Forever My Girl
Forever My Girl
PG | 26 January 2018 (USA)
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After being gone for a decade, a country star returns home to the love he left behind.

Reviews
Alicia

I love this movie so much

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Incannerax

What a waste of my time!!!

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GazerRise

Fantastic!

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PiraBit

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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winterlovery

This is like the love story of the beginning of the millennium, simple but you can felt more.

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kelseydanielle-81199

It's a cute story! At times unpredictable and then again predictable. It's a clean film and not the average love story. Not the best love story but still a sweet one.

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v-ley

I was mildly impressed by the acting and the singing in this movie. It's great when you get something to watch and are impressed rather than let down. I would recommend this movie to just about everyone for a smile and a nice warm feeling. Sometimes Actors that are unknown are much better than those that are known. Kudos for this little gem.

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SnoopyStyle

In the small town of St Augustine, Louisiana, Josie (Jessica Rothe) is left at the altar by her rising country star groom Liam Page (Alex Roe). Eight years later, Liam is a superstar but his personal live is one of empty relationships. When he sees a news report of his old friend's death, he runs out on his tour to attend the funeral back in the Saint. He receives an unfriendly welcome and stays with his estranged father Pastor Brian. He is shocked to find Josie with 7 year old daughter Billy.This is a gentle romance about lost opportunity. I like Rothe in a couple of things and Alex Roe is relatively fine. The couple holds no great drama. The plot is inevitable. During the funeral, I thought maybe Josie married somebody else which would have added some spice. At least, that would have been interesting. There is the smart talkative kid. She's cute but it isn't more than that. Most of this writes itself which is half the problem. It feels like a movie on autopilot. It could have added a few things to ramp up the drama or given it more poignancy. The only interesting thing is the old flip phone.The original split is blamed on him being young and stupid. It needs something more. It needs a lot more. He needs some kind of addiction so that he could recover from it. That could be part of his journey. He could go back to the church of his father. I don't mind a religious film if it's done right. The choking is also a weak reason for the turn but this movie has no great dramatic turns. This script needs some better imaginative writing.

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