Signed, Sealed, Delivered: A Tale of Three Letters

2024

Action / Mystery

11
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 448 448

Plot summary

The POstables are back identifying the intended recipients of a trio of dead letters which have a surprising, personal impact on all of them. Stars Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe, Geoff Gustafson, Rhiannon Fish.


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July 14, 2024 at 10:21 AM

Top cast

Eric Mabius as Oliver O'Toole
Crystal Lowe as Rita Haywith-Dorman
Zak Santiago as Ramon
Rhiannon Fish as Charley
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1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by grrogers55 8 / 10

Not the best movie of the series BUT...

Can you imagine trying to resurrect your character from the mothballs after three years and after you have played other characters, and maybe you even thought your character was dead! PLUS you gained fourteen pounds since you last played yourself (your movie "self").

That's a lot to bring back to the fore. Well, I think they did a pretty good job even if this movie didn't quite evoke the emotions the others have. I usually have to drink lots of water during these movies (keeps me from swallowing my tongue, big lumps in my throat, during the really emotional parts!)

Anyway, we, my Bride (of forty years) and I, enjoyed the movie. We had (intentionally) JUST finished watching all the others in order, including the TV series, so that we could keep the flow as we saw this one.

As I said, this one didn't draw out the emotions as well as the others but it was REALLY cool to have all the characters back! They grow on you!

The cutest couple, IMO, is still Rita and Norman! The most romantic couple is still Ovilear (thanks to Ramon) and Ms McCinerney (sp). ("Vows" was disappointing when Oliver called his new Bride "Ms Mckinerny". Are they married or not?! Maybe it will forever be his nickname for her?)

Anyway, it was somewhat entertaining to see newlyweds learning how to live together under one roof: an OCD neatnik and a SLOB clash for MONTHS before they get their act together. (This is so real! Happens to the best of us. Learning to live under one roof is one of the greatest accomplishments in marriage, ESPECIALLY when, in some areas, we are polar opposites. Well done Hallmark!)

I am hoping this movie is not "the End"! SSD is my fave series from Hallmark. My Bride has others as well. Clean entertainment, some modern, some not so.

One thing that bugs me. Not about this movie. Saw a profile on IMDb about one of the actors in this film, a MALE one, who, as far as I know only PLAYS male characters, and the staff referred to HIM as "THEM" and "THEY"!!! Give me a break! You're gonna lose me IMDb.

Reviewed by ehrindowling 10 / 10

Real and true, but beautifully done

My husband and I were laughing so much while we watched this movie. We have been married 19 years, so we could relate. My 14 year old daughter was watching and she loved it too. I appreciated that it showed that marriage isn't always a fairytale, but if you love someone you don't just give up you work through it. It's an important lesson for a young person learn. I wish other hallmark movies would highlight this more, not just the kiss and happily ever after. This movie about real things that real people experience. And it shows that seeking professional help is not a joke or a weakness. Beautiful movie we really enjoyed it.

Reviewed by mamithree-69783 10 / 10

Every movie gets better and better!

I've been looking forward to the next movie in this wonderful series. It did not disappoint! These characters are the most unlikely colleagues and friends so it's been delightful to follow the development of the relationships over the last 10 years. I love that they've maintained the continuity and not tried to time-jump the story. I would have hated to miss that time in their lives.

I loved that we got some small glimpses of their honeymoon in England. The realism of two middle aged people with their own quirks and habits navigating those first months of marriage and cohabitation was wonderful. The love between them, despite the obvious difficult adjustments, is so obvious.

Rita and Norman are so much fun to watch as they help with Charlie's baby and then find out that they are getting their own baby to love. I love the scene around the table discussing the possible adoption of this baby who is arriving with some physical limitations. Would that we all have close friends like this to discuss, and share with.

The storyline with Charle and her high school crush was so sweet. Really ALL of the letter mysteries had their own heartwarming resolutions.

I'm hoping to see more of Papa Joe and Ramon in the next movie!

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