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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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.
Shocked! A film not solely in Canada,pretending to be another place..
Just for that will give this positive stars,especially because it was Duluth.
Now on to the rest where it was a bit dumb so she wishes away Christmas & instead of enjoying it but coming to realize,the mistake therefore figuring out how to return things back.. She goes from wishing,waking to the change & trying to get back what not even 24 hours later bothered her.
Considering the whole story plot it felt a bit hypocritical for her statement,about skipping Christmas next year & going to Hawaii.. Because again she is caught in her own feelings over things not going accordingly,as the movie is nearing being over.
RLK acting is a bit bland maybe,it's her voice or something.. Otherwise it was cast ok,acting average & cinematography decent.
Thankfully music didn't overwhelm the talking,like in past Hallmark movies.
Full of clichés,plotholes & a storyline been done before.. Again,it's Hallmark!
Overall worth a watch but,not a rewatch like other Christmas movies.
Now on to the rest where it was a bit dumb so she wishes away Christmas & instead of enjoying it but coming to realize,the mistake therefore figuring out how to return things back.. She goes from wishing,waking to the change & trying to get back what not even 24 hours later bothered her.
Considering the whole story plot it felt a bit hypocritical for her statement,about skipping Christmas next year & going to Hawaii.. Because again she is caught in her own feelings over things not going accordingly,as the movie is nearing being over.
RLK acting is a bit bland maybe,it's her voice or something.. Otherwise it was cast ok,acting average & cinematography decent.
Thankfully music didn't overwhelm the talking,like in past Hallmark movies.
Full of clichés,plotholes & a storyline been done before.. Again,it's Hallmark!
Overall worth a watch but,not a rewatch like other Christmas movies.
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! ✨
In some ways the premise is common. It's a quest where the romantic leads work together to achieve a goal, in this case to bring back Christmas. It is a not so common subset where the quest is to restore some reality that has been changed, usually by a wish. In many cases, the lead is the center of the quest and has been given a new life. In some cases like this one, the entire reality has been changed for everyone, that is if you accept the reality of Santa and Christmas magic.
It takes a while to set up the quest. And enlisting Sam doesn't seem to be the obvious choice, but Erin needs help from someone. The romance development doesn't receive a lot of screen time and therefore it may seem like "falling in love" was rushed. Rachael Leigh Cook and Sam Page still manage to display some chemistry.
There is a strong thread that the meaning of Christmas is family and friends and love and spending time together. Also some stabs at Christmas commercialism.
There are a lot of good lines. I typically don't laugh at lot at movies but I found myself laughing out loud a few times especially early on. The acting is good if you allow for some necessary silliness. I think RLC has good comedic timing.
My title says "Clever". I thought this was shown in imagining of the results of trying to get people to celebrate a Christmas that they have no basis for. Tennis balls for ornaments is just a small example. Or the mom complaining about what Erin was telling her kids which was actually kind of creepy.
It takes a while to set up the quest. And enlisting Sam doesn't seem to be the obvious choice, but Erin needs help from someone. The romance development doesn't receive a lot of screen time and therefore it may seem like "falling in love" was rushed. Rachael Leigh Cook and Sam Page still manage to display some chemistry.
There is a strong thread that the meaning of Christmas is family and friends and love and spending time together. Also some stabs at Christmas commercialism.
There are a lot of good lines. I typically don't laugh at lot at movies but I found myself laughing out loud a few times especially early on. The acting is good if you allow for some necessary silliness. I think RLC has good comedic timing.
My title says "Clever". I thought this was shown in imagining of the results of trying to get people to celebrate a Christmas that they have no basis for. Tennis balls for ornaments is just a small example. Or the mom complaining about what Erin was telling her kids which was actually kind of creepy.
Two elves convince (an unconventional) Santa Claus to let them rekindle Christmas spirit by giving someone three wishes ... as long as the wishes aren't outrageous ... like wishing for a million dollars.
The only issue with the movie is that it takes far too long to get to the crux of the story, which is when our female lead wishes away Christmas. This is a bit too similar to another 2023 film where the female lead ALSO wishes away Christmas. In both movies, they have to start convincing people to take the holiday back on ... albeit in slightly different ways.
But ... no outrageous wish ... yet wishing away Christmas is allowed. LOL
This movie doesn't really hit its stride until the third wish which cancels out Christmas and she has to try to recreate the holiday using whatever they can find, since dedicated Christmas decorations don't exist. That gets a bit humorous.
Dialogue is also good. Definitely worth the watch.
The only issue with the movie is that it takes far too long to get to the crux of the story, which is when our female lead wishes away Christmas. This is a bit too similar to another 2023 film where the female lead ALSO wishes away Christmas. In both movies, they have to start convincing people to take the holiday back on ... albeit in slightly different ways.
But ... no outrageous wish ... yet wishing away Christmas is allowed. LOL
This movie doesn't really hit its stride until the third wish which cancels out Christmas and she has to try to recreate the holiday using whatever they can find, since dedicated Christmas decorations don't exist. That gets a bit humorous.
Dialogue is also good. Definitely worth the watch.
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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