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Tia's dream job of captaining a dining cruise hits rough water when her ex Jake is hired as the restaurant's chef.Tia's dream job of captaining a dining cruise hits rough water when her ex Jake is hired as the restaurant's chef.Tia's dream job of captaining a dining cruise hits rough water when her ex Jake is hired as the restaurant's chef.
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- TriviaTia and her dad live in Seattle, WA based on the wide shot of The Space Needle just before she speaks to him about a leave of absence. When she was speaking with her Uncle Roland, she mentioned flying down to see him in San Francisco, based on those wide shots. Further Seattle references are Mariners tickets for her dad and locally sailing to Whidbey Island.
- GoofsWhen Tia and Jake go to visit the Admiral to suggest that he move his retirement party from the navel base to Des Mers aboard the Pacific Yellowfin the aerial shot is of the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
- ConnectionsReferences Casablanca (1942)
- SoundtracksDreamers
Written by Daniel Schmidt & Paul Johnson
Performed by Oh Gravity
Courtesy of Lyric House, LLC
[Played over opening title card and credits]
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Good Movie But Details Spoil It
Considering the elements of a great cast and the theme of boating... what could go wrong? Simple, Hallmark once again has no eye for detail.
Hallmark has a way of messing up some obvious details to the point where it can spoil watching it. Note Hallmark people... when you mess up things like this, it pulls the viewer out of the movie and can just be frustrating.
Some examples:
Hallmark makes enjoyable escapist fare, but these continual goofs keep harming the viewing experience.
Hallmark has a way of messing up some obvious details to the point where it can spoil watching it. Note Hallmark people... when you mess up things like this, it pulls the viewer out of the movie and can just be frustrating.
Some examples:
- There really is a difference between sailing and managing a large motor yacht. Having the lead female suddenly become captain of a large and antique motor boat simply because she has a lot of experience sailing just would never work in the real world. These are totally different skills sets.
- The boat never went out for a shakedown cruise. It didn't appear to leave the dock until it was fully loaded with paying guests. This would never happen in real life. Note Hallmark... check with an experienced person now and then. My wife and thought that it was totally ridiculous to have the boat not go though numerous trial runs before launching for business.
- Location: You goofed up again and the fix would have been totally simple. Theoretically the boat was based around San Francisco... but nothing in the area being filmed looked remotely like the SF Bay. You had the lead character travel from Seattle down to SF to manage the boat, instead, had you reversed this, it would have worked. Having a location which looks like where it is filmed matters.
- They are starting a new business yet the lead characters keep going off for picnics and other social outings. Really? If I had owned this boat, I would have fired the lead two people and picked employees who are serious about work.
Hallmark makes enjoyable escapist fare, but these continual goofs keep harming the viewing experience.
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