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The Mistletoe Promise

  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.9K
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Jaime King and Luke Macfarlane in The Mistletoe Promise (2016)
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Two self-confessed 'Christmasphobes' sign a contract which will mutually benefit them over the holiday season.Two self-confessed 'Christmasphobes' sign a contract which will mutually benefit them over the holiday season.Two self-confessed 'Christmasphobes' sign a contract which will mutually benefit them over the holiday season.

  • Director
    • David Winning
  • Writers
    • Richard Paul Evans
    • Michael Nourse
  • Stars
    • Jaime King
    • Luke Macfarlane
    • Christie Laing
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • David Winning
    • Writers
      • Richard Paul Evans
      • Michael Nourse
    • Stars
      • Jaime King
      • Luke Macfarlane
      • Christie Laing
    • 58User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jaime King
    Jaime King
    • Elise
    Luke Macfarlane
    Luke Macfarlane
    • Nick
    Christie Laing
    • Holly
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Dan
    Sarah Smyth
    Sarah Smyth
    • Ashley
    Erin Boyes
    Erin Boyes
    • Zoey
    • (as Erin Kathleen Boyes)
    Ashley Ross
    Ashley Ross
    • Drew
    Benjamin Wilkinson
    Benjamin Wilkinson
    • Scott
    William Vaughan
    William Vaughan
    • Bradford
    • (as William C. Vaughan)
    Chelsey Marie
    • Kylie
    Kehli O'Byrne
    Kehli O'Byrne
    • Sharon
    Kyle Donaldson
    • Weatherman
    Alvin Sanders
    Alvin Sanders
    • Honcho Willison
    Zenaida Telfair
    Zenaida Telfair
    • Sales Clerk
    Angela Brown
    • Caroler #1
    Jim Rider
    • Caroler #2
    Evelyn Milanese
    • Caroler #3
    Stephanie Bauder
    • Hitesman Christmas party guest
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • David Winning
    • Writers
      • Richard Paul Evans
      • Michael Nourse
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    10Jackbv123

    Over and over

    I watch this movie over and over, year after year. If I see it listed to broadcast, I get excited.

    The premise has been used a few times, but somehow this one feels a little different. It is a straightforward story. I've seen this movie enough I can't objectively say if there are any surprises, but I don't really think so, at least not big ones. That doesn't matter. This is a case where the actors are what makes it. I will say that I think the bit with the Reindeer report plays out a little uniquely.

    I've seen Luke MacFarlane a few times now and those movies are usually good. He delivers a solid performance in this one. He and Jaime King definitely have chemistry. But watching Jaime King again for I don't know how many times, I am more impressed than ever. She is perfectly cast for this movie. Elise isn't an ice queen, but you might think so at first glance and King plays the dichotomy perfectly. She shows the hidden depth of feeling. She shows a wounded woman falling in love and trying not to hope that this time things will go right. It's a contract and Elise holds rigidly to it, yet doesn't.

    I often say in reviews that what makes a good movie in this genre is having plenty of screens time for the leads to build their relationship and this movie does that generously.

    Christmas romance movies are a guilty pleasure and this one fits my taste buds perfectly.

    About the movie vs the book: I didn't realize there was a book until after I had seen the movie twice at least and written the review above. I saw a review mentioning the book, so I found it and read it. The movie and the book are as different as can be. If you change the names of the characters and the contract, it could be said that this movie is not really based on the book at all. The contract is similar, but so are the premises of so many Christmas movies. The contract in the book is not initiated in the same was as the movie. Other characters in the book are nothing like the ones in the movie. Elise is not as confident, but she is also scarred, probably more than the movie Elise. Situations are different and events are different. The book is also great. But It has a much more serious side to it and the climax is touching.
    8sndbd-93781

    When is a promise different from a commitment?

    Enjoyable and its always fun to see mutual interests grow to friendship, especially at Christmas.. the most stressful season! The film takes us on an original premise, a promise, to watch strangers reveal how they came to be where they are today... and how they can help each other resolve issues, and take pleasure in seeing it unfold. Isn't that the Christmas spirit?

    Oh, there are definite production problems along the way... the extras working in the film are so bad, its distracting beyond belief -- particularly in the food court, and the snow man building contest. The fake snow is also very annoying. But the main characters do keep your attention. Sarah Smyth, as Ashley, was particularly believable.

    You want to believe that it's a wonderful life... including for a lawyer and a travel shop operator. Miracles... and good people... can live Christmas every day of the year.

    Now, it's time to read the book.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Growth under the mistletoe

    The book is a great one, but this review is going to come from somebody who is going to judge 'The Mistletoe Promise' on its own terms rather than a constant book to film comparison. The concept sounds familiar and the title is slightly corny yet sweet, but Hallmark have showed more than once that they are capable of making above average festive films in a very hit and miss bunch. Luke Macfarlane is often very watchable and no stranger to Hallmark.

    Seeing 'The Mistletoe Promise' is a very loose adaptation of the book, which will disappoint (and has disappointed) fans of the book, but it is far from a bad film on its own. 2016 was inconsistent in quality for Hallmark and 'The Mistletoe Promise' is one of the better efforts in my personal opinion. Anybody that loves Christmas and wants a pleasant inoffensive distraction on a dull afternoon may find it likeable enough and while not great it's nice enough.

    Editing is on the rushed side in places. The story can be slow and too thin, as well as contrived, in spots, and the characters are sketchy in development. This tends to be a common Hallmark problem so that was not unexpected.

    Likewise with the music tending to be too intrusive. Have found more than once with Hallmark that their soundtracks are on the too intrusive and too constant side. Still find that the case here, though there have been worse cases before and since.

    Mcfarlane as said has always been watchable and he proves that in his charismatic and subtle performance here. Jaime King tries a little too hard in places but is mostly charming and the chemistry between the two of them never comes over as awkward or dull. They are very sweet and sincere together. Despite the characters being quite sketchy, the supporting cast all do a good job. The direction is sympathetic yet alert enough.

    Visually, 'The Mistletoe Promise' is good looking. It's beautifully photographed and the scenery is quite captivating. The dialogue flows better and more naturally than the dialogue in most Hallmark films and doesn't fall as much into cheese and soap. The story is very light-hearted and really warms the heart, despite its predictability and other things, any character changes actually not coming out of the blue or feeling hasty and the music doesn't too overscored. The lead characters grow and aren't too perfect or have negative character traits exaggerated too much.

    Concluding, not great but above average. 7/10
    8Pete-Claus

    A contract for all seasons

    A clever plot with lots of twists and good humorous lines. Also meaningful character growth. A little different from the usual Christmas movie. Most enjoyable. Also satisfying to watch.
    9ronalamont-91472

    Really enjoyable Christmas movie....

    This particular Hallmark movie is a cut above the rest. It is well directed, well cast, well acted and well written ... It's a unique premise, from a book I believe, and it's a delight to have something very different to watch unfold for a change. All the characters are very likable and there's a sweet chemistry between the two lead actors that makes them even more believable. The storyline and the couples' interactions aren't forced (as they so often are in a Hallmark movie)... and while they try to stay true to their "Promise" they don't seem pressured to perform a "dating" dance that would take them beyond its limits so it all feels very real. Two people, unable to enjoy Christmas for their own reasons, meet and form a contract (a Promise) to help each other get through the difficult holiday period and each help the other achieve their goal. I really enjoy Hallmark movies but lately their themes have been getting extremely repetitive and the characters and interactions predictable. Not this one ... I really wasn't sure how it was going to work out in the end and I cared. It does seem mandatory that "figgy pudding" is mentioned or sung about in every Hallmark Christmas movie and, in this one aspect, The Mistletoe Promise is no exception. Otherwise it truly is and well worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      The second time Lochlyn Munro and Jaime King have worked together, twelve years after White Chicks (2004).
    • Goofs
      During the sleigh ride, Elise's lips sometimes don't match the words we hear from the side-angle shots.
    • Connections
      Referenced in It's Christmastown: 040 - We Found Love in a Fooded Court (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      We Wish You a Merry Christmas
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Performed by Angela Brown, Evelyn Milanese, and Jim Rider

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • What's Filming in Vancouver
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Обітниця під омелою
    • Filming locations
      • Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada(Food Court in Mall)
    • Production companies
      • Annuit Coeptis Entertainment II
      • Johnson Production Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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