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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter moving into a new house, a woman befriends her next-door neighbor and helps her track down a mystery sibling she never knew she had.After moving into a new house, a woman befriends her next-door neighbor and helps her track down a mystery sibling she never knew she had.After moving into a new house, a woman befriends her next-door neighbor and helps her track down a mystery sibling she never knew she had.
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William Vaughan
- Bruce
- (as William C. Vaughan)
Jessie Fraser
- Megan
- (as Jessica Fraser)
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Based on a novel by Donna VanLiere, The Christmas Note focuses on two women who are neighbors each going through difficult times around the holidays. Gretchen (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) moves back to her hometown with her son to be closer to family as her husband was injured overseas and they don't when he will be able to return home. Leah (Melissa McCreary) has no family ties to speak of, but suddenly learns of her mother's passing and is regretful they never reconnected and unaware they were living in the same town. The women form a bond and help each other in ways they had previously unimagined.
Melissa says "You can cry in front of me." And sometimes that's the only thing you need to hear from your friend while she just let's you cry.
I loved the movie because it was about true friends and good family. For me this was a real tear-jerker because these are things that I really value. First we see Gretchen and then Melissa are going through things that you just shouldn't go through alone. Some people would not have the heart to help someone she doesn't even know when they have problems like this of their own, but Gretchen reaches out to support her brand new neighbor and becomes that kind of friend. Her son is remarkable also because he was the one that broke the ice.
This movie has a mystery and the new friends become detectives to seek out the identity of Melissa's sibling. There were good clues and false clues. If you guessed the identity, it wasn't from any clues the characters had because there was no way they could have known until the end. And the movie didn't even reveal all they knew until after the final truth was known.
But in general terms you usually know what you will get in a Hallmark movie and this one was no different.
The acting was good. We often talk about chemistry in the romance movies. Well this wasn't really a romance, but it was the two women, Leah Gibson and Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who had chemistry, extraordinary chemistry. Dylan Kingwell, as Ethan, was also prominent.
P.S. after the third time I've watched this. That's a good measure of how much you like a movie. And more than that. It was the Hallmark special July showing of Christmas movies, but this year I really wasn't into them. There were just a small few movies I noticed that I really did want to see again, and this was the one I looked forward to the most. And I had tears stinging my eyes almost all the way through it. It is even more poignant when you know what is going to happen.
I loved the movie because it was about true friends and good family. For me this was a real tear-jerker because these are things that I really value. First we see Gretchen and then Melissa are going through things that you just shouldn't go through alone. Some people would not have the heart to help someone she doesn't even know when they have problems like this of their own, but Gretchen reaches out to support her brand new neighbor and becomes that kind of friend. Her son is remarkable also because he was the one that broke the ice.
This movie has a mystery and the new friends become detectives to seek out the identity of Melissa's sibling. There were good clues and false clues. If you guessed the identity, it wasn't from any clues the characters had because there was no way they could have known until the end. And the movie didn't even reveal all they knew until after the final truth was known.
But in general terms you usually know what you will get in a Hallmark movie and this one was no different.
The acting was good. We often talk about chemistry in the romance movies. Well this wasn't really a romance, but it was the two women, Leah Gibson and Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who had chemistry, extraordinary chemistry. Dylan Kingwell, as Ethan, was also prominent.
P.S. after the third time I've watched this. That's a good measure of how much you like a movie. And more than that. It was the Hallmark special July showing of Christmas movies, but this year I really wasn't into them. There were just a small few movies I noticed that I really did want to see again, and this was the one I looked forward to the most. And I had tears stinging my eyes almost all the way through it. It is even more poignant when you know what is going to happen.
This does not have the usual greasy, self-centered boyfriend in the beginning that makes you wonder why, if the female lead is really so smart, she ever dated him in the first place. Also, the music is far above better than the terrible bar/lounge so-called Christmas music that were a part of the 2017 movies. This was a wonderful film about relations instead of romance. It was even better than the Hallmark Hall of Fame offering in Dec. 2017.
This one had me crying 18 minutes into the movie. Women's husband is in the military and he's in a hospital overseas. She moves back home to be near her mother. She has a young son, maybe middle school years. She gets a message to tell the woman next-door that her mother has died, and that the woman needs to clear out her mother's things by Friday.
Turns out the woman next-door had a sibling. She didn't even know about. There begins the search.
Dillon Kingwell, as Ethan does an absolutely incredible job. He's summon to watch.
The mystery they're trying to solve is who is the sibling that was put up for adoption 28 years ago.
Really great writing good acting, the movie kept my interest the entire time
I'm usually a very good predictor of endings, but this one took me totally surprise!!
Turns out the woman next-door had a sibling. She didn't even know about. There begins the search.
Dillon Kingwell, as Ethan does an absolutely incredible job. He's summon to watch.
The mystery they're trying to solve is who is the sibling that was put up for adoption 28 years ago.
Really great writing good acting, the movie kept my interest the entire time
I'm usually a very good predictor of endings, but this one took me totally surprise!!
A really wonderful feel good film that is not a romance but instead about relationship. I thought it was predictable (just like the Christmas Secret was) but still I highly recommend it. The acting of everyone was fantastic. The development of the relationship between the two leads (Gretchen and Melissa) was heartwarming and a joy to watch develop. They had a real chemistry. Gretchen's son was truly adorable. Don't listen to negative reviews if you are looking for a film that will make your heart feel all warm and gooey inside.
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- AnecdotesThis is the sixth of Donna VanLiere's novels from her "Christmas Hope" series to be made into a movie. The others are: Les Souliers de Noël (2002), Le Miracle du cœur (2005), De l'espoir pour Noël (2009), P.S. Joyeux Noël (2021), and Le Médaillon de Noël (2014).
- Bandes originalesHappy Xmas (War Is Over)
Written by John Lennon (uncredited) and Yoko Ono (uncredited)
Performed by John Lennon, The Harlem Community Choir, The Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono
Courtesy of Calderstone Productions Limited (a Division of Universal Music Group)
Under exclusive license from Universal Music Canada Inc.
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- 1h 25min(85 min)
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