Review

  • Warning: Spoilers
    Suzanne and her husband were mountain guides and 25 years ago on Suzanne's birthday a tragic climbing accident took two couples that Suzanne was guiding's lives. One of the couples had three daughters and so Suzanne and her husband took them in, moved to Denali Alaska to be near family and run the family cafe.

    Fast forward to today when all three girls as adults are coming home for Suzanne's sixtieth birthday. The youngest sister is still living at home in Denali, set to take over the family cafe but with more of a calling to travel and climb. The middle sister is married with two kids and struggling with a tempting offer to go back to work at her old job after a gap. The eldest sister who swore never to have children...finds herself pregnant.

    There are secrets and they act as though the family never really came to grips with the tragedy...shouldn't some of this have been worked out before now?????

    And the surprise? Suzanne thought about him????? She and her husband adopted three girls it wasn't explained why they didn't do more?

    Overall it was great acting and a decent story. But of a tear jerker, but if you are in to that you will like this film.