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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo busy strangers meet when they help an elderly woman find her lost Christmas savings. Thanks to fate and Christmas magic, they also find something they were both missing: true love.Two busy strangers meet when they help an elderly woman find her lost Christmas savings. Thanks to fate and Christmas magic, they also find something they were both missing: true love.Two busy strangers meet when they help an elderly woman find her lost Christmas savings. Thanks to fate and Christmas magic, they also find something they were both missing: true love.
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This production was blessed by the good acting on the part of Cameron Mathison and Elizabeth Mitchell. They made a good match, and the story was very romantic. A slow development of their relationship with more than a hint of magic provided by the wonderful Gabrielle Rose. Two strangers, both missing true romantic love in their lives, team up to help a little old lady who lost her Christmas Club money. They give her $40.00, and from then on, magic follows them, and brings them together. It was something a little different from the typical cookie cutter offerings from Hallmark. It had some very imaginative and heartwarming plot points. Elizabeth was a little over-sensitive in parts; a little too fragile, but I guess that was her character. They did not drag the misunderstandings out too long. Probably not a re-watch, but I enjoyed it.
Cameron Mathison is always worth watching and is a likeable and charming actor in a subtle way, though he can be well above what he is given. Also like Elizabeth Mitchell, she was great in 'Lost' and was absolutely wonderful in the 'Law and Order: Special Victim Unit' episode "Totem". Also liked the concept. Did worry that 'The Christmas Club' would be too formulaic, as a vast majority of them are very more of the same. Also Hallmark's 2019 output has been very up and down, mostly in the in between and down categories.
'The Christmas Club' is one of the bigger hits of Hallmark's 2019 output. A Christmas classic it may not be, but by 2019 Hallmark standards and compared to a lot of Christmas films (Hallmark, Lifetime and elsewhere) it's refreshing. It is also a great representation of both Mathison and Mitchell, more so the former. If anybody was generally underwhelmed by 2019's Hallmark output and has not yet seen this, it will be a relief for them to see a film from this group that is good.
Did feel that the final third was on the contrived side and lost the spark and lustre that the rest of the film had. Most Hallmark films end predictably and patly and 'The Christmas Club' is no exception.
However, there is a lot that is great. The production values still manage to be pleasing. It's not too drab or garish in photography, the editing didn't seem rushed or disorganised and the scenery has a real charm to it. The music is pleasantly nostalgic and is not over-used or constant, the latter of which is the case with a lot of Hallmark Christmas films. The direction is accommodating without going too far in that it becomes pedestrian instead.
Furthermore, the script quality is better than most 2019 Hallmark Christmas films, where a vast majority were either all the way through cheesy and stilted or a case of starting off very ropey and then got better. The script here is playful and heart-warming and the flow isn't awkward. The story is light-hearted and really warms the heart without going into over-saccharine territory.
Characters were easy to get behind and carry the film well, one of the few 2019 Hallmark Christmas films where both lead characters were worth caring for. The support acting is solid, nobody exceptional but there isn't a weak link. The kids are not on the wrong side of cutesy and aren't annoying. Mathison is his usual charming and amiable self and while she is for my tastes a little neurotic at times in the final act Mitchell gives a deeply felt performance. They look lovely together and their chemistry is both playful and sweet.
In summary, very much worth watching. 8/10.
'The Christmas Club' is one of the bigger hits of Hallmark's 2019 output. A Christmas classic it may not be, but by 2019 Hallmark standards and compared to a lot of Christmas films (Hallmark, Lifetime and elsewhere) it's refreshing. It is also a great representation of both Mathison and Mitchell, more so the former. If anybody was generally underwhelmed by 2019's Hallmark output and has not yet seen this, it will be a relief for them to see a film from this group that is good.
Did feel that the final third was on the contrived side and lost the spark and lustre that the rest of the film had. Most Hallmark films end predictably and patly and 'The Christmas Club' is no exception.
However, there is a lot that is great. The production values still manage to be pleasing. It's not too drab or garish in photography, the editing didn't seem rushed or disorganised and the scenery has a real charm to it. The music is pleasantly nostalgic and is not over-used or constant, the latter of which is the case with a lot of Hallmark Christmas films. The direction is accommodating without going too far in that it becomes pedestrian instead.
Furthermore, the script quality is better than most 2019 Hallmark Christmas films, where a vast majority were either all the way through cheesy and stilted or a case of starting off very ropey and then got better. The script here is playful and heart-warming and the flow isn't awkward. The story is light-hearted and really warms the heart without going into over-saccharine territory.
Characters were easy to get behind and carry the film well, one of the few 2019 Hallmark Christmas films where both lead characters were worth caring for. The support acting is solid, nobody exceptional but there isn't a weak link. The kids are not on the wrong side of cutesy and aren't annoying. Mathison is his usual charming and amiable self and while she is for my tastes a little neurotic at times in the final act Mitchell gives a deeply felt performance. They look lovely together and their chemistry is both playful and sweet.
In summary, very much worth watching. 8/10.
I prefer action movies but this family movie was a pure delight. Not to cornet or mushy. The characters had so much onscreen chemistry that it reminded me of a time that I had forgotten. I will add this to my watch again and again list!
We've thought the 2019 crop of Hallmark Christmas movies has been pretty disappointing. This is the third one we like.
We liked Cameron Mathison in "A Christmas to Remember", and he came through again here, with a very similar performance. Elizabeth Mitchell is just as beautiful as we remember her from her Santa Clause roles.
This is a story of two people broken on love, and a chance(?) meeting which brings them together ... again and again and again.
The characters all have chemistry, which is essential for a romance, and the story has believability, despite the "magic lady" who drives the couple's fate.
I'm not sure if this is one we'll want to watch year after year, but we very much enjoyed one viewing.
We liked Cameron Mathison in "A Christmas to Remember", and he came through again here, with a very similar performance. Elizabeth Mitchell is just as beautiful as we remember her from her Santa Clause roles.
This is a story of two people broken on love, and a chance(?) meeting which brings them together ... again and again and again.
The characters all have chemistry, which is essential for a romance, and the story has believability, despite the "magic lady" who drives the couple's fate.
I'm not sure if this is one we'll want to watch year after year, but we very much enjoyed one viewing.
Cameron Mathison is adorable in this. The Uncle I aspire to be, the business mind I'd like to have and the gorgeous, loving and kind man I'd like to share my life with.
The female lead is a bit precious and "sweet" in a sickly kind of way, but she's not that bad. Certainly she wouldn't make me turn it off, because I actually really enjoyed this film. After turning off 4 films yesterday, because they were all terrible, it was nice to get back on track with this one.
It's full of Christmassy activities, morals and spirit and the romance is cute.
I think her reaction towards the end is a bit OTT, but they have to do something to cause some drama don't they.
It's a festive film that we could all watch and feel something for, but we definitely need to start seeing Cameron topless, at least, in one of these soon.
The female lead is a bit precious and "sweet" in a sickly kind of way, but she's not that bad. Certainly she wouldn't make me turn it off, because I actually really enjoyed this film. After turning off 4 films yesterday, because they were all terrible, it was nice to get back on track with this one.
It's full of Christmassy activities, morals and spirit and the romance is cute.
I think her reaction towards the end is a bit OTT, but they have to do something to cause some drama don't they.
It's a festive film that we could all watch and feel something for, but we definitely need to start seeing Cameron topless, at least, in one of these soon.
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- WissenswertesMany scenes shot in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada as a stand in for Minneapolis, Minnesota. Balmoral Hall School for Girls features prominently, as well as various locations in Winnipeg's Exchange District.
- PatzerWhen Edward and Olivia meet at Evergreen Park and go for a walk when they approach Kringle's Kitchen there are people across the street in the background walking in shorts.
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