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The Locket

The Locket

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The Locket,  A young man taking care of his dying mother is distraught and grief-stricken when she finally passes away. On the advice of his doctor, he takes a job in an upscale nursing home, and is assigned to take care of an elderly woman named Esther. At first Esther is a bitter, angry woman and pushes him away, but as she gradually warms to him, he discovers that he and Esther have much more in common than he imagined.

ACTORS : Vanessa Redgrave, Chad Willett, Marguerite Moreau


YEAR OF RELEASE : 2002 RUNNING TIME : 100 Min LANGUAGE : ENGLISH COLOR

(Manufactured On Demand , Region 0.) This DVD will play in DVD players worldwide

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One of my most favorite Hallmark movies

The Locket,  The movie opens at the time Michael Keddington is caring for his mother but she eventually passes away, leaving Michael despondent. Taken cue from a doctor-friend’s advice, he applies for work at the nursing home. There, he is assigned to take care of Esther and a fledging friendship arise that later becomes a strong bond between them until the end.

There were a lot of favorite parts from the movie but the ones that stood out were: Michael and Esther scenes. To me, those scenes touched me in various levels especially when Esther tells him that she believes in him during his court trial period (Michael felt all parts of his life was tumbling down ie: he broke up with his gf and his scholarship was retracted) when no one else seem to believe that he didn’t kill Henry (one of the Nursing home’s residents). Esther was also instrumental in leading Faye back to Michael’s side. The movie also tells of forgiveness and healing.

Another winner from Hallmark
This story, set in a nursing home, is more than it at first appears. With a thickening plot and emotional turmoil building, a young man named Michael (played well by Chad Willet) cares for an elderly woman named Esther (played very well by Vanessa Redgrave). Or is it that Esther cares for Michael? One part I didn’t like much was in a dance setting (kissing), but overall it was a very decent film with no swearing. With great acting a touching story, this is another winner from Hallmark Hall of Fame.

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