Love At The Thanksgiving Day Parade (2012)


Chicago native Emily Jones loves her city, and has dedicated her career to coordinating its beloved Thanksgiving Day parade every year. This year, Emily is hoping for a memorable holiday and anticipating a long-awaited proposal from her long-distance boyfriend Brian. Then, the parade director hires a wealthy development consultant, Henry Williams, to analyze the finances of the parade and increase profits. Immediately writing Henry off as a privileged playboy, Emily worries he will ruin the joyful spirit of the parade, not knowing how much it means to the city like she does. As the two are forced to work together to pull off a successful production, Emily is determined to show Henry she's in charge. But when Emily suffers a sudden setback, she starts to rely on Henry to help her through it, and suddenly realizes she might be falling for him. As Thanksgiving draws nearer, can Emily confess her true feelings and end the feud while still putting on the parade of her dreams? Written by Hallmark Channel

This is my favourite AUTUMN REESER(AR) movie ever and having ANTONIO CUPO(AC) as her partner is the icing or the cherry on top.  Do I even make sense?

In a span of three weeks Emily(AR) and Henry(AC) were together everyday, and that was more than enough to get to know each other deeply...more than how Emily's boyfriend of five(5) years think he knows her.

True, they started off at the wrong foot, but each day they were together they were able to discover something new about each other.

AR's extra pretty here and AC is just so handsome(he kind of reminds me of Henry Cavill---maybe that's why his name is Henry here)...his green eyes do twinkle and his smile captivates a... well, it could enchant or bewitch anyone.  

They look good together and I love that there are more to them than meets the eye.

This is a very enjoyable movie and I'm sure a lot would agree with me.

Sigh.

I'm glad I watched this, although I must agree with a reviewer that the movie doesn't do justice to the beauty of Chicago... I still love this movie anyway.

Thanks, RON OLIVER, NANCEY SILVERS and BILL FROEHLICH.  

So what if this movie is inspired by a lot of other movies?  It still became something unique and enchanting, and that's enough for me.


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