'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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Bryan (Robert Buckley) is the CEO of a development company. His friends persuade him to find a date on a dating app, and he happens to reply to Jessie's post. Upon meeting, they make it clear it is not a date, and that he merely escorts her to her family's Christmas party.
The Chamberlain family traditionally plays various games - or Christmas Olympics as they refer to it, which involves performing various (fun) tasks. Things get complicated for Bryan when he learns Jessie's best friend, Shelly, is a tenant he must evict before the New Year.
Yes, yes, being a Hallmark movie it is predictable from beginning to end, but this is exactly what you'd expect from Hallmark and noting more than to awaken the Christmas spirit. It is nevertheless a fairly entertaining movie, and Robert Buckley is so handsome!
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.
But from the movie's cover and the fact that it was a Hallmark Christmas movie, I assumed that I was likely in for a tsunami of sap. But I still opted to give writer Ramona Barckert and director Bradley Walsh the benefit of the doubt.
And I was actually adequately entertained. Writer Ramona Barckert put together a script and storyline that actually proved entertaining and enjoyable. It wasn't really as corny and sappy as the usual stuff that Hallmark release, and that was a refreshing change of pace. Plus there was a sense of believability to the storyline, which made it all the more enjoyable to sit through. So thumbs up to writer Ramona Barckert for that accomplishment.
I was not familiar with leading actress Amy Groening, but I was familiar with leading actor Robert Buckley. I have to say that the leading performers had a nice chemistry on the screen, though most of the time it was Robert Buckley who stole the spotlight and carried the scenes.
If you enjoy a heartfelt and entertaining Christmas story, and can do without the usual buckets of sap that Hallmark throws at you, then give "'Twas The Date Before Christmas" a chance. I did, and I was genuinely entertained and surprised with the movie. And it is actually a Christmas movie that I would recommend you to check out. Sure, it does not have the contents to be a Christmas classic, but it is a good nice nonetheless.
My rating of director Bradley Walsh's 2024 movie "'Twas The Date Before Christmas" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Firstly, it is rigidly formulaic, but the formula is applied sensibly, with no childish misunderstandings or extended histrionics, so that's a good start. The two leads ooze chemistry -what man could not have chemistry with Groening, right?- and their fun banter comes very easily with each other. Also the growing attraction is paced perfectly, and not based on one single event that suddenly made them both realise they'd fallen in love. The script is way better than a lot of budget christmas films, and it feels like this one has had some time spent on it. The direction is great and the sets second to none. The film oozes christmas, romance and family fun. Many christmas films aren't rewatchable because the story is just a one off love-'em-and-leave-'em plot, but this one is different. It's lots of fun and a few laughs too so I would be happy to re-watch now and again.
It has a warm and happy vibe to it and I am more than happy to give it a solid 6.
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.