Predictable and trite, couldn't be saved. Even by a distracting plot device featuring a Marie Osmond cameo.
The location team really fell down. For a movie that started in New Orleans, it failed to exploit the visual charm of the city. Instead, they leave town to drive some two-laned back roads to Ohio (what, no Interstates?).
The whole thing fell down with a backdrop of snowy mountains in Jackson, Mississippi. What? Then, of course, a blinding blizzard in the lish evergreen forests south of Nashville (huh?).
Then, in a move that confounds everyone they leave their car in a snow bank to hitch a ride up a perfectly clear road with another couple....omg...
The ending was merciful but cute...
The location team really fell down. For a movie that started in New Orleans, it failed to exploit the visual charm of the city. Instead, they leave town to drive some two-laned back roads to Ohio (what, no Interstates?).
The whole thing fell down with a backdrop of snowy mountains in Jackson, Mississippi. What? Then, of course, a blinding blizzard in the lish evergreen forests south of Nashville (huh?).
Then, in a move that confounds everyone they leave their car in a snow bank to hitch a ride up a perfectly clear road with another couple....omg...
The ending was merciful but cute...