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La Dra. Sharon Hayes busca una querida reliquia familiar en un pequeño pueblo de Navidad. Cuando inesperadamente descubre a una adorable niña y a su descorazonado padre, se da cuenta de que ... Leer todoLa Dra. Sharon Hayes busca una querida reliquia familiar en un pequeño pueblo de Navidad. Cuando inesperadamente descubre a una adorable niña y a su descorazonado padre, se da cuenta de que los milagros navideños realmente ocurren.La Dra. Sharon Hayes busca una querida reliquia familiar en un pequeño pueblo de Navidad. Cuando inesperadamente descubre a una adorable niña y a su descorazonado padre, se da cuenta de que los milagros navideños realmente ocurren.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Megan MacArton
- Kelly
- (as Megan McArton)
Reseñas destacadas
They list this under "Goofs" but it isn't... If Sharon grew up in this town, she would know that she has to go to his law office for the meeting... Duh.....
When Sharon and Sam make an appointment to meet for the first time, they mention a time but not a locale before they part company.
When Sharon and Sam make an appointment to meet for the first time, they mention a time but not a locale before they part company.
If you've watched many Hallmark Christmas movies, you've seen that there are several things that are actually cliche. In Christmas movies, there are Traditions. I have a joke with my sister that instead of the app that checks off just watching each movie, there should be an app that allows you to check off each tradition in each movie. Decorating the tree, making Christmas cookies, singing carols, ice skating, Santa, and so forth. In this movie, the Traditions are not just a byproduct but one of the main threads of the story.
Another cliche that seems to dominate is the antithesis of the evil big city (New York in particular) vs the welcoming small town. Home. Community. The pressures of career is a closely related theme.
The idea of Memories is tied closely to these themes. A lost spouse or close relative is another. In this movie these themes are explored in depth as the main characters try to move past the sadness of these memories of things lost. This movie touches on what is a big deal for many people in that the Christmas season magnifies this sadness because of the pressure of the season to be happy and joyful vs the reminder of things lost. Is there a bit too much idealism? Perhaps, but there is room for the viewers to resonate and perhaps even to experience some healing themselves.
You could say that the story lacks depth, and in terms of action or events, that is mostly true, but I think I have made a case that the story brings out deeper elements, even if some of these seem overly familiar. The story does have a quest as contained in the title that runs throughout. And there is even a moment of tenderness where Hallmark Movies and Mysteries has been know to excel.
The actors in this do a credible job. DeLoach and Rady connect in a natural way and with some depth. And Christmas movies always benefit from a child. Michaela Russell fills this last role well and without overacting which often occurs with some child actors. {I rewatched this movie already only two months later, and Michaela Russell has grown on me how good she is in this role.}
If you are looking for or expecting Christmas fluff, then this is a 6 or 7 star movie. But it takes a little patience, and then it has the potential to hit home as one of the holiday gems. I think this is a movie that will go on my list to watch again year after year.
Another cliche that seems to dominate is the antithesis of the evil big city (New York in particular) vs the welcoming small town. Home. Community. The pressures of career is a closely related theme.
The idea of Memories is tied closely to these themes. A lost spouse or close relative is another. In this movie these themes are explored in depth as the main characters try to move past the sadness of these memories of things lost. This movie touches on what is a big deal for many people in that the Christmas season magnifies this sadness because of the pressure of the season to be happy and joyful vs the reminder of things lost. Is there a bit too much idealism? Perhaps, but there is room for the viewers to resonate and perhaps even to experience some healing themselves.
You could say that the story lacks depth, and in terms of action or events, that is mostly true, but I think I have made a case that the story brings out deeper elements, even if some of these seem overly familiar. The story does have a quest as contained in the title that runs throughout. And there is even a moment of tenderness where Hallmark Movies and Mysteries has been know to excel.
The actors in this do a credible job. DeLoach and Rady connect in a natural way and with some depth. And Christmas movies always benefit from a child. Michaela Russell fills this last role well and without overacting which often occurs with some child actors. {I rewatched this movie already only two months later, and Michaela Russell has grown on me how good she is in this role.}
If you are looking for or expecting Christmas fluff, then this is a 6 or 7 star movie. But it takes a little patience, and then it has the potential to hit home as one of the holiday gems. I think this is a movie that will go on my list to watch again year after year.
I know just by looking in to Michael Rady's eyes that he is the nicest, kindest, most lovely guy. They are just so warm and his smile is so genuine. He makes watching any of the festive made for TV films that he's in, easily watchable. You can't wait to see him fall in love and be happy, because you want it to happen to you.
I also even like Nikki Deloach in this film, she's definitely one of the better actors in these films.
Even the kid is cute and not annoying for a change. Also Zach Tinker is hot! I'm assuming that his character here is gay, just because, if it's true, they can make a sequel where he falls in love with me.
You can believe the love blossoming in this one and the feel of Christmas is almost tangible. I like the idea of the 12 Days of Christmas ornaments and their relevance here helps the story along nicely.
Sweet, easy viewing and enjoyable.
You can believe the love blossoming in this one and the feel of Christmas is almost tangible. I like the idea of the 12 Days of Christmas ornaments and their relevance here helps the story along nicely.
Sweet, easy viewing and enjoyable.
I love Nikki but in this one with the 2019 theme of a dead relative she seemed so sad and it made me just sad. I also got bored.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesInside the wooden box with ornaments, it says "Glædelig jul", which is Danish for "Merry Christmas".
- PifiasWhen Sharon and Sam are shopping for a Christmas tree there is a printed sign in the background that plainly says "All Trees $15". A few seconds later the same sign is now handwritten and says, "All Trees $75".
- ConexionesFeatures Qué bello es vivir (1946)
- Banda sonoraBetter Than Christmas Day
Written by Dave Barnes, Lucie Silvas, Jeremy Spillman
Performed by Dave Barnes
Sounds Better in Spanish Publishing (ASCAP), Lucie Silvas Music/BMG Chrysalis (BMI), Brave Music Company/Admin by Cobalt (BMI)
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- 1h 24min(84 min)
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