The look, the lighting, the setting, the dialogue, all feel different from other Hallmark movies but it still feels like a good romance. Two talented leads who can sing, act, and dance. A wonderful storyline, an alcoholic ex-husband, all are foreign to the usual Hallmark fare. The setting in Brooklyn, instead of the lovely small town, beautifully illustrated from the drone shots, are new, as is the dark lighting and small apartments shown. None of the usual huge, gorgeous, million-dollar mansions we see in almost every Hallmark movie. And a surprise at the end that feels touching and right instead of coming off like a cheap stunt. Bravo Hallmark!