It’s hard to decide who’s more likeable – Wallace and Chantry, the characters in this warm-hearted, bittersweet, romantic comedy, or Michael Rinaldi and Tallulah Winkelman, the actors who play them. Either way, audiences are in for a treat.
Rinaldi also co-wrote the script (with TJ Dawe) and it’s nicely off-the-wall.
At one point, Chantry admits she once had mononucleosis.
“Well, they call it the ‘kissing disease,’ but I wasn’t kissing anyone at the time,” she replies.
Wallace gets a brainwave:
“maybe it was from a salt-lick.”

Stewart Brown
Toronto Sun