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Event Planner Celeste is surprised when a nanny agency sends a man to take care of her niece during Christmas. However, she soon realizes she may have found the perfect nanny for her niece, ... Read allEvent Planner Celeste is surprised when a nanny agency sends a man to take care of her niece during Christmas. However, she soon realizes she may have found the perfect nanny for her niece, and the perfect Christmas love for herself.Event Planner Celeste is surprised when a nanny agency sends a man to take care of her niece during Christmas. However, she soon realizes she may have found the perfect nanny for her niece, and the perfect Christmas love for herself.
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Claude Huard
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Nathan Primeau
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I am a HUGE Hallmark movie fan and this one did not disappoint. My only complaint was the little girl. Why was she wearing red lipstick? She was not a very likable child, but she didn't distract from the story.
Firstly, good plot. Just good. Ali Liebert is just amazing, she definitely is a fan favourite. She always makes her characters work. First time watching Jake Epstein in one of these movies (I've previously seen him in Suits), and he did great. While I did think the leads had a good vibe going on, I didn't thought of it as the romantic kind. They just seemed really good friends.
Secondly, the fiancee in this movie served no purpose, we could have done without him. He did nothing but talk about his job and always had an excuse, but at least he wasn't... how do I say it? Most Hallmark boyfriends tend to be repulsive to me, because they don't even try in their relationship. This one did.
While we knew what to expect at the end, in my opinion, it felt kind of rush. The problem and the solution took place in all of ten minutes? Other than those, I actually really enjoyed it.
Secondly, the fiancee in this movie served no purpose, we could have done without him. He did nothing but talk about his job and always had an excuse, but at least he wasn't... how do I say it? Most Hallmark boyfriends tend to be repulsive to me, because they don't even try in their relationship. This one did.
While we knew what to expect at the end, in my opinion, it felt kind of rush. The problem and the solution took place in all of ten minutes? Other than those, I actually really enjoyed it.
Quite disappointing. The lead male had no place being cast as such, but at least he could act better than the "other" boyfriend.
I was hoping to like this one about a writer and event planner. Both things I like, but it just dragged on and was poorly cast.
Nothing else to say about it really, but it wasn't so bad that I switched it off, but I won't want to watch it again in a hurry.
I was hoping to like this one about a writer and event planner. Both things I like, but it just dragged on and was poorly cast.
Nothing else to say about it really, but it wasn't so bad that I switched it off, but I won't want to watch it again in a hurry.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It is one of the better Hallmark films.
It had a more unique plot with great lead and other characters.
It is getting tiresome to see the same plots on so many of the Hallmarks.
Some reviewers seem to be so critical of some actors. These reviewers appear to want all their characters to be the same. I view those characters to be fake.
People are unique. So, it is refreshing to see unique characters.
I enjoy the diversity in characters, so I felt the characters in this film were great.
It had a more unique plot with great lead and other characters.
It is getting tiresome to see the same plots on so many of the Hallmarks.
Some reviewers seem to be so critical of some actors. These reviewers appear to want all their characters to be the same. I view those characters to be fake.
People are unique. So, it is refreshing to see unique characters.
I enjoy the diversity in characters, so I felt the characters in this film were great.
Very watchable for a Christmas movie. These are always predictable so need to be entertaining along the way and this was. I didn't take to the child, and certainly not as quick as she did to the nanny. I would have expected a bit of suspicion especially as it was a man, and acceptance was too quick imo.
The acting was good.
It's like watching a recording of a soccer game when you know the result. You know how it ends and only worth watching for the entertainment.
Okay, my review is too short apparently and I need to have more content. So I will add the numerous scene with the snowman building. Quite funny.
The acting was good.
It's like watching a recording of a soccer game when you know the result. You know how it ends and only worth watching for the entertainment.
Okay, my review is too short apparently and I need to have more content. So I will add the numerous scene with the snowman building. Quite funny.
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- TriviaAlso known as A Plan for Christmas
- GoofsThey show the scene of Taylor and Finley reading books on the couch in the living room, showing a decorated Christmas tree to the right and behind Finley. Then Celeste leaves with her date for dinner, but tells him that she needs to stop first - at a Christmas tree lot to get a tree! Editing screwed up the order of those scenes.
- ConnectionsFeatures A Christmas Carol (1951)
- SoundtracksJolly Old Saint Nicholas
(uncredited)
Music by John Piersol McCaskey
Lyrics by Emily Huntington Miller
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