A girl left her past behind in the small town called Pigeon Creek in the deep South. She got pregnant, married to her high school sweetheart, but had no life. She left Pigeon Creek to find her dream in New York and became a designer there. She befriended Andrew Hedding, the mayor's son, and was asked to marry him before his mother's charity fundrasing event. However, she was married to Jake Perry, her love of life in the South so she drove back immediately to ask him to sign the divorce paper.
The whole movie is full of small town hospitality and memory from the past. Her friends have all settled down in their life, having children and got married, prospered as her husband who made glasses. She is unaware of all these changes because of her ignorance, and she finds that she feels right at home in Alabama as she is in New York. Torn between the two lives, she must choose to marry the rich son or stay married to her love from ten years old. The movie also has the confederates fighting the North, adding that extra comedic relief. Animals, nice people, straight talking and hearty, are all loveable characters. Living in a small town doesn't mean you are blind and dumb, as she soon finds out that her husband knows about her present life and went to New York to see her and decided to make a name of himself in this world so she will come back to his life.
It is so cool. I like this little film that you can put in your pocket. So delightful.
It is raining. I hate raining. I can't believe M loves raining. Haha. It's so contrary.
Discover that the demo training session doesn't start until 11a.m. so now I am blogging the weekend. Not much happened. Mr. C came down from Auckland to bring something down to us. He has a new house so is getting rid of a lot of things. Just wondering whether his TV is old so we can have a new TV. Our TV is breaking down. Why doesn't he bring something that we need? Haha. You can't always get what you want.
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