![]() Two people meet, tragedy, bigger tragedy, a secret is revealed, another tragedy, and then they get together. ![]() They did the best they could with a predictable plot and a script that borders on stereotypical. The chemistry between the two leads is not great, even though the talent of these two people is not, in my opinion, a question. ![]() All of them become friends after this episode and then the couple falls in love. The two meet on the beach through her daughter, Pip, and initially, Ophelia accuses Matt of being a child molester just because he talked art with the kid. He is gentle, convincing and compelling in this role. Brad Johnson, also an excellent actor, is Matt, who is recovering from a rather nasty divorce. Gilbert needs to stop doing films where she is required to have an accent because she, otherwise a good actress, cannot realistically pull off any kind of accent. Gilbert's character, Ophelia, is a woman of French decent who has lost her husband and son in an accident. If you don't want to know much about the plot, don't keep reading. I wouldn't call this a spoiler because anyone who has read a Steele novel knows how they ALL end. ![]() This is a typical Steele novel production in that two people who have undergone some sort of tragedy manage to get together despite the odds. ![]()
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