'Twas the Date Before Christmas
- TV Movie
- 2024
- 1h 24m
To prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie (Groening) lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition.To prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie (Groening) lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition.To prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie (Groening) lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition.
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- 4 nominations total
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Really liked this
The story was fun too: a woman wants to preserve the Christmas traditions she has enjoyed with her very eccentric family, so she invents a boyfriend, finding someone on a dating app to pass along.
She brings him to the family Olympics, which is a series of zany Christmas themed competitions.
There's plenty of fun, and a lot of heartwarming situations as the family bonds with her new "boyfriend" only to discover he's actually a stranger.
This is the first of the Hallmarks for me this year, and they're off to a nice start.
CHRISTMAS OLYMPICS GETS A BRONZE MEDAL
Amy Groening's and Robert Buckley's chemistry is terrific, and Mimi Kuzyk as Aunt Lilly provides a lot of fun! Unfortunately, the movie goes downhill as the plot refocuses on the usual Hallmark "conflict" and of course this leads to the way too predictable conclusion. Also, It would've been better to allow more time for the romance, the ending felt rushed!
Heart warming!
Pretty good!
The fairly implausible plot line hardly seems to matter when you see Robert Buckley (of "One Tree Hill" and "Chesapeake Shores" fame) and Amy Groening on screen together.
They are both strong actors, and their chemistry is absolutely perfect - it carries the movie brilliantly. They elevate it from being a fairly run-of-the-mill movie to one you want to watch again.
It's great to see Groening in a lead role, and Buckley has been killing it as a Hallmark leading man for years now.
The story involves a family holding a 'Christmas Olympics', which gives us plenty of light moments, and the heavier ones are handed deftly.
I wouldn't be averse to a sequel.
Heart, Hilarity & Well Cast
Jessie (Amy Groening) and Bryan (Robert Buckley) meet via a dating app. She's been nursing a broken heart for a year and is looking for a date to bring to her family's wacky, over-the-top Christmas party, and he is encouraged by his close friends to get back into the dating pool. After they work out the logistics of their first date with some cute texting banter, we soon see them on their way to her mom's house for the big event, where Bryan meets her boisterous, loving family and is introduced to a 23-year-old tradition called the Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics. They partake in all the events as a couple, while keeping the fact that this is actually their first date a secret. Is their secret eventually uncovered? Maybe. And is there a plot twist that somehow connects Bryan to someone in the family? Maybe. Am I going to ruin it for you? No.
Robert Buckley (charming and likable as ever) elevates every show/movie he's in, and wasn't it about time that Hallmark finally promoted the warm and witty Amy Groening to top billing?! Both give performances with real heart, and their chemistry is easy and palpable. I had high hopes for this particular movie, and it rose to the occasion in spades. Very much worth the watch, and I highly recommend it.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on a true story.
- GoofsDuring the couples quiz, Bryan writes down "gloves" and Jessie writes down "mittens," and Aunt Lilly scolds him with "Jessie never wears gloves!" But she wears gloves throughout the entire movie.
- Quotes
Shelly: *You* are not telling anyone that this is a blind date!
Jessie: We are not. Look, Mom assumed! And, so I, I just, you know ...
Shelly: Decided to lie to your family, and now, I am lying to them too!
Jessie: No, no, you can remain completely neutral. I mean, you have plausible deniability.
Shelly: Right. What if he hurts someone? What, what if he takes all the silverware?
Jessie: He's not gonna do that.
Shelly: And you know this because you *know* him so well?
Jessie: Look, this is a one-time, one-day thing; and we're, we're keeping the mood *light* and breezy, and it's, it's fun!
Shelly: Okay!
Jessie: Okay? Here, come, yeah.
[they hug]
Shelly, Jessie: [together] Mmm.
Jessie: That's nice.
Shelly: Okay.
Jessie: You good?
Shelly: I am cold!
Jessie: Okay.
Shelly: Okay.







