
Emma's life plan is thrown off course when Paolo must return to Italy to take care of his father and she discovers a new passion for making art accessible to all.
1h 24m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Terry Ingram
Director

Autumn Reeser
Emma Di Stefano

Kacey Rohl
Lily

Carlo Marks
Matteo

Paolo Bernardini
Paolo Di Stefano

Alison Sweeney
Tracy Serchio

Lacey Chabert
Avery Hastings

Lynda Boyd
Nancy

Rockstar🌟🌟⭐⭐
Nov 6, 2023Why was this sequel trilogy made? They should have just left the first trilogy be it!! Like the first film in this trilogy, this film is a huge let down!! Moving back to Italy because his dad could not run the family business anymore! They could not do what many family owned businesses do and hire someone? Then the spider becomes a part of the storyline with her freaking out to go into her office!! You knew from her reaction in the early stages of the film that show would not take the chair position at that school! Her reaction was very evident! Then you have a side story of her assistant and her husbands assistant falling in love with the veil present!! That throws the entire plot line of the veil out! The plot line is, the one who possesses the veil will find true love, not the one and the same exhibit space will find true love!! These are just ruining a decent trilogy that came out in 2022!!

ruby rana shah
Nov 6, 2023This is the best film in the series since the second instalment (which also featured Autumn Reeser's character of Emma in the lead) and is a vast improvement on the rather weak 'Expectations' which preceded it. The main reason for this is very simple - plot. This one has a decent plot! 'Expectations' seemed to think it could survive on a very thin storyline and hoped upon hope that Lacey Chabert's warmth could get it over the line. Which it did, but only just. Here there is a plot that works, there's a sense of drama, and Autumn Reeser doesn't have to strain every sinew to make things work. It's a film helped hugely by having Kacey Rohl in a supporting role as Lily. She's quirky, she's funny and her little subplot ends up being quite engaging. She's probably more able to carry a film than Alison Sweeney is to be honest. And it is back to Sweeney for the 'Journey' film we go next.

farhin patel
Nov 6, 2023I don't mind the spider storyline. Nor do I mind the B couple. But I feel bad for Paulo. He gets caught between a rock and a hard place, trying to support the family business while keeping his marriage intact. And he goes the extra mile, by arranging the pizza delivery and the Skype date. Yet Emma still becomes resentful of him. It wasn't fair of her to just say that he was choosing his family over her, when she was the one who wouldn't wake up and realize that taking a permanent teaching post in Italy would be a win-win for everyone. I wish she had apologized to Paolo in the end. Also, the boss should have been straight with her front the get-go. It's not a university head's job to play mind games and go all Mr. Miyagj on her successor.

Fify Befe Oa Nana
May 29, 2023No review content available.