In Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From the Heart, the beloved Postables discover a 200-year-old valentine that could change history, while their investigation of a damaged letter leads them to a public figure who could be brought down by its contents. And in the aftermath of Valentine s Day, Oliver, Shane, Norman and Rita are each dealing with heartbreaking circumstances.
K**N
From Another Time
I love these movies because they take you to another, simpler time. I do wish the couples communicated better but I still love the series.
I**R
Another wonderful movie in this great series
I've watched this show from the original pilot, to the series and then finally to the series of movies on Hallmark's Movies and Mysteries channel. From the plots to the characters, it is one of my and my family's favorites. The only thing I wish is that Hallmark would release the two movies that were recorded before this one. While the major plot of the movie is generally covered in one show, the relationships between the characters grow from show to show.This movie is set at Valentine's Day. Norman Dorman (Geoff Gustafson) and Rita Haywith (Crystal Lowe) are now a couple and it will be the first Valentine's Day for each of them during which they are not alone. Oliver O’Toole (Eric Mabius) and Shane McInerney (Kristin Booth) have still not gotten together though each is interested in the other.An undeliverable letter arrives for the Postables to decipher and find the addressee and the sight of it sends Oliver into a bit of a tailspin. At the same time, Norman's cousin stops by to give him a set of old Valentine's Day cards and Norman is intrigued by one in particular. He thinks maybe he has stumbled upon a mystery from the past.As with all of the Signed, Sealed, Delivered movies, there are both funny and heart-touching moments. This movie has a little more than the usual share of sadness but I also found that it is one of my favorites for that reason alone.Here's hoping that we will be seeing more of these movies from the Hallmark Channel in the new year. My husband and I look forward to them and enjoying watching and re-watching them over again.
M**A
Best movies and series EVER!!!
I am not much of a movie or series person. Signed, sealed and delivered both the movies and the series have really made a positive meaningful reason for me to watch T.V. again. I've lost interest in many of my favorite things after my husband passed away and my son's this year 2020 have been very seriously ill.The writer is extremely talented and gifted. All of the actors portraying Oliver, Shane, Rita, Norman and Joe are individually amazing in their delivery of the characters with their unique personalities, showing with grace the human weaknesses and strengths. Because of their dedication and focus on their specific parts they represent, they make every movie and every episode of the series a true work of art. Delightful, touching, meaningful thoughts and actions bring to life the dignity and genuine respect for human feelings, that are full of self sacrifice showing heartfelt sincere love for one another. All the stories are so impressively written with interesting details, beautiful morals and reverence to the Almighty that makes all things happen and is the giver of all good gifts as James 1:17 says "Every good gift and every perfect present is from above, coming down from the Father of the celestial lights, who does not vary or change like the shifting shadows." For more inspirational Bible texts and advice please visit JW.org
G**Y
Wonderful of films!
One of my favorite series! I love every film - from the pilot to the series - to the movies. Very well written and the actors are so believable in their roles. Even as unbelievable as they seem sometimes! The USPS could never do what these people do! I can't say enough positive things about the series. I hope the last film wasn't really the last one. The 4 main characters grow and develop into very lovable people. I like that their religious faith has a part in the stories - even the ones who don't really have any kind of faith in the beginning. It's not preachy, so don't be turned off by my mentioning faith. The films are not sermons, but very wholesome stories. "From the Heart" is an excellent film.
B**L
Great series.
This was a great series, fun to watch and actors are exceptional. I really enjoyed this series. I hope Hallmark makes more.
R**N
Love the show
I wish the writer would make more of Sign, Sealed, Delivered, cute show and love the meaning of the postal history.
P**E
This was the St. Valentine's Day episode!
As is always the case with this series, the show centers on a particular dead letter that the four people working in Denver's dead letter office work to solve (as there's almost always a mystery involved!) That's not-so-much the case in this particular instance, as several different letters are discovered that never reached their destinations, including even one (a Valentine) addressed to former President Abraham Lincoln! Then there's a backstory involving the Colorado governor and his lost letter to his high school girlfriend, along with Oliver's (Eric Mabius) Valentine to Shane (Kristin Booth), which both get waylaid for different reasons! And then there's Norman (Geoff Gustafson) and his ongoing romance with Rita (Crystal Lowe) and their own Valentine's Day misunderstanding! This is one BUSY episode!
C**B
BEST family entertainment out there
We have purchased all but one of the SSD movies (that one is not available at this posting time). Every movie has several story lines, they have no objectionable language, sex, or violence. The movies DO build on each other so it is wise to start at the beginning, but they can and do stand on there own, you just understand certain details better if you started at the beginning. I highly recommend these. Our 11 year old granddaughter asks us to bring some any time we go to visit.
L**E
Unusable
As with the previous DVD couldn't be played.
M**T
A very enjoyable series
Love ALL this series. It has great stories (without being real life) and is well acted. Hope they make more of this series.
A**D
EXCELLENT
EXCELLENT
B**E
Great item great service
Great
G**S
Another good family movie
To be honest, we watched this movie twice before I felt I could write a fair review. I'm not sure why, but we enjoyed it more the second time. We've enjoyed all the Signed, Sealed, Delivered productions and I'm glad to say that we came to enjoy this one as well. We appreciate the fact that there's no profanity or sex and very little, if any, violence. In other words, this is good family viewing, with good values presented.We found the dialogue at the beginning to be rather weak, and even though there was an attempt at humour, we found it lacking. However, in spite of the poor beginning, the storyline picked up and became quite interesting and entertaining. We felt that rather than cast two of the characters with different actors after a 15 year gap in the story, it would have made the story more believable if make-up artists had aged the original actors accordingly. Fifteen years really isn't that long that the two people should look so different.Yes, we recommend this movie to families and people who want to relax and enjoy a good, uplifting story.
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