
During shopping for Christmas, Frank and Molly run into each other. This fleeting short moment will start to change their lives, when they recognize each other months later in the train home and have a good time together. Although both are married and Frank has two little kids, they meet more and more often, their friendship becoming the most precious thing in their lives.
Official trailer from TMDB

Frank Raftis

Molly Gilmore

Ed Lasky

Ann Raftis

John Trainer

Brian Gilmore

Isabelle

Victor Rawlins
Mike Raftis

Joe Raftis

Waitress

Engineer
Ulu Grosbard
Michael Cristofer
Marvin Worth








12/15/2020
Considering the star power of this movie, I think the story could have been a bit stronger. I donβt mind a juicy coincidence to get a movie ignited, but this story depended upon them so much, perhaps it should have been called It Must be Fate. Netflix categorized this as a Christmas movie, because it begins and ends a year apart during the holiday season. But in between it is a romance. Nothing against Meryl Streepβs character, but Frank (De Niroβs character) lost interest in his attractive, supportive, and funny wife and good mom to their kids in favor of an attractive, funny woman who could lead to his losing his kids. Thatβs true love, I guess. As for Streepβs Molly, her husband didnβt seem like a prize. But I think the story should have shown those spouses a bit more. More depth. Still, it was fine. Okay, move along, nothing more to see here.
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