Tribute by Nora Roberts

This film tells about a young lady who has left her world of movies behind. Years ago she was a child filmstar  and everybody knows her. Now she is studying a builduing champion and she is going to renovate the manor of her grandmother. Grandmother was mysteriously died more than thirty years ago. Strangers terrorize Cilla’s working with the manor. The unknowns do not want that Cilla examines issues like the letters of her grandmother. However, Cilla regardless founds out that her grandmother was pregnant when she died. Cilla finds a comforter living the next door, Jason the comic book artist, who  helps her to explain the weird mystery.

The movie is naturally carried out and the characters are plesants to watch. The director Martha Coolidge has done his best, compared to some of her other movies. She carries the story smoothly from scene to scene, creating a whole. The end of this movie was not foreseeable, like usually love film’s are. There are not any special effects, because this movie does not need them. The only special effects is the flashbacks that Cilla sees at times. Furthermore, the soundtrack is not very special. Camera men are normally placed.

All in all, Tribute is a syrupy lovestory like the other movies or books by Nora Roberts. This movie was supposed to contain the excitement, but it had not it that so much. The film was a hit when it was released in year 2009 and it is still popular.

 

 

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