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When a snowstorm diverts Kate's first private flight en route to Switzerland to Christmas Island, she must team up with an air traffic controller to secure her dream job as the family's pilo... Read allWhen a snowstorm diverts Kate's first private flight en route to Switzerland to Christmas Island, she must team up with an air traffic controller to secure her dream job as the family's pilot.When a snowstorm diverts Kate's first private flight en route to Switzerland to Christmas Island, she must team up with an air traffic controller to secure her dream job as the family's pilot.
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Most of the Christmas movies so far this year have been embarrassingly poor. Leave it to Andrew Walker to turn that around fast. This is a good, old fashioned, feel good, Christmas movie about family, friends and the unique magic of the Christmas season. Always with Andrew Walker, the magic starts with him. He is an exceptional actor that brings to his roles a down to earth honesty, a genuine caring you can feel throughout the movies he acts in. In Christmas movies, maybe more so. You just want someone like him in your life....and if you are really lucky, during the Christmas season. He is the real deal. His acting seems effortless. Along with him, in this movie, all the other actors, from top to bottom, the father, Christmas Island family, the "stranded lost family"...the town...all bring tangible warmth and caring to their roles. You want to stay in this town. You want to spend Christmas with all of these people. You want Christmas to be like their Christmas. What more could you want from a Christmas movie.
This is one of the best Christmas movies, so far in 2023...and even more ...for the last few years.
This is one of the best Christmas movies, so far in 2023...and even more ...for the last few years.
Truly a heart-warming story well worth an attentive watch. The message here from the citizens of Christmas Island is how gratifying it is to share of one's self with others - what most of us who celebrate the spirit of Christmas wish to experience. There's no cliches, "wow" moments, or fluff in this story. My only knock was the story was a little slow to unfold. Once it did, you witness the Sharpe couple realize their financial success has come at a price of sacrificing their other talents, and their teenage daughter learns that she could accomplish wonders "offline", and become more empathetic to her little brother by reading a letter to Santa. Andrew Walker, one of Hallmark's finest, enhances this cast, and he, along with his fellow citizens, lead the visitors, Kate (the pilot) and the Sharpe's to rediscover joy and romance.
Rachel Skarsten starred in "The Royal Nanny", one of last year's best Hallmark Christmas movies. She also lit up a sweet alternate reality Hallmark movie called "Timeless Love". Here, she plays a private pilot named Kate who's hired to fly a wealthy family from L. A. to Switzerland. Bad weather (which we never see) forces her to divert the plane to Christmas Island (population 83) in Nova Scotia where she meets Oliver, played by Hallmark All-Star Andrew Walker. He's the air traffic controller who told her to divert to Canada after criticizing her for joking around.
They're at odds initially but, as Kate and the family are forced to stay longer than planned (again, without any obvious bad weather), Kate and Oliver realize they really like each other. So, after 4 life changing days together, Kate quits her job, moves from California to Christmas Island, marries Oliver, and gets a job making Christmas cookies (when she's not volunteering at the pet shelter and planning next year's tree lighting festival).
Just kidding. She doesn't actually quit her job. And Oliver is scared of flying and refuses to fly anywhere. But the question Drew Barrymore asked in the movie "Ever After" ("A bird may love a fish...but where would they live?) is not answered here. We are just asked to enjoy the insta-love between two very appealing and attractive characters without being bothered by any of the pesky details of.... Life.
Fortunately, Skarsten and Walker have lots of chemistry and it's easy to root for them. It's also satisfying to watch the family (comprised of busy parents running a clothing empire, a disgruntled teen, and a boy who still believes in Santa) appreciate spending more time together and experiencing Christmas traditions they haven't valued in recent years.
The actors are all effective and this is the kind of Christmas comfort food that viewers tune in to Hallmark to see. It's also worth noting that, after watching literally hundreds of Hallmark movies, I don't recall one featuring a pilot who falls for an air traffic controller. Something new in a Hallmark movie needs to be acknowledged and appreciated. Unfortunately, my least favorite trope, the "almost kiss" makes yet another unwelcome appearance, no doubt delighting whoever had that on their Hallmark drinking game bingo card.
They're at odds initially but, as Kate and the family are forced to stay longer than planned (again, without any obvious bad weather), Kate and Oliver realize they really like each other. So, after 4 life changing days together, Kate quits her job, moves from California to Christmas Island, marries Oliver, and gets a job making Christmas cookies (when she's not volunteering at the pet shelter and planning next year's tree lighting festival).
Just kidding. She doesn't actually quit her job. And Oliver is scared of flying and refuses to fly anywhere. But the question Drew Barrymore asked in the movie "Ever After" ("A bird may love a fish...but where would they live?) is not answered here. We are just asked to enjoy the insta-love between two very appealing and attractive characters without being bothered by any of the pesky details of.... Life.
Fortunately, Skarsten and Walker have lots of chemistry and it's easy to root for them. It's also satisfying to watch the family (comprised of busy parents running a clothing empire, a disgruntled teen, and a boy who still believes in Santa) appreciate spending more time together and experiencing Christmas traditions they haven't valued in recent years.
The actors are all effective and this is the kind of Christmas comfort food that viewers tune in to Hallmark to see. It's also worth noting that, after watching literally hundreds of Hallmark movies, I don't recall one featuring a pilot who falls for an air traffic controller. Something new in a Hallmark movie needs to be acknowledged and appreciated. Unfortunately, my least favorite trope, the "almost kiss" makes yet another unwelcome appearance, no doubt delighting whoever had that on their Hallmark drinking game bingo card.
6 stars
This has the elements to make a good movie, including top actors and excellent scenery.
Yet, it was ultimately rather dull.
It was not a clunker, hence 6 stars, but it did not hold my interest.
The characters lacked chemistry and the "poor rich" family did not set up the audience for a breakthrough of joy at Christmas. It's not relatable for the audience to see a family on a private jet; something most viewers will never experience.
The scenery was beautiful but without witty or emotional banter, it came across as sterile, dry and without flavor. Fine actors did not save the dull story line.
This has the elements to make a good movie, including top actors and excellent scenery.
Yet, it was ultimately rather dull.
It was not a clunker, hence 6 stars, but it did not hold my interest.
The characters lacked chemistry and the "poor rich" family did not set up the audience for a breakthrough of joy at Christmas. It's not relatable for the audience to see a family on a private jet; something most viewers will never experience.
The scenery was beautiful but without witty or emotional banter, it came across as sterile, dry and without flavor. Fine actors did not save the dull story line.
I'm always on board for an Andrew Walker holiday romcom (My Christmas Family Tree) and this one doesn't disappoint. Kate (Rachel Skarsten) is a pilot who's just been given a shot at her dream job, piloting a wealthy family to Switzerland. Poor weather requires them to make an unexpected stop at a Nova Scotia town called Christmas Island, where air traffic controller Oliver (Walker) and his father, sister and nephew reside. It is here that we find out more about what everyone's deal is.
What I enjoyed most was that it wasn't strictly the usual plot line of will they or won't they. Sure, there was that, but the secondary storylines of the wealthy couple (Jefferson Brown and Kate Drummond), their two children and Oliver's family were just as interesting, to me. It was great seeing Good Witch's Peter MacNeil and Virgin River's Lauren Hammersley in supporting roles. This movie was a really good ensemble effort, which I think Hallmark does well and should do more often. The storylines were interesting and the cast was very good. Highly recommended.
What I enjoyed most was that it wasn't strictly the usual plot line of will they or won't they. Sure, there was that, but the secondary storylines of the wealthy couple (Jefferson Brown and Kate Drummond), their two children and Oliver's family were just as interesting, to me. It was great seeing Good Witch's Peter MacNeil and Virgin River's Lauren Hammersley in supporting roles. This movie was a really good ensemble effort, which I think Hallmark does well and should do more often. The storylines were interesting and the cast was very good. Highly recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song in Christmas Island is "Hurry Up Christmas" by Hunter Girl. It was also used during Hallmark's Christmas in July promotions for this season. Many people were searching for the artist, and here it is.
- GoofsThe flight is grounded due to a huge storm that lasts many days, but the weather is completely perfect and clear during their stay. Ironically, it only starts snowing when the flight is finally cleared to depart.
- Quotes
Helen Sharpe: Am I ever going to say anything right to her?
Thomas Sharpe: She's 15, so I'm going to say no.
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