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Take Me Back for Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.4K
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Vanessa Lengies in Take Me Back for Christmas (2023)
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After a particularly disheartening work day at her local gift shop, Renée makes a Christmas wish for a different life.After a particularly disheartening work day at her local gift shop, Renée makes a Christmas wish for a different life.After a particularly disheartening work day at her local gift shop, Renée makes a Christmas wish for a different life.

  • Director
    • Corey Sevier
  • Writer
    • Kate Pragnell
  • Stars
    • Vanessa Lengies
    • Corey Sevier
    • Paula Boudreau
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Corey Sevier
    • Writer
      • Kate Pragnell
    • Stars
      • Vanessa Lengies
      • Corey Sevier
      • Paula Boudreau
    • 30User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Vanessa Lengies
    Vanessa Lengies
    • Renée
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Aaron
    Paula Boudreau
    Paula Boudreau
    • Maria
    Kimberly-Ann Truong
    Kimberly-Ann Truong
    • Elf (Cici)
    Brynn Godenir
    Brynn Godenir
    • Tasha
    Miguel Rivas
    Miguel Rivas
    • Jerry
    Gerry Mendicino
    Gerry Mendicino
    • Jeff
    Moni Ogunsuyi
    Moni Ogunsuyi
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    • Director
      • Corey Sevier
    • Writer
      • Kate Pragnell
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    8cgvsluis

    Vanessa Lengies is so delightful in this Hallmark holiday film that I wouldn't change a thing.

    This is one of those "my life sucks and I wish it was different and then instantly I wake up and it is!" movies, which could have felt stale or derivative...but somehow feels fresh and that is in large part thanks to it's lead played by Vanessa Lengies. She was fantastic! At first I thought her reactions to waking up in her new life were campy and over the top...but I am not so sure I wouldn't freak out if I woke up a ceo in New York, with my deceased mom alive, having a chic haircut, amazingly stylish wardrobe and apartment...in fact I just might have passed out seeing the closet alone! I have total wardrobe envy still!

    Renee has a rough day in her real life and wakes up in her dream life...only it's not as she and her husband aren't together. Can she figure it all out before it is too late?

    I really liked that there were no real villains in this film, I loved that they picked an actress who could really have been her mom (Paula Boudreau) and I appreciated that from beginning to end she loved her husband Aaron (Corey Sevier). But what really makes this film is Vanessa Lengies as Renée. The adorable elf Cici, played by Kimberly-Ann Thuong, was a nice touch and added to the holiday theme. The sets and wardrobe were amazing and deserve a note, as does just the right touch of holiday decorations...even in her corporate office there is a tasteful blue, white, and silver Christmas tree. I love the fun that she had with her opportunity in this new life. I also really appreciate her idea to save her company and what she does with her last moments with her mom. The end is precious. I wouldn't change a thing.

    This was a totally delightful entry in the Hallmark Holiday vault and I highly recommend it to my fellow romantics and independent women out there.
    10splashpont

    Take Me Back

    Christmas aside (it was a minor part of the story and actually could have been Thanksgiving or no holiday at all), this is a sentimental story about balancing family, friends, work, and personal ideals.

    Our protagonist has a lot going on: work, husband, mother, and house--as well as fear.

    I love the genre of going back in time or into an alternate dimension. It's always fun to see the individual in flux while getting familiar with the new setting into which they have been magically placed.

    Self-discovery is always interesting to me and I found the ways of the protagonist's learning in this film to be unique--we're talking tear-jerker potential.

    Endings and new beginnings. Love and loss and love. A romcom happy ending.
    8gfrasmd

    It takes a step forward.

    I must confess I approached this new Hallmark production with caution. Did we really need one more spin on the plot of a dissatisfied person allowed to live an alternate life? What's more, I was not much impressed with a previous couple of movies starring Vanessa Lengies. Yet, this is a fresher look that somewhat departs from the old ones. The heroine, Renee, is not a Scrooge-like individual who needs to mend her ways and, actually, does not even try to dwell in her new successful life. From start, her only concern is to win back the love of her real life husband, Aaron, firmly asserting the fact that her basic priorities have been sound all along. This, I have found endearing .Also, I have developed a greater appreciation for Lengies, who, I believe, shines in her role.

    At a close scrutiny, many details of the movie do not make much sense. Yet, should anyone expect sheer rationality in a fable where a person is granted by a Christmas Elf to experience an alternate life?

    Let's take this movie for what it is: a tale, with a little Christmas magic, in which an intrinsically wholesome and loving woman learns to let go of her inner fears, to embrace her true life priorities, and how to better express her love for her dear one. Seen in this light, the film is a success, conducted with measure and gentle tones, that offers some moving moments and leaves you with a little Christmas spirit. You may probably agree with me that it takes Hallmark a step forward and proves that somebody there has not lost the heart.
    10YarnFactory

    Truly One of Hallmark's Best

    There's so much to love about this particular Hallmark movie. I was pleasantly surprised how much I genuinely enjoyed it. The story is very well written and well thought out, which cannot be said for many TV romcom movies. The acting is topnotch as well. Vanessa Lengies and Corey Sevier are perfectly matched and pull off their roles with aplomb and then some. Their easy chemistry and comedic skills are particularly notable. Kudos to Kate Pragnell for crafting such a terrific script and to Sevier for his directing skills as well. Lengies really shines and connects, with Sevier, with the actress who portrays her mom (Paula Boudreau) and with the audience. This one is worth watching over again for its message and all-around enjoyability. It won't be a surprise to me if it ends up being one of Hallmark's most successful movies of 2023.
    8jamhendr-72251

    This was never meant to be forever.

    This movie is very much centered on the heroine, Renée. Both of the leads were charismatic, and I appreciated that the elf wasn't an old white guy.

    The heroine was a bit of a wimp in the workplace, in both scenarios. That seems especially unfortunate in the fantasy, where she is supposed to be an über-successful businesswoman.

    For much of the movie, this very fact frustrated me. However, I think it was necessary in order for the ending to have all the emotional resonance that it did.

    Several recent Hallmark movies have been, shall we say, cluttered with multiple couples and several subplots. This script does not have that issue; since we always follow Renée, the plot is very unified.

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    • Trivia
      Vanessa Lengies and Corey Sevier are also the romantic leads in Heart of the Holidays (2020), both movies directed by Sevier and written by Sevier's real life wife, Kate Pragnell.
    • Goofs
      Licence plate BJAE 867 that is displayed on top of the cassette rack in Aaron's house is also seen affixed to Bo's truck in Flipping for Christmas, which aired earlier this week.
    • Soundtracks
      The Blue Danube
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Johann Strauss

      [Played in the score when Renée first enters her New York apartment]

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поверни мене на Різдво
    • Filming locations
      • Brantford, Ontario, Canada(Harmony Square, Downtown Brantford The Skating/Hockey scenes)
    • Production company
      • Vortex Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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