After being gone for a decade, a country star returns home to the love he left behind.
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I'm starting to enjoy country movies more and more. They have that thing that make me dive deep into the story and actually feel what the characters are communicating. I love the fact that their story can unfold into such beautiful creations, never seen in other genres. Speaking about this one, it's a mixture of love, compassion and forgiveness. It teaches us the power of "letting go" and "going forward". I felt completely relaxed. It's a must see!
It was a good story but the heroine was too easy to get back + the girl was so fkn annoying & unlikeable.
It is nice to be able to watch a good old decent romance movie once a while. Love the castings especially the little girl who played Billy. Simple straight story plot with key themes on forgiveness and retraced back to your own roots. In real life it is exactly what we need in terms of acceptance and embracing someone who made a mistake. Love as well to the sense of belongingness showcased of the townhood, which hardly comes by now a day in the big city life. Watch this one for the feel good it brings you.
This story has been told before, but you never tire of the romance involving a prodigal son who was lost and then found, back in the arms of the one he left long ago.The acting Alex Roe as the wayward Dad is only eclipsed by his film daughter, a firecracker little girl Abby Ryder Fotson. Jessica Rothe, as his lost love, handlesthje role with class.Overall, a nice litte indy film that in the old days ofd cinemsa would get a better presentation.