A couple for twenty years. But the nest is on the verge of becoming empty with all kids in college. Wife and husband have different tastes and have to face the challenge of a great job opportunity for one of them that may make them drift apart. The plot follows from there. Sober and good acting. Enjoyable.

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phd_travel
2015/09/24

This is not a fluffy Hallmark romance comedy. It shows in an entertaining way a very real issue between couples not necessarily just ones that are married a long time - having things in common and being interested in what interests the other spouse. William Baldwin has a rather strange expression on his face but the rest of the cast is good.The couple are empty nesters, she likes the ballet, he likes baseball. Do couples really have to like what the other one is interested in? Or is it okay to have separate interests? More Hallmark movies could be like this - prettily made but still deal with a real life problem.

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rebekahrox
2015/09/25

This hallmance takes a surprisingly mature approach: None of the silly misunderstandings, overreactions, juvenile antics, or unnecessary conflict for the sake of following the stock romance formula. Although nothing much happened, it kept me engaged with refreshing surprises along the way. His woman friend whom the kids think are making a play for their dad turned out to be just really nice, wise, and only a friend; Her handsome divorced boss really was nothing more than a nice boss; the immature irresponsible lifelong buddy not only does not seduce the husband into bad behavior, but gives him some heartfelt touching advice about working on his marriage from the perspective of actually being a still grieving widower. Both were somewhat at fault for losing touch with each other, and not making an effort to share each other's interests. Their problems were molehills, however, not mountains. Refreshingly, they don't lose their perspective and blow things all out of proportion. I really appreciated how the husband sacrificed his love of small town life and his socially conscious (but probably low-paying) career and agreed to move to the city to support his wife's once in a lifetime career opportunity. Too often, the husband or wife's career is sacrificed on the altar of what the children want, the family home, and wholesome small town/country living. This Hallmark movie's message is that home is where the heart is, not some idealized lifestyle.

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