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This was a very boring story with a good cast. I usually like Cindy, but as usual she doesn't have much to work with here. And unfortunately she seemed very stiff with Christopher Russell who is gorgeous as usual but really needs some spark with his co-stars to bring him to life when the script does not give him anything else to work with. She did have a good scene on the phone with her boss though.
Speaking of the script, how do I count the ways that this fell off the cliff (pun intended)? One line comparing a mythical waterfall to a unicorn was used twice. Speaking of which, she found this legendary waterfall which is so elusive people believe it doesn't even exist within a few hours hike from a busy lodge without even trying? She led the world to another hard to find fall earlier because her boss betrayed her and put in the co-ordinateswith the photographs she published in the magazine. We never find out what the outcome of that was. Do the sightseers leave a trail of litter, or do they respect the sacred place? She doesn't quit in anger, like she should have, and is going on to her next assignment. If she changes her mind, we never know about it. Will she continue on with her dream of being a professional photographer, or will she quit and stay with Christopher and his daughter now that he's not mad at her anymore? He was about to send a chopper to the secret location of the mythic waterfall, by the way, when they talked about how secret it was throughout the movie. Another silly lapse in the writing.
Nice scenery though. And in a first for Hallmark, at the end, they are planning to spend the night together in the same tent. We have to assume that means she is going to quit her job and be a wife and mommy (since his ex travels and leaves their daughter with him most of the time. And why should he take on another one of those situations? It all ends very vaguely)
score 6/10
rebekahrox 23 March 2021
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