Even a romantic-drama, oldfashioned centers on Clay Walsh, a frat boy that gives his carousing up and now runs an antique shop at a small college town. There, he's become notorious because of his lofty and obsolete notions on love and love. When Amber Hewson, a young woman with a spirit, drifts into the area and rents the apartment above his shop, she finds herself surprisingly drawn to his ideas, which are brand all new and intriguing for her. And Clay, though he tries to fight and deny that, simply can't resist being attracted to her spontaneous and enthusiastic embrace of life. Fundamentally, Clay must step away from behind his relational theories, and Amber needs to overcome her own anxieties and deep wounds, as the two of these, together, attempt the impossible: an"old-fashioned" courtship in contemporary America.
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Even a romantic-drama, oldfashioned centers on Clay Walsh, a frat boy that gives his carousing up and now runs an antique shop at a small college town. There, he's become notorious because of his lofty and obsolete notions on love and love. When Amber Hewson, a young woman with a spirit, drifts into the area and rents the apartment above his shop, she finds herself surprisingly drawn to his ideas, which are brand all new and intriguing for her. And Clay, though he tries to fight and deny that, simply can't resist being attracted to her spontaneous and enthusiastic embrace of life. Fundamentally, Clay must step away from behind his relational theories, and Amber needs to overcome her own anxieties and deep wounds, as the two of these, together, attempt the impossible: an"old-fashioned" courtship in contemporary America.
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