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  • Jackbv12324 February 2023
    5/10
    Quiet
    The lines are delivered quietly. Kim is so quiet and seems at times to lack emotion when she is always speaking so quietly. There is a quiet melody playing over and over in the background.

    There's a lot of nostalgia as Kim and Soctt remember Aunt Frida while working through her treasure hunt clues.

    Jeremy Walmsley was also quiet as Scott and I didn't see much chemistry between him and Hannah Galway as Kim.

    The climax of the romance didn't really make sense. There wasn't much of a conflict leading up to it and the story just didn't sell me on their relationship.

    Then, after that seems all settled, it's like there is a whole new story is introduced in the final act and quickly competed with very little storytelling. There certainly wasn't much foreshadowing of the whole plot line.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This is a very slow paced movie. The acting is fine. The guy isn't particularly attractive, so it was hard to believe she fell for him.

    Here's a guy who stayed back when she wanted to follow her dream. They were engaged but he wasn't supportive, or he would have gone with her.

    His excuse of not wanting to hold her back was nonsense.

    At the end, he does just that...which is basically nothing.

    He doesn't want to let her go again, but will not go with her back to LA.

    She's the one who decides to stay and be basically a clone of her deceased manipulative aunt, who orchestrated the game to get her and her ex fiance back together.

    Now she gets to live in the little town, doing good and being just like her aunt.

    She got a chance to get her dream and turned it down. Ugh!

    A horrible ending. Just ridiculous, imo.