Friday, March 20, 2020

Prescription for Love 2019

     Claire Abbott is a nurse at a local hospital.  Her supervisor is intent on making her job and life miserable.  Claire works hard and she cares about her patients.  The supervisor likes to hang out at the desk and she will not clean up after or take care of patients!!  Clair’s roommate Lena is a ballet dancer and she gives Claire a ticket to see her evening performance.  Unfortunately, Claire, Luke Taylor and a waiter are stuck in a stalled elevator.  They don’t see anything of the performance and they are not freed until everything is over.  Surprisingly, the new doctor at the hospital is Luke Taylor.  He wanted to get Claire’s name and phone number but she left too soon with Lena.  Dr. Taylor can’t get Claire out of his mind but he doesn’t recognize her in her nurse’s scrubs uniform?

     Not only is the supervisor ruthless in her assignment of tasks for Claire, she chastens her supposed advances towards Dr. Taylor.  It’s the first day on the job for Dr. Taylor and he is also very brusque with Claire.  Most of the patients are kind and they appreciate what Claire does for them in the hospital.  There is one cranky man that doesn’t care about what nurses or doctors do with him or for him!!  There is an evening event at the hospital and of course, Claire is assigned to work.  Some of the patients get together and obtain a dress and shoes for her to wear to the event.  Others volunteer to cover the shift for Claire.  This film is like a cinderella story.  3 1/2* (I liked this movie)


89 min, Drama directed by Brian Brough and written by Brittany Wiscombe with jillian Murray, Trevor Donovan, Jillian Joy, Charla Bocchicchio, Gary Sivertson, Anne Sward, Mikayla Iverson, K. Danor Gerald, Belle Warren, Charan Prabhakar, Joel Bishop, Tim Flynn, Bryce Bishop, Anna Bingham, David Cleveland Brown.    
Note:  Imdb 6.1 out of 10 with 268 views, Amazon 3.6* out of 5* with 119 ratings.


Special Note:  There is a mistake in one of the scenes with Claire and a patient.  She is listening to the patient’s lungs but the patient is talking.  This would make it difficult for Claire to hear the sound of air entry and release from the lungs.

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