Debido al cierre de una carretera, ocho desconocidos deben refugiarse en una iglesia abandonada durante una tormenta. Aprenden a superar diversos dilemas trabajando juntos.Debido al cierre de una carretera, ocho desconocidos deben refugiarse en una iglesia abandonada durante una tormenta. Aprenden a superar diversos dilemas trabajando juntos.Debido al cierre de una carretera, ocho desconocidos deben refugiarse en una iglesia abandonada durante una tormenta. Aprenden a superar diversos dilemas trabajando juntos.
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Not many movies can retale a often told Story without boring the viewer. Solid performances and a good cast helps to keep the story moving. One thing to keep in mind though, this is not only a Christmas movie but a family orientated movie as well. I must admit that towards the end of the movie the plot takes a somewhat twist which does render a question mark. I made note that not only was this a (again) a Christmas movie but it contained the word "miracle" in the title. I won't reveal the scene but it was a bit hard to believe. I did give this movie 8 out of 10 star's mainly on the performances, believable characters and strong Story.
The ending is amazing, and a nice reward for all the suffering we were put through to get to this point.
I learned recently there are Lifetime Christmas movies and Hallmark Christmas movies. I've known both channels had these movies but have never wanted to spend that much money for cable, but I now realize the difference is Hallmark has light, corny, humorous and overly sweet movies, and Lifetime has challenging dramas. This movie falls into the Lifetime category, though we do get to laugh from time to time.
The acting is so-so but occasionally rises to a level making the movie worthwhile. There's a formula here but it's an enjoyable formula, when it's not really depressing.
Some people think a white Christmas is romantic. Seeing this makes me not want to associate Christmas with snow because it's just so unpleasant, and yet the results are worth it.
Is it a family film? Of course. It may be a little intense for the youngest or more easily disturbed kids, but I don't think there's really anything offensive here.
I think it's worth seeing.
I learned recently there are Lifetime Christmas movies and Hallmark Christmas movies. I've known both channels had these movies but have never wanted to spend that much money for cable, but I now realize the difference is Hallmark has light, corny, humorous and overly sweet movies, and Lifetime has challenging dramas. This movie falls into the Lifetime category, though we do get to laugh from time to time.
The acting is so-so but occasionally rises to a level making the movie worthwhile. There's a formula here but it's an enjoyable formula, when it's not really depressing.
Some people think a white Christmas is romantic. Seeing this makes me not want to associate Christmas with snow because it's just so unpleasant, and yet the results are worth it.
Is it a family film? Of course. It may be a little intense for the youngest or more easily disturbed kids, but I don't think there's really anything offensive here.
I think it's worth seeing.
First of all, reviewers, please tag your spoilers. (Some did. One of those who didn't, Christmas-Reviewer asks why he gets reported - well if you are always putting in spoilers without marking it, then maybe that's why. No I didn't report you.)
My primary complaint is how slow this movie is. It's supposed to be deep and deals with real problems and emotions. It's still slow.
There are a ton of holes and inconsistencies. At the beginning, 5 vehicles skid and crash or nearly crash within a couple minutes. They throw a flare or two and leave all the cars. No one calls the cops. So no one else comes upon this pile up for the whole night? The wife and mother comes along a little later, crashes in a different place, yet all were within walking distance of the church in a blizzard. Another one is what the kid does, plus as we see him walking along near his house, much of it is on streets and paths where there's not enough snow for his feet to make an impression . The insulin incident, as one reviewer pointed out, is indeed backwards. There seems to be one little fire between two floors, yet they all walk around like it's not that cold almost like there's central heat.
None of the characters are paragons. All of them have issues they're dealing with. In fact many of them are not very likable at least at times. The young wife complains her husband doesn't treat her respectfully, but she does act like a child. Even so, he borders on mean to her. The "rich" couple are a stereotype of just that and bicker, bicker, bicker.
The movie ends with a speech and a mini-sermon. Nice thoughts but they seemed like so many words..
There's a couple of Christmas songs by Aaron Pearl, one apparently original.
My primary complaint is how slow this movie is. It's supposed to be deep and deals with real problems and emotions. It's still slow.
There are a ton of holes and inconsistencies. At the beginning, 5 vehicles skid and crash or nearly crash within a couple minutes. They throw a flare or two and leave all the cars. No one calls the cops. So no one else comes upon this pile up for the whole night? The wife and mother comes along a little later, crashes in a different place, yet all were within walking distance of the church in a blizzard. Another one is what the kid does, plus as we see him walking along near his house, much of it is on streets and paths where there's not enough snow for his feet to make an impression . The insulin incident, as one reviewer pointed out, is indeed backwards. There seems to be one little fire between two floors, yet they all walk around like it's not that cold almost like there's central heat.
None of the characters are paragons. All of them have issues they're dealing with. In fact many of them are not very likable at least at times. The young wife complains her husband doesn't treat her respectfully, but she does act like a child. Even so, he borders on mean to her. The "rich" couple are a stereotype of just that and bicker, bicker, bicker.
The movie ends with a speech and a mini-sermon. Nice thoughts but they seemed like so many words..
There's a couple of Christmas songs by Aaron Pearl, one apparently original.
Nice movie about love, family, marriage, friendship and faith in God.
Christmas Miracle (2012) -
This film was a bit depressing right from the start and had none of the Christmas cheer that I've come to expect from these Made For TV films.
I'd already turned off a God bothery film before I started watching this one, so I was a bit apprehensive about seeing another one, actually set in a church, however I loved Dan Payne in 'Mulligans' (2008), so I was prepared to give it a fair try. He wasn't in it enough, didn't get even topless and it wasn't really worth it overall in the end.
By the time the credits rolled I wasn't sure that any of the couples should have been married or stayed together. The experience that they all faced only seemed to show them up more than ever, especially the newlyweds.
And James Mason (Why would you choose that name?) was a strange one too. He felt like a creepy preacher from a horror film or someone that should be on a list, if you know what I mean?
What I found really weird was that nobody phoned the Police or the Ambulance services at any point in this film, despite having phone service. Surely they weren't the only people on the road that night and the police would have been better at search and rescue? Not to mention the need to prevent further collisions and risk to others. Even if they'd tried and been unable to get through or the phone line had cut out, it would have been something, because otherwise it was a gaping hole in the plot.
It definitely wasn't my favourite Christmas film, but at least the story was different to the usual formulaic romances, although I do love some of those.
Some of the acting was pretty bad and it got very Bible bashy and drawn out at the end too. There was no point in turning it off at that point though.
My crush on Dan aside (He was way too good for Allison Hossack as Mary), I don't think that I will revisit this film again, because I just feel that it could be made with a bit more joy. Which kind of reflects my thoughts about the church as a whole. Be more gospel and less dirgey!
4/10.
This film was a bit depressing right from the start and had none of the Christmas cheer that I've come to expect from these Made For TV films.
I'd already turned off a God bothery film before I started watching this one, so I was a bit apprehensive about seeing another one, actually set in a church, however I loved Dan Payne in 'Mulligans' (2008), so I was prepared to give it a fair try. He wasn't in it enough, didn't get even topless and it wasn't really worth it overall in the end.
By the time the credits rolled I wasn't sure that any of the couples should have been married or stayed together. The experience that they all faced only seemed to show them up more than ever, especially the newlyweds.
And James Mason (Why would you choose that name?) was a strange one too. He felt like a creepy preacher from a horror film or someone that should be on a list, if you know what I mean?
What I found really weird was that nobody phoned the Police or the Ambulance services at any point in this film, despite having phone service. Surely they weren't the only people on the road that night and the police would have been better at search and rescue? Not to mention the need to prevent further collisions and risk to others. Even if they'd tried and been unable to get through or the phone line had cut out, it would have been something, because otherwise it was a gaping hole in the plot.
It definitely wasn't my favourite Christmas film, but at least the story was different to the usual formulaic romances, although I do love some of those.
Some of the acting was pretty bad and it got very Bible bashy and drawn out at the end too. There was no point in turning it off at that point though.
My crush on Dan aside (He was way too good for Allison Hossack as Mary), I don't think that I will revisit this film again, because I just feel that it could be made with a bit more joy. Which kind of reflects my thoughts about the church as a whole. Be more gospel and less dirgey!
4/10.
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- TriviaThe striped woolen blanket hanging before the fire is known as a Hudson Bay Blanket, sold exclusively by the Canada's Hudson Bay Company (now known as the Bay). It has a long history, being sold to fur trappers and aboriginal bands as early as 1780.
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- 1h 32min(92 min)
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