Too cute :)
A self-help author, Burke, (Eckhart) crosses paths with a floral designer, Eloise, (Aniston) when he comes to Seattle to teach a seminar. Even though they've met each other at the perfectly wrong time--Burke with his repressed pain and Eloise with her boy issues. Bother parties are struggling with the pain of loss, unwilling to move forward in fear of losing what was. As their lives become more intertwined, they realize that "love happens" when it wants to happen; that to truly live in the present, they have to learn to accept and then let go of the past.
Honestly: A little too cliché, a little too predictable for my taste. However, this movie was incredibly cute; it’s one of those films that makes your chest all feel warm and fuzzy with that uplifting feeling, the one that has you believing in true love, even if just for a moment.
A self-help author, Burke, (Eckhart) crosses paths with a floral designer, Eloise, (Aniston) when he comes to Seattle to teach a seminar. Even though they've met each other at the perfectly wrong time--Burke with his repressed pain and Eloise with her boy issues. Bother parties are struggling with the pain of loss, unwilling to move forward in fear of losing what was. As their lives become more intertwined, they realize that "love happens" when it wants to happen; that to truly live in the present, they have to learn to accept and then let go of the past.
Honestly: A little too cliché, a little too predictable for my taste. However, this movie was incredibly cute; it’s one of those films that makes your chest all feel warm and fuzzy with that uplifting feeling, the one that has you believing in true love, even if just for a moment.
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