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6.9/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFor years Lucy has played Santa in her small-town community. As she grants a little girl's wish for a "Christmas like it used to be," she unexpectedly finds her own wishes coming true.For years Lucy has played Santa in her small-town community. As she grants a little girl's wish for a "Christmas like it used to be," she unexpectedly finds her own wishes coming true.For years Lucy has played Santa in her small-town community. As she grants a little girl's wish for a "Christmas like it used to be," she unexpectedly finds her own wishes coming true.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- पुरस्कार
- 3 कुल नामांकन
Gino F. Anania
- Parker Wallace
- (as Gino Anania)
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Omg! This has got to be one of the sweetest Hallmark Christmas movies I have ever seen. Lucy is the head of the small town of Elmherst's Project Christmas Wish. I love the motivation behind her wanting to be behind Project Christmas Wish...someone in the town when her and her widowed mom were down on their luck at Christmas made her childhood wish come true. Lucy's dream is to do that for others.
Lucy is sweet, beautiful and selflessly helps others achieve happiness...enter a little girl who lost her mom and her wish was about having a Christmas like they used to have when her mom was alive. She reallly just wants her widowed dad to be happy.
"What you have to give is you and that is very special."-Christmas Dad Lucas
""The infamous Elmhurst Christmas horse, I mean I still don't understand it based on my logic based brain, but I understand the sentiment."-Lucas
"I was going for strong independent elf ready to get back out there."-Lucy's mom
The witty interchanges between Lucy and Lucas are what roped me in...but the humor, generosity, chemistry and love are what kept me watching. These two are both attractive in their own right and together Lucy and Lucas are magical.
I don't know if I have drunk the Christmas nog or not, but I loved this film. I laughed, I cried...I was filled with love and the Christmas spirit. I feel like whipping up a batch of egg nog and decking the halls right now.
Thanks for the warm fuzzy, Hallmark!
Lucy is sweet, beautiful and selflessly helps others achieve happiness...enter a little girl who lost her mom and her wish was about having a Christmas like they used to have when her mom was alive. She reallly just wants her widowed dad to be happy.
"What you have to give is you and that is very special."-Christmas Dad Lucas
""The infamous Elmhurst Christmas horse, I mean I still don't understand it based on my logic based brain, but I understand the sentiment."-Lucas
"I was going for strong independent elf ready to get back out there."-Lucy's mom
The witty interchanges between Lucy and Lucas are what roped me in...but the humor, generosity, chemistry and love are what kept me watching. These two are both attractive in their own right and together Lucy and Lucas are magical.
I don't know if I have drunk the Christmas nog or not, but I loved this film. I laughed, I cried...I was filled with love and the Christmas spirit. I feel like whipping up a batch of egg nog and decking the halls right now.
Thanks for the warm fuzzy, Hallmark!
This one starts out with a Meet Cute that is anything but. In what Hallmark seems to insist, the Hero is a jerk to the Heroine the first time they meet, for no apparent reason. But of course, they wind up having to spend an inordinate amount of time together, and she realizes his cranky veneer is merely masking the pain he feels from a great personal tragedy. Inevitably, they fall in love and everything works out for everyone. A little predictable, but Amanda Schull's performance in particular was enjoyable and lifted this above many of the others in the Hallmark library.
Have said many times about my love of Christmas and getting a lot of pleasure out of in particular watching films, cartoons and specials during this period, something that most years has been much needed. Wanted to see some more festive films that were more recent, lower in budget and were not childhood favourites, so in a way to broaden my horizons and have been doing so since November 2019. The idea of the film did sound predictable and similar to other hotel etc-set Lifetime/Hallmark films.
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. One of the best, maybe a strong contender for the best, was 'Project Christmas Wish'. The setting and basic scenario sounded quite familiar, but 'Project Christmas Wish' actually managed to be one of the few Christmas films in recent years to do something different to the usual.
'Project Christmas Wish' for my tastes did drag a little in the final quarter and was a little sugary sweet in spots.
Did also find Lucy on the manipulative side on occasions.
However, there is a lot to like here. It looks lovely, have nearly always loved the scenery in Hallmark films (especially their Christmas output) and it is beautiful here and filmed very lovingly. The music is appropriately festive and doesn't come over as intrusive or overdone, which is not the case with many other Hallmark films.
Was very surprised at how good the script was. It was not cheesy. It was not too sentimental or over-schmaltzy, while having touching well intended moments. It also doesn't sound forced, with the conflict being much better written than most conflicts for Hallmark. What surprised me was the comedy, it was a big surprise that there was any but it was even more of a surprise that the comedy was actually funny and at its best hilarious. As far as Hallmark films go, 'Project Christmas Wish' is one of the funniest and in a way that always feels natural and not strained.
Also liked that the story was a lot less predictable or formulaic than most Hallmark Christmas films, especially the conflict which is not forced or easily telegraphed too much. There is a good deal going on, but it doesn't feel too much, almost all the subplots work and the chemistry (especially the central romance) is genuine all round. It is also very heart-warming and never comes over as too heavy, with plenty of light heart. Great to see characters that were interesting and worth caring for. It's well acted all round, Amanda Schull being immensely appealing.
In summary, very well done. 8/10.
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. One of the best, maybe a strong contender for the best, was 'Project Christmas Wish'. The setting and basic scenario sounded quite familiar, but 'Project Christmas Wish' actually managed to be one of the few Christmas films in recent years to do something different to the usual.
'Project Christmas Wish' for my tastes did drag a little in the final quarter and was a little sugary sweet in spots.
Did also find Lucy on the manipulative side on occasions.
However, there is a lot to like here. It looks lovely, have nearly always loved the scenery in Hallmark films (especially their Christmas output) and it is beautiful here and filmed very lovingly. The music is appropriately festive and doesn't come over as intrusive or overdone, which is not the case with many other Hallmark films.
Was very surprised at how good the script was. It was not cheesy. It was not too sentimental or over-schmaltzy, while having touching well intended moments. It also doesn't sound forced, with the conflict being much better written than most conflicts for Hallmark. What surprised me was the comedy, it was a big surprise that there was any but it was even more of a surprise that the comedy was actually funny and at its best hilarious. As far as Hallmark films go, 'Project Christmas Wish' is one of the funniest and in a way that always feels natural and not strained.
Also liked that the story was a lot less predictable or formulaic than most Hallmark Christmas films, especially the conflict which is not forced or easily telegraphed too much. There is a good deal going on, but it doesn't feel too much, almost all the subplots work and the chemistry (especially the central romance) is genuine all round. It is also very heart-warming and never comes over as too heavy, with plenty of light heart. Great to see characters that were interesting and worth caring for. It's well acted all round, Amanda Schull being immensely appealing.
In summary, very well done. 8/10.
Amanda Schull, Travis Van Winkle, and the daughter, played by the adorable Averie Peters do an excellent job, they have great chemistry together. It's a well written, funny and interesting Christmas romance that's well worth watching
Hallmark movies are pleasant and entertaining because they all have similar themes. In this one two attractive and single 40-ish people, a lady and a man, meet when the man's 10-yr-old daughter gets involved in the "Christmas Wish" festivities. They get attracted to each other, something gets in the way, but before the movie ends they work to achieve a resolution. And everyone lives happily ever after.
My wife and I enjoyed it at home on DVD from our public library, just a basic DVD, no previews, no language selections, no subtitles, no extras. Which is fine for this type of movie, not much different from watching it on broadcast TV except with no commercials.
My curious observation, in movies years ago the parents of adults were mostly depicted as older people, sometimes older than they needed to be. In this movie the parents of the 40-ish characters don't seem much older, more like 15 years or so older. Curious casting.
My wife and I enjoyed it at home on DVD from our public library, just a basic DVD, no previews, no language selections, no subtitles, no extras. Which is fine for this type of movie, not much different from watching it on broadcast TV except with no commercials.
My curious observation, in movies years ago the parents of adults were mostly depicted as older people, sometimes older than they needed to be. In this movie the parents of the 40-ish characters don't seem much older, more like 15 years or so older. Curious casting.
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़The character of the soldier is mentioned in the movie as being named Parker. In the end credits, the character's name is listed as Patrick.
- कनेक्शनFeatures Yeh ek Adbhut Jeevan Hai (1946)
- साउंडट्रैकChristmas Is All Around
Written by Reg Presley (PRS)
Performed by Sleeping At Last
By arrangement with Music Alternatives, LLC
Published by Universal-Dick James Music Ltd. (PRS)
[Played when Max, Lucas and Lucy build the house, sung to the tune of "Love Is All Around"]
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