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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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The minor details make a difference....
The minor details in the film make a huge difference in how one perceives it, between being a low budget waste of time and a decent film where they put at least some effort into the production.
Anyone else notice how they were skating on plastic tiles rather than ice? This, as well as the obvious violin playing.
Overall, it was a decent film for what it was, and I ended up watching it through completely. That's how I judge a film, if I can actually get through it. I just wish that they would focus on the minor details a bit more than they did. It would have made a huge difference in how it's seen.
Anyone else notice how they were skating on plastic tiles rather than ice? This, as well as the obvious violin playing.
Overall, it was a decent film for what it was, and I ended up watching it through completely. That's how I judge a film, if I can actually get through it. I just wish that they would focus on the minor details a bit more than they did. It would have made a huge difference in how it's seen.
It was Okay
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.
Christmas Next Door
Well I liked this, I thought it was warm, with some nice laughs along the way.
Nice to see some non standard Hallmark actors pop up in the lead too.
Nice to see some non standard Hallmark actors pop up in the lead too.
Enjoyable Festive Fun!
You can pick away at any Hallmark movie's details. There's always something that doesn't fit or how about that half of them are shot in the summer and have melting foam everywhere!
The whole point of watching these movies is to suspend reality for a couple of hours. If you can't do that, you shouldn't be watching them.
I actually thought this moving was refreshing. It was modern and I enjoyed the dialogue. The kids were well cast. They weren't annoying and whiny which is often the case.
I know Jessie Metcalf's hair was ridiculous and so was April's (can't remember her real name), so many ugly extensions! But her acting was great and was beyond TV movie quality and all and all I think the cast was believeable.
I also liked that they shot this movie in the fall (guessing) at least. I could see that the tree branch's were bare and in certain scenes you could see their breath because it was chilly out. I hate when they shoot these wintertime movies in the summer!
This is the first time I've ever written a review and it was because I thought this movie was a cute, original, thoughtful Christmas movie.
I actually thought this moving was refreshing. It was modern and I enjoyed the dialogue. The kids were well cast. They weren't annoying and whiny which is often the case.
I know Jessie Metcalf's hair was ridiculous and so was April's (can't remember her real name), so many ugly extensions! But her acting was great and was beyond TV movie quality and all and all I think the cast was believeable.
I also liked that they shot this movie in the fall (guessing) at least. I could see that the tree branch's were bare and in certain scenes you could see their breath because it was chilly out. I hate when they shoot these wintertime movies in the summer!
This is the first time I've ever written a review and it was because I thought this movie was a cute, original, thoughtful Christmas movie.
Fun and a bit different
Here we get an antithetical romance between Jesse Metcalfe--who we first saw and came to like in the Dallas sequel-- and Fiona Gubelmann.
Jesse plays a successful author of lifestyle books for single men, and he lives his lifestyles, adding authenticity to his work. He's also not a big "holiday guy".
He gets saddled with his niece and nephew leading up to Christmas, and is a real fish out of water in handling kids. His neighbor (Fiona) helps out even though she and Jesse don't get along that well.
A funny bit throughout the movie is someone continually placing Christmas decorations in his yard, and his frustration when he gets rid of them and they reappear.
It's well worth a watch, and we've seen it more than once.
Jesse plays a successful author of lifestyle books for single men, and he lives his lifestyles, adding authenticity to his work. He's also not a big "holiday guy".
He gets saddled with his niece and nephew leading up to Christmas, and is a real fish out of water in handling kids. His neighbor (Fiona) helps out even though she and Jesse don't get along that well.
A funny bit throughout the movie is someone continually placing Christmas decorations in his yard, and his frustration when he gets rid of them and they reappear.
It's well worth a watch, and we've seen it more than once.
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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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