Ally has finally found a buyer for her grandmother’s greeting-card shop. She travels there to arrange the sale and meets Bennett, who runs the shop for her. He doesn’t want her to sell, but Ally wishes her grandmother had sold it back when she had the chance in 1945. As they argue about this, lightning strikes, and when they look around, everything is different. They’re still in the shop, but something is strange. Then the shop’s owner suddenly walks in — it turns out to be Ally’s grandmother, and the year is 1945. Can Ally get her to sell it this time? And what happens if she does?
This was better than I expected. I have a bit of a hard time with these romantic films involving time travel. It doesn’t help that the underlying message they want to force-feed you is that everything happens according to God’s will. But aside from that, they’ve managed to put together a fairly decent romantic film.
