A travel writer takes a Christmas vacation, but finds herself double-booked with a widower, his mother, and his daughter at the holiday site.A travel writer takes a Christmas vacation, but finds herself double-booked with a widower, his mother, and his daughter at the holiday site.A travel writer takes a Christmas vacation, but finds herself double-booked with a widower, his mother, and his daughter at the holiday site.
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- Blonde Woman
- (as Nailya Redzhepova)
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Thoroughly Enjoyable
The chemistry between the two stars is off the charts...its obvious that they know each other (both are co-stars in "The Last Ship") and seemed to genuinely like each other. This makes the movie better than some of the other offerings as the acting is natural. The storyline is somewhat standard but the setting is unique. The daughter is cute-not precocious-which also makes this movie better than some. Good acting and sweet story. Highly recommend.
A Christmas Romcom that's well above average...
A delightful set-up where strangers meet over a double-booked log cabin at a Christmas resort called Pine Grove - a widowed young father and his schoolgirl daughter (changing their annual routine) encounter a recently dumped travel writer who is "more transient than traditional", having had an unconventional upbringing abroad with her nomadic parents.
After she generously concedes the booking to father & child, they return the good deed by playing host to their uninvited guest when her car breaks down before a snow storm...thus unfolds this magical yarn where the young girl has a dreamy wishlist of all the Christmassy things she wants to do this year...with her father and their new friend.
So many films are made in this genre but rarely does everything hit the mark; but here the clever plot; the witty dialogue (without a streak of sentimentality or falseness); the gentle subplot with the young man's mother (with her own romance percolating in the background); and the two charismatic leads (possessing what's usually missing from these yuletide Romcoms: on-screen chemistry!) give heart warming and engaging performances. It's hard to imagine another pair in the roles, they're that good!
This movie will warm the cuckles of your heart with its charm, relaxed unforced humour, Christmas magic and I look forward to watching it again when the chance presents itself in future.
And of course I will recommend it, without hesitation, to others.
After she generously concedes the booking to father & child, they return the good deed by playing host to their uninvited guest when her car breaks down before a snow storm...thus unfolds this magical yarn where the young girl has a dreamy wishlist of all the Christmassy things she wants to do this year...with her father and their new friend.
So many films are made in this genre but rarely does everything hit the mark; but here the clever plot; the witty dialogue (without a streak of sentimentality or falseness); the gentle subplot with the young man's mother (with her own romance percolating in the background); and the two charismatic leads (possessing what's usually missing from these yuletide Romcoms: on-screen chemistry!) give heart warming and engaging performances. It's hard to imagine another pair in the roles, they're that good!
This movie will warm the cuckles of your heart with its charm, relaxed unforced humour, Christmas magic and I look forward to watching it again when the chance presents itself in future.
And of course I will recommend it, without hesitation, to others.
One of the best of the season!
This movie is a cut above. Interesting story. The two leads have chemistry like mad.
They are very charming and natural together. I really liked this one.
All the actors were very good.
A Christmas Story with a script worth watching !
Far and away, the best of 2017 - not only does it have actors that mesh wonderfully together, the script is thoughtful and well written .... you'll get the usual expected ending, but the journey is worth watch, for a change !
I............Love it !
I've seen a few Hallmark Christmas films and most have limited back-story and the dialogue is unrealistic. This film is an exception to the rule. The dialogue and chemistry between the actors is great and everyone does a good job. The Mum, Teryl Rothery is so accomplished and daughter Katy, played by Raven Stewart is adorable and cute as a button. Bridget Regan and Travis Van Winkle develop a growing attachment, though double-booked at a cottage in Pine Grove , there's an initial wariness. Bridget especially, as Travel Writer Emory Blake , displays wonderful small-town worldly charm - and is so NICE !! She's just great in this role and her scenes with Travis are believable and flow well. This is one of the better Christmas releases guys - so see it !
Did you know
- GoofsWhen building snowmen and posing for a picture the front of snowmen are behind them therefore the picture being taken would be the backs of them.
- SoundtracksWhat Christmas Means to Me
Performed by The Christmas Miracles
Written by Anna Gordy Gaye (as Anna Gaye), George Gordy (as George Weldon Gordy), Allen Story
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