10.04.2015

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream ~ Review

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream
debuts on Hallmark this weekend (Sunday, October 4 at 9pm ET/PT, 8pm CT)



I was given the opportunity to preview tonight's newest Signed, Sealed, Delivered movie.
Unlike previous episodes/movies the members of the Department of Dead Letters
get involved before a letter comes into their possession.  But their abilities and determination
help them as they attempt to find out information on a missing soldier.

When a letter full of seeming nonsense crosses their path 
this team works to solve what could be clues
that will bring a woman home to her father and her daughter.

But, as it is with most mysteries, time is running out...

If you are seeking an alternative to Sunday night football
or you are just in the mood for an uplifting movie
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream 
may be just what you are looking for.

Time is a priceless gift and all too often we don't appreciate
the time we are given with those closest to us
until all we have left are our memories.
This movie helps drive home this message 
in a hopeful and lighthearted way. 


The beloved POstables (Eric MabiusKristin BoothCrystal Lowe and Geoff Gustafson) go to Washington, D.C. to bring a damaged letter from an American prisoner of war before a Senate Hearing Committee. As the soldier’s fate hangs in the balance, Rita competes in the Miss Special Delivery Contest. The juxtaposition of events poignantly dramatizes the great price of freedom and how unaware civilians can be of the sacrifices of men and women in the Armed Forces. 
The two-hour event guest stars Mark Valley and Christina Bianco.

Signed, Sealed, Delivered is a comedic drama that follows the lives of postal workers who transform themselves into an untraditional team of detectives to track down intended recipients of undeliverable mail. Their missions take them out of the office into an unpredictable world where redirected letters and packages can save lives, solve crimes, reunite old loves and change futures by arriving late but somehow on time.


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