The Memory Book (2014)A budding photographer seeks out the same true love she finds in an old photo album. Director:Paul A. KaufmanWriter:Duane Poole (teleplay) |
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The Memory Book (2014)A budding photographer seeks out the same true love she finds in an old photo album. Director:Paul A. KaufmanWriter:Duane Poole (teleplay) |
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Meghan Ory | ... |
Chloe
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Luke Macfarlane | ... |
Gabe
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Art Hindle | ... |
Jonathan /
Jack
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John Cassini | ... |
Vito Marino
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Stephanie Van Dyck | ... |
Taylor
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Adrienne Barbeau | ... |
Sarah
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Amitai Marmorstein | ... |
Reggie
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Nicola Cavendish | ... |
Mabel
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Mike Coleman | ... |
Pastor Reynolds
(as Michael Coleman)
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Lisa MacFadden | ... |
Realtor Shirley Jensen
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Stephan Miers | ... |
Charlie
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Jilena Cori | ... |
Shop Owner Tori
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David Longworth | ... |
Ranger Stan
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Kat de Lieva | ... |
Young Sarah
(as Katerina Katelieva)
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Ryan Bruce | ... |
Young Jonathan
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Budding photographer Chloe (Ory) comes from a family of failed romances. At a local flea market, she stumbles upon an old photo album from the 1970s, chronicling the ideal romance of a happy couple (Hindle and Barbeau). Unable to find her own "true love," she sets out to find the couple in the album and prove that true love exists. Along the way, she meets Gabe Sinclair (Macfarlane), a mysterious, but charming bartender, who seizes the opportunity to join Chloe's mission and soon finds himself falling in love with her. With limited resources, the two go on an adventure, searching for clues that will lead them to the couple, and hopefully to true love. As the search continues, Chloe begins taking an interest in Gabe, but won't let these feelings distract her from her mission to find the couple. Will Chloe learn to give up her fear of falling in love and finally find true happiness? Written by The Hallmark Channel
"The memory book " was one of those rare movie that inspired you to look for the deeper meaning of life and the mystery that floated around the puzzle piece called 'Love'
All the characters played their roles with just the right amount of emotion and passion.It was only towards the end that i remembered the fact that this movie was a Hallmark TV movie. The plot, the characters and the general feel of the movie was that original.
I think i learned a thing or too from this movie at the end..The one line that really struck me was something i heard towards the end.
"You cant live other people's life for them...you've got to define what you want."
This movie taught me just because Love didn't work out for everybody else around you , doesn't mean its going to end up the same way for me... i get to define what i want and 'perfect' was never it.
So maybe..just maybe there's some hope ill be living happily in love someday.