Wonderful! Well acted, we'll scripted, fun, delightful, showcasing love at its best and most hopeful. Very plausible romance with aspirational black middle class values and sensibilities. Not since Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue in "A Summer's Place," have I enjoyed such an engaging romance story. Race was mentioned but not the centerpiece--not the usual strain, stress, and strife of being black in America, which was a refreshing break that allowed my husband and to just enjoy the beauty of Sylvie and Robert's love.