First, it's delightful to see Tia Carrera in this film, and she did a great job as the mother of the female lead.
Next, they did a good job with a nice switch to an Oriental themed family, and a MUCH better job than the montage story about the Chinese restaurant (Golden Dragon) closing.
This story is one of growth and acceptance with few stumbling blocks along the way. The two incidents which did arise didn't cause a major crisis either time. The romance really didn't have the normal "How do they get past this?" moment, which also provided a nice change from that cliche.
I enjoyed the movie, and I can recommend it to Hallmark fans.
Next, they did a good job with a nice switch to an Oriental themed family, and a MUCH better job than the montage story about the Chinese restaurant (Golden Dragon) closing.
This story is one of growth and acceptance with few stumbling blocks along the way. The two incidents which did arise didn't cause a major crisis either time. The romance really didn't have the normal "How do they get past this?" moment, which also provided a nice change from that cliche.
I enjoyed the movie, and I can recommend it to Hallmark fans.