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The Love Letter

Parker (Keshia Knight Pulliam), a successful advice columnist, and her beat best friend Aaron (Romeo Miller) have been inseparable since childhood. They know everything about each other—from dating mishaps to the fact that he doesn't love his current girlfriend, which makes his sudden engagement all the more surprising. Unable to focus on much besides Aaron and his relationship, Parker pens an anonymous letter to her own column asking for advice. The reader response is overwhelming, but the biggest surprise is Parker's realization of what she really wants out of life.
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Dove Review

Sometimes friendships start at a young age or in elementary school, which is how the relationship between Parker and Aaron began. Their friendship has lasted many years and is very close, but not in a romantic way. So when Aaron tells Parker that he inadvertently asked his girlfriend to marry him, they both have to take a long look at their own feelings and relationships.

This is a tale of friendship, love and dealing with feelings. Sometimes there is more to a friendship than a person realizes, and they have to discover what true love is. This is a charming love story about making the right choices and is filled with comedy, romance and faith.

We award “The Love Letter” the Dove “Family-Approved” Seal for all ages.

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Couples kiss.

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OMG/OG-3.

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Nudity

Mild cleavage; woman in short dress; women in shorts; man shirtless.

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Relationships with friends.

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