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Only in the Dream Land of a single, never-married, young woman would a scenario like this come to fruition. (Nicolas Sparks has gotten very wealthy by appealing to this crowd.) What happened to helping your spouse through through the hard times in a marriage? It is not "romantic" to even think like that today. **Warning** I'm going to expose the plot!** Instead, It's romantic to leave your current husband, date a widow, and have the blessing of his dead wife?!? Oh, yeah. And--to have a really perfect ending--the husband dies a miserable death while burning down the widow's dead wife's last dwelling place. This would never happen in real life. If women were honest, most would come back as a poltergeist to haunt her husband's current girlfriend, lover, etc. (if it were possible to come back from the dead). And, if a woman were on her deathbed, she would not take the time to write a letter to her husband's future wife-to-be. She would be trying to figure out a cure for her disease so that she can be with her husband and raise her children herself. (By the by, apricot seeds are a great malignant cell (cancer cell) destroyer.) This movie is great for a single woman (or any woman) who wants to continue to live in Dream Land. Other than that, it is complete fluff.