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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn anonymous suitor sends optometrist Sarah a gift for each night of Hanukkah. As she tries to find her secret admirer, she learns that her one true love might be someone she never expected.An anonymous suitor sends optometrist Sarah a gift for each night of Hanukkah. As she tries to find her secret admirer, she learns that her one true love might be someone she never expected.An anonymous suitor sends optometrist Sarah a gift for each night of Hanukkah. As she tries to find her secret admirer, she learns that her one true love might be someone she never expected.
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Barry W. Levy
- Stuart Levin
- (as Barry Levy)
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Trying to tell a Hanukkah story in the (Hallmark) Christmas movie format is likely to get mixed reactions. Yet, for the past few years, this is what Hallmark has done, and the last two have been delightful. Though arguably not as good as last year's 'Love, Lights, Hanukkah!', the 'Eight Gifts of Hanukkah' is a lovely romance nonetheless with some strong acting to boot. The story revolves around Sarah (played by Inbar Lavi), who is back on the dating scene a few months after a difficult breakup. On each night of Hanukkah, she receives a gift from an anonymous suitor. Meanwhile, her childhood best friend, the boy-next-door, Daniel (played by Jake Epstein), secretly pines for her. So, our story begins as we watch Sarah solve the mystery of her secret admirer, eventually learning that true love might be someone you least expect. Although the story is predictable, as is the case with most Hallmark movies, it is engaging and compelling nonetheless. In particular, the writers do a wonderful job of developing the mystery and backstories around the eight gifts. Indeed, this is one of the most appealing elements of the story. The family dialogue, interactions, and dynamics are also beautifully done. These scenes feel real, giving the story an air of authenticity. What makes this all work on-screen, of course, is the acting, which is excellent. Lavi's performance is notable. She does a brilliant job of portraying Sarah's growing attraction for Daniel (and how she is confused by it) as the story progresses. Epstein's performance is also very strong, convincing. There is no doubt how Daniel feels about Sarah. Moreover, the two have great chemistry on-screen. The closeness and friendship they portray feel real. The closeness of the family, in general, is one of the appealing elements of the movie. The family interactions and dynamics are well done. David Kaye's performance as Jacob (Sarah's brother) is excellent, for example. I also enjoyed the Hanukkah storyline in this one. You have, of course, the typical Hanukkah celebration items such as menorahs, dreidels, brisket, and kugel. There is a beautiful hand-made dreidel that Daniel gives Sarah. The movie also depicts the Festival of Lights through several events such as family dinners, a Hanukkah Hunt, a menorah lighting at the Jewish Community Center, and the Mazel Ball. Indeed, the movie spends a significant amount of time presenting the celebration of Hanukkah and Jewish culture. All in all, 'Eight Gifts of Hanukkah' is a lovely holiday romance, a nice edition to Hallmark's Christmas movie line-up this season. I highly recommend it.
Despite producing Hannukah movie less than three years, Hallmark does a great with them. I haven't watched one that was bad and I've sat through a good hundred. And Eight Gifts of Hannukah doesn't disappoint, especially in the romance department.
As a person who loves to find packages on their doorstep, I was eagerly anticipating each and every one of Sarah's gifts. And every time, I squeed inside because they were so thoughtful and meant something, on a personal level, to the heroine.
Overall, this is a really, cute movie with a friends to lover trope with a believable reveal. I thoroughly enjoyed learning all the different traditions and foods eaten during Hannukah.
Out of all the Hallmark movies I've devoured over the past two or so years, (I've gone back and watched about a hundred 😭😅) this one is easily in my top ten.
As a person who loves to find packages on their doorstep, I was eagerly anticipating each and every one of Sarah's gifts. And every time, I squeed inside because they were so thoughtful and meant something, on a personal level, to the heroine.
Overall, this is a really, cute movie with a friends to lover trope with a believable reveal. I thoroughly enjoyed learning all the different traditions and foods eaten during Hannukah.
Out of all the Hallmark movies I've devoured over the past two or so years, (I've gone back and watched about a hundred 😭😅) this one is easily in my top ten.
The anonymous gift premise isn't the most common and since this is Hanukkah, the traditional activities are different from all the Christmas movies, but there is still a charity function that all the romantic interests work on.
Jake Epstein's Daniel and Inbar Lavi's Sara (spelling as per the gift cards) have great chemistry despite supposedly being just friends. I'm beginning to really appreciate Epstein who seems to bond well with his opposite whether the story is about Hanukkah or Christmas. Lavi is new to me, but I liked her almost at once.
I think the viewer knows who the sender is almost from the first gift, but it's not long in the movie before he confesses to a friend. A lot of attention is paid to his frustration that all the other male candidates are getting.
Jake Epstein's Daniel and Inbar Lavi's Sara (spelling as per the gift cards) have great chemistry despite supposedly being just friends. I'm beginning to really appreciate Epstein who seems to bond well with his opposite whether the story is about Hanukkah or Christmas. Lavi is new to me, but I liked her almost at once.
I think the viewer knows who the sender is almost from the first gift, but it's not long in the movie before he confesses to a friend. A lot of attention is paid to his frustration that all the other male candidates are getting.
6/10 - Hallmark's first unabashedly Hanukkah-focused movie (that Double Holiday movie that focuses more on Christmas does not count) is a really pretty sweet romance that perfectly follows the Hallmark formula.
We've seen a few Hanukkah-themed movies over the years, and think this is the best. Yes - the bar is kind of low, but this is a Hallmark movie not Oscar night. We particularly liked the portrayal of this holiday as being for family, the children, and the history of it. You get to see the family lighting and blessing the Hanukkah candles - it was touching and felt right.
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