Kayla (Skye P. Marshall) heads back to her hometown of Stoneville, North Carolina, after her substitute teaching job at an elite, private high school comes to an early end. On her first day back, her loving yet inquisitive mother (Maria Howell) sets up a job interview at her high school alma mater. Kayla, who ultimately wants to get into a competitive teaching program in London, is hesitant to apply. However, when she is offered the job on the spot, shortly after learning that her high school best friend Tanya (Brittany L. Smith) is a teacher there, she quickly accepts. When Kayla initially struggles to connect with her students, Jordan (Tobias Truvillion), a jack-of-all-trades teacher who is devoted to supporting underserved students, steps in to help. Though reluctant to accept his input at first, she is soon inspired to try a fresh approach to help each of her students tap into their unique artistic passions and her students begin flourishing. When Kayla learns the school may be cutting the arts department due to budget cuts, she and Jordan work together to set up a fundraising showcase, with a little help from her longtime friend Shanice Wilson-Knox. Soon, sparks are flying between Kayla and Jordan as they discover a shared love of teaching, service and Sidney Poitier movies. However, when Kayla receives some teaching opportunities that would take her away from Stoneville – and Jordan – she finds that her heart may still have a few things to teach her about what will make her happy.
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To Her, With Love - September 11th on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Two teachers fall for each other while saving their school's art department. Starring Skye P. Marshall and Tobias Truvillion with a cameo by Shanice Wilson-Knox.
Here we are with the 2nd Hallmark Mahogany movie! Let’s dive in!
Something I love most about this plot was the idea of the different forms of art. Having the the term art be used in painting, dance, music, etc just made this much more enjoyable than just the typical art themed movies we’ve gotten before. It’s what help makes this a stand alone for the network. Now I do wish there was more about the students. While I liked getting to know a few of them and their stories, I wanted more. It felt like the romance was taking the lead more than anything else. I liked the romance, but I think it should of been more secondary part of the plot. Actor wise, it was great, yet again, to see new faces. Skye was a lovely leading lady and delight to watch. Tobias, was just as great to see. Hallmark can never have to many charming man. The two of them together were solid. I thought the chemistry was good and they were fun to watch together. I hope we see them both again in the future. The supporting cast was just as great and enjoyable. Overall, it was a good movie and another great addition for the Mahogany films.
Rating: 3 - Sure I had the one ‘issue’ with it but it’s a good movie to watch at least once. The message and the story of the students is really what makes this one strong.
What did you think of this one? What did you like/dislike about it? Feel free to let me know!