Well, this 2024 movie doesn't exactly have a great title, I will say that much. But still, I opted to add it to my 2024 Christmas movie marathon, since it was a Christmas movie that I hadn't already seen, much less ever heard about.
Writer and director Candice T. Cain delivered a movie that could best be described as a train wreck of a Christmas movie. The storyline in the movie is horrible. It was boring, dull and generally devoid of anything Christmassy in the traditional sense. And the flaccid character gallery didn't help spruce up the eggnog either. I was growing more and more disdained and losing interest in the movie with each passing minute, and that made sitting through 101 minutes of this ordeal quite a test of willpower.
And I have to admit, in all honesty, that I lost the battle, my willpower just wasn't strong enough to stand against the boredom that was what writer and director Candice T. Cain delivered in this abysmally titled Christmas movie. I tossed the towel in the ring 27 minutes into the ordeal; by then I was just ready to claw my eyes out.
I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list. And while that is usually something I enjoy when I was a movie, seeing new and unfamiliar talents, then I just didn't really enjoy it here in "A Jar Full of Christmas", because the storyline was a sluggish dud. Sure, the acting performances were fair, but the actors and actresses virtually didn't have a snowball's chance in Hell of salvaging the dumpster fire that is "A Jar Full of Christmas".
If you enjoy sappy Christmas movies, do yourself a big favor and don't waste your time on this 2024 travesty of a movie.
My rating of "A Jar Full of Christmas" lands on a two out of ten stars.