“Successful working woman from the city takes a vacation from her high-stress six figure corporate job to visit the country during the Christmas season in which she meets some very masculine blue-collar man who just lost his wife to cancer and has two or three kids running around. She ends up in a snowball fight with the kids and after getting knocked down, the man picks her up and they start kissing. A little drama ensues. But in the end, she eschews her life in the city and decides she will stay with the man and the kids out in the country living a simpler life.”
EXACTLY what I say/said.
Same movie, different character names. . .but yet my wife records and watches all of those movies.
“Same movie, different character names. . .but yet my wife records and watches all of those movies.”
Oddly was talking about this earlier. “Wait, this guy was with that other chick, but she’s a witch now, but we liked her..and how can we feel sorry for this one after what she did in the last one..”
It can be hard to keep up with who’s who.
One another thread, I talked about a short story draft I have working which revolves around a teenage girl running away from home - from an abusive family - and after a few nights on the street, she ends up breaking into a house that has all the lights off because she is cold and needs a warm place to stay. She wakes up the next morning, looks around, and finds out that the man of the house is on a business trip and that his wife and kids had left him so he lives there all alone. So the girl (who is about 17) decided to clean up the house for him - as it is a complete mess - to show some appreciation. The man shows up before she has a chance to get out of the house and catches her. I struggle with the dialogue in which she talks the man into letting her stay instead of calling the police but the ending is that the two of them develop a relationship and they end up getting married.
Definitely Hallmark material there I tell you. If I throw in a few bells, add a Christmas song and a snowball fight, I'll have written one of the top Hallmark movies next year!