"Delightful second chance at love"
Accompanied by his parents, Chicago cop Jack Dawson comes
to Whistlers Bend, Montana to attend the high school
graduation of his son Ben. However, Jack is stunned to
see Maggie Moran, his ex-wife, who divorced him thirteen
years ago when he chose urban cop and she selected ranch.
Though both are fortyish, each keeps the thought to
themselves that the other looks great, better than when
they were married. Maggie has problems as her prize bull Andy is missing and
probably abducted which means her Sky Notch ranch is in
jeopardy of foreclosure, but the worst is that she still
desires Jack. He knows from the first moment he saw her
he wanted her too. When he tries to keep her safe from
cattle rustlers, she objects until he kisses her
senseless. As they realize they remain in love, both
worries that what divided them then remains in the way
though the loft seems like so much fun when they visit it
together. The tense suspense takes somewhat of a back seat to the
delightful second chance at love gender battle between two
likable protagonists who fans will want to see compromise
so they can grow old together. The story line hooks the
audience from the moment that Jack sees Maggie moving at
her usual pace that leaves world class sprinters lagging.
The cattle rustling adds an element of tension that brings
additional conflict between the lead duet, but the
intensity of the tale lies between the heated relationship
of a couple in love unable to find a common path. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 14, 2005
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