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Best movie ever!
Beanbioca
As Good As It Gets
Fatma Suarez
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
dastr
All of the Aurora Teagarden mysteries are the same. An amateur sleuth impeding justice and allowing the criminal to walk free. Sure, they show the bad guy being arrested at the end, but, in reality, the bad guy will get off EVERY time due to all the illegal acts committed by Aurora. I'm amazed she's not in jail on felony charges.
I saw one episode where she committed, in 5 minutes, the following crimes - criminal trespass, breaking & entering, home invasion, assault & battery and obstruction of justice.
She may solve the mystery, but the bad guy will go free every time.
She's a criminal and should be locked up
dookster308
In the scene where Rory & Martin get shot Aurora runs outside and instead of getting her phone from the car to call the police for help and an ambulance she runs across the road in a very dangerous situation...Who does that or is the audience just supposed to be a bunch of idiots?
connaroo
There is at least one scene in the movie where the baby is being put to sleep and Aurora and her mother use a blanket to cover him instead of a baby sleeper bag. Babies, esp. newborns, are not to be covered up with a blanket due to the possibility suffocation. I am surprised, and concerned, that this was overlooked. The movie itself is a typical Hallmark movie mystery, easy to watch and no worry about language or content.
CatzTurn
I enjoy the Aurora Teagarden series, but this last movie was not my favorite. It was a remake, plot line and all, of the 2003 series 'Mystery Woman "Oh, Baby"' with Kelli Martin. In this version, Aurora comes off a little self-absorbed over the caring of an object, the baby. She transfers 'it' to everyone else to look after. The comparison was stark. Then, at the end, she tells Martin she would want to have his babies...they aren't even engaged! This one was not as developed as "Head over Heels" in plot and character. I gave it a 6 because I won't repeat watch it. I love that Lynn is now Chief of Police and working out the dynamics between her and her husband, Arthur, at work was good.This is my least favorite Aurora Teagarden, followed by "Real Murders'... once you see them there is nothing to want to see them again. The other Aurora movies have lots of plots, intrigue and characters that are worth watching over.