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Christmas Class Reunion

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.2K
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Maya Ford, Aimee Teegarden, Tanner Novlan, Marshall Williams, Dejan Loyola, Stephanie Bennett, and Dylan Archambault in Christmas Class Reunion (2022)
ComedyDramaFantasyRomance

A group of friends reunite for their 15th high school reunion at Christmas ready to ignite unrequited loves, reconnect with new friends and enjoy the holiday season.A group of friends reunite for their 15th high school reunion at Christmas ready to ignite unrequited loves, reconnect with new friends and enjoy the holiday season.A group of friends reunite for their 15th high school reunion at Christmas ready to ignite unrequited loves, reconnect with new friends and enjoy the holiday season.

  • Director
    • Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
  • Writers
    • Robin Paul
    • Erin Rodman
  • Stars
    • Aimee Teegarden
    • Tanner Novlan
    • Dejan Loyola
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
    • Writers
      • Robin Paul
      • Erin Rodman
    • Stars
      • Aimee Teegarden
      • Tanner Novlan
      • Dejan Loyola
    • 17User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aimee Teegarden
    Aimee Teegarden
    • Elle Chamberlain
    Tanner Novlan
    Tanner Novlan
    • Devin Ryan
    Dejan Loyola
    Dejan Loyola
    • Jay Frick
    Maya Ford
    Maya Ford
    • Katie Frick
    Stephanie Bennett
    Stephanie Bennett
    • Samantha Smith
    Marshall Williams
    Marshall Williams
    • Kam Westin
    Dylan Archambault
    Dylan Archambault
    • James
    Yasmeen Kelders
    • Skylar Ryan
    Andy Thompson
    Andy Thompson
    • Principal Holt
    Miriam Smith
    Miriam Smith
    • Irene Chamberlain
    Pete Graham
    Pete Graham
    • Robert Chamberlain
    Liam Howe
    Liam Howe
    • Bryce McGuire
    Maddy Hillis
    Maddy Hillis
    • Alma
    Alex Rose
    Alex Rose
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    Chris McNally
    Chris McNally
    • Buttons the Elf
    Jordan Gooden
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    • Director
      • Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
    • Writers
      • Robin Paul
      • Erin Rodman
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    6Saving21

    Was this a Christmas movie?

    Now I get that most of the Christmas movies in recent years are the same 3 romance stories in different variations. But most of them had some Christmas elements that wasn't just the the tree it had that magical moment of the holiday. But this movie didn't feel any Christmas to me.the story is about high school reunion after 15 years were we meet the group of characters thinking about their school days and where they are now. Did they chose the right path, what did they achieve etc' etc'. The movie wasn't bad at all, the cast was great and had good chemistry. But to me the link between Christmas and the story was weak at best. They could have done reunion at any event because we always think of these questions When we meet our friends. There was no this extra Christmas magic that these kind of movies need to be holiday movie .
    2elizabethjeanhampton

    Another Disappointing 2022 Hallmark Movie

    Hallmark has released a string of disappointing Christmas movies in 2022. The Christmas Class Reunion movie in 2022 is so predictable and slow moving to the point of being boring. The movie has a great cast with Aimee Teegarden from Friday Nights Lights as one of the lead characters. But the writers didn't put together a decent script for the cast to perform. The storyline was even more predictable than most Hallmark Christmas movies but most of the movie was depressing with couple breakups, conniving business folks in the class, and workaholics classmates who have made a mess of their lives in the big city. Hallmark should focus on quality versus holiday drivel.
    6MichaelByTheSea

    Barely OK despite Aimee Teegarden who plays a successful Big Tech rising superstar who leaves the Big City to go Back Home

    Hallmark just signed Aimee Teegarden (one of the talented stars of the great TV series Friday Night Lights) to an exclusive multi-picture deal. That was a smart move because she is quite charming and very likable, as she demonstrated in Once Upon a Christmas Miracle, New Year's Resolution, and My Christmas Wish List. But she may have been miscast here as Elle, a valedictorian and high achieving tech expert, happily immersed in the Big Tech culture of Northern California. Inexplicably, and despite a high profile and demanding job, Elle has continued to embrace her role as class president long after graduating high school and goes back home (3,000 miles from work) to oversee a reunion.

    The movie begins with a scene that seemed like an homage to the movie Carrie, and then jumps ahead 15 years. Tanner Novlan plays Devin, a popular high school goof off who became a single dad and took over his parents' successful event planning company. If he looks familiar, it's because Novlan previously played a struggling actor who couldn't remember his lines in a Liberty Mutual commercial ("Liberty Biberty").

    The romance between Elle and Devin seemed more than unlikely (they live 3,000 miles away from each other and she loves her Big Tech career in California). But Yasmeen Kelders was great as Devin's daughter Skyler who, rather conveniently, is presented as a young tech whiz who knew of Elle's achievements. One of the best things about the movie is its promotion of women in STEM fields. And I really liked the father daughter relationship (Devin's support of Skyler's dreams was sweet).

    But the estranged real estate couple didn't ring true for me, either as a couple breaking apart or afterwards (I blame the writing, which was weak). There were other problems too. For example, would a successful hot shot tech executive discuss highly sensitive work issues during a FaceTime call on speaker in public and then simply put the phone down (and ignore the urgent matter) when a high school crush walks up?

    And what woman would take her gay stylist from Indianapolis to her 15 year high school reunion in Connecticut? I respect and admire Hallmark's commitment to diversity, but if you're going to add a flamboyant gay character to a Hallmark movie, he should be as funny as Dan Levy from Schitt's Creek (not easy to do). This guy was just annoying and there was no reason for him to even be in town. Hallmark's gay characters don't need to be over the top caricatures for Hallmark to be inclusive.

    And as much as I like Aimee Teagarden, her character was unrealistic and a bit off putting. Her high school crush (who took a cheap shot at Devin for remaining a local) reduced her to acting like a silly schoolgirl which didn't jive with her successful no nonsense career as a tech executive. She was also very dismissive of Devin for the first hour, blew off her understandably concerned assistant Alma and, in one of the sadder scenes, acknowledged blowing off Samantha after high school when she reached out to Elle. And her Big Speech was mostly about her.

    But the most annoying aspect of the movie was how it dealt with Elle's impressive career and her position at a company called ZIgg. She was apparently the CTO of the company and managed its data cloud storage division. She was also featured "on Wired Magazine's 35 under 35 list". And yet the movie never explained what ZIgg does and what went wrong at the company. They also never explained why she never spoke to anyone on the Board or tried calling anyone other than the CEO, and there was no reason to believe she couldn't return to the company just because the CEO was arrested or wouldn't be in high demand at other Bay Area and Silicon Valley tech companies in California (there were no facts given as to why the sins of the CEO would sink the company or taint her).

    I should probably give this less than a 6, but I really do like Aimee Teagarden. It's not her fault the story made no sense.
    6rebecca-gzym

    You had me at Liberty Biberty

    I love that the Liberty commercial guy is in this. He's actually very charming and was probably the best actor in this movie. I was a huge Friday Night Lights fan and Aimee Teegarden was really great in it. What this says to me, is that the Hallmark writers need to work a little harder with the dialogue they give. Next year I would love to see the successful girl go back to her hometown...she can still fall in love with the one that got away or whatever....just make the man move to the big city. You wanna know why? City life is AWESOME! And you absolutely should live there if you can. Not everyone wants a life in the suburbs.
    VetteRanger

    Missed the mark

    The teaser text for this movie would have made a great movie, potentially. But the writers didn't even try for that. The idea of a class reunion with surprises and successes and disappointments could have been dramatic and humorous at the same time, but the reunion only appears in the last act and the script never really focuses on it very much. Yeah, they have a room full of people, but do nothing with it.

    We have a female lead whose firm is collapsing, but they spent so little time on establishing her in it that 'Who cares?' They made a weak pass at an antipathetic romance when she distrusts the "high school goof off" as an event organizer, but they didn't really make much of that, either.

    We did find ONE funny moment, when she tells a company that "The North Pole" is a deceptive name for a company, given that it's devoted to "exotic dancers".

    Otherwise, these lazy writers showed no originality and wasted our time.

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    • Trivia
      Chris McNally, one of Hallmark's A-list male stars, makes a brief guest appearance, as one of Santa's elves.
    • Goofs
      The senior class winter formal takes place in 2007, one can assume it being December by the Christmas decorations at the event. It is the class of 2007, which means that the winter formal, if indeed December, should have been 2006.
    • Connections
      References American Idol (2002)

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 聖誕同學重逢
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Lighthouse Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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