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A famous MGTOW author is forced to look after his niece and nephew over the holidays and, with the help of his Christmas-loving neighbor, he learns to find love and the Christmas spirit.A famous MGTOW author is forced to look after his niece and nephew over the holidays and, with the help of his Christmas-loving neighbor, he learns to find love and the Christmas spirit.A famous MGTOW author is forced to look after his niece and nephew over the holidays and, with the help of his Christmas-loving neighbor, he learns to find love and the Christmas spirit.
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Fiona Gubelmann and Jesse Jesse Metcalfe have great chemistry. Their flirting is sparkling.
Otherwise, this is pretty much a run-of-the-mill Hallmark Christmas movie. There's nothing wrong with that, just no great highs or lows. The conflict is one of the old standards - misinterpretation of something witnessed. The movie uses most of the usual Christmas activities. Both of the leads inspire the other to big things.
Like so often is the case, kids add to enjoyment.
Otherwise, this is pretty much a run-of-the-mill Hallmark Christmas movie. There's nothing wrong with that, just no great highs or lows. The conflict is one of the old standards - misinterpretation of something witnessed. The movie uses most of the usual Christmas activities. Both of the leads inspire the other to big things.
Like so often is the case, kids add to enjoyment.
Like all Christmas movies they are no different then one's at Valentines day. Except for the obvious exception in holidays. I'm not a fan of holiday movies but I've been watching quite a few during this pandemic. This wasn't too bad but definitely not my favorite. I couldn't focus on it very long. I did notice the House looked very familiar that Eric lives in. It's the same house as the movie Chloe with Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore.
8.0 stars.
April is our lead female (Gubelmann) who is immediately recognized as that "girl next door". Interesting how that fits with the title 'Christmas Next Door', maybe that was the intent. She is the perfect woman, with an infectious smile, a personality that surpasses most gentle souls, and the sweetheart and focus of every serious man's search for love. Not only does Gubelmann embody that perfect feminine quality in her performance, we are seeing a piece of the real person behind the actress herself, splashing effortlessly on screen. In this story, April is a talented violinist who has difficulties overcoming her fears and securing a position in the symphony orchestra.
Eric (Metcalfe) is the cynic to her free spirit, they are opposites in every conceivable way. His character, while surly and obstinate, is actually a fragile man trying to come out of the shadows where he has been for the past several years due to a Christmas heartbreak. To our surprise, he is a fun-loving and personable uncle, and an upstanding person, he just needed a little nudge.
There is a mutualistic relationship between them, she is his inspiration to becoming a better man, and author, and he is her motivation to spread her wings and take more risks. She helps him see there are no boundaries to his potential as more than just a author of bachelor handbooks and man-cave mentalities. She might be that wonderful muse that he needs to push him beyond the writing monotony, and he could very well be the right man to capture her innocent heart.
This film caught me by surprise, and the end came way too quickly. I'm proud to give this 8.0 stars!
April is our lead female (Gubelmann) who is immediately recognized as that "girl next door". Interesting how that fits with the title 'Christmas Next Door', maybe that was the intent. She is the perfect woman, with an infectious smile, a personality that surpasses most gentle souls, and the sweetheart and focus of every serious man's search for love. Not only does Gubelmann embody that perfect feminine quality in her performance, we are seeing a piece of the real person behind the actress herself, splashing effortlessly on screen. In this story, April is a talented violinist who has difficulties overcoming her fears and securing a position in the symphony orchestra.
Eric (Metcalfe) is the cynic to her free spirit, they are opposites in every conceivable way. His character, while surly and obstinate, is actually a fragile man trying to come out of the shadows where he has been for the past several years due to a Christmas heartbreak. To our surprise, he is a fun-loving and personable uncle, and an upstanding person, he just needed a little nudge.
There is a mutualistic relationship between them, she is his inspiration to becoming a better man, and author, and he is her motivation to spread her wings and take more risks. She helps him see there are no boundaries to his potential as more than just a author of bachelor handbooks and man-cave mentalities. She might be that wonderful muse that he needs to push him beyond the writing monotony, and he could very well be the right man to capture her innocent heart.
This film caught me by surprise, and the end came way too quickly. I'm proud to give this 8.0 stars!
This was a pretty good Christmas movie, even in spite of a few minor details that bugged me. The chemistry between the leads was believable, and the script was actually decent. Fiona, the actress who played April, was adorable and charming. I had a harder time with Jesse Metcalfe, as I thought he was still a child before I looked him up and discovered he is only a few days younger than me. He played his bachelor role perfectly.
As for the negatives, I just wish they would have dubbed in a better violinist, and that the actress would have at least attempted to make it look like she was actually playing it. Also, what are these houses made of that he can be sitting in his study two houses away and hear her playing the violin loud enough that he's distracted? Or that when he turns his music up, it's loud enough to disrupt a music lesson with her student? Yet she couldn't hear a conversation between him and his ex-girlfriend in a super quiet evening from feet away? Okay.
All in all, I recommend watching it. It contains everything you expect from a Hallmark movie.
As for the negatives, I just wish they would have dubbed in a better violinist, and that the actress would have at least attempted to make it look like she was actually playing it. Also, what are these houses made of that he can be sitting in his study two houses away and hear her playing the violin loud enough that he's distracted? Or that when he turns his music up, it's loud enough to disrupt a music lesson with her student? Yet she couldn't hear a conversation between him and his ex-girlfriend in a super quiet evening from feet away? Okay.
All in all, I recommend watching it. It contains everything you expect from a Hallmark movie.
When Eric goes to see April at the restaurant at the end, does anyone else find it weird that she just hands the violin off to someone dining, and just leaves without it?
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- TriviaSkating scene is filmed in front of Toronto's city hall at Nathan Philips Square. Skating is done outside usual rink area used.
- GoofsApril Stewart and Eric Redford live two houses away from each other in a well-to-do suburb in brick houses. For some reason, particular plot developments happen when one can hear what is going on inside the other residence.
- SoundtracksDeck the Halls
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