A woman makes a Christmas wish for her neighbor to fall in love with her but must enlist the help of her crush when her Christmas wish applies to the wrong neighbor.A woman makes a Christmas wish for her neighbor to fall in love with her but must enlist the help of her crush when her Christmas wish applies to the wrong neighbor.A woman makes a Christmas wish for her neighbor to fall in love with her but must enlist the help of her crush when her Christmas wish applies to the wrong neighbor.
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A very long, painful, drug out plot. I finally skipped ahead in scenes that made me want to lash out at the ridiculousness that played out before me. The only positive things about this movie is the way the actor playing the next door neighbor really was unbearably annoying. He makes you want to punch his Christmas lights out. They beat a dead reindeer with this one. Skip it; there are other good movies out there.
You may recognize Cindy Sampson - the lead female role in this film - as private investigator Angie Everett from the ION television series "Private Eyes". I certainly like her character in that well-acted series.
But in this film, she is so "out-of-character" it's difficult to fathom that it's really even the same actress.
The story: She's a thirty-something named Addie who is just smitten with her next door neighbor Sam. She has such a crush, she can't think straight. During a conversation with an older female friend one night at her apartment she wishes on a Christmas Star that HE would have a crush on her. But though her wish technically does come true, it's her other next door neighbor Pete - an old high school friend who just moved in - that is suddenly stricken with the spell.
It's an interesting premise, and had it had a little depth and introspection, had better lead male roles, and better supporting characters, they may have just pulled off a decent Christmas love story.
But we're just left with a lot of silliness, emoting, and overall general immaturity all around. Besides Sampson's character being giddy to the point of annoyance, her new neighbor Pete acts even worse; so over the top in his infatuation that it's almost seems that he's a stalker.
The other lead male role of Sam, though more serious, is hardly better. He is not really convincing in his late attempts to finally romantically pursue her and compete with Pete for her affection. Indeed there really seems to be no chemistry between them at all. He just comes across as "half-hearted".
Maybe if I hadn't seen Sampson's character in "Private Eyes", I might have let a few things slide in this film, but she's so silly and immature in this film that it really is hard to believe it's the same actress. I know that actors are supposed to to have a wide range of versatility in preparing for film roles, thus avoiding being a "character actor." But in this case, she just should have looked at the script and given it a pass.
But in this film, she is so "out-of-character" it's difficult to fathom that it's really even the same actress.
The story: She's a thirty-something named Addie who is just smitten with her next door neighbor Sam. She has such a crush, she can't think straight. During a conversation with an older female friend one night at her apartment she wishes on a Christmas Star that HE would have a crush on her. But though her wish technically does come true, it's her other next door neighbor Pete - an old high school friend who just moved in - that is suddenly stricken with the spell.
It's an interesting premise, and had it had a little depth and introspection, had better lead male roles, and better supporting characters, they may have just pulled off a decent Christmas love story.
But we're just left with a lot of silliness, emoting, and overall general immaturity all around. Besides Sampson's character being giddy to the point of annoyance, her new neighbor Pete acts even worse; so over the top in his infatuation that it's almost seems that he's a stalker.
The other lead male role of Sam, though more serious, is hardly better. He is not really convincing in his late attempts to finally romantically pursue her and compete with Pete for her affection. Indeed there really seems to be no chemistry between them at all. He just comes across as "half-hearted".
Maybe if I hadn't seen Sampson's character in "Private Eyes", I might have let a few things slide in this film, but she's so silly and immature in this film that it really is hard to believe it's the same actress. I know that actors are supposed to to have a wide range of versatility in preparing for film roles, thus avoiding being a "character actor." But in this case, she just should have looked at the script and given it a pass.
I couldn't get over how bad this film was! The fake tan and bad makeup job on the lead was very distracting, and the dialogue was ridiculous! The scene when the song comes on the radio, and the older neighbor lady says "This is my jam!" I had to roll my eyes. What made that scene even worse was the awkward dance that the neighbor lady and the main character do during the song, it was cringe-worthy!
Sorry to say this but the plot is so hard to watch I wanted it to end! A farce can be stretched only so far, this one really stretched it beyond annoying!
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Easily the worst movie I have ever seen... I was in shock that it was even on tv. Painful to watch.
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