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Francis again plays reporter Peyton MacGruder, a woman trained to observe and be in tune with minute details, except where her own heart is concerned. A note from a reader warns about the heartbreak of the romantic road not taken, and as Peyton investigates the mystery behind the note, her own romantic possibilities lie yet undiscovered. Francis has easy chemistry with her costar, Ted McGinley, whose character, King, tries to give Peyton the room she needs to discover how--or whether--to take the next steps in their relationship. McGinley is hunky yet believable, and he’s patient, though his patience can be strained. The reward of The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love is the genuineness of the cast and their interaction. Life, and love, must be grabbed.
Extras include winning interviews with Francis and McGinley talking about their characters, a peek at the mother-daughter relationship (with Katie Boland's Christine), and the history of novelist Angela Hunt's magical The Note, which inspired the series. --A.T. Hurley
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
family dynamics,
By Leam "wall of movies" (Somewhere in Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love (DVD)
I saw this movie on tv and then ordered it. It is a great movie as a followup on 2 families with diferent circumstances brought together almost by chance to develope close interpersonal relationships to unite them making them each a part of the other. If no one had known the circumstances, you would have thought they belonged together to begin with. Wished it could have lasted longer.Or maybe a sequel to growing older together with grandkids???? Lea
36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
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I really enjoyed The Note - but was disappointed in The Note II. The first one offered a more conservative viewpoint but the second one had suggestive behavior and language that the first one did not have. They just didn't go together.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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It's hard to create a sequel when the first film was very good but overall the sequel was quite enjoyable and heartwarming!,
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This review is from: The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love (DVD)
"THE NOTE" was the #1 Rated Hallmark Channel Original Movie which stars Genie Francis and Ted McGinley as Peyton and King return again with the the sequel, "The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love".
VIDEO & AUDIO: "The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love" is a cable movie that is featured in anamorphic widescreen (1:85:1 aspect ratio) and featured in English 5.1 (Dolby Digital). Whereas the last film featured Peyton everywhere and ths more location shots, you still get a good amount of outdoor shots between her and King but also within the storyline of Eve Miller and her friends. As for the audio, it is Dolby Digital and because the film is dialogue driven, it's front channel heavy but dialogue is clear and concise. Not much use of rear channel or subwoofer audio but there is no need for it. SPECIAL FEATURES: The following special features are included on the DVD: * Heart Healers: Genie Francis and Ted McGinley - (4:52) Interviews with Genie Francis and Ted McGinley about the sequel and having to work together again, talking about their characters and taking a chance on love. * Mother & Daughter - (4:12) Interviews with Genie Francis and Katie Boland about their characters and the relationship between Peyton and Christine. * How It all Began: Notes on "The Note" - (4:02) A summarized version of "The Note" into four minutes. JUDGMENT CALL: "The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love" was another heartwarming film and for those who enjoyed the first film, it was pretty enjoyable to see the characters reunite again. As mentioned with my review of the first film, it was great to see actress Genie Francis again in a romantic role that is not "General Hospital" and also to see Ted McGinley in a non-comedic role which he has played in for shows like "Happy Days", "Married with Children" and "Hope & Faith". Both have good chemistry and the storyline elevated their relationship for the viewer and overall, it was a well-told story. As for the 2009 sequel, I feel as if "The Note II" was more of a televised film, whereas the first felt as if it had a bigger budget and higher production quality, I suppose you can notice the difference in film quality and of course, overall location shots. But bare in mind that the first film is based on a novel by Angela Hunt and had a feeling of a spiritual, holiday film. The sequel is written and directed by TV actor/director Douglas Barr ("The Fall Guy", "The Love Boat", "Designing Women") who designed the first film but again, the original was very strong on locations. But by no means am I saying the sequel is a slouch because its not. It's hard enough for a sequel to be just as great or better than its first but "The Note II" was an enjoyable film. Where the first film was just emotional as it revolved around people who lost love ones from a tragic airline crash and finding love at the end, "The Note II" as much as it was a story about Peyton and King's relationship, the story revolving around the character of Eve Williams was just heartwarming and the overall theme is "taking a chance on love". Now, as far as the DVD is concerned, the first DVD had two lengthy featurettes with Angela Hunt and the other with Genie Francis about her career and playing Peyton. This time around, we get two short features and one summarized video clip of the first film. It would have been great to have a director and talent commentary included with "The Note II" DVD. Overall, for fans who enjoyed the first film of "The Note", the first was a nice nod to those who enjoyed the characters. Granted, this is not based on any novel by Angela Hunt but I can easily recommend this film to those who were fans of the first. Definitely check it out!
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