It may not be the happiest of circumstances but two childhood friends, Maggie and Finn, have come home and are reunited in Love, Alaska. While starting their lives again and dealing with their pasts, will these two get a second chance at love?
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Cast
Sarah Podemski
Maggie
Victor Zinck Jr.
Finn
Lanette Ware
Hazel
Martin Roach
Jasper
John Bregar
Declan
Joey Fatone
Hank
Kym Johnson Herjavec
Emma
Kimberly-Sue Murray
Andrea
Troy Blundell
Manny
Paul Fauteux
Al
Rhys Wyn Trenhaile
Dwight
Rebecca Lamarche
Becca
Alexander Nunez
Travel Agent
Celine Tsai
Tracy
Tonjha Richardson
Jane
Jacqueline Thair
Waiter
Latoya Webb
Terry the Waitress
Brian Cook
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source: Love Alaska
This movie could've been like a seven on it. It was great great storyline vying for everything, but the character Finn reacting was great, except for the actor who played So Finn ruined this movie it was either yelling, angry or playing the depressed. I don't know if that's the actors fault, or the writing but it was awful. The other thing was his whole thing of I don't want to hurt you or you would tell people I don't want to hurt her any more than me I have was like the stupidest thing he could say because he already like hurt her like three or four times in the movie, you don't like saying in front of a story purse store we're just friends we will never ever date like stuff like that. She like argues to sing now because she wants to pursue something with him. He just blows it off so the way the writing for the character in the acting of the actors ability really kill this movie and it's sad because other than that it could've been a really good movie .
Beautiful scenery the lady doctor seems a little cold and the guy with PTSD really plays the part as if he experienced that trauma Should leave Joey Fatone out he is an awful actor . The giddy woman Emma acts like a teenager so silly for a woman her age.
This romance will thaw any frozen heart! I love rom-coms set in different locations, Alaska doesn't get enough love. The connection is so strong between Sarah Podernski and Victor Zinck you can feel it through the screen.
Why does up cast Joey Fatone he is such a bad actor not funny either other cast is fine. Women professionals are so cold unfeeling Maggie is nice but not a real good actress. Love Finn he is dealing with a lot needs empathy which Maggie is not good at to be a Doctor. She seems resentful of sharing Clinic with Finn that Uncle Tobias left them. Sarah and Victor are good together .Emma the Australian actress and Joey Fatone really deserve each other both so dingy.
Plot -former redident returne to town to reopen her late uncle's medical practice. Her high school ex is in town too. This was a Harlequin movie, but it was reminiscent of the Hallmark movie "Christmas Under Cover'" starring Candace Cameron Bure. Both female leads are doctors, and both arrive in Alaska totally underdressed for the weather. It's Alaska people, it's covered in snow, it's cold, costume departments (for both movies) put those people in coats, boots and mittens. Ok, enough of that. I really enjoyed this movie. I have never seen eother of the leads in any movie, however they were awesome. Their chemistry was immediate and real. Victor Zinck Jr as Finn did a superb job of portraying a veteran suffering from PTSD, he did a great acting job. Sarah Podemski did an excellant job as Maggie. Supporting characters / actors were great too. Especially Joey Fatone as Hank, he was a hoot. My advice; Watch this movie.
The production details also bothered me, distracting from the action. The costume designer doesn't know you need a coat in Alaska because it's cold? Or that most people clean out a long-closed office in jeans & a sweatshirt or sweater (it's Alaska!). The finished clinic doesn't look like any Ive ever seen - apothecary bottles in the waiting room? All the shelving was pretty but they made me wonder if the clinic was also the pharmacy, not a waiting room. I did like the two lead actors but thought it funny that a big deal was made over his red hair! The PTSD issue was a nice plot addition.
We all struggle to overcome grief / step forward in life so this all-age-friendly movie is appropriate for everyone, whether you like coupledom or enjoy being single.
