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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0827250603320
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Special Edition, NTSC
Label: Vintage Home Ent.
Manufacturer: Vintage Home Ent.
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Vintage Home Ent.
Release Date: May 17, 2005
Running Time: 103 minutes
Sales Rank: 107205
Studio: Vintage Home Ent.
Theatrical Release Date: 2003
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Editorial Review:
Description: Fate converges in the small town of Chester, North Carolina, and three lives will never be the same as a result. Quitting her New York real estate job, Megan Margulius (Teri Hatcher) heads south to try to rekindle a romance with her long-distance fiance Craig (Daniel Green). Entertainment lawyer Roy Kline (Robert C. Treveiler) is headed the same direction, returning to the childhood home he resents at the request of his dying mother. And Kenny McGruff (Gil Johnson) is drunkenly celebrating his new-found riches from a lottery win. Barely able to walk, Kenny wanders into the street and is killed in an accident involving his best friend and both Megan and Ray. This draws the two together, along with Kenny’s widow Jessie (Andrea Powell) and her clairvoyant son Charlie (Cody Newton), into a circumstance of mutual need. But more than that, it’s almost as if they were subconsciously waiting for each another — perfect strangers with the good luck to converge in one of the most trying periods of their lives. In their journey their pasts and futures are bound together through forgiveness and discovery, and most of all love.
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A boring badly made movie that makes Elizabeth town look good
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In an era when US movie screens are increasingly dominated by male-targeted flicks featuring explosions, violence, and special effects, it is a pleasure to see a US film that focuses on the "traditional" basics of film-making: dialogue and character development. This is not a big-budget movie, so don't expect to see lush million-dollar sets and aerial camera tracking shots. However, you may find yourself being moved emotionally by the story of two late thirty-something-year olds whose lives cross ... Read More
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A great old fashioned romantic movie.
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TOUCH OF FATE is not one of the big Indie movies successes, nor is it a theatrical release that garnered wide audiences. Instead it is a quiet film about fate bonding people who are blindly searching for connection. Writer/director Rebecca Cook knows how to weave an intricate story into a canvas that is, well, luminous - and she does this without the usual hoopla of big name stars or expensive locations settings.
Coincidence or fate like a magnet draws the lives of three people into ... Read More
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This is a very sweet story of fate bringing together lonely people at a crossroads in their lives. The story holds you as the relationships unfold and you are rooting for people you'd like to know, and maybe do.
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