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Struggling with his work-life balance, a widowed father-of-two enlists the help of a professional organizer for the holiday season.Struggling with his work-life balance, a widowed father-of-two enlists the help of a professional organizer for the holiday season.Struggling with his work-life balance, a widowed father-of-two enlists the help of a professional organizer for the holiday season.
Trinity Likins
- Amelia Trent
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This was being shown on the Hallmark channel so I just turned it on and watched it.
I didn't know anything about it beforehand but I really enjoyed it.
I love that he is a toymaker and very creative.
The main stars looked good together and I liked the story.
I watched this to add to my Christmas challenge and I am glad I did.
I will watch this again.
I didn't know anything about it beforehand but I really enjoyed it.
I love that he is a toymaker and very creative.
The main stars looked good together and I liked the story.
I watched this to add to my Christmas challenge and I am glad I did.
I will watch this again.
All you need to do is see the names of one female and one male and you always know how these formulaic things will end. No suspense whatsoever. However, in this case it was worse because the romantic couple were not the least bit romantic. Absolutely unbelievable that they got together. And the whole "dancer in a box" was just plain creepy.
Sweet single dad hires professional organizer to step in and help at Christmas. He's the brains behind a family toy store and she is the organizer. The beauty of this film is that his motivation is really in the right place, he prioritizes his kids and just needs a little help not dropping the ball. Catherine Bell and Eric Close have great on screen chemistry, and the kids and brother fill in the heart warming cast...with a little help from her best friend. Christmas cookies, poinsettias, and a discussion about the bright star Sirius...make this a Hallmark film you should see.
Undemanding, predictable snooze-fest with two leads with zero-chemistry.
If a man has to hire a professional organiser in order to secure a client contract perhaps it's time he found a new career/day job/business etc.
If a man has to hire a professional organiser in order to secure a client contract perhaps it's time he found a new career/day job/business etc.
It has all the pieces of a Hallmark Christmas film.challenges, romance, kids, the him and her, humor and ... Eric Close. so, ideal choice for winter holiday period. but, few problebs are enough for be obstacles to the complete joy. the chemistry between Catherine Bell and Eric Close is missing. the children are great but the script is thin. the predactibility is not surprising but it seems be only link for entire script. and the love story is too...cold. but, after the final credits, it could be defined as nice movie. and this is the only significant thing, in fact.
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- TriviaAired as the second original film in Hallmark Movies & Mysteries' 2017 "12 Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas" lineup (which actually contained 14 original films).
- GoofsAt the end of the movie, it pans up to show the stars. The bright star is supposed to be Sirius, the Dog Star. However, they also showed Orion. In order to find Sirius, you follow Orion's belt down and to the left. Up and to the right, as shown, points to Taurus.
- ConnectionsReferences It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
- SoundtracksWinter Wonderland
Performed by Jewel
Composed by Richard B. Smith (as Dick Smith), Felix Bernard
Published by WB Music Corp.
Redwood Music Ltd
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
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