As with most of Hallmark's Christmas movies, I can imagine the writers questioning: 'Which one of our 2 USUAL careers should we make the lead actress have in this film: a high-powered attorney?...OR a top-notch marketer?...(coin toss)...OK, a top-notch marketer!'
And so the USUAL predictable plot begins...
"Eve," who makes a 6-figure salary by her early thirties working in NYC, gets drunk one night and whines about her love life. She is given a chance to go back in time...to her home town...to re-establish the relationship she had with her fiancé...before she had decided to embark on her career. She whines throughout the movie.
Cheryl Ladd, my favorite female star: Alas! Cheryl has never played a bad part. Why now?
Hmmm...now the only thing left to say is:
Let's hope Elisa obtained realistic dentures with her salary from this movie.
And so the USUAL predictable plot begins...
"Eve," who makes a 6-figure salary by her early thirties working in NYC, gets drunk one night and whines about her love life. She is given a chance to go back in time...to her home town...to re-establish the relationship she had with her fiancé...before she had decided to embark on her career. She whines throughout the movie.
Cheryl Ladd, my favorite female star: Alas! Cheryl has never played a bad part. Why now?
Hmmm...now the only thing left to say is:
Let's hope Elisa obtained realistic dentures with her salary from this movie.