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Traumatized by her mother's death, a 6-year-old girl stops talking, but is cared for by her three uncles. The story unfolds as all of them discover the importance of family.Traumatized by her mother's death, a 6-year-old girl stops talking, but is cared for by her three uncles. The story unfolds as all of them discover the importance of family.Traumatized by her mother's death, a 6-year-old girl stops talking, but is cared for by her three uncles. The story unfolds as all of them discover the importance of family.
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I know these Xmas movies are not for everyone (mainly because most are so by-the-book and lamely acted), but this is one I can highly recommend. Highlights are the beautiful scenery (it takes place in Friday Harbor, WA so features nice island and water views) - an unusual, appealing story - not just one but THREE very handsome young men who are actually good actors - a very pretty and appealing young woman - real chemistry between the couple - one of the cutest kids ever in these Hallmark movies - and a lovely final scene with Christmas sailboats and a full moon.
This movie starts pulling the heartstrings from the first scene where Maggie is left at the altar. (And yes that scene helps establish the mindset of Maggie.) The writers did pile on with sentimental moments. An adorable little girl. And I do mean adorable, and she doesn't speak. There's even a dog, and don't forget the fairy.
Eloise Mumford is well cast in this role. She and Sean Farris connect and Mumford also with Josie Gallina as Holly. Both relationships are part of the appeal of this movie.
I don't think anyone has any doubts about where the story is going, but that doesn't matter. You know what's coming but that doesn't make it any less heartwarming. It's great to just sit back and enjoy the ride.
This story is as much about family as it is a romance. Unfortunately the Maggie/Mark part of the story is a little bit rushed. In the 90 minute TV movie format, it had to be, and I can't see how the could have shortened anything else.
The uncles/brothers throw in some goofiness. And there's some other funny moments like Maggie tripping off the curb and the aftermath.
Side note: Mumford and Farris team up a few years later in A Veteran's Christmas. Of the four Hallmark movies to date, I think this is Mumford's best.
Eloise Mumford is well cast in this role. She and Sean Farris connect and Mumford also with Josie Gallina as Holly. Both relationships are part of the appeal of this movie.
I don't think anyone has any doubts about where the story is going, but that doesn't matter. You know what's coming but that doesn't make it any less heartwarming. It's great to just sit back and enjoy the ride.
This story is as much about family as it is a romance. Unfortunately the Maggie/Mark part of the story is a little bit rushed. In the 90 minute TV movie format, it had to be, and I can't see how the could have shortened anything else.
The uncles/brothers throw in some goofiness. And there's some other funny moments like Maggie tripping off the curb and the aftermath.
Side note: Mumford and Farris team up a few years later in A Veteran's Christmas. Of the four Hallmark movies to date, I think this is Mumford's best.
You don't have to be Alex to know where this is going.
Holly is adorable even when she doesn't speak or even smile. There's just something about her.
The main characters are appealing enough. Sean Faris and Eloise Mumford (who looks like Katherine Heigl to me) do a good enough job for Lifetime. This is a Hallmark Hall of Fame production, though, but they're okay. Catherine Berube as the voice of reason probably does the best job of anyone.
The town is one of those pleasant small towns, but with a little more culture than Mayberry. The people there are nice for the most part.
The best moments involve Maggie and Holly and that tiny house where the fairy lives.
And Maggie can Riverdance!
It's a nice Christmas story, even of it doesn't quite reach the level of a Hallmark production.
Holly is adorable even when she doesn't speak or even smile. There's just something about her.
The main characters are appealing enough. Sean Faris and Eloise Mumford (who looks like Katherine Heigl to me) do a good enough job for Lifetime. This is a Hallmark Hall of Fame production, though, but they're okay. Catherine Berube as the voice of reason probably does the best job of anyone.
The town is one of those pleasant small towns, but with a little more culture than Mayberry. The people there are nice for the most part.
The best moments involve Maggie and Holly and that tiny house where the fairy lives.
And Maggie can Riverdance!
It's a nice Christmas story, even of it doesn't quite reach the level of a Hallmark production.
Three brothers are cast well and very believable in their interactions. Love the characters. Little girl is adorable & has wonderful facial expressions.
Eloise Mumford is 26 in this 2012 movie and is great. She starred in Just in Time for Christmas (2015) which was a perfect movie. Love her telling the story here of the Fairy who lives in the doll house. One such moment made me tear up. Loved her happy Irish dancing. Sean Faris as the uncle turned dad is a familiar face and does an adequate job. I watched this about 4 years ago and this second time it seemed better. The high 7.0 rating probably comes from the nature of the story a little girl (Holly) loses her mother and as a result has stopped talking. The Christmas theme seems a bit forced in this story.
Did you know
- TriviaThe coffee house that Sean Faris' character owns, "T.A.N. Coffee", is an actual café in Nova Scotia which operates by the same name.
- GoofsWhile supposedly on Friday Harbor, an island in Washington State, there is an announcement that the ferry is leaving for Bellingham (Washington). The ferry from Friday Harbor to the mainland goes to Anacortes, not Bellingham.
- Quotes
Holly Nagle: [With the three Nagle brothers, pointing to Alex and then looking at Mark] He's my favorite uncle. So is Uncle Scott... And, you think you can be my dad?
- SoundtracksThe First Noël
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