Meet My Valentine Page #7

Synopsis: In "Meet My Valentine," Tom (Wolf), after discovering he only has months to live, sets out to take care of the two women in his life: his 8-year-old daughter, Phoebe, and his estranged wife, Valentine (Ford) Tom embarks upon an audition process to find his most worthy successor for his wife and daughter. Throughout the ordeal, Tom quickly realizes that he doesn't know much about her anymore, but soon finds himself falling in love all over again with Valentine like it was the very first time.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Brian Herzlinger
Production: Artificial Person Productions
 
IMDB:
6.4
TV-PG
Year:
2015
89 min
420 Views


with words.

- Huh.

- Hes excellent.

And model handsome.

I mean, you have

really good

taste in men.

You could

set me up anytime.

Okay, okay.

Enough.

Dont ever try

anything stupid

like that again.

You still love me?

( sighs )

Loving you was

never the problem.

I like you.

I like you

very much.

I like you, too.

You cant let go.

Do I look like

somebody who would

let go of you?

Michael!

- Oh!

- Mac:
That is hurtful.

Thats a hurt--

thats a hurtful

thing to do.

- Sorry.

- Doesnt trust me.

It takes a while.

Its okay.

- Really?

- Oh, yeah.

Dont push her

if shes not ready.

Shes ready.

Youre ready,

right?

( whimpers )

Uh-uh.

Michael:

Two...three...

- Here we go.

- Mm-hmm.

- Dont let go! Dont let go!

- Come on, you got it.

No, dont--

okay, okay, okay!

( all cheering )

Whoo, Phoebe!

Val:

Oh, my God!

Daddy, Im doing it!

Im doing it!

( instrumental music

playing )

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