Guiding Emily premiered on Hallmark Channel on March 2nd. When this was first announced I was a little confused because, according to the Hallmark app, this movie was released in 2023 and already had over 200 reviews. It turns out it was aired on the Hallmark Movies and Mysteries network last year. So the “premiere” showing on March 2nd was when they were airing it on the main Hallmark Channel.
Okay but once I figured that out I almost didn’t watch it. Since it wasn’t technically a new movie, I thought maybe I should take this opportunity to do a review of a movie of my own choice. You know, pick one of my favorites. But then my husband pointed out that I had already mentioned I’d be live-posting on Twitter, so I decided I’d better stick to my word. And am I SO glad that I did! I have so much to say about this one, so let’s dive in and talk about it!
Guiding Emily stars Sarah Drew as Emily and Antonio Cupo as Matthew. But I also recognized several of the supporting cast members. Although you won’t see his face, Eric McCormack does the voice of Garth, the adorable puppy who’s training to be a guide dog. He is, of course, most famous for playing Will on Will and Grace. Eric McCormack, not the dog! Peter Benson, whom I recognized from the Aurora Teagarden mysteries, plays Mark who runs the Visionary Guide Dog Foundation for placing guide dogs with those in need. And then I spotted Lillian Doucet-Roche who was recently in Paging Mr. Darcy as Eloise’s younger sister! I, personally, didn’t recognize Matty Finochio, but I would be remiss if I didn’t mention him because he played quite a role as Emily’s good friend and coworker, Drew.
So where do I start with this one? It’s a little tough because we already know from the synopsis that Emily is going to lose her sight. So when we first saw her living her very happy life training for rock-climbing along with her loving, supportive fiancé, I got a knot in my stomach knowing what was going to happen but not knowing exactly when or how. Fortunately, Hallmark handled this extremely well.
In the next scene we meet Emily and her fiancé, Connor, at a rock-climbing gym.
One little detail I didn’t notice the first time through, but I caught it the second time I watched it, was Emily invited her friend, Matthew, to join her and Connor to get some donuts and he didn’t just decline. The camera showed us a glimpse of his reaction to watching them leave together and we saw how he lingered for just a moment.
What happens next is also telling. Emily meets Garth for the very first time at the donut shop. As it turns out, they’re going to cross paths several more times over the next couple of years, only the humans don’t really notice it. But Garth sure does!
It turns out the very next day while she and Connor are enjoying their away together discussing their wedding plans is the day the accident happens. Don’t worry, I’m not going to show it here. Just know that it’s literally just a fluke accident.
She wakes up in the hospital with Connor and her mother in the room by her side and her eyes are all covered up with bandages. Here the doctor explains that she’s had surgery and needs to keep the bandages on for 2 to 3 weeks and only time will tell if she’ll be able to see again.
She goes home but it soon becomes apparent that, as much as Connor does seem to want to help as much as he can, he’s also frequently distracted by work. During the next couple of weeks she leans more on her mother for support and ultimately stays at her mother’s house while she recovers. Keep in mind so far she’s still holding out hope that once the bandages come off she’ll be able to see again.
Over the next few weeks she stays pretty isolated at her mother’s house. She doesn’t answer the phone or respond to any text messages and her friends begin to worry. Even her coworker friend Drew shows up looking for her and oh, the stern look he gives Connor when he tells him that Emily will be fine! After all, she’s been missing for three weeks now!
The defining moment is where she’s back at the hospital, after some delays and complications, to finally have her bandages taken off. But her hope is dashed completely when she realizes her eyesight is not coming back. This was such an emotional scene just watching her go through this. Incidentally, Garth happens to be there at the hospital with his trainer, too, and he’s still drawn to Emily. It was really cute how he kept popping up at all the key moments.
I just have to say the casting in this movie, the talent, the chemistry among all of them, was absolutely incredible. Everyone was so believable I felt every high, every low right along with them. And Sarah Drew! Oh my goodness, I cannot imagine anyone better in this role. She really amazed me through the whole thing.
And you know what, as a side note, she was live-posting on Twitter right along with me on Saturday night when this aired, and she responded directly to a couple of my posts. She described how she was shooting all of this blindfolded and that it was so disorienting and isolating, too.
So back to the movie. Once again, after this crushing blow to Emily about her eyesight not coming back, we were shown a scene with Garth feeling rather amused for having just destroyed his trainer’s living room. Looking as cute as ever, of course!
As it turns out, Drew refuses to turn in her resignation letter and, in fact, encourages her to call a nearby school for the blind to learn how to be more self-sufficient. I learned so much just watching what they showed her she could do! For example, I never would have thought that she could return to her old management job without her eyesight! And her friend, Matthew, was right by her side, encouraging her the entire time.
She learns to read Braille, walk with a white cane, and eventually she even makes it back to the office. The reception she received literally gave me goosebumps.
And even though I haven’t said it, yet, for those who might still be wondering, yes, all works out in the end for everyone, including Emilly, Matthew and Garth, and they all get their happy ending! It just wouldn’t be a Hallmark movie any other way.
Last week I mentioned I try to be selective about giving a movie a perfect 5 out of 5. But I can’t think of any reason NOT to give this one a 5 out of 5. It was enlightening. It was inspiring. It was serious but fun. The casting couldn’t have been better, including the dog! Okay, perhaps there is one little thing I can critique, but it doesn’t change my rating any. I wish we got to know more about Matthew’s character. Maybe the book goes into more detail about him?
So what did you think? Was I a little over the top with this one? Or did you love this one, too? Please share your own thoughts about Guiding Emily in the comments below. I’m always interested in a good conversation and not just with those who agree with me.
Well, I think that wraps up my thoughts on Hallmark's Guiding Emily. As always, thank you so much for joining me for this week's Magical Movie Club review. We'll be back next week to chat more about our favorite Magical Movies!
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