Cameron and Danica make a great duo in a very special movie. Definitely a 10 on the tear jerker scale. Loved every minute and second of this movie. Thank you Hallmark for providing us with such touching memories ❤️🙏❤️🤬
🍃♥️What a wonderful movie. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. To those that had already watched … I thought it 🌹should of been called the “Sir Henry”..) 😉
For someone who has this exact friendship, it was a risk that we couldn't bear to take nor see if things didn't work out. But I enjoyed and love this movie overall, great story.
🕊🕊🌎🕊🕊...رؤيا...ان رسول الله عيسي بن مريم عليه الصلاه والسلام قال لي...ديونك بلغت الأفاق...فقلت يارسول الله لا أريد أحد عاله علي أحد...اريدهم جميعهم أغنياء...🕊🕊🌹🕊🕊....🕊🕊🌎🕊🕊
So this time it's Cinder Ello, prince charming who left a flower instead of glass slippers. Although the very supportive 'undercover best friend turned lover' plot twist resembled more like the "Secret Admirer" movie from 1985.
Here's a couple of questions to all the viewers here who were born and raised in the US, if I may … I'm a Russian guy who is planning on taking a month-long vacation trip to the US for the first time ... My American buddies invited me over and told me that they could offer me a rent-free place to stay in a suburb of San Diego, California, and in downtown Austin, Texas ... Being on a tight budget, I would be able to visit only one of those states ... Which of them do you think I should choose and why? My main interests are practicing my American English with native speakers, visiting natural wonders and meeting single women searching for a life partner. I sure hope that American women are as nice, caring and family oriented as they are portrayed in all those Hallmark movies. Also, my friends suggested that I learn to use some US slang or I won’t be able to communicate with the local residents on a proper level but I’m not sure if it’s worth the effort … Won’t Americans be trying to express their thoughts in plain English seeing that they are dealing with a foreigner? Your advice would be greatly appreciated ... * Moscow, Russia
Reading your message, your English seems more than fine. Either someone wrote it for U, or u Just want to come to USA to meet American woman for a citizenship. Which one is it? Honesty is the best policy. Americans are not stupid, they have caught up with all these foreign tricks now. But let me indulge U. San diego is way too expensive for U, but beautiful & sunny ☀️ all year long. Austin is college town & but more affordable. Good luck!!!
@@layla8647 You are damn right ... I have to admit that I have hired a team of translators to write that comment for me and my only purpose of traveling across the US is to find a stupid girl who would agree to marry me so I can get that damned citizenship ... I'm a pretty sly and tricky guy, you know ... Just like all f*cking Russians ... How's that for honesty? ... *************************** Thanks for your brief but valuable remark regarding the two cities ... I'll be sure to keep that in mind when I start finalizing my travel plans. Take care and say hi to your folks for me ... - Moscow, Russia
@@eeegee4810 Oh, I know that ... I do communicate with my Austin buddies once in a while ... These are the basics of Texas vocabulary ... (Just like here in Moscow we pronounce the unstressed O like A which is the target of jokes all over the country ...) Any other specifics besides southern drawl that I should know regarding their accent? I've also heard that Texans kind of dislike diphthongs and leave out the second vowel saying [ledi] instead of [leidy] when they pronounce the word lady, for instance ...