7.6/10
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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From Paris With Love
2015
84 minutes
Director
Kevin Fair
Cast
Eric Mabius
Kristin Booth
Crystal Lowe
Description
The Postables—Oliver, Shane, Rita, and Norman—return to explore the mystery of true love as they deliver divorce papers to one couple the same day Oliver's missing wife reappears.
Professions
Postal worker
Settings & Cities
Denver, Colorado
Vancouver, British Columbia
Denver, Colorado
Paris, France
Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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Review
Signed, Sealed, and Positively Postmarked: A Parisian Delivery Delight
If you've ever wondered what would happen if you took the charm of Hallmark holiday movies, removed the snow, Santa, and obligatory small-town romance, then air-mailed it first-class to Paris, you might just end up with *Signed, Sealed, Delivered: From Paris With Love*. This movie is like sending a singing telegram—quirky, unexpected, and you can't help but smile even if it hits a few flat notes.
For those familiar with Hallmark movies, this film offers everything you'd expect: the predictable plot, the glossy sheen, and a cast that looks like they were sculpted by Bob Ross during an especially cheerful afternoon. Only this time, they're in Paris, where croissants aren’t the only things that can be flaky!
Our story reunites the lovable quartet of postal detectives, whose job it is to solve the mysteries of undelivered mail. Think of it as *CSI* but with more stationery and significantly less drama. This installment takes them on a whimsical journey to France, where the combination of love letters and l’amour is bound to lead to some positively poetic chaos.
The actors deliver their lines with the kind of earnest seriousness usually reserved for people ordering their first LaCroix. The plots twist as much as the yarn in a grandma's sweater, but it's neatly packaged with just enough saccharine sweetness to leave you with a smile as broad as the Eiffel Tower is tall.
Though it's not a Hallmark holiday movie per se—nary a reindeer in sight—*From Paris With Love* retains that same feel-good vibe, the cinematic equivalent of a warm hug from your favorite aunt. It's comfort food for the soul, best enjoyed with a baguette in hand and a beret tilted just so.
Ultimately, this film is like a handwritten love note in a world full of status updates—charming, a little old-fashioned, and wonderfully worth the watch. *Signed, Sealed, Delivered*, you had me at "Bonjour."