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Delivers Christmas Cheer
This movie is a charming remake of Scrooge. The casting is well done, and the writing captures that warm sense of Christmas cheer. While the romantic subplot is minimal, the story's focus on the Christmas spirit works beautifully. Some of the humor leans toward the silly side, but it feels intentionally lighthearted to appeal to a broader audience. I especially loved the diner scene, that kiss was epic, in my opinion and I appreciated that it didn't serve as the ending, as is common in many Hallmark films. Overall, it's a delightful Christmas movie that delivers cozy holiday feels and stays true to the classic Hallmark formula.
A fun take on a favorite story
I enjoyed watching the time honored storyline. Erin did a great job, as always. There were lots of unexpected laughs as well. A sweet movie, a perfect break to get me in the spirit. The romance was clean and believable. And it was so nice to have a plot where the protagonist did not travel somewhere to rescue a business, and meet up with an old flame! Thanks, Hallmark.
Another "Christmas Carol"
Every few years Hallmark decides to produce a script which retells "A Chrismas Carol" in a modern setting, and we've typically enjoyed each of them.
THis one may be the best of those. Not only did we appreciater the details of their retelling, but I found many chuckles throughout the course of the film. I'm sure this is one we'll keep in mind for repeat viewings.
THis one may be the best of those. Not only did we appreciater the details of their retelling, but I found many chuckles throughout the course of the film. I'm sure this is one we'll keep in mind for repeat viewings.
Hallmark's version of Scrooged
This version totally gave me Scrooged vibes - and that's one of my all-time favorite Christmas movies.
Ella Neezer (yes, really) is stingy, power-hungry, and climbing the corporate ladder in stilettos sharp enough to draw blood. She's cruel to her employees, and of course, something tragic happens around Christmas because-Hallmark.
Cue the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, who decide to pay her a little in-flight visit while she's on a red-eye to Australia with her assistant, Bobbi. (And yep, Bobbi's son is named Tim, so we've got our Tiny Tim checkmark). Add Jake, the ex-fiancé she just happens to reunite with midair, and you can already see where this sleigh is headed.
I adored this version. The chemistry was spot-on. The performances were fantastic.
Look, some folks act like Hallmark movies need to be cinematic masterpieces. They don't. They're meant to be cozy, silly, and full of holiday sparkle. With the world being the mess that it is, I'll happily take a cheesy rom-com that ends with a kiss under fake snow.
Loved it. Total rewatch.
Ella Neezer (yes, really) is stingy, power-hungry, and climbing the corporate ladder in stilettos sharp enough to draw blood. She's cruel to her employees, and of course, something tragic happens around Christmas because-Hallmark.
Cue the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, who decide to pay her a little in-flight visit while she's on a red-eye to Australia with her assistant, Bobbi. (And yep, Bobbi's son is named Tim, so we've got our Tiny Tim checkmark). Add Jake, the ex-fiancé she just happens to reunite with midair, and you can already see where this sleigh is headed.
I adored this version. The chemistry was spot-on. The performances were fantastic.
Look, some folks act like Hallmark movies need to be cinematic masterpieces. They don't. They're meant to be cozy, silly, and full of holiday sparkle. With the world being the mess that it is, I'll happily take a cheesy rom-com that ends with a kiss under fake snow.
Loved it. Total rewatch.
Well..
Was ok but not original & clichéd,typical Hallmark movie.
Just wouldn't be the holidays,without another version of this topic/theme.
Actors to acting was fine,cinematography decent & music didn't overwhelm dialog.
Worth seeing once. Not something will rewatch,again.
Hallmark for years has been in a rut,where quality over quantity is more appreciated.
Anyway.. Happy holidays! Enjoy this upcoming season.
Just wouldn't be the holidays,without another version of this topic/theme.
Actors to acting was fine,cinematography decent & music didn't overwhelm dialog.
Worth seeing once. Not something will rewatch,again.
Hallmark for years has been in a rut,where quality over quantity is more appreciated.
Anyway.. Happy holidays! Enjoy this upcoming season.
35 Romantic Holiday Movies to Stream at Home
35 Romantic Holiday Movies to Stream at Home
Get your fill of happily-ever-afters with this year's lineup of holiday-themed romantic movies to watch from the comfort of home.
Did you know
- TriviaIf you listen closely, rhere are numerous references to other stories by Charles Dicken peppered throughout the movie.. The references can be anything from famous quotTions (i.e. "the best of times, the worst of times", "Please sir, can I have some more?") to titles ("great expectations").
- ConnectionsReferences It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
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