Sunday, September 29, 2013

For the Love of Grace



No surprises, but a good chick flick
This is one of those movies that the men in my family refer to as the "Hallmark formula". The successful young woman is on the career fast-track and is paired up with a man that is the same. Something life-changing occurs and the woman realizes she wants something (really someone) different, and luckily that something different is close at hand.

Grace is a very workoholic author of "how-to" books. She works in the same office with her best friend, who is being married at the opening of the movie. Grace, who rarely has time for their friendship anymore, is her maid of honor.

When Graces' apartment catches fire she is rescued by a recently suspended firefighter, Steve, who seems to have a death wish since his own wife died. He just happens to be passing by her place when the fire is getting out of control. Grace's second chance at life gives her a fresh perspective and it spills over in gratitude to the firefighter who saved her. There are barriers between them,...

For The Love Of Grace
This is a great movie. There is no suggestive dialogue, language, violence or sex scenes. Grace (Chandra West) writes How To Books, Mark Consuelos is a Fire Firefighter and Corbin Brensen is Chief of Firehouse 22. The firefighters when they aren't fighting fires or saving peoples lives cook gourmet meals. An off duty firefighter walks by Grace's house that is on fire. He saves her life. The next time that Hallmark airs this movie is January 24, 2010 at 7 pm, Feb. 13 at 3 pm and Feb 28 at 1 am. You will not be disappointed.

Loved~For the Love of Grace
I love hallmark movies and this one is moving to the top of my list of favorites.

This movie was made well, the story is solid with side stories between brothers, coworkers etc...All of the actors did a great job.

I really wish moviemakers would watch more movies like this and take notice that there's no need for graphic violence, profanity, and explicit scenes to make a quality film.

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