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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA traveling doctor finds love and a home at her latest assignment in Willowbrook.A traveling doctor finds love and a home at her latest assignment in Willowbrook.A traveling doctor finds love and a home at her latest assignment in Willowbrook.
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Been a Holly fan since Jump Street but I couldn't make it through those horrible mystery movies that Hallmark cast her in. The good news is that this show has some decent dialog and the acting from the cast is pretty good. There are even flashbacks (woa nelly).
A very good movie from Hallmark, that might be predictable, but not too cheesy with a great cast, the lead actors have a good chemistry, all important in a romance, and you will shed a tear at the end if you're human. Well done Hallmark, a great festive movie.
The story is a bit like Christmas Under Wraps a few years ago with Candace Cameron Bure. The biggest difference is Willow Brook is not Santa's home base, but there's an additional little twist we get a hint of about 3/4th through and it's explained almost at the end. I wish this twist had been integrated a little better into the final outcome. It explains the look on Doctor Ray's face when we first see him, but other than that it doesn't affect the story of Zoey and Willow Brook. I bet there are some people who figured it out when they saw that look.
The appeal to the story is how the small town, and a handsome man, woo Doctor Zoey and change her. Other than the one twist, there are no great highs or lows, but simply a nice story. There's no looming tension nor any hint of any villain. Of course since it's Hallmark, the final result is predictable. Holly Robinson Peete and Adrian Holmes have chemistry. They develop some private jokes that run through the movie. They are comfortable together. But the entire cast works well with Peete and together. Emma and Zoey develop a special relationship as do Lilly and Zoey.
I noticed the apparent goof saying Buffalo is to Willow Brook's east, which means they aren't in the US, but hey maybe they were in Canada. So many of the actors are from Canada. The weather looked pretty mild for that region in late December.
The appeal to the story is how the small town, and a handsome man, woo Doctor Zoey and change her. Other than the one twist, there are no great highs or lows, but simply a nice story. There's no looming tension nor any hint of any villain. Of course since it's Hallmark, the final result is predictable. Holly Robinson Peete and Adrian Holmes have chemistry. They develop some private jokes that run through the movie. They are comfortable together. But the entire cast works well with Peete and together. Emma and Zoey develop a special relationship as do Lilly and Zoey.
I noticed the apparent goof saying Buffalo is to Willow Brook's east, which means they aren't in the US, but hey maybe they were in Canada. So many of the actors are from Canada. The weather looked pretty mild for that region in late December.
Nobody should watch Hallmark films with massively high expectations, their Christmas output particularly. If a Hallmark fan or wanting to see as many Christmas films as possible, expectations would understandably be higher. They are very formulaic with most of them being more of the same narratively and structurally, apart from sporadic attempts at changes of pace. There are a fair share of them though that are surprisingly above average and even good amidst the many average and less ones.
The 2020 output from Hallmark did vary in quality but was not near as bad or wildly uneven as it could have been. None of the films from the batch were really terrible, and a small handful of them were actually very good. 'The Christmas Doctor' is one of the good, if not quite great, ones and definitely one of the better 2020 Hallmark Christmas films. Perfect it isn't, far from it, but 'The Christmas Doctor' is a good example of why Hallmark shouldn't immediately be judged negatively.
Am going to start with what could have been done better. It drags a little early on where the film takes a little time to get going. The final quarter is on the contrived and very formulaic side, not unexpected as that is common with Hallmark.
Did think that more could have been done with the big twist, which is introduced too suddenly and felt rushed through.
However, a lot is done right. It is visually pleasing and has a professional look. The appropriately festive locations especially. Enough of the soundtrack is nostalgic and pleasant enough. The direction is accomodating while not going through the motions. Holly Robinson Peete doesn't overplay, any mannerisms are not overdone, and neither does hold back too much. She has a genuine well matched chemistry with an equally good Adrian Holmes, who is leagues better than he was in 'You Light Up My Christmas'. The supporting cast are very good too.
Moreover, the dialogue is tighter and less stilted than a lot of Hallmark Christmas films and the cheese and sentiment isn't as much. The story raises some important relevant issues in a tactful manner, making the film heartfelt at points, it also engaged me and was charming and heart-warming while not taking itself too seriously. Did appreciate too that there was more to usual. The characters may be well worn cliches, but they came over to me as likeable enough and any negative character traits didn't come over as over the top like can be the case in Hallmark Christmas films. Actually cared for these characters, not the case with a lot of recently seen Christmas films. The ending is touching.
Concluding, nicely done. 7/10.
The 2020 output from Hallmark did vary in quality but was not near as bad or wildly uneven as it could have been. None of the films from the batch were really terrible, and a small handful of them were actually very good. 'The Christmas Doctor' is one of the good, if not quite great, ones and definitely one of the better 2020 Hallmark Christmas films. Perfect it isn't, far from it, but 'The Christmas Doctor' is a good example of why Hallmark shouldn't immediately be judged negatively.
Am going to start with what could have been done better. It drags a little early on where the film takes a little time to get going. The final quarter is on the contrived and very formulaic side, not unexpected as that is common with Hallmark.
Did think that more could have been done with the big twist, which is introduced too suddenly and felt rushed through.
However, a lot is done right. It is visually pleasing and has a professional look. The appropriately festive locations especially. Enough of the soundtrack is nostalgic and pleasant enough. The direction is accomodating while not going through the motions. Holly Robinson Peete doesn't overplay, any mannerisms are not overdone, and neither does hold back too much. She has a genuine well matched chemistry with an equally good Adrian Holmes, who is leagues better than he was in 'You Light Up My Christmas'. The supporting cast are very good too.
Moreover, the dialogue is tighter and less stilted than a lot of Hallmark Christmas films and the cheese and sentiment isn't as much. The story raises some important relevant issues in a tactful manner, making the film heartfelt at points, it also engaged me and was charming and heart-warming while not taking itself too seriously. Did appreciate too that there was more to usual. The characters may be well worn cliches, but they came over to me as likeable enough and any negative character traits didn't come over as over the top like can be the case in Hallmark Christmas films. Actually cared for these characters, not the case with a lot of recently seen Christmas films. The ending is touching.
Concluding, nicely done. 7/10.
So, this is now my 13th Hallmark Christmas movie of the 2020 season; this one falls somewhere in the middle of the movies I have seen thus far. Overall, it has a nice storyline. But, if I am being honest, the first 45 minutes were a bit slow, a bit boring at times. That said, the acting was good overall. Holly Robinson Peete's performance (a Hallmark regular) was solid. I must say, I think I am starting to like Adrian Holmes on screen. I have seen him in a few things now; I think he is a good actor. He had a pretty good performance in this film. The chemistry between the two (leads) was pretty good; it was believable, something a few Hallmark films I have seen thus far have been lacking. The supporting cast's performance too was strong, especially the doctor (Fred Henderson as Dr Ray). The scenery, props and sets were 'well-polished' and festive. Hmmm.... maybe this movie was not as 'cozy' (regarding its Christmas atmosphere) as some of the other Hallmark films I have seen. Finally, I did like the birdwatching element in the story; I will be looking for cardinals now when I take walks in the park. A nice Christmas story with some solid performances, well worth the watch for Hallmark fans.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाCampbell Soup sponsored this movie. Watch for product placement.
- गूफ़Flashback: when playing chess, black moved first. Everybody knows that white moves first.
- कनेक्शनReferences स्टार वॉर्स (1977)
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