If Only (2004)

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If Only: Directed by Gil Junger. With Jennifer Love Hewitt, Paul Nicholls, Tom Wilkinson, Diana Hardcastle. It takes a tragedy to teach the young businessman Ian to put love ahead of work and open up to his musician girlfriend Samantha.

“I saw a screening of this several months ago and have been patiently waiting for news about when it was going to be getting released because it was one of the most romantic films Iu0026#39;ve seen in a long time. The movie tells the story of Sam (Jennifer Love Hewitt) a young American musician living in London with her British boyfriend Ian (Paul Nicholls). We learn a little bit about the couple in the first 1/3 of the film, and how Ian may be too involved in his work to really pay attention to what is going on in Samu0026#39;s life, which leads to the two having an argument right before Sam is involved in an auto accident which leaves her boyfriend in pieces… until he is given a second chance to relive the day. Essentially the film is showing the importance of not taking for granted every second you have in a relationship because you never know when it could be taken away from you, and how all of your actions have tremendous meaning in yours and your loved ones lives. The story is very involving and it has a really emotional ending which makes the impact of the whole setup that much stronger. Jennifer Love Hewitt is the big name here, and she gives a good performance. Sheu0026#39;s much more subdued than Iu0026#39;ve seen her in previous films and it helps bring her natural charm to the forefront. Paul Nicholls is an unknown to most Americans, but he is someone I do know from his u0026#39;Eastendersu0026#39; days, as my ex-girlfriend watched that British soap on PBS loyally, and I must say he was very impressive. Very charismatic and genuine leading man material. Iu0026#39;m sure all the girls will go crazy over the accent. The two have very good on-screen chemistry, especially with all the highly emotional scenes in the latter half of the movie. Tom Wilkinson was great in a small role as the taxi driver lending his ear to Ian with his relationship troubles. The film is really touching and has some of the most beautiful scenery you will ever see of the English countryside in the second half of the film, in which you follow the couple as they relive the day that changed their lives. A very romantic, beautifully shot film. Hereu0026#39;s hoping it gets the exposure it deserves.”

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