The series turned out to be extremely wonderful. Maybe it’s all a small format series (average about 22-23 minutes), may be that the actors vaguely resemble someone familiar (the main character looks like Jamie Dornan, but please do not need associations with “shades”), but rather the atmosphere itself makes you plunge into the whirlpool of events, where the seeker of salvation will undoubtedly find him, and after all the vicissitudes and failures of the characters waiting for a happy ending.
This story is romantic, tragic, but although I am not a fan of sentimental, purely female novels for a teenage audience (the film is based on the book by writer Colin Hoover), the plot of this picture catches and does not leave indifferent. The creators clearly deliberately changed a lot: both the geography of the picture, and the age of the characters, even the place of work of Miss Reed, did not change the main thing - the desire of the mother to find her child.
It is pleasant to note that the heroine of the beloved Sherilyn Fenn turned out as necessary for Lydia, characteristically bitchy, but devotedly loving grandmother and mother.
9 out of 10
For the cute plot and the remade bathroom scene.