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Lonestar Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
617
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Marco Grazzini and Stephanie Bennett in Lonestar Christmas (2020)
ComedyRomance

When a widowed mother (Erin Oliver) takes her daughters to spend Christmas with her estranged dad on his Texas ranch, she unexpectedly falls in love with a local Mexican restaurant owner (Ma... Read allWhen a widowed mother (Erin Oliver) takes her daughters to spend Christmas with her estranged dad on his Texas ranch, she unexpectedly falls in love with a local Mexican restaurant owner (Mateo Verdosa), while learning to forgive her father for the past.When a widowed mother (Erin Oliver) takes her daughters to spend Christmas with her estranged dad on his Texas ranch, she unexpectedly falls in love with a local Mexican restaurant owner (Mateo Verdosa), while learning to forgive her father for the past.

  • Director
    • Lucie Guest
  • Writers
    • Casie Tabanou
    • Ali Spuck
  • Stars
    • Stephanie Bennett
    • Marco Grazzini
    • Brent Stait
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    617
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lucie Guest
    • Writers
      • Casie Tabanou
      • Ali Spuck
    • Stars
      • Stephanie Bennett
      • Marco Grazzini
      • Brent Stait
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Stephanie Bennett
    Stephanie Bennett
    • Erin Oliver
    Marco Grazzini
    Marco Grazzini
    • Mateo Verdosa
    Brent Stait
    Brent Stait
    • Gary Biros
    Colleen Wheeler
    Colleen Wheeler
    • Farrah Biros
    Lina Renna
    Lina Renna
    • Peyton Oliver
    Emma Oliver
    Emma Oliver
    • Carter Oliver
    Mercedes De La Cruz
    Mercedes De La Cruz
    • Deena Herrendez
    BJ Harrison
    BJ Harrison
    • Tessa Johnson
    Laura Soltis
    Laura Soltis
    • Pamela Haggerty
    Tom Pickett
    Tom Pickett
    • Pastor
    • Director
      • Lucie Guest
    • Writers
      • Casie Tabanou
      • Ali Spuck
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    4xmasmoviefreak

    Some awkward acting and dialogue...

    WTF? Is it me or was the first half of this movie really bad? The acting by the lead was terrible, especially the scenes with her father. Did they practice their lines together? What did the director think? Or was he/she rushing to get this one done. The second half is okay and it is a bit Christmassy. The male lead was good, as another reviewer here pointed out. I feel sorry for Marco Grazzini; he was an island of good acting in this Xmas movie.
    5taylornan

    if you can get thru the first half of this movie

    I found the first half of this movie to be slow and boring. The female lead's story was that of a spoiled brat. I had a hard time dealing with her whining and pity party. The lead actor pretty much carried the movie for me and the ending was good.
    7LigeiaCorpse

    Maybe change the name of this one

    I dont know much about Texas so I will take the Texan's words on it that this is not representing Texas correctly. I really think thats why this got such a bad score. I personally didnt find the first half bad. The acting is fine for a made for tv movie. It's not the best of this years christmas films but not awful or the worst. Its really upbeat and cutesy so if you dont mind that then this is worth a watch. Maybe rename this " Deck the halls with boughs of tamales" lol
    5toddsgraham

    If you can get thru the first 40 minutes...

    Like some of the other reviewers on here, I struggled to get thru this Lifetime Christmas movie, especially the first 30 minutes or so. The story centers around Erin (played by Stephanie Bennett), a widowed mother of two daughters, who (thru some encouragement from a friend/family) decides to spend Christmas with her estranged father on his Texas ranch. In addition to working thru her troubles and issues with her father, Erin meets Mateo (our other protagonist in this story, played by Marco Grazzini), a local Mexican restaurant owner. Are forgiveness and love on the cards for Erin this Christmas? The premise of the story is a warm and heartfelt one. Unfortunately, the script is rather weak at times. The sub-plot set around Erin and her father (played by Brent Stait) is the weak link in this story. The script/dialogue here is not very convincing, and the writers don't spend enough time setting up the difficulties between the two for the viewer. As a result, this sub-plot is quite dull and difficult to believe overall. Granted, it is challenging to do everything in a TV movie of only 85 minutes. What makes this sub-plot even more problematic is the quality of the acting (which I discuss below). That said, the story does start to improve about 40 minutes into the film, beginning with the scene immediately after the fruitcake at Erin's parents' place (the one where the two have dialogue in front of the house). In the second half of the film, the dialogue between the two, Erin and Mateo, and the development of their relationship is what keeps this movie afloat, I felt. More specifically, it was the performance of Grazzini (as Mateo) that shines thru in this movie. He had a strong performance, I thought. He had a warm and gentle vibe to his performance, which made for good chemistry. The chemistry between him and Bennett (as Erin) was pretty good, quite believable, I felt. The strongest scenes in the film were the dialogue and exchanges between the two and the ones with the kids as well. However, Bennett had a mixed performance, as her dialogue with her father was often awkward and not very convincing on screen, unfortunately. Stait too was quite weak/awkward in these scenes. They should have given more lines to BJ Harrison; she was quite good. Finally, the movie does provide some holiday cheer and Christmas spirit in the latter half of the film. The music is also quite good, with some nice country (or country like) music. All in all, it is not a very good Christmas movie. However, if you can get thru the first 40 minutes or so, the second half is decent.
    6adamjohns-42575

    Not perfect, but watchable.

    Christmas Forgiveness/Lonestar Christmas (2020)-

    It's a very simple story and that's not a bad thing. It's done well although there are a few too many "Y'all's" and "Howdy's" trying too hard to let you know that they're cowboys and therefore they all sound a bit forced.

    Marco Grazzini has got such an easy smile that shines from his eyes and a lovely face to back it up, which makes him easy to watch, but he just seems a bit out of place. With that said, I've never been to the lone-star state to know who belongs there. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't like me.

    I have my own daddy issues, so I can connect with the character of Erin, I've always felt that my Dad was absent even before he died and I'd like to be able to talk to him now for some closure. At least she can still confront hers about the way she feels and she should definitely appreciate that, however, she is an arsey cow who enjoys wallowing in her misery.

    She doesn't actually have an issue, it's all on her. She's the one that can't move on and is holding herself and, as a result, her kids back, where the Dad is keen to build bridges and do whatever he can, so I didn't like her or think her good enough for Marco's character Mateo.

    I didn't need the singing and the young girls are not brilliant actors either.

    Basically she's got issues and he's cute. And at least it's a slightly different tale and not badly produced.

    6.30ish/10.

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      When the packages fall off the roof of the car, only four packages fall and they land is a fairly linear pattern on the road. When Erin stops to pick them up, the packages on the ground are not only in a more random pattern on the ground, but none of the packages are left on the car's roof.
    • Quotes

      Farrah: Your daddy calls this his love tree.

      [Farrah giggles]

      Erin: I didn't know he did this.

      Farrah: Oh yeah. He says he carves the names of all the people he loves on this tree because even if he can't be with them to watch them grow up or grow old, he can watch this tree grow big and strong and know that everything will be okay.

      Erin: So sweet.

      Farrah: He couldn't love you or those girls more, or be more proud of you.

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Christmas Forgiveness
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • BRB Pictures
      • Studio BRB
      • Service Street Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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