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Everwood (2002–2006)
2/10
Everyone in the show is irritating except the other Doctor in town and his son.
4 January 2024
For being the brilliant Doctor, Andy Brown is the stupidest human being on the planet. He is always wrong and constantly violates his patients' right to privacy.

When watching this show, please count how many times Ephram and his girlfriend break-up over the same old stupid things. Also count how many times his father and he fight over stupid things. The teenagers act like pre-teens and the adults act like gossipy, meddling teenagers. The screenwriters use the same gimmicky techniques that they were taught in Screenwriter Class 101 - my favorites are always, "How could you have lied to me; I can't do this anymore" or "Why didn't you tell me." In both situations, the next action is to break-up (but you know they will be back together again). Soap Operas are usually done better than this series.
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3/10
Had so much promise
8 November 2020
I loved the premise of this movie. It had a wonderful old school field. I liked the characters especially the piano player. Yes, it good have been so much better, but I still give it 3 stars for the effort. I wish someone would remake this little gem.
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7/10
Charming Story
12 October 2020
This sweet story is one step above a Hallmark production which makes it very watchable. I found it very refreshing to watch a movie which has no nudity or profanity. It also told a good story and had a happy ending. How unique for a movie made in 2016?!
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5/10
Haunting but...
12 October 2020
What a thought-provoking little movie. It is slow and boring for the most part, but the imagery, the scenery and the mood are haunting. Slow and boring are okay with me - I feel cheated for other reasons.

So many movies end today without answering many questions, Novels are the same. As an avid movie watcher and reader, I think that the producers, directors and authors owe us so much more. After all, we are their customers. We invest hours of consuming their products. Can't we have an old fashioned Hollywood ending once in awhile? Can't we have resolutions to the issues that they throw at us?

I'm sure that there is some "code of cool" that says it is okay to leave your audience hanging. I don't buy it.
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