After a woman's boyfriend breaks up with her right before the holidays, she agrees to go home with an actor who will pose as her boyfriend.After a woman's boyfriend breaks up with her right before the holidays, she agrees to go home with an actor who will pose as her boyfriend.After a woman's boyfriend breaks up with her right before the holidays, she agrees to go home with an actor who will pose as her boyfriend.
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The first temptation about a Hallmark film is to define it as nice. Obvious, if the subject of film is Christmas. In this case , lovely can be more precise. For Matt Cohen job and, off course, for fine ... meet of Christmas and Hanukkah. Yes, it is the expected comfortable film. But not only. It is amusing, it has inspired twists, it is seductive, touching and ...not so bad. Predictable, off course, but charming in just good way. So, lovely. And just lovely.
Hallmark scores high with Holiday Date. The entire cast makes the movie a joy to watch. Lots of fun, laughter and a greater understanding that the season has lots to celebrate.
Make sure you put this movie on your to watch list. Leaves you smiling.
Make sure you put this movie on your to watch list. Leaves you smiling.
While premise was not original, this movie was delightful. The acting by all was solid especially Matt Cohen and Bruce Boxleitner each who made me chuckle through out. There was good chemistry among the whole cast and the celebration of different holiday traditions was touching. The movie was very cute and sweet.
We've seen movies with fake boyfriends before, but this one's a little different because it leans more towards the comedic side. Most of the humor is based on the protagonist's ignorance of architecture and Christmas, which makes you feel uncomfortable at times. But overall, it's funny, and unlike other Hallmark movies, you actually laugh out loud here. It was also nice seeing Brittany Bristow in the role of a leading lady since she outshined her co-stars in previous movies. I hadn't seen Matt Cohen in anything but Supernatural before but, he was a good addition, and they had good chemistry with Brittany. There was no unnecessary drama, and all conflicts were resolved in no time, which made the movie more entertaining.
First, let me admit I'm not Jewish so I can't truly understand the objections some would have to this movie. I'm guessing many Gentile families might go overboard to celebrate Hanukkah if they wanted to make their daughter's "boyfriend" feel at home. Yet, based on the comments of a local radio host, a guy who is Jewish and loves family-friendly Hallmark movies, he loved the humor in this movie. Like him, I laughed out loud more than once. I thought the chemistry between the two leading actors was believable. I loved Bruce Boxleitner's "Walter" and his harrumphs of disapproval. Look for the humor in the story; a step above the stereotype. The cast is charming.
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- TriviaThis is Teryl Rothery's 12th live-action Christmas movie since The Twelve Days of Christmas Eve (2004) in 2004 and 13th since A Christmas Romance (1994) way back in 1994.
- ConnectionsReferences It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
- SoundtracksWhite Christmas
Written by Irving Berlin
Performed by Matt Dusk
Courtesy of Music of the Sea Inc.
[Played over the opening title card and credits]
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