When Calls
the Heart- “Second Chances” is a feature length
film from the episodes of the When Calls the Heart television series. The
When Calls the Heart television series debuted on the Hallmark
Channel to more than 3 million viewers, making it the No. 2 for the night on all
of cable for the primary telecast at 9 p.m and No. 3 overall in
households. Distributed by Word Entertainment, previous DVD’s are
available to purchase in Christian Retail.
Synopsis- As
Elizabeth and Jack fight to restore their relationship, she searches for ways to
help one of her older students learn how to read. Meanwhile, Adam Miller
struggles to adjust to his new disability. With so many difficult changes
affecting the community, can Elizabeth create a Founder's Day play that will
spark hope in everybody's hearts?
My Review: Once again this multi-talented team has produced a high quality film with a storyline that draws you in. Hope and moving on from the past and handicaps is key to this film. Jack and Elizabeth finally decide to pursue a courtship, Abigail moves on to a new level of independence in opening a restaurant, Adam Miller (the only miner to survive the explosion) returns and his family must adapt to his diability, and Elizabeth works to help a student overcome a reading disability.
Watching as each character overcomes fears and failures and works hard to attain goals is inspirational and, not only teaches a lesson to the viewer, but entertains as well. A wonderful balance is struck between the drama and the humor and makes for a wonderful film suitable for the entire family.
My Review: Once again this multi-talented team has produced a high quality film with a storyline that draws you in. Hope and moving on from the past and handicaps is key to this film. Jack and Elizabeth finally decide to pursue a courtship, Abigail moves on to a new level of independence in opening a restaurant, Adam Miller (the only miner to survive the explosion) returns and his family must adapt to his diability, and Elizabeth works to help a student overcome a reading disability.
Watching as each character overcomes fears and failures and works hard to attain goals is inspirational and, not only teaches a lesson to the viewer, but entertains as well. A wonderful balance is struck between the drama and the humor and makes for a wonderful film suitable for the entire family.
I received this DVD compliments of Word Films and Edify Media for my
honest review. I was not required to write a favorable review and the
opinions expressed here are strictly my own.
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