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Shoelaces for Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2018
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
669
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Bailey Chase, Jessica Morris, Aiden Beagley, and Mia Topalian in Shoelaces for Christmas (2018)
Holiday RomanceDramaFamilyRomance

After a disagreement with her father, teenager Jennifer inadvertently stumbles into a local homeless shelter late one evening. Will volunteering at the shelter teach her to be responsible an... Read allAfter a disagreement with her father, teenager Jennifer inadvertently stumbles into a local homeless shelter late one evening. Will volunteering at the shelter teach her to be responsible and compassionate toward others?After a disagreement with her father, teenager Jennifer inadvertently stumbles into a local homeless shelter late one evening. Will volunteering at the shelter teach her to be responsible and compassionate toward others?

  • Director
    • Craig Clyde
  • Writers
    • Craig Beuhner
    • Craig Clyde
    • Bryce W. Fillmore
  • Stars
    • Bailey Chase
    • Jessica Morris
    • Mia Topalian
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    669
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Craig Clyde
    • Writers
      • Craig Beuhner
      • Craig Clyde
      • Bryce W. Fillmore
    • Stars
      • Bailey Chase
      • Jessica Morris
      • Mia Topalian
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Bailey Chase
    Bailey Chase
    • Spencer Miller
    Jessica Morris
    Jessica Morris
    • Jan Miller
    Mia Topalian
    Mia Topalian
    • Jennifer Miller
    Austin R. Grant
    Austin R. Grant
    • Mike Breckenridge
    • (as Austin Grant)
    Yolanda Stange
    Yolanda Stange
    • Ruthie Grant
    • (as Yolanda Stanger)
    Summer Saydi Mitchell
    • Chloe
    • (as Summer Mitchell)
    Ivey Lloyd Mitchell
    Ivey Lloyd Mitchell
    • Charlotte
    • (as Ivey Mitchell)
    Paul Kiernan
    Paul Kiernan
    • Vinegar Ben
    Aiden Beagley
    Aiden Beagley
    • Nate Miller
    AmberLee Wilson
    • Hannah Maxwell
    Bryce Bishop
    Bryce Bishop
    • Uber Driver
    Maria Julian
    Maria Julian
    • Dr. Lewis
    Sam Smith
    • Annoying boy
    Scout Smith
    Scout Smith
    • Carly
    • (as Marissa Scout)
    • Director
      • Craig Clyde
    • Writers
      • Craig Beuhner
      • Craig Clyde
      • Bryce W. Fillmore
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    7TheLittleSongbird

    Love and family

    Hopes actually were not low for 'Shoelaces for Christmas'. The title is not the most inspired or interesting of ones, it also doesn't really match the plot synopsis and turned out to be misleading. Have made no secret about being a big fan of Christmas and have liked and loved many Christmas films and specials. Really liked the idea of the story too, with a deep and serious theme that sounded like with the right execution 'Shoelaces for Christmas' would be a moving film.

    It did thankfully turn out to be that. 'Shoelaces for Christmas' didn't strike me as a great film and is less than perfect. There are though a lot of great things about it, its good intentions are worthy of admiration and a less than easy topic is handled sensitively. It is deeper and more serious than most Christmas films seen in the few years and is a welcome departure from the more of the same basic formula that Hallmark and Lifetime films (of which 'Shoelaces for Christmas' is neither) adopt.

    'Shoelaces for Christmas' succeeds in many areas. It looks good, simply but never cheaply shot and the scenery is lovely on the eyes. The music avoids being too constant or over-scored and captures the essence of Christmas quite well. The direction lets the drama breathe while not letting it get sluggish. The beginning is absolutely beautiful.

    The acting is very good, with movingly dignified turns from Yolanda Stanger and Ivey Lloyd Mitchell in roles that could have been too sentimental but actually the two most relatable ones. While not caring for Jennifer for too much of the film's duiration, Mia Topalian's performance is game and quite spirited. The script is well meaning and thoughtful, mostly not being mawkish and it flows well. The story is not over-deliberate and is genuinely moving, the family dynamic is sensitively done and worth investing in and most of the characters are ones worth caring about.

    By all means 'Shoelaces for Christmas' isn't perfect. Did feel that the ending was slightly too pat and could have slowed down in pace and there are moments where the sentiment is slightly overdone. Others have mentioned the unrealistic chemotherapy look.

    My biggest issues concerned the character writing and development for Jennifer. Did not find her a character worth rooting for, with the film committing two of my biggest bugbears with character writing, exaggerating character flaws and out of nowhere character changes. Her self-absorbed and selfish trait to her personality is overwritten and Jennifer agreed never grows or progresses enough for any changes of heart to be believable. The change was too out of nowhere and felt too tacked on and convenient.

    Overall though, this was good. 7/10.
    8sheldonlinda

    Sweet movie, some nice things, and some unrealistic things.

    The film had much too quick of an arc for the main character, and the chemotherapy of the mom is hardly presented realistically, but other than that some nice things. I love love love love the opening. Nice images. Beautiful images. This is a nice family movie with some very nice messages. The spirit is extremely strong.

    Like with most movies the arc of the main character was too good to be true and happened much too quickly. Two visits to the homeless shelter and she is suddenly cured of her selfishness. I would have been more realistic to have the movie begin at the end of the previous school year and have a montage show her work at the homeless shelter over the course of the summer. I also thought that it was unrealistic that her dad was expecting her to work every day at the homeless shelter, help with housework, and do her regular school work and activities. It is why it would have made more sense to show Jennifer putting her whole heart into the homeless shelter over the summer and not have it possibly be affecting her school work. It is also hard to imagine a character that has been so "clueless" of her mother's illness. However, when my mom was ill with cancer and undergoing chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation I was pretty inattentive. Unlike me however the character does come around - albeit unrealistically.

    Hair and makeup people - how does the mom who has just completed chemotherapy have obviously. long hair???!! Granted, some lucky few don't lose their hair - but if that is the case then why is the mom wearing a hat - the kind of hat that many use during and after chemo to cover a hairless scalp or hair just beginning to grow back scalp???!!! You did do a fair job of making her look pale. If you were going for true realism eyebrows and eyelashes would be also lacking. Film wise that is understandable, but please if she has just had chemo then HIDE the actress's hair under the cap rather than showing half of it!!!!

    The movie has a strong spirit and makes you feel good. I loved Yolanda Stanger in the role of the homeless shelter director. The movie made me want to be best friends with both the character and the actress. I'm curious though why that in her other films that she is listed as Yolanda Wood. I could tell that she looked familiar and had to look for her. Ivey Lloyd Mitchell does an amazing job as Charlotte the mother of the young homeless girl, and her I assume real daughter Summer does very well in the role of the young girl Chloe. Ivey has done precious little film since her amazing job as a young teen portraying Bonnie in the 1993 family film "Rigoletto." I hope that we will now see more of her.

    If you want a feel good Christmas movie with the romance only as a sub theme and service as the main theme - although somewhat unrealistic - please don't miss this film!
    6santababyinc

    Cute story, could have been better

    While the idea of a simple gift could have made a wonderful plot line, either the director or the screenwriter(s) dropped the ball on this one. The main character was plunged too quickly from horrible selfish girl to loving girl, there is no real transition - it was too forced. After noticing that it was written by two guys, that explains a lot as there was no real sense of the depth in the lead character.
    8gasket360

    Just a Spoonful of Saccharin Helps the Movie Medicine Go Down

    Good message. Unfortunately those who are probably in the greatest need of seeing something like this wouldn't be watching it anyway unless it was a movie reward night at a boot camp for brats in Utah's boondocks.

    And then.... Whoever did makeup and continuity of story line was devastatingly clueless about the ravages of chemo. The hair, the complexion--the father figure looked as though HE was the one dealing with cancer. Utterly dreadful inattention to detail insofar as makeup.

    In terms of the daughter's selfish/narcissistic traits, it would be easy to cover up illnesses when texting seems to be the preferred manner of family communication, even if the person is in the next room or at the opposite end of the sofa.

    The message? Serve others. Empty ourselves of self, give something from the heart to/with others, and the importance of sharing regardless of the season. The novel and its cinematic realization is weak in many areas, but the sentiment rises above the mediocrity and how it is presented.
    9mkorry

    Good Story, Terrific Acting!

    Heartwarming story with a group of characters that you really care about. What I found the best part of the movie to be was the actors. All of them. And they had to have had a good director to work with as well. Some of the actors I've briefly seen before in small films, Lifetime movies, etc. In this, they were all a revelation. Again, they were all terrific but. Mia Topalian as the main character. And Jessica Morris as her mother Jan were both outstanding. In fact, Morris was a revelation in an understated performance. It shows how many fine actors are in Hollywood but they just need a project like this small, nicely done film, to really shine. If you're expecting a Hallmark or a Lifetime Christmas movie, this may not be your cup of tea, but it was obviously done with love and caring and does show what Christmas should really be about. I'm going to keep an eye out for other films these actors appear in. Some very minor quibbles - it's obviously a lower budget piece - just not enough kids in the High School or on the streets in general. But that's really not important. At a time when digital f/x is king and story (and, too often, acting) takes a back seat, a film like this was just the perfect film for me to watch. I didn't give it ten stars de to some production values but it's still a wonderful film, very powerful in places. One I really recommend.

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Božične vezalke
    • Filming locations
      • Utah State, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont Television
      • Rootbeer Christmas
      • Majestic Entertainment
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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