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Sean Faris and Eloise Mumford in Mission : romance de Noël (2018)

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Mission : romance de Noël

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7/10

Great performance from Eloise Mumford

Animal lovers, take your first step in the military Christmas genre with A Veteran's Christmas. It stars a woman who was honorably discharged and misses her K9 dog, who was not discharged along with her. It just breaks your heart when she looks at pictures of them together on her phone. She may get a healthy dose of the Christmas spirit when she gets stranded in a small town (yes, this is a Hallmark movie), but she still misses her dog terribly.

I loved Eloise Mumford's performance. She really seemed like a veteran. Her eyes were never fully happy, and it was very clear she'd seen the horrors of war. Her mannerisms were masculine and sometimes stilted, successfully putting across her awkwardness at civilian life. But besides Eloise's convincing performance, the rest of the cast isn't much to write home about. It feels like a movie that was made by a church group - which is fine, but it doesn't have the best production values or most interesting screenplay out there. There's also a heavy religious theme to the movie, which will appeal to some and not to others. For a simple movie with an unexpected tug on your heart (yes, I teared up at the end), check this one out. Grab your hankies for a double-feature with Holiday for Heroes.
  • HotToastyRag
  • 18 déc. 2021
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6/10

Eloise Mumford is wonderful but...

Eloise Mumford should be one of the Hallmark Queens by now. My initial reaction was that she was too beautiful to play a 6 year Marine vet, but she really captured the angst and confusion of her character.

Sean Faris' judge, on the other hand, was wildly unrealistic both in and out of the courtroom. I'm a lawyer and I've never seen a judge smile so much or behave so oddly in court. And, as other reviewers have noted, the townsfolk (and the staging) had a creepy Stepford/Body Snatchers feel.

There was also a line about how a local tree farm donates 1,000 trees to vets every year. That also seemed wildly unrealistic.

Still, there are some sweet moments and a great ending.

And Eloise Mumford.
  • MichaelByTheSea
  • 1 janv. 2022
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7/10

A Veteran's Christmas

7/10 - festive Hallmark Christmas flick full of joy and familiar tropes and honors veterans across the world
  • JoBloTheMovieCritic
  • 19 juill. 2019
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9/10

Worthy of your time

I'm watching this movie for the second time in a week. I'm a married man, what can I say?

This is a highly enjoyable Hallmark movie. There is a lot of chemistry between the two main actors and the supporting cast is solid.
  • Kenkeller-98-620553
  • 18 nov. 2018
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7/10

It's no Christmas With Holly, but it's good.

  • Racingphan2
  • 24 nov. 2020
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9/10

I smiled throughout the movie

What and amazing story. Even my hubby sat for over an hr to watch. Now this is a miracle! ;)
  • the_mora_family
  • 16 nov. 2018
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7/10

Pulls all the strings..

Marine Veteran and dog lover finds herself stranded and gets a welcome from the town she can't even imagine. Both leads are great Sean Faris as Joe and Eloise Mumford as Grace.

Enjoyable, worth a watch. Have tissues for the ending!
  • kz917-1
  • 14 juill. 2019
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10/10

Tear jerker but in a good way.

From multiple scenes in the movie you can pretty well guess how it will end. However it still pulls at your heartstrings.

Sean Faris and Eloise mumphord were in Christmas with Holly and to be honest they had better chemistry in that movie than in this one.

But all in all it is a fantastic movie
  • AmericanIdolQueen721984
  • 14 nov. 2018
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7/10

Nice bit of schmaltzy romance for Christmas

  • sue-06239
  • 31 oct. 2020
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A very sweet movie

I'm a Hallmark junkie, and there have been some movies this year that 10 minutes in I was bored. Not this one. It totally grabbed me and kept me entertained. EXCEPT....the lead male. Throughout the whole movie I felt like I was watching him impersonating Tom Cruise acting in this movie. His mannerisms, the way he would angle his head and most of all the big grin and the laugh. It was comical at first, but got annoying as it went on. Am I the only one who saw this? LOL, anyway, it was a good movie. Predictable, of course...they all are. But I love them anyway!
  • disneyed
  • 8 déc. 2018
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4/10

Really wanted to like this

I have seen Sean Faris before in other movies, but his acting was stiff and I agree the vibe was creepy. He seemed to be over acting, almost like he was making fun of the role. I suspect there may have been some over directing, since the writer and director are the same person. The storyline has potential and I have enjoyed these actors in other roles, something was just off. Someone at Hallmark dropped the ball when they let this one pass without asking for some scenes to be redone for a more natural feel
  • readingsbyjd
  • 18 déc. 2019
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10/10

What a great actress

I am new to the Hallmark channel and was able to watch A Veterans Christmas. I don't normally watch this type of movie. However, I was amazed at this lead actress and her fabulous acting ability. Her facial expressions and body language during the movie were superb. She is definitely an actress worth watching. I will definitely be watching for more movies she star's in. A truly great performance.
  • jkramer-36636
  • 20 mars 2019
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6/10

Who doesn't love a good old romance where the dog is the missing link?

Actress Eloise Mumford plays army veteran Grace Garland who after being honorably discharged is driving home in the car she jus bought when she loses control of her vehicle in the new fallen snow and crashes into the "right" tree. By that I mean the first person to reach her is not a human being but an adorable boxer dog who we subsequently learn from the dog's owner Joe, is named Justice. After being a bit stunned with an open bleeding cut on her forehead from the unexpected winter car crash into the tree Justice brings Grace to the front door of his master's house Joe's beautiful and scenic property.

As Joe explains why he has named his dog justice Grace finds out that Joe is single and gainfully employed as the small town's civic judge. Grace and Joe find an immediate connection but Grace misses her own dog who she had named Christmas and whom she had worked with the past six years searching for mines while deployed in Afghanistan.

Grace gets to meet Joe's mother, and his sister's family and everything seems perfect until Grace discovers that Joe's ex-fiance is back in town and looking to re-kindle their romance. But Joe's boxer dog Justice keeps Grace grounded and she is willing to stay in town at Joe's bunk house while her car is being repaired at Joe's uncle's garage. Every time Grace talks to or plays with Justice she pines for her own service dog Christmas who she knows has a greater calling in Afghanistan after Grace was dishonourably discharged after she herself was injured while in the line of duty.

This is a nice little Christmas themed story surrounding family, new romance and of course loving and caring dogs, so hey, it's a nice Christmas themed made for TV film with a happy ending.

I give it a 6 out of 10 IMDB rating.
  • Ed-Shullivan
  • 27 nov. 2020
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5/10

A no for me

I do like the fact they used a female as the veteran. Nice twist. But she looked so demure and not confident. Did not look like what i would think of as an army captain. I was so tired of her sad timid look i couldn't finish it. The judge was really good looking but his eyes were always so wide he not only looked a little creepy but like he was high. Over acting and just nerve racking
  • ariesarefunfun
  • 14 déc. 2020
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10/10

Warm feelings

Love it! Love the feel good moments. I'm a sucker for these movies. I love the leads in Christmas With Holly and I love them here. I hope to see more movies with them together.
  • krystinamcmurdo
  • 28 nov. 2018
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6/10

Pretty veteran and judge fall in love

A bit different from the usual Hallmark Christmas movie - no little business that need saving. A pretty veteran Elioise Mumford who deals with dogs has a car accident and meets a single eligible judge Sean Faris.

They are both likeable if a little if unrealistically photogenic. They do have chemistry.

If you have to choose 1 Hallmark movie for this Christmas this would be an okay one.
  • phd_travel
  • 16 janv. 2019
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8/10

These two have great chemistry!

2nd time these two lead actors have played romantic leads - good chemistry.
  • unfetteredbygrace
  • 14 juill. 2019
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6/10

Good but could've been great!

  • troylandes-45712
  • 6 déc. 2020
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10/10

Words can't describe...

I love this movie I have watch it a dozen times and I still can't get enough of it. I record this movie on my DVR every year since it came out. If my dvr would let me keep more the 3 months I could watch it when ever I wanted all year around. I've been trying to find it on dvd but no luck so far.
  • ellajanerain
  • 7 déc. 2020
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7/10

Dogs make everything better

Pretty good story. Eloise Mumford is great, Sean Faris' acting is a bit hammy at times but not so bad that its unwatchable.
  • ambie719
  • 19 nov. 2018
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little more than nice

Predictability becomes , in this case, a sort of virtue. A young good looking judge, a young veteran and her car accident, a small town who seems just a large family and, the perfect ingredient, a lovely Justice. The way to church is, in same measure, a significant virtue.

Short, just comfortable story, with a Sean Farris remembering a young Christopher Reeve and an Eloise Mumford looking like a young Romy Schneider. And, sure, the good job of supporting actors.

A nice film for its seductive freshness. Sure, the last part has all the sins of Hallmark productions , the unrealism reigning but the atmosphere of pure and rich joy is a good gift.

So, maybe little more than nice film.
  • Kirpianuscus
  • 17 oct. 2022
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5/10

Cute movie, but...

  • englchen7-346-279944
  • 22 nov. 2020
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8/10

A good one!

Grace, after her Honorable discharge is at lost when having to reajust to civilian life in a town she doesn't know. Luckily, after an accident near his house Joe welcomes her into his house. Not only do they get to know and like each other but also his whole family.

IT INVOLVES DOGS! And that was enough for me.

Both leads were great, as well as the supporting cast. The chemistry was amazing. My only complain is that there were a few of loose moments, and I was actually expecting a little more since this is a HM movies and mysteries one, which tend to be more complex.

I enjoyed it a lot. I will probably watch it again someday. This one is a keeper.
  • MIssM19
  • 18 nov. 2018
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7/10

Military Goofs but Good Story

I am a fan of Hallmark movies, including Christmas movies. Being retired from the Army I am always interested in how the military is portrayed. I've never seen the military disrespected in a Hallmark movie, although in this movie there were many blunders and goofs. I'm sure the writer wanted to present military personnel in a favorable light, but I have serious doubts whether the writer even researched the subject.

The movie started off positive. When CPT Grace Garland, came off a flight she saluted the flag, very correct. But, the story begins to make mistakes. When she introduces herself to Judge Peterson she refers to herself as a "veteran" and "honorably discharged." These are not comments an officer would make a point of saying even if they were true. Next, she identified herself as a K9 dog handler. Officers are not dog handlers in the military. Dog handlers are enlisted and often the dog has a higher rank than the handler, always an NCO.

Then there were some elements that could be viewed as seriously questionable. Garland looked at a picture of her dog wrapped in an American flag, a serious violation of flag protocol. There was also a picture of her sitting on the back of a truck with her shirt unbuttoned, as well as a picture of her with three other Marines; Their shirts are buttoned but hers are unbuttoned, which makes her bosom more noticeable.

When she is pulled over by the Sheriff she shows him a military ID. Such identification is surrendered upon discharge. She did not retire from the Marines, so there was no reason for her to have an ID card. Also, the Sheriff makes a point of saying she is a veteran. At one point Garland mentions being in barracks. Officers are not billeted in barracks, which refers to the housing for enlisted personnel.

There is no adequate explanation for how Garland earned the Silver Star and Soldier's Medal. Simply being under enemy fire doesn't qualify for these medals. Some act of bravery has to be performed.

At one point she visits an Army base. Why was there a Marine corporal on an Army base? This made no sense, but it was obviously done to provide a way for her to inquire about her dog. Later Peterson introduces Garland to the Colonel Radcliffe as "Captain Grace Garland." Being discharged means Garland is no longer a Captain. Radcliffe is apparently a retired Colonel and its not uncommon for retired officers of that rank and higher to be called by their rank in civilian life.

The story of the romance, notwithstanding Sean Faris channeling Tom Cruise as many have pointed out, is basically good. I liked all the characters, and the emphasis on the church and traditional Christmas observances, as well as the absence of magic and fantasy. Unfortunately, the sheer number of military goofs took the edge off my enjoyment.
  • rbr-41299
  • 9 juill. 2019
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1/10

Huh?

Outlandish plot. Very attractive female Marine Corps Captain leaving active duty arrives home from war zone a few weeks before Christmas. She has received Silver Star and Soldier's Medal in Afghanistan. No one is waiting for her. She has a car accident on way to a new job. Dog arrives and takes her to a young single judge's home in a small town. She misses her K9 bomb sniffing dog in Afghanistan, so really likes his dog. He happens to have his home perfectly decorated for Christmas.... likewise his perfectly appointed guest house which he offers her while his uncle fixes her car, the only repair service in the small town. OH MY GOD! Who writes stuff like this?
  • salukilover
  • 20 nov. 2018
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