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When her family's beloved café is slated for demolition, Annie vows to put a stop to it before Christmas.When her family's beloved café is slated for demolition, Annie vows to put a stop to it before Christmas.When her family's beloved café is slated for demolition, Annie vows to put a stop to it before Christmas.
Jeff Avenue
- Michael
- (as Jeff Reyes)
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So I like a good Christmas Hallmark movie, but let's be honest, I usually roll my eyes at least a dozen times. Between the cheesy banter and predictable plots, most of my laughter is ironic at best. Not so with this flick. I genuinely laughed a handful of times, and though you could see what was coming plot-wise, it warmed this cynic's heart. I really enjoyed the two main characters, and would definitely re-watch this film!
The heir to a development company needs a legal babysitter according to his father and when he mistakes Annie for said legal babysitter he strikes a bargain with her to fake his legal council in return for him renewing the lease on her parents Starlight Cafe.
Annie's dog is named after Charles Dickens because Great Expectations destroyed her when she read it. Off the cuff our developer, William Holt, quotes Dickens, "I loved her, against promise, against reason, against hope, against all discouragement that could be."
When Annie gets William out of legal trouble with the preservation society she gets stuck putting on a high end fund raiser at her parents cafe The Starlight.
Can William hold up his end of the bargain?
There was cute banter in this fun loving holiday romance. In fact these two were both comedy and romantic gold.
"So what's your move, hotshot?"-William.
Annie's dog is named after Charles Dickens because Great Expectations destroyed her when she read it. Off the cuff our developer, William Holt, quotes Dickens, "I loved her, against promise, against reason, against hope, against all discouragement that could be."
When Annie gets William out of legal trouble with the preservation society she gets stuck putting on a high end fund raiser at her parents cafe The Starlight.
Can William hold up his end of the bargain?
There was cute banter in this fun loving holiday romance. In fact these two were both comedy and romantic gold.
"So what's your move, hotshot?"-William.
The best dialog of any of the Hallmark movies. Reminds me of snappy repertoire from the old classic movies. Good job writers and lead actors.
When I read the story line I was a bit disappointed but these two did a great job and saved the movie from another predictable story line. They have great chemistry and had me laughing much more than most hallmark movies.
Though this is a Christmas-centric film, it keeps the focus on the central relationship. Like many Hallmark holiday romances, the inevitable resolution can be anticipated early on, but this film has a good energy, driven mainly by Kimberley Sustad's personality. She teamed up with costar Paul Campbell in writing this film, which may explain why they fit so naturally into their roles.
Kimberley plays Annie Park, a Chicago lawyer specializing in family law. When she discovers that her family's restaurant will be demolished to make way for a high-rise, she decides to confront the developer, Holt Enterprises. When she meets the son of the owner---Paul Campbell as William Holt---he hires her for a couple weeks just to assuage his father, who feels that William must constantly be monitored due to his irresponsibility. William promises to save the family restaurant in return, but can he deliver? Will he?
"Christmas by Starlight" is filled with the usual Hallmark touches, like abundant decorations, but it does not rely too heavily on the holiday schmaltz, allowing the character development to be its main focus, which is nice.
The entire cast is enjoyable, so it feels like spending two hours with a group of friends.
Kimberley plays Annie Park, a Chicago lawyer specializing in family law. When she discovers that her family's restaurant will be demolished to make way for a high-rise, she decides to confront the developer, Holt Enterprises. When she meets the son of the owner---Paul Campbell as William Holt---he hires her for a couple weeks just to assuage his father, who feels that William must constantly be monitored due to his irresponsibility. William promises to save the family restaurant in return, but can he deliver? Will he?
"Christmas by Starlight" is filled with the usual Hallmark touches, like abundant decorations, but it does not rely too heavily on the holiday schmaltz, allowing the character development to be its main focus, which is nice.
The entire cast is enjoyable, so it feels like spending two hours with a group of friends.
Did you know
- TriviaBoth co-stars Paul Campbell and Kimberley Sustad's first forays into writing for the screen.
- Quotes
Annie Park: There is a reason why people don't color outside the lines Will. It just makes everything messy.
- ConnectionsReferences Field of Dreams (1989)
- SoundtracksRun Rudolph Run
Written by Marvin Brodie and Johnny Marks and Chuck Berry uncredited)
Courtesy of St. Nicholas Music
Performed by Whitney Wolanin
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