Noel Next Door
- TV Movie
- 2022
- 1h 24m
It follows a single mom as she gets into a war of words with a neighbor who is ruining Christmas, only to find that this misunderstood grouch just may steal her heart.It follows a single mom as she gets into a war of words with a neighbor who is ruining Christmas, only to find that this misunderstood grouch just may steal her heart.It follows a single mom as she gets into a war of words with a neighbor who is ruining Christmas, only to find that this misunderstood grouch just may steal her heart.
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The chemistry between Sevier and Hall is great. This isn't their first rodeo together and it shows. Their efforts are helped by a very good script, too. Sometimes the actors are good in these films but are let down by poor scripts. Not so here. Sevier is particularly good, portraying in a sensitive manner a person with a disability. He is the star of Noel Next Door, and deserves all the plaudits he receives. This was a good one.
Ah yes, very nice change of pace, change of atmosphere, and theme. I feel this is not solely a Christmas movie, it's a drama about an unfortunate chain of events that usurps a man's happiness. Not your garden-variety holiday film. 'Noel Next Door' is a reprieve from the mundane viewings I've been exposing myself to for the past week. This is my new second favorite of the 32 Hallmark Christmases so far this year.
The leading man is a very good looking well known Hallmark guy, but this time he's a stroke victim, his left arm doesn't function very well, and he uses a cane. Our main gal likes him very much, and the attraction matures in the midst of difficult circumstances. She has not seen his really grouchy side, but everyone else who encounters him knows him as the neighborhood scrooge.
As the story continues, more and more unfavorable incidents are piling up against him, various incidents of scroogery. When she finds out he is the ugly and unapproachable beast that everyone else knows him to be, will she have ample patience and heart to forgive him and restore the relationship?
There are at least 3 laugh out loud comedy moments, and equally touching, tearful moments. This is not a sad movie, it started with a shade of melancholy and delivers a most inspiring conclusion. What a trip. Bravo!
A must see every Christmas.
It's a movie with real elements. An ugly divorce with the possibility of a fight for custody, a mistress, a grown man with a disability and the consequence of that. A grown man passing out on the couch after a drink and a woman buying tampons. Never thought I would see that in a Hallmark movie.
I thought the character's relationship developed quite naturally. Which I appreciate. I would have liked to see more scenes of the two of them together, but the chemistry was there.
It was a good start for the Christmas season.
The tension builds throughout the movie in anticipation of the two neighbors meeting in person and discovering each others' true identities. Meanwhile, they grow more and more attached and happy with each other. It is handled very well, as the big moment doesn't come until about the 75% mark and their reactions are pretty hilarious and well-acted. In addition to her work, her son, and her new relationship, Noelle has to deal with an ex-husband who is a one-man asshole parade. He threatens her with a lawyer when she won't surrender her court-appointed Christmas day with young Henry to him and his mistress at their old home. There is some blind date comedy (Are you one of those people who believes the Earth is round?) and some heart-tugging moments as well.
Both Corey Sevier and Natalie Hall were terrific. I still don't like Natalie's hair and makeup, but she did well in a more mature down-to-earth role than she is usually given. Joanna Douglas plays her sister and she was lovely and appealing as always. She needs to be given a lead role with Hallmark if she is even interested. Corey had the difficult job of being a bit of a jerk on one hand, and a sympathetic romantic lead on the other. It didn't hurt that they had a good script to work with. It dealt with serious situations with a nice blend of comedy, drama, and romance along with a good message and plenty of Christmas Spirit to spare.
It is nice to see Hallmark branch out with a Christmas movie that contains some unusual subjects - here, Sevier is playing Jeremy, a recovering stroke victim who is a classical music composer, and Sevier does so very effectively.
To top it off, you really feel like it's the Christmas season because there is real snow, bare trees, and frost coming out of the actors' mouths when they speak. The outdoor scenes were NOT filmed in the summer/fall and then made to look like winter. And the settings are quite good.
Finally, director Max McGuire does a wonderful job here making a film that is intriguing, sentimental, and warm-hearted, yet still humorous. It all just snaps, crackles, and pops along, particularly due to the terrific performances by Hall and Sevier. This may be the best of Hallmark's 2022 Christmas crop.
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- TriviaWhen the neighbour gives Tomato soup to the dog, this shouldn't have happened as tomato soup is poisonous for dogs- it can create hemolytic anemia
- GoofsJeremy does a full Christmas shopping between Christmas Eve night and Christmas Day breakfast. Then they go outside to meet the family and it is dark outside.
- Quotes
Jeremy Geer: Noelle, hi. It's Jeremy. Uh, the guy from the diner. The guy you gave your number to.
Noelle: Oh, you're going to have to be more specific. I gave my number to a lot of guys today.
Jeremy Geer: Well, let me see. Um, I'm about six feet tall, brown hair...
Noelle: Soulful eyes?
Jeremy Geer: So you do remember me?
Noelle: Yeah, I do.
[after a pause]
Noelle: Are you there?
Jeremy Geer: Yeah. Sorry. I must be nervous. Uh, I don't do this very often.
Noelle: Talk on the phone?
Jeremy Geer: Well, talk to women out of my league. Unless you count the woman I talk to when I order takeout.
- SoundtracksHurry Santa
Written by David Tobin, Jeff Meegan, and Joanna Forbes L'Estrange
Courtesy of Audio Network Limited
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- Un vecino poco navideño
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- Ontario, Canada(Ottawa)
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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