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Brittany Bristow and Matt Cohen in Holiday Date (2019)

Review by Jackbv123

Holiday Date

5/10

Fake boybriend and Hannukah

I don't know what order they showed them, but Hallmark brought us two movies combining Christmas and Hannukah this year. Mistletoe & Menorahs was a much better entry in that category. This one started out as annoying, but did get a little better in the second half.

Joel is arrogant and clumsy in the beginning. I did not like him and I felt sorry for Brooke. Brooke doesn't have just one jerk for a boyfriend, but two if you count the fake. Then Presto! Somewhere about half way through, the man changes and the socially awkward jerk becomes likeable. Even so, I didn't think it was enough for Brooke to undergo the inevitable falling in love. Even after the change, I thought the chemistry between them was less than thrilling.

Teryl Rothery always seems to do a good job in supporting roles, this time as the mom.

The first half also made an attempt at comedy, mostly through the inept Joel. I didn't find it funny, but many will.
  • Jackbv123
  • Dec 20, 2019

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