Old Fashioned

Parental Rating: PG-13

Contains: Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens February 13, 2015

Runs 115 minutes

A reformed Frat boy, Clay (Rik Swartzwelder) has set up very strict rules of courtship for himself. No kissing, no being alone with a women and definitely no hanky-panky. He still feels responsible for the end of his last serious relationship and he feels that the only way to ensure a Godly relationship is to take it slowly and respectfully. Along comes Amber (Elizabeth Roberts), a sweet and free-spirited girl with relationship issues of her own. She rents the apartment above Clay's Antique shop and they gradually are drawn to each other. In today's culture, can these two find true love the old-fashioned way?

This is a very sweet movie. I gave it a high rating because it is so rare to find a move that is faith-based and still enjoyable and romantic. It is not Oscar caliber, but it is great for date night or girl's night out. You really pull for Clay and Amber. And, the scenery is stunning. A lot of care was put into this film to make it very visually appealing. Each scene seems to have a meaning all it's own. I thought the film was romantic and touching and I say grab a date and go see what it is like to court the old-fashioned way.




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