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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA professor of military history teams with an antique store owner to find the original owner of a historic WWII uniform and the love letters left in its pockets.A professor of military history teams with an antique store owner to find the original owner of a historic WWII uniform and the love letters left in its pockets.A professor of military history teams with an antique store owner to find the original owner of a historic WWII uniform and the love letters left in its pockets.
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Michelle Addison
- Samantha
- (as Michelle Suzanne Addison)
Susan E. Martin
- Ingrid the Shopkeeper
- (non crédité)
Cameron Paisley
- Soldier
- (non crédité)
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Wonderful story that captures the heart and has a sweet adventure while love develops. The beauty of of this movie is that all cast are incredibly talented (main, supporting, extras) that bring to life this beautiful story. I have a great respect for military personnel who sacrifice their lives. This movie honors that perspective. The sets, the costumes, the music, the make-up are perfect in my opinion. This movie also addresses the stress military personnel experience in the line of duty without getting too graphic and the challenges returning to civiian life --- all written in good taste. LOVE IT!!
Loved Bringing Christmas Home with Paul Greene and Jill Wagner! The chemistry was phenomenal between Paul and Jill, The storyline (military) was so, so good! It had all the feels from the beginning to the very end. It literally draws you into the movie and gives you all the emotional feels of wonderful storytelling and beautifully acted from the entire cast. I am a huge fan of Paul Greene and he seems to elevate his acting with every new project he is in! There really is something very special about Paul Greene! The actor, the musician and the human being. This movie is a great addition to the Holiday season.
This movie was absolutely beautiful and so endearing, I loved it!! There was such a rich story and mystery that honors and celebrates our veterans and military. Paul Greene is my favorite actor and he absolutely shined with the beautiful Jill Wagner. Their chemistry was electric and also sweet. I was teary eyed in multiple parts, in the best way. I haven't felt this connected to a Christmas movie in a while, I'm so glad I watched this premiere. Paul has an original song featured in the movie that really brought a whole new level of emotion and heart to the story. Would love a sequel of this or series based off of this story 10/10!!! Beautiful veteran Christmas tale.
7.8 stars.
This is a tale of Russell and Caroline searching for a man who was missing in action in WWII. Russell owns a second hand (antique) shop and was given some random belongings by a friend to sell. One such keepsake is a WWII veteran's uniform, and he is curious to discover the identity of the owner. His search leads him to a retired major named Caroline who has a vast array of resources at her disposal to aid with the search. They share an instant attraction (Hallmark style).
'Bringing Home Christmas' is warm and endearing, and Wagner and Greene have good chemistry. There is much more to this story than what I've described above, so I highly recommend you give it a view, you won't be disappointed. It's an intriguing mystery search for a veteran whose duties and position in the military were beyond what we are led to believe. The conclusion is satisfying, and lends itself to a sequel.
It's obvious Jill Wagner had some cosmetic work to her face, but I can't pinpoint it, which is a good thing. Anyways, the primary theme of this movie goes beyond the search for a mystery soldier. I believe it is to clarify for civilians some of the pains that military veterans endure. Particularly, we witness Caroline has a reaction to certain sounds which induce a startle response, likely related to PTSD. Along those lines, she has difficult memories that affect her moods. This is why my first impression of the title 'Bringing Christmas Home', is a play on words. Maybe it implies that she brought the war home, the trauma of it. We later discover that during Christmas while deployed, she experienced a significant trauma. The theme could be about "bringing" the happiness of Christmas back to her, rescuing her from the horrific images that haunt her in relation to the holidays.
This would be a 8.1 rating but for my feeling that the chemistry between them is good but not great, and I attribute this to Greene's somewhat nonplus acting style (on occasion).
This is a tale of Russell and Caroline searching for a man who was missing in action in WWII. Russell owns a second hand (antique) shop and was given some random belongings by a friend to sell. One such keepsake is a WWII veteran's uniform, and he is curious to discover the identity of the owner. His search leads him to a retired major named Caroline who has a vast array of resources at her disposal to aid with the search. They share an instant attraction (Hallmark style).
'Bringing Home Christmas' is warm and endearing, and Wagner and Greene have good chemistry. There is much more to this story than what I've described above, so I highly recommend you give it a view, you won't be disappointed. It's an intriguing mystery search for a veteran whose duties and position in the military were beyond what we are led to believe. The conclusion is satisfying, and lends itself to a sequel.
It's obvious Jill Wagner had some cosmetic work to her face, but I can't pinpoint it, which is a good thing. Anyways, the primary theme of this movie goes beyond the search for a mystery soldier. I believe it is to clarify for civilians some of the pains that military veterans endure. Particularly, we witness Caroline has a reaction to certain sounds which induce a startle response, likely related to PTSD. Along those lines, she has difficult memories that affect her moods. This is why my first impression of the title 'Bringing Christmas Home', is a play on words. Maybe it implies that she brought the war home, the trauma of it. We later discover that during Christmas while deployed, she experienced a significant trauma. The theme could be about "bringing" the happiness of Christmas back to her, rescuing her from the horrific images that haunt her in relation to the holidays.
This would be a 8.1 rating but for my feeling that the chemistry between them is good but not great, and I attribute this to Greene's somewhat nonplus acting style (on occasion).
Bringing Christmas Home" is a heartwarming holiday film that beautifully intertwines history, love, and the true spirit of Christmas. Starring Jill Wagner as Caroline Upton and Paul Greene as Russell Carlisle, the film takes us on an emotional journey in search of the past, ultimately illuminating the present.
The story centers around Caroline, a retired military officer turned history professor, who teams up with Russell, an antiques store owner, to unravel the mysteries surrounding WWII Army officer Orin Newton. Their mission is to reunite precious artifacts - Orin's dress uniform, medals, and a trove of heartfelt love letters - with his long-lost family before Christmas.
Jill Wagner delivers a touching performance as Caroline, exuding a perfect blend of strength and empathy. Her portrayal of a dedicated historian with a soft spot for lost stories is both relatable and endearing. Paul Greene complements her character brilliantly, bringing a warm and charismatic presence to Russell. The chemistry between the two leads is palpable, adding a genuine depth to the narrative.
The film's unique premise, focused on the search for Orin Newton and the unraveling of his love story with Alice, sets it apart from typical holiday fare. The incorporation of historical elements, such as epaulettes and insignia, adds depth and intrigue to the storyline.
As Caroline and Russell delve into Orin's love letters, the film masterfully weaves between past and present, revealing a tale of hope, sacrifice, and enduring love. The cinematography captures the essence of two eras, seamlessly transitioning between WWII and contemporary times.
The film's genuine emotion and well-drawn characters make it a standout. The climax is both heartwarming and bittersweet, leaving the audience with a profound appreciation for the power of love and remembrance.
"Bringing Christmas Home" is a touching reminder that the greatest gifts we can give are those that honor the past, connect us in the present, and inspire hope for the future. With stellar performances and a heartfelt narrative, this movie is a must-watch for those seeking a meaningful holiday experience.
The story centers around Caroline, a retired military officer turned history professor, who teams up with Russell, an antiques store owner, to unravel the mysteries surrounding WWII Army officer Orin Newton. Their mission is to reunite precious artifacts - Orin's dress uniform, medals, and a trove of heartfelt love letters - with his long-lost family before Christmas.
Jill Wagner delivers a touching performance as Caroline, exuding a perfect blend of strength and empathy. Her portrayal of a dedicated historian with a soft spot for lost stories is both relatable and endearing. Paul Greene complements her character brilliantly, bringing a warm and charismatic presence to Russell. The chemistry between the two leads is palpable, adding a genuine depth to the narrative.
The film's unique premise, focused on the search for Orin Newton and the unraveling of his love story with Alice, sets it apart from typical holiday fare. The incorporation of historical elements, such as epaulettes and insignia, adds depth and intrigue to the storyline.
As Caroline and Russell delve into Orin's love letters, the film masterfully weaves between past and present, revealing a tale of hope, sacrifice, and enduring love. The cinematography captures the essence of two eras, seamlessly transitioning between WWII and contemporary times.
The film's genuine emotion and well-drawn characters make it a standout. The climax is both heartwarming and bittersweet, leaving the audience with a profound appreciation for the power of love and remembrance.
"Bringing Christmas Home" is a touching reminder that the greatest gifts we can give are those that honor the past, connect us in the present, and inspire hope for the future. With stellar performances and a heartfelt narrative, this movie is a must-watch for those seeking a meaningful holiday experience.
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- AnecdotesJill Wagner is very passionate about our veterans through various fundraisers and charities. Her husband David Lemanowicz is in the US Army.
- GaffesWhen Russell, Caroline, Jules and Alton met with Santa, he mentioned Orin and Alice's grandchildren. But all through the rest of the movie, the foursome are wondering if Orin ever made it home from the war and if he and Alice ever reunited.
- Bandes originalesSilent Night
Performed by Mary James
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