
It has been years since Ned Stevens, a charming self-made success, lost his wife Kate to cancer. Yet he still can't let go of her memory and move forward with his life.. But when Liz brings home a new boyfriend from college -- Ned finds that his comfortable world is turned upside down as Liz tries to divert his attention to Carol, an attractive single woman who lives in Ned's neighborhood.... (Full plot summary below)
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It has been years since Ned Stevens, a charming self-made success, lost his wife Kate to cancer. Yet he still can't let go of her memory and move forward with his life.. But when Liz brings home a new boyfriend from college -- Ned finds that his comfortable world is turned upside down as Liz tries to divert his attention to Carol, an attractive single woman who lives in Ned's neighborhood.
Leave your thoughts about Midway to Heaven.
| Common Sense MediaGrace MontgomeryReligious romantic comedy is sweet but overwhelmingly sappy. |
| User ReviewRon GNice show. Cute story. Solid acting. Excellent if you want a mellow, enjoyable evening. |
| User ReviewDevon ONot what I expected. Everything made it look like it was about the young couple and how the dad got involved because he was lonely. Well yes that was part of it but no where near the major theme of the movie. It was all about Ned's issues with his dead wife. I did like the movie but advertise what it really is about. The major thing I didn't like was the ending. It was like it got to the edge of a cliff and fell off. |
| User ReviewScott ROveracting and weak direction left me feeling almost Hallmark level disappointed. |
| User ReviewSpencer PA family-friendly rom-com that doesn't reel in a lot of intentional humor, this glazes over a lot of cliche daddy-daughter issues while embarrassing itself with some pretty cheesy drama, plus blows what could have been a very satisfying turkey-related moment! |
| User ReviewKeith MI should be congratulated for seeing the movie all the way through. I can deal with sappy movies, but this one is still dripping. Yes, some beautiful landscapes. Ned talks with his dead wife. Other than that, everything is just way too nice, way too perfect. |
| User ReviewKaren XNo deep message out of this Christian movie. Feels like I kept waiting for the climax, but never came. |
| User ReviewSharon DMy Favorite Film Is 1941's Citizen Kane. |