![]() ![]() I thought that was very sweet for him to do that, knowing how much Jessica’s childhood cello teacher inspired her. ![]() FeelgoodsĪs much as I hate “Love, Actually,” and was predisposed to not like this movie, I did have one feel during the movie: when Luke gave Jessica his mother’s cello as a gift. But I had NO COMPLAINTS whatsoever about the various characters and the actors who portrayed them. But it would have been fun to see him somehow get in the mix with the other characters even peripherally. It’s a shame that Seeley’s character had almost no connection whatsoever to the rest of the story going on, but I suppose that was the whole point. The majority of the cast worked well together. He had a role in 2013’s”Fruitvale Station” alongside Kevin Durand, who shared a screen with Polaha that same with in “Devil’s Knot.” Chemistry Oh how I wished he had scenes with Grant Show so I could imagine what conversations were had about that.Īs for Six Degrees of Kris Polaha, Chad Michael Murray is only two steps away. ![]() When I iMDb’d the guy that played Carter (Madison Smith), I laughed because he has on his bio the fact that he worked on a little TV movie called, “The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story” which cracks me up. There was a third couple in the movie, Jessica’s brother Carter, who was serving in the military overseas. *lol* And it took me a couple scenes to realize who Grant Show was – I kept thinking, “I know that guy from somewhere…” and then finally I said (out loud to myself because no one else was around “That’s the dude from ‘Melrose Place’!”). Turns out they are both older than me and only one year apart from each other. I also really enjoyed seeing Davidovich and Show together in a storyline that revolved around a widow finding puppy love thanks to a handsome neighbor, although I admit I had to google them to find out their ages because I associate Davidovich with being significantly older than I am, and Show to be my age or younger. I had issues with their storyline, but they themselves were great. The cast was great – Murray and DeVitto are very well suited to each other both in temperament and responsiveness to each other on screen. Jessica, a music shop owner, breaks up with her boyfriend and opts to send special Christmas cards to five people who have impacted her life - the aunt who raised her, her younger brother in the military, a popstar who was part of the soundtrack of her life, the music teacher who inspired her, and the best friend who always tells the truth. I still think it had some strong points, but the scattered storylines meant a lack of connection to the characters, despite good chemistry from those involved. But then it took a nosedive straight into “Love, Actually” territory and completely turned me off. ![]() I initially thought I would love this movie because it had hints of “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” in that the main character sends 5 Christmas cards to people that have meant something to her. The movie was filmed entirely in Vancouver, Canada. There was another storyline that featured Lolita Davidovich and Grant Show (he of “Melrose Place” back in the day). “Write” starred a few “One Tree Hill” alums, such as Chad Michael Murray, Torrey DeVitto and Drew Seeley. I’ll be curious to see the final ratings for Sunday night since this movie was in direct competition with the new Godwink movie which aired on sister channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries at 9 p.m. “Write Before Christmas” aired on Hallmark Channel on Sunday, November 17 at 8 p.m. ![]()
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