Una colegiala mimada, su agobiada madre ejecutiva y un joven pastor desilusionado reciben de un amistoso pero misterioso vagabundo un mensaje edificante sobre la amistad, el compromiso y el ... Leer todoUna colegiala mimada, su agobiada madre ejecutiva y un joven pastor desilusionado reciben de un amistoso pero misterioso vagabundo un mensaje edificante sobre la amistad, el compromiso y el verdadero significado de la Navidad.Una colegiala mimada, su agobiada madre ejecutiva y un joven pastor desilusionado reciben de un amistoso pero misterioso vagabundo un mensaje edificante sobre la amistad, el compromiso y el verdadero significado de la Navidad.
- Board Member #2
- (as Mattew Chappell)
Opiniones destacadas
Unfortunately, this story and its message are marred by the potshots taken at an alleged war on Christmas. No local government would outlaw a creche on church property. None. And no school would send home a student for the phrase "Reason for the season". Those are strawman situations that the movie piously knocks down with a sledgehammer. More realistic challenges handled more eloquently would have made this a much better movie.
The movie's characters frequently treat everyone as if they're Christians, whch is also unrealistic. Christians live in a world with people of other religions, which is why businesses call things a holiday party or a winter gala, and we all need to respect other people's religious choices. This movie's Christian characters want their choices respected; so they should treat others (of other religions) as they would want to be treated.
Once one gets past the cheap shots and the tunnel vision, however, this movie has a great message for those who do celebrate or want to celebrate Christmas.
This is the story of an out-of-town carpenter, who notices a minister "trying" to build a large Nativity scene in front of his church. Jess offers to erect it, as a favor.
A high school girl needs to compose a story about Christmas, or flunk her class. Jess helps her along, and everyone else he meets.
This movie moves along pretty slowly (a definite plus for me), and shows the transformation in several people. Spirituality is different from religiosity (spiritual is about feelings ... religion is about rules). This is a feel-good movie.
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- TriviaChristina Fougnie had to go to "brat school" to learn how to play the part of Max.
- Citas
Maxine Noelle Westray: It would be like if the whole world threw you a birthday party, and you were the only one they made sure wasn't invited.
- Créditos curiososDuring the closing credits there are photographs from behind the scenes during the filming of the movie. Such as a cameraman filming, makeup being put on, boom operators and sound engineers, and a few cast group photos.
- ConexionesFollowed by Nikki and the Perfect Stranger (2013)
- Bandas sonorasEmmanuel (You Are with Me)
Written by Tim Brown & Mark Smeby
Produced by Tim Brown
Performed by Mark Smeby
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Color
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