Of course, like 90% of all chick-flicks, I predicted it just by seeing the title and the cover image.
Even being right, it was still a good watch. The acting was natural in a seemingly unnatural situation. David Tennant was as charming as always playing the groom of the story.
The film is set in his [Tennant's] homeland of Scotland; although, playing a writer, his accent for the film was English. The writer, James's, wife-to-be was an American actress who couldn't get away from the press long enough to get married.
The title says it all.
On the isle of Hagg, a young woman taking care of her terminally ill mother must stand in for the actress when she goes missing.
It's a cute tale with lots of Scottish charm and a few good laughs.
If you're feeling down, or just like a good chick-flick, this is a heartwarming little tale.
****
Year: 2011
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1657299/

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