The Magic of Ordinary Days (2005 TV Movie)
10/10
Truly Touched My Heart
2 March 2005
Warning: Spoilers
"The Magic of Ordinary Days" is such a wonderful movie, it has now moved to the top of my list of favorite movies. Skeet Ulrich and Keri Russell captured the characters of Ray and Livvy in such a fantastic way I found myself "lost" in the movie. It was so refreshing in this day and time to watch a movie without worrying about profanity. I would really love to see a sequel to this movie and I'm sure many of you will agree with me. It would be wonderful to see Ray and Livvy as time goes on and their love for each other deepens. Skeet Ulrich and Keri Russell brought a special something to this movie and made it very believable. Skeet and Keri truly captured Ray and Livvy with the way that they often used body language even more than words. So many of the looks they exchange say so much more than words ever could. The scene at the table at Martha's house when Ray and Livvy actually "flirt" with each other was absolutely delightful. I wish they had given more time to Ray and Livvy after they recognized their deep love for each other. The friendship that Livvy develops with the Japanese girls helps bring some of the hardships of the war in focus. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys "escaping" to a simpler time. I would also love to send my comments to Keri and Skeet, but unfortunately I don't know how to contact them. I would also love to find a way to let Hallmark know we would love to see a sequel to this wonderful movie.
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