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A divorced workaholic executive goes back to her hometown to spend Christmas with her son and mother. Through a rekindled romance and a small miracle, she discovers where her heart truly bel... Read allA divorced workaholic executive goes back to her hometown to spend Christmas with her son and mother. Through a rekindled romance and a small miracle, she discovers where her heart truly belongs.A divorced workaholic executive goes back to her hometown to spend Christmas with her son and mother. Through a rekindled romance and a small miracle, she discovers where her heart truly belongs.
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Hilarie Burton Morgan
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Hilarie Burton is a bit of amazing. She played the part of a Louisiana young mom perfectly. The way she talked was perfect. I live in the area and she reminded me of a young mom I know- phrases like "Just Sayin". If this lady got the roles Lacey Chabert got- we'd have better movies. The way she talked with her son in those tender moments was just perfect. I watched "Last Chance for Christmas- 2015" the night before in which she plays a black haired mom/rancher (did not seem like the same person). Good thing I hadn't watched this movie first because in comparison to this movie her role would have seemed such a waste. I see she was in another movie "Surprised by Love" in which she was a blonde.
As you gather Hilarie Burton gets an A+, her son, Markie Post (mom), and Tyler Hilton all get A's. Randy Travis played a part that added little to the movie. Ed Asner role was a bit crucial but a Cajun accent did not seem right. He reminded me a little of Spencer Tracy. If the story had some depth this could have been an excellent movie. It is a good movie, well done in acting and is worth watching, you might doze in spots if you're a bit tired.
As you gather Hilarie Burton gets an A+, her son, Markie Post (mom), and Tyler Hilton all get A's. Randy Travis played a part that added little to the movie. Ed Asner role was a bit crucial but a Cajun accent did not seem right. He reminded me a little of Spencer Tracy. If the story had some depth this could have been an excellent movie. It is a good movie, well done in acting and is worth watching, you might doze in spots if you're a bit tired.
I love this movie it brought the magic of the Christmas with no cliche romances. The downfall was the kid was a brat and Santa serieouly. But overall great movie
At the first sigh, another Christmas film , like so many others. In fact, a beautiful film. For few reasons. The first - Edward Asner and his talks with the young Brody Rose , reminding few slices of childhood dialogues with grand father, and the dream to meet Santa. Second- the South atmosphere, realistic, delicate, precise crafted. Not the last -Randy Travis portrait of a contemporary saint. And, sure,Hilarie Burton defining, in inspired manner, a carrer woman, preocupead by her child, returning to her home and rediscovering the true love. Short, a seductive romantic film, giving more than expected romance.
"Christmas on the Bayou" is a holiday romance film that is set in the American South, were it rarely snows. But, unfortunately this is another film with multiple formulaic features. It has a divorced, single mom with a seven-year-old boy. She's climbing the corporate ladder in the big city. They live in an apartment and the boy feels she doesn't pay much attention to him. In frustration and weary from work, she decides to go home for Christmas. So, she calls her widowed mother who is vary happy to have her come home to Martinville, Louisiana. While there for a week, she still spend time on her laptop doing work, in between other things. The last formula element is that her old childhood boyfriend is there - and is now a town police officer.
The only fresh aspect in this film is the holiday lighting in the community for Christmas, the pictures of the bayou, and some interesting treatment of Santa Claus as Popa Noel. The mom finagles to get the daughter and her old sweetheart back together. But the daughter is overly standoffish with her former beau.
Although one can guess how this will end, as with most of these TV films for the holidays, the interest for many of us who continue to watch and enjoy these annual holiday offerings is in what may be new or different about them. But for the scenery and different location, I would have rated this film just five stars. The performances aren't particularly good, and some even seem wooden at times. That goes for Ed Asner too, who plays Papa Noel.
Here are some lines from this film.
Zack, "And I hate school. I don't wanna go." Katherine, "Hey, it's third grade. You don't know how to be miserable until at least high school."
Zack, "Look, I do like soccer, but you never play with me. How am I gonna get better if I have no one to play with?"
Caleb, "Cute kid. Got your nose. And your scowl."
Lilly, "Oh, honey, you can't chase happiness. You gotta find it where you are."
The only fresh aspect in this film is the holiday lighting in the community for Christmas, the pictures of the bayou, and some interesting treatment of Santa Claus as Popa Noel. The mom finagles to get the daughter and her old sweetheart back together. But the daughter is overly standoffish with her former beau.
Although one can guess how this will end, as with most of these TV films for the holidays, the interest for many of us who continue to watch and enjoy these annual holiday offerings is in what may be new or different about them. But for the scenery and different location, I would have rated this film just five stars. The performances aren't particularly good, and some even seem wooden at times. That goes for Ed Asner too, who plays Papa Noel.
Here are some lines from this film.
Zack, "And I hate school. I don't wanna go." Katherine, "Hey, it's third grade. You don't know how to be miserable until at least high school."
Zack, "Look, I do like soccer, but you never play with me. How am I gonna get better if I have no one to play with?"
Caleb, "Cute kid. Got your nose. And your scowl."
Lilly, "Oh, honey, you can't chase happiness. You gotta find it where you are."
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- TriviaThe movie was filmed in St. Martinville, Louisiana
- GoofsToward the end of the film Katherine has a cell phone call then puts her phone in the left pocket of her blazer. In later scenes it is no longer there.
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