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Hearts of Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • TV-G
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.1K
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Kristoffer Polaha and Emilie Ullerup in Hearts of Christmas (2016)
DramaRomance

When Jenny plans a traditional yearly Christmas party for nurses in neonatal intensive care unit and their beloved supervisor Alice, she butts heads with Matt, a new CFO tasked to cut costs.When Jenny plans a traditional yearly Christmas party for nurses in neonatal intensive care unit and their beloved supervisor Alice, she butts heads with Matt, a new CFO tasked to cut costs.When Jenny plans a traditional yearly Christmas party for nurses in neonatal intensive care unit and their beloved supervisor Alice, she butts heads with Matt, a new CFO tasked to cut costs.

  • Director
    • Monika Mitchell
  • Writer
    • J.B. White
  • Stars
    • Emilie Ullerup
    • Kristoffer Polaha
    • Sharon Lawrence
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Monika Mitchell
    • Writer
      • J.B. White
    • Stars
      • Emilie Ullerup
      • Kristoffer Polaha
      • Sharon Lawrence
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Emilie Ullerup
    Emilie Ullerup
    • Jenny
    Kristoffer Polaha
    Kristoffer Polaha
    • Matt
    Sharon Lawrence
    Sharon Lawrence
    • Alice
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
    • Lauren
    • (as Crystal Lowe)
    Nicholas Carella
    Nicholas Carella
    • Walt
    Rachel Hayward
    Rachel Hayward
    • Kate
    Bruce Dawson
    Bruce Dawson
    • Bob
    Kimberley Sustad
    Kimberley Sustad
    • Isabel
    Jay Hindle
    Jay Hindle
    • Eric
    Ruby Gillett
    • Selena
    Brendon Zub
    Brendon Zub
    • Dan
    Omari Newton
    Omari Newton
    • Francisco
    Graeme Duffy
    Graeme Duffy
    • Store Manager
    Chris McNally
    Chris McNally
    • Connor
    Taylor Hastings
    Taylor Hastings
    • Zoey
    Dylan Archambault
    Dylan Archambault
    • Greg
    Gidget
    Gidget
    • Mr. Dudley
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Monika Mitchell
    • Writer
      • J.B. White
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    7rebekahrox

    Mis-Matched

    This was a decent Hallmark script-wise and acting-wise. And it certainly was a tearjerker due to a surprise reveal at the end. But it suffered from a couple of things. First off, the character Emilie Ullerup played, Jenny, a Neo-natal Intensive Care nurse, was naive and closed minded. That alone would have made her unsympathetic, but unfortunately her "nemesis" the CFO whose job it was to keep the hospital from failing by cutting expenses and laying off a few senior employees, including her mentor, Alice, was played by Kristopher Polaha. He is possibly one of the most admired and loved of the Hallmark male leads. He is very attractive and sexy as well as conveying strength and gentleness. Those eyes! That voice! Yes, I'm a fan. If the character he played wasn't quite so likable, reasonable, and so obviously a good guy, It would have made Jenny's belligerent behavior more relatable and sympathetic.

    I also had a problem with the CFO of the hospital romancing a nurse. He is in a position of power over her. She is for all intents and purposes, his employee. He is firing people and deciding whose departments get their expenses cut. It was inappropriate and dangerous for both of their careers and reputations. It would have taken one jealous colleague of either of them to cry "favoritism!" to make a whole lot of trouble. What if they got seriously involved and it didn't go well? Once she jumps into his arms in full view of the whole hospital in the end, she has sealed her fate as far as working with him at the same beloved hospital. So not such a happy ending for one of them. Probably her.

    I just don't know what he saw in her. She was cute looking, but she came across as a spoiled teenager to his mature successful bachelor who could have had his pick of beautiful exceptional women. Why was he even single in the first place?

    Trying to end on a positive note, what a treat to see some actors who are now Hallmark regulars in bit parts: Kimberley Sustad as Matt's sister, and Brendan Zub and Chris McNally as two worried fathers. Of course, Sharon Lawrence as Alice, the focus of all of the angst, was wonderful as always. And speaking of Alice, what was up with Jenny and her cohorts diverting all Alice's personal Christmas Cards to the point she thought she'd been forgotten by all of her old patients? It was for a good cause, I guess, but not very nice in the moment. Nope. Did not care for Nurse Jenny.
    10JSGal

    LOVE THIS MOVIE!

    Any movie with Kristoffer Polaha will be a hit with me. Just his tender voice melts my heart! This was another one of Hallmark's heartwarming productions. I love their "farewells" to the babies as they are discharged. I think that would be a good practice for any neonatal unit to adopt.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Christmas hearts

    There has never been any bias for or against Hallmark Christmas films. Actually think there are a mix of good, bad (and worse in some cases) and somewhere between mediocre and decent, so it's a variable output really. One just needs to know what to expect and not to expect too much. Have also had any bias for this genre and the two leads are no strangers to good performances even in hit and miss film choices. Did like the idea for the story, although the structure is samey the setting is a departure to the usual ones seen.

    'Hearts of Christmas' is a very pleasant watch and when taken for what it is and meant to be it succeeds at what it set out to do. Expectations were mixed, they were met and exceeded. The title is a pretty sugary one, but the film isn't as much so it's another case of not judging a film by its title. As far as Hallmark films go, 'Hearts of Christmas' is somewhere around high middle. This opinion is from judging the film on its own terms without comparing it to anything else, so am not saying (never have, never will do) that it is on par with something else that has gotten the same rating that will make some scoff.

    Is 'Hearts of Christmas' perfect? No. The structure of the film and what happens is very familiar territory for Hallmark so there is a seen it all before vibe throughout. Did find the ending a bit too rushed and too tidy, as well as easily telegraphed.

    A lot of the dialogue early on is heavy on the cheese and corn factors and doesn't flow very naturally, so there were moments where there was admittedly some cringing into my seat.

    However, 'Hearts of Christmas' at least looks nice and professional. Although the authenticity of the locations can be, and has been, questioned, the scenery still looks lovely and appropriately festive, complemented very nicely by the photography. The soundtrack is nostalgic and isn't as intrusive in tone or placement as most other Hallmark Christmas films, as that has been a common criticism from me and quite a number of others. The direction is accomodating while not going through the motions.

    The dialogue is less than great early on but if one sticks with the film it does improve, it is tighter and less stilted and the cheese and sentiment isn't as much. The story is very predictable admittedly, but it still engaged me and was charming and heart-warming while not taking itself too seriously. The characters may be well worn cliches, but they came over to me as likeable enough and any negative character traits didn't come over as over the top like can be the case in Hallmark Christmas films. Emilie Ullerup and Kristoffer Polaha are very appealing leads, they look comfortable and don't overdo any habitual mannerisms. Their chemistry came over as genuine, took time to unfold and didn't come over as contrived. The supporting cast also do very well, with a sparkling Sharon Lawrence standing out and also giving the film's best performance.

    Concluding, worth watching. 7/10.
    5heidibetrug

    OK but........

    As Hallmark movies go, this one is a tad more tolerable than the rest . The characters aren't silly and it's refreshing to have a plot centered on something other than cookie baking, chefs or small town Christmas festivals and reunited high school sweethearts. However, realism was left at the sound stage door when the action moves to the NICU. No one around these babies is gowned. Jenny wanders in wearing her street clothes, Mom and Dad - in their street clothes too,- hold baby James while standing. The nurses never seem to be actually taking care of the babies but rather sit around talking, and only look lovingly at the patients. every so often. Remember - NICU stands for Neonatal INTENSIVE CARE unit. The patients may be tiny but the technology and care provided is cutting edge and truly intensive as the name indicates. Hallmark makes it look like all that's needed to treat these babies is lots of sentiment and an abundance of Christmas decorations.
    9gehewe

    Hearts of Christmas- Good Enough to Touch Your Heart

    I am surprised I am the first one to write a review on this movie.

    Very very pleasant lead actress and actor (Jenny and Matt) make this a delightful one to watch. There is a conflict on her part and even a hint of a "White Christmas" (Bing Crosby Rosemary Clooney) misunderstanding at the end. The supporting role of Alice made for some of the nicest heartfelt moments in the movie- well done.

    The Neo Natal Ward at the hospital was well done with the care they provide the families. The smaller part of parents the baby in the incubator did make me wonder where I had seen him before-- Looked it up- he was in 4 Christmas Movies in 2016. The lady that played a small part as Matt's sister looked familiar and had starred in Nine Lives of Christmas.

    I am borderline on this- but yes I would watch it again. Even though we were tired we did not doze. I gave it a 9 instead of an 8 because of a surprise at the end and the Neo Natal care for the family aspect.

    Some criticisms. The movie title is a bit of a stretch. Another ice skating scene- really?

    My family criticized my criticisms. There is a pledge/farewell that is said by the staff to the parents that has "Hearts" in it. I did not quite catch that, but thought it is great they do the pledge. The staff is about Heart and not the bottom line, hence the "Hearts of Christmas" title. Also what happens at the ice skating rink does contribute to the story.

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    • Trivia
      "Bobby Sox 50's Diner", the establishment where the main characters drank hot chocolate, is the actual name of the restaurant in Maple Ridge, BC, Canada where that scene was shot.
    • Goofs
      Jenny and Kate watch Bob hang the Christmas lights on the exterior of the house. The exterior of the house had previously been shown already with the lights hung.
    • Quotes

      Jenny: It's a party for nurses. You know, they're hard-working, underpaid...

      Store Manager: Yea, I'm hard-working and underpaid.

      Jenny: But look how much I'm buying, through.

      Store Manager: Discounts on advertised items only.

      Jenny: Come on, Chris... Can I call you Chris? I'm on really tight budget here.

      Matt: You know, I can actually verify that. There was a tight fisted, bean-counting Scrooge, just slashed it to shreds.

      Store Manager: This is not my problem.

      Jenny: You know what? Community Memorial is a non-profit, so any sorts of discount that the store wants to give would be considered a tax write-off.

      Store Manager: Are you authorized to take donations on behalf of hospital?

      Jenny: No, but he is.

      Matt: I am. I am because I am the CFO of the hospital.

      Store Manager: There is a form for that. I'll be right back.

      Matt: Thanks Chris.

      Jenny: Great.

      Matt: Uh, you're welcome.

      Jenny: Thank you.

      Matt: Wow... That's a pretty... That's a pretty cold shoulder. Let me see... Is this?

      Jenny: Nope, not going to find that one any warmer.

      Matt: It's pretty frosty, too.

      Jenny: You know what? I get that you're trying to be funny right now.

      Matt: I'm bringing my best stuff here.

      Jenny: I'm not going to take the bait...

      Matt: Why... a little bit, you are. Little bit.

      Jenny: I told you how I feel about what are you doing at the hospital this morning.

      Matt: Jenny, my job is not me.

      Jenny: Well, mine is.

    • Connections
      References It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
    • Soundtracks
      The Christmas That I Know
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Katherine Liner

      [Played when they go ice-skating]

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Each Precious Heartbeat
    • Filming locations
      • Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre - 32900 Marshall Rd, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada(Community Memorial Hospital exterior & interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Johnson Production Group
      • Precious Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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