A professing Christian actress kissing multiple men other than her real life husband. Also, immodestly dressed in tight jeans and a low-cut wedding dress and other tops. Intertwined with ungodly rock n' roll/country music, and lustful and suggestive dancing. Very sensual! Sadly, evangelical Christianity has continued to drift and is accepting of this entertainment.
Finding Normal (2013) 720p YIFY Movie
Finding Normal (2013)
Finding Normal is a TV movie starring Lou Beatty Jr., Andrew Bongiorno, and Valerie Lynn Brett. The only thing standing between Dr. Lisa Leland (Candice Cameron Bure) and the wedding of her dreams in the Hamptons is a 2600-mile...
IMDB: 6.24 Likes
- Genre: Comedy |
- Quality: 720p
- Size: 1.08G
- Resolution: / fps
- Language: English
- Run Time: 90
- IMDB Rating: 6.2/10
- MPR: Normal
- Peers/Seeds: 2 / 5
The Synopsis for Finding Normal (2013) 720p
The only thing standing between Dr. Lisa Leland (Candice Cameron Bure) and the wedding of her dreams in the Hamptons is a 2600-mile drive from Los Angeles to Long Island. However, a run in with the law in the country town of Normal, North Carolina leaves Dr. Leland with a choice--Jail or community service. Sentenced to serve three days as the town's doctor, Lisa has her world turned upside down by a man she would never expect. Quickly, Lisa finds that there's a lot more to Normal than she could have ever imagined.
The Director and Players for Finding Normal (2013) 720p
[Director]Brian Herzlinger
[Role:]Andrew Bongiorno
[Role:]Dodie Brown
[Role:]Valerie Lynn Brett
[Role:]Lou Beatty Jr.
The Reviews for Finding Normal (2013) 720p
Not pure for PUREFLIXReviewed bytfrrtVote: 1/10
28 July 2014. This predictable, but enjoyable gender twist on Doc Hollywood (1991) starring Michael J. Fox as the urbanized male doctor instead of Candace Cameron Bure who doesn't get top billing even though she has the lead role makes for an entertaining city slicker who begins to appreciate the simple ways of country life.
Unlike Doc Hollywood, there are not as many short clips of doctor visits to fascinating patients and the dramatic older doctor scene is not as pronounced which makes for a more monotone storyline. The old doc in Finding Normal though is a much more fascinating, if less irascible character.
Overall, Finding Normal while it has its charms, some nice photography, and a more prominent religion tone, doesn't quite have the charm and comic finesse as Doc Hollywood.
Finding Normal was an enjoyable movie for the whole family. There were humorous moments and some poignant phrases that brought the film to a deeper level. As a mother with young children, it is nice to come across a movie that doesn't scare them or embarrass me. The acting was very well done and I enjoyed the country scenery. It was refreshing to see small town life portrayed in a positive light, exposing some of the stereotypes that float around unchallenged. I was also pleased to see homeschooling portrayed as a viable option for a "normal" family, again challenging certain unfair stereotypes. Overall, the film gently but honestly depicted American small town life in a friendly, understanding manner supporting strong family values and challenging some of the more sensational small town depictions that other films like to portray.