Monday, October 7, 2013

Backroads and Lilies



Full of Great Lessons!
Alza Bennett's car breaks down and leaves her stranded in the middle of nowhere. How will she ever make it home for Easter now? After a series of mishaps, she stumbles across a hermit fixing his tractor. Moments later, she has convinced him to drive her several hundred miles to her parents' house. After all, it's imperative she makes it home for Easter.

Lincoln has no desire to be pestered by anyone, let alone a spoiled woman with no thoughts of anyone but herself. However, he agrees to drive her, and on the way they encounter all kinds of hilarious calamities.

At this point, it doesn't seem like Alza will ever make it home. And if she doesn't, how will she ever make that good impression on her family that she is striving so hard to make?

Backroads and Lilies is one of those movies I hadn't heard much about until I saw it on the shelf of a local store. I wondered if it would be a good movie. I wasn't disappointed.

While it starts off a bit...

Very fun film
This film was very fun to watch. It have moments of laughter and a continous reason to smile. A great film for the entire family.

Nicely acted.
This movie is perfect for people who want to see the main characters grow personally, but not necessarily come together as a couple. The whole family can watch it, but those who like characters to unfold would enjoy this movie most. I enjoyed getting to know Alza, even though she was irritating, Mr. James was more endearing as a hermit who changes. It was a little slow in places. Who would have imagined seeing a Black princess befriended by a white, silent hermit of a man! Go figure. Enjoyed it.

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