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Divorced Sydney inherits a house from her grandma. Seeing it with her 8 y.o. daughter, she stops at the bookstore and meets a single teacher there. She ends up helping out there for the Chri... Read allDivorced Sydney inherits a house from her grandma. Seeing it with her 8 y.o. daughter, she stops at the bookstore and meets a single teacher there. She ends up helping out there for the Christmas season.Divorced Sydney inherits a house from her grandma. Seeing it with her 8 y.o. daughter, she stops at the bookstore and meets a single teacher there. She ends up helping out there for the Christmas season.
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Pete Graham
- Reverend Oliver
- (as Peter Graham Gaudreau)
Brenda Crichlow
- Clare
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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7/10 - an enjoyable romp from Hallmark Channel to brighten the holiday season
I agree with many of the reviews here after having watched this. It isn't a spoiler to say this is the same plot, same script as so many other Hallmark movies. There was one difference - the standard interrupted kiss has never been because the car alarm went off! How refreshing! Lol
The conflict is the standard annoyance at a perceived deception, which made no sense at all in this movie. It was ridiculous. Then she decides all is forgiven because she finds out something else about him, having nothing to do with the reason she was annoyed. And he still likes her! Amazing!
One must feel very sorry for the realtor in this movie who loses tens of thousands of dollars in commission because people change their minds about selling.
And we hear the ex-husband's voice once, via phone, recognizable as Peter Benson. But decisions are made in the movie that affect him and we hear nothing more about him.
So this is city girl comes to home town, and we have tree lighting, gingerbread decoration, tree trimming, caroling, etc etc etc. Just different actors.
The conflict is the standard annoyance at a perceived deception, which made no sense at all in this movie. It was ridiculous. Then she decides all is forgiven because she finds out something else about him, having nothing to do with the reason she was annoyed. And he still likes her! Amazing!
One must feel very sorry for the realtor in this movie who loses tens of thousands of dollars in commission because people change their minds about selling.
And we hear the ex-husband's voice once, via phone, recognizable as Peter Benson. But decisions are made in the movie that affect him and we hear nothing more about him.
So this is city girl comes to home town, and we have tree lighting, gingerbread decoration, tree trimming, caroling, etc etc etc. Just different actors.
A nice film against, for many motives, itself. But a bookshop, a girl, a handsome teacher are good ingredients against a not very realistic/ credible romance. Sure, it is only Halmark and, against her obvious effort, Scottie Thompson is not exactly the most inspired Sydney. But that is only a detail and the film has all chances to appear as just nice.
In the first place, the little girl never tells the Mom that she asked Santa to make her happy, so how did the Mom know? She told her Mom that she couldn't tell her what she asked for because it was a secret. In the second place, how on earth could they possibly turn a tiny little bookstore into condos? They never mentioned that any other people were selling, and all of the other folks seemed happy with their businesses. Otherwise a decent movie with decent acting. The little girl is the one who totally makes the movie.
This movie didn't exactly break any new ground, but it was a sweet story about life choices and the importance of family and friends. I loved the incorporation of the book store into the story.
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- TriviaOne of two Christmas films produced for Hallmark in 2018 based on novels by Nancy Naigle, along with Christmas Joy (2018).
- GoofsMac invites Sydney to dinner. After having dinner in a lovely darkened restaurant, they walk out into afternoon sunlight. The week before Christmas.
- SoundtracksDeck the Halls
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- Steveston, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada(Christmas street decorating)
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