It follows an anti-Christmas photographer as she wishes Christmas would disappear.It follows an anti-Christmas photographer as she wishes Christmas would disappear.It follows an anti-Christmas photographer as she wishes Christmas would disappear.
Patrick Thomas O'Brien
- Chuck
- (as Patrick O'Brien)
Mika Bella Flanagan
- Olivia
- (as Mika Flanagan)
Ahmed Mawas
- Archie
- (as Ahmed El-Mawas)
Agatha Rae Pokrzywinski
- Bakery Worker
- (as Agatha Pokrzywinski)
Jake Lieder
- Radio Intern
- (as Jake Leider)
Jesse Bakken
- North Pole Elf
- (uncredited)
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This movie was amazing! I loved how original the story line was! One of the best Christmas movies Hallmark has done in recent years, and I'm a lover of most. Rachel Leigh Cook and Sam Page are both fantastic individually in all their movies, but together they were perfect! I hope to see them in more movies together in the future. The elves were also perfectly paired, and there were laugh out loud moments as they experienced the human world. I hope to see more movies with this special type of Christmas magic in them. It's a movie the whole family can enjoy and be interested in. There was just something special about this one, so I knew I had to write a review!
Omg. So...I LOVED this movie! It's so hard when it's a great story, but an actor-or many- just kind of aren't into it and are just not right for the role/s. I'm a Hallmark movie connoisseur due to being on the spectrum, and I appreciate predictable plots...however this was a pleasantly surprising Xmas movie and everything was PERFECT! Loved the original plot, the great acting and writing... the flow, editing? This is a well-rounded holiday movie that I plan to watch every Xmas. But seriously... I watch Xmas movies all year round, so... this movie just bought my hallmark subscription for the next year. Thanks to all who made it- keep making magic please! ✨
The radio intern emerged as the unequivocal star of the movie, delivering a performance that not only breathed life into a lackluster storyline but also set a standard of excellence that the other actors failed to match. His acting prowess, marked by a professional and captivating demeanor, showcased a rare talent that surpassed the mediocrity of the film's lead characters, Sam and Erin. While the radio intern's authenticity and refreshing presence enriched every scene, the shortcomings in the performances of Sam and Erin were glaring. In comparison, the radio intern's unbothered attitude and nuanced portrayal stood out, highlighting his superior acting abilities and making him the true highlight of the production. His contribution was not just commendable; it was a masterclass in elevating a movie beyond its limitations.
A jaded, stressed out woman wants a break from all the festivities and obligations of Christmas. In a moment of fury, she wishes for it to all just go away. The next morning, she wakes up to find that all the Christmas decorations in town are gone, and nobody except her has any memory of the holiday. She then scrambles to revive Christmas.
It's a funny idea -- having the protagonist reintroduce Christmas to her family and to the town, and they point out how absurd the holiday traditions sound.
The male love interest is very likable in this movie. And the actor playing jolly old Saint Nick did an excellent job.
It's a funny idea -- having the protagonist reintroduce Christmas to her family and to the town, and they point out how absurd the holiday traditions sound.
The male love interest is very likable in this movie. And the actor playing jolly old Saint Nick did an excellent job.
"Rescuing Christmas" is the kind of movie that you watch with a mug of hot chocolate and zero expectations. It's a classic Hallmark-style holiday film that doesn't reinvent the sleigh but offers a cozy, predictable ride. The plot is as fluffy as freshly fallen snow - Santa wanting to boost holiday spirit is heartwarming, and the choice of Erin, a Christmas grinch, as the recipient of three wishes is a neat twist. The elves, Chuck and Debbie, are delightfully quirky, adding a sprinkle of elfish charm to the story.
The film's strength lies in its simplicity. It's a feel-good, easy-watch movie that doesn't demand much from its audience. Erin's journey from a Scrooge-like character to someone who embraces the holiday spirit is predictable, yet satisfying. The chemistry between Erin and Sam, the charming love interest, is sweet, albeit a tad cliché. It's the kind of film where you know exactly what you're going to get, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
However, there's a surprising edge to this G-rated holiday fare - a rogue "damn" that slips through. It's a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, but it's amusing to think how this little slip-up got past the censors. It doesn't detract from the film's family-friendly vibe, but it does raise an eyebrow. Overall, "Rescuing Christmas" is like a well-worn Christmas sweater - familiar, comfortable, and just right for a lazy December evening. Just don't expect it to be the star on top of your holiday movie marathon.
The film's strength lies in its simplicity. It's a feel-good, easy-watch movie that doesn't demand much from its audience. Erin's journey from a Scrooge-like character to someone who embraces the holiday spirit is predictable, yet satisfying. The chemistry between Erin and Sam, the charming love interest, is sweet, albeit a tad cliché. It's the kind of film where you know exactly what you're going to get, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
However, there's a surprising edge to this G-rated holiday fare - a rogue "damn" that slips through. It's a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, but it's amusing to think how this little slip-up got past the censors. It doesn't detract from the film's family-friendly vibe, but it does raise an eyebrow. Overall, "Rescuing Christmas" is like a well-worn Christmas sweater - familiar, comfortable, and just right for a lazy December evening. Just don't expect it to be the star on top of your holiday movie marathon.
Did you know
- TriviaIn May, 2023, a scene was filmed at the former Bagley & Co. Jewelers site on West Superior Street in Duluth. One hundred eight years earlier, in September, 1915, a movie titled "Lou's Last Venture" was filmed at this same location, it believed to be the first movie filmed in Duluth and one of the earliest movies filmed in Minnesota.
- GoofsAt 0:03:34 in the movie, Erin passes by an ice cream vendor in the town square that is surrounded by snow. Just four seconds later that snow is completely gone and some new Christmas decorations like a big red box and jumbo candy suddenly appear on the side of the ice cream vendor.
- ConnectionsReferences Groundhog Day (1993)
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