Paramedic Lilly meets rich guy Jeff as he parks in front of a fire hydrant. He acts like it's no big deal to park there while he shops, so she has his car towed. Later, Jeff's dad is injured at home and Lilly's ambulance is the one to respond. The dad is saved and Jeff is impressed so he asks out Lilly, who quickly turns him down. He is completely shocked that any woman would refuse a date with him. This causes Jeff to make a huge donation at the hospital where Lilly works. His only request is that he be able to ride along in an ambulance for a few days. As he and Lilly spend time together on calls, they also start to date. She realizes that although Jeff is extremely wealthy, he is a philanthropist with a big heart. Miscommunication, prejudice, and insecurities almost work to split them up for good, but the movie ends in love.
There are also some good supporting characters in the movie, including Jeff's parental figures, Lilly's paramedic partner, as well as Lilly's roommate and her boyfriend. The acting is good with the main cast and fair with some others. I enjoyed the plot, but it still felt like something was lacking. Maybe it's the fact that Lilly was more closed off and reserved than your typical romantic lead. But in some ways I actually liked that because not every woman has a huge bubbly personality. Overall, it's a pretty decent movie if you like those Hallmarkesque romances.
There are also some good supporting characters in the movie, including Jeff's parental figures, Lilly's paramedic partner, as well as Lilly's roommate and her boyfriend. The acting is good with the main cast and fair with some others. I enjoyed the plot, but it still felt like something was lacking. Maybe it's the fact that Lilly was more closed off and reserved than your typical romantic lead. But in some ways I actually liked that because not every woman has a huge bubbly personality. Overall, it's a pretty decent movie if you like those Hallmarkesque romances.