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The Lost Valentine

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A reporter (Jennifer Love Hewitt) seeks the truth about a woman's (Betty White) husband (Billy Magnussen), a pilot who never returned from duty in World War II.
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Betty K @Sarge777 9h A wonderful touching story a young woman watches as her husband leaves in War World 2. 66 years later with the help of a reporter her husband who had been missing in action comes home with full military honors. The honor guard with his remains in a flag draped casket walk into the train station his wife touches his flag, a sailor plays Taps A navy pilot who died in honor of his country. At home while watering a rose bush he planted everyone thought had died a single bud came to life. The final scene her husband Lt Tomas is embracing her as she is watering the bush the hose falls to the ground. They are finally together now for eternity. A wonderful scrip and casting. A touching love story, stood the test of time❤️ See more Steve D 02/03/2024 Thin but cute with good work by the cast. See more lanfranco c @Lanfrancobz 02/13/2022 Very romantic, too much romantic! See more sam j 01/08/2022 Betty White true emotional tribute to those that the Final Sacrifice. Best Hallmark See more katie d 03/11/2021 First of all, it was extremely refreshing to watch a Hallmark movie with background music at an appropriate volume that enhances the feeling of the scene rather than drowning out the dialogue! Plus, the cinematography and arrangement were successful at inspiring the right feelings at the right moments. There is charmingly natural chemistry between Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sean Faris, and the casting for Caroline (Betty White and Meghann Fahy) was absolutely perfect! My only complaint: Jennifer Love Hewitt's fake eyelashes are too big! See more 06/18/2020 Seriously, by the end of the show, I was in a puddle of tears. 66 years she waited for her husband to come home, every year she is waiting for him at the train station and then he finally did come home, draped with a flag and she relives the goodbye again, the grief and the end of hope that he is still alive. Omg the pain ... But, Betty White portrayed it so well that I think she did an incredible service to all the servicemen and women and their families in bringing to us their stories of love and sacrifice. However, the storyline did bring up a philosophical question for me. Who's to say the love would still be as strong if they had lived out all their days together? Is it easier to love the memory of someone or to love the person you live with day in and day out? I think the latter is harder so to everyone who has managed to stay happily married for even 25 years, I really salute you and celebrate with you. To balance that effect, it would have been nice to have actually seen how her son had found an endearing love but her son and daughter in law were as 2 dimensional as a cardboard stand in the show. If they had been replaced with pull up stands, we wouldn't have noticed. And then to the 3rd generation, the love between Lucas and Susan was not developed properly and was therefore not believable. I know the storyline is more about Betty's lost Valentine but her lost love needed to be balanced with love today and that was not developed properly. And just in conclusion, for most people I think, if Susan had insulted their grandmother (at the start of the show, comparing her to a dog waiting for his master to come home), I think we would have been really upset and not ended up falling in love with her, at least not without a lot of apologies and demonstrations of regret. Yes she did the interviews but that was more for her career than to say sorry to Lucas for her horrid and evil comment. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A reporter (Jennifer Love Hewitt) seeks the truth about a woman's (Betty White) husband (Billy Magnussen), a pilot who never returned from duty in World War II.
Director
Darnell Martin
Producer
Edward Muller, Kenneth Atchity, Barbara Gangi, Andrew Gottlieb
Screenwriter
Maryann Ridini Spencer, Barton Taney
Production Co
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Holiday, Drama, Romance
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 9, 2018
Runtime
1h 27m
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