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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396266261
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: October 07, 2008
Running Time: 87 minutes
Sales Rank: 1881
Studio: Sony Pictures
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Product Description: Following a tragic plane crash, newspaper columnist Peyton MacGruder discovers a note that was from one of the passengers onboard. She sets on a quest to find the person for whom it was intended, and discovers the life it will change is her own.
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Rating: - The Note
I found this movie to be a very heartwarming Christmas story. The actors in it worked well together ( Genie Francis and Ted McGinley)and the message within the story was one of hope and love of family. It makes a great addition to my movie library.
Rating: - The Note
This is a very touching, emotional movie. The ending is perfect because her biological daughter finally finds her real mother!
Rating: - The Note...
A good clean film for the whole family. It deals with forgiveness and walking through tragedy without losing who you are. A reporter on the brink of losing her job finds a note that has washed up on shore from a plane wreckage. In finding the note she revives her writing career and finds a few miracles in the process.
It really could have been better in regards to keeping closer to the book. It is one of my favorites by Angela Hunt. The book has such a good story line that it would be ashame if everyone just watches this movie. READ THE BOOK!
Rating: - The Power To Be Found In Forgiveness
I agree with all of the positive reviews and have nothing to add except to note the sub-text of the beautifully written script...
Forgiveness is a key that can open doors to blocked lives...Especially the need to forgive ourselves...While very entertaining, I felt this was a truly spiritual film with a buried treasure. I strongly suggest that you watch the included interviews with the star and the author...
Rating: - Terrible lead Actress Hurts Moving Xmas Drama
"the Note" is a wonderful idea that is well transformed to the small screen as a potentially moving inspiring Christmas story. What could have been a heavy handed weepie that clobbers you with it's uplifting message of renewal and dealing with tragedy is instead well executed by a gifted director & well written translation. Unfortunately, it nearly comes undone with a major miscasting of Genie Francis in the lead role. Not a moment of truth comes through her overwrought, dreadful performance. She brings everything that may work with Soap Opera acting to a telefilm without taking into regard the difference in the writing and performance technique needed. As a result she is woefully out of play with the other actors who have adopted a more naturalistic acting technique. By the end of it, I felt rather cheated out of a good film. It reminded me of why A CHRISTMAS WISH with Debbie Reynolds & Neil Patrick Harris works so well and this one didn't. In A Christmas Wish each actor was in tune to a sensitve script, light direction and dealing with sentiment without falling into sentimentality. Much of "the Note" follows the same technique except for the performance of Ms. Francis. It is an illustration of how one performance can damage a film & almost destroy it, even when every other element works well. I loved to give the film 5 stars and her 1 star. If she were only a supporting character, her damage would not be so severe. But as the lead, she is almost the iceberg that sinks the majestic ship. ... Read More
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