I'd love to live in one of these little movie towns: Places where everybody knows everyone else, where huge crowds of neighbors follow the romantic entanglements as they spill into front yards, and where nobody ever gets mad, gets hurt, or holds a grudge....read the complete Hard Promises (1991) review at DVD Talk (Scott Weinberg)
I liked the small town feel of it my only complaint was his best friend Pinky was so selfish and how come Joeys daughter could find him and Pinky couldnt ...
This was a really great film! It had a bittersweet ending and Petersen was wonderful as usual in the role of Joey Coalter. The young girl who played his daughter Beth did a great job too. I remember her from the TV show The Torkelsons. I recommend ...
The chemistry of the actors in this movie make the sweet little love story really a gem. Sissy Spacek is a teacher ready to get re-married when her daughter sends a wedding invitation to William Peterson, the ex. He has been a drifter following jobs all ...
You don't need to be a rocket scientist to enjoy this movie. The description of the movie is listed with the movie. I enjoyed it because it kept me connected to the characters emotionally. Joey Coalter(William Petersen)has an itch to travel and see ...
"Hard Promises" is a bit like a doing a rural remake of "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn" into which you incorporate the basic premise of "Sweet Home Alabama". While not in the same league as the former, it is considerably less offensive than the latter-which ...
Aimlessness presents the notion of being adrift without any direct purpose, or ambition, while it could also symbolize a nomadic lifestyle of living from day to day. Either case lacks direction, which often originates within a dreamy vision without a ...