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Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sean Faris, Betty White, Billy Magnussen, Gil Gerard, Steve Warren, Michael L. Covington, Robert Pralgo, Justin Wheelon (mehr)Inhalte(1)
During World War II, Navy Lt. Neil Thomas bids his pregnant young wife, Caroline, farewell at Union Station. But even before their son is born, Neil's plane goes down in the Pacific and he's declared missing in action. Caroline is devastated. Neil was Caroline's one great love... and for the next 65 years Caroline (Betty White) returns to Union Station on the anniversary of the day they said goodbye forever (Valentine's Day), to salute the memory of her brave and beloved husband. Eventually, a TV journalist (Jennifer Love Hewitt) learns of the touching story and sets out to investigate just what happened to Neil during the war. Neil and Caroline's grandson encourages his initially-reluctant grandmother to cooperate; the TV reporter and the grandson fall in love themselves. (Verleiher-Text)
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Ich hatte schon lange keinen Hallmark-Film mehr gesehen. Heute ist es ein erfreuliches Wiedersehen mit einer Qualität, die im Fernsehen nicht unbedingt üblich ist. Eine wunderschön erzählte Geschichte mit der zarten Betty White und der liebenswerten JLH. Es ist unmöglich, einer Romanze zu widerstehen, die The Notebook - Wie ein einziger Tag leicht in den Schatten stellen kann. ()
The reviewer NinadeL said it perfectly. A typical Hallmark Channel. But a movie, which makes the women cry, but also light up, is somehow sarcastically dissed by the men with the notion that if it was only a little bit sweeter, it would be possibly the first film which would make a guy die of a sudden diabetes while watching it. ()
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