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It turned out that "Just In Time For Christmas" was actually far more entertaining and watchable than I had initially anticipated. So I was more than genuinely surprised with the outcome of the movie, because it was rather good.
Storywise, then the movie is generic and pretty much as predictable as they come. Corny, yes, and also quite stereotypical. But it is the kind of story that you quickly and easily get caught up in.
The acting in "Just In Time For Christmas" was quite good, and people were doing great jobs in portraying the various roles and characters in the movie. Just a shame that Christopher Lloyd didn't have a more prominent role in the movie. And it was somewhat of a fun surprise to see William Shatner make a small appearance in the movie as well.
"Just In Time For Christmas" is the kind of movie that leaves you with a good feeling and puts you in a cheerful mood. So on that account, it is a movie that definitely sits well to be watched during the Christmas season. This is hardly a Christmas classic in any sense, but it is well-worth taking the time to watch once. I say once, because I don't think that "Just In Time For Christmas" actually has material enough to its storyline to sustain multiple viewings.
I watched this movie with my family during the Christmas holidays of 2016, and it was among one of the better movies to make it to the screen that particular season.
In this film Lindsay has to make a tough decision: stay in her small hometown and marry longtime beau Jason, or accept a once-in-a- lifetime job teaching at an Ivy League college thousands of miles away. Fortunately, a magical messenger gives her a priceless Christmas Time gift.
What I liked the most about this film is that it resolved everything and the people featured in this film all have a happier life.
The screenplay was well thought out. The plot is a "fantasy" however it is very plausible on how some would react if they find themselves 3 years into the future!
'Just in Time for Christmas' was pleasant enough and is worth seeing. Of the 2015 Hallmark Christmas films, it's somewhere in the middle rather than being one of the best or worst. It is another one of those films that could have done a good deal more with its concept and the time travel, but did appreciate its good intentions, that it wasn't cold emotionally and that it was mostly well performed. Not a great film, but in my mind 'Just in Time for Christmas' was still watchable.
Starting with the good things, there are no complaints to be had with the production values. Especially the often magical scenery that really does give off a festive vibe. The cast are also well above average on the whole, Munford gives a very engaging performance that doesn't feel underplayed or overacted. Didn't think she overdid any mannerisms personally (have seen and heard worse) and she succeeds at giving her character growth. She does have some spark with Michael Stahl-David.
Lloyd is amusing and charming in his role and William Shatner (yes that William Shatner) looked as though he was enjoying himself without being as hammy as he usually is. T is sympathetically and not too routinely directed. The script is not too bad. Nothing to be wowed by but other Hallmark festive films do a far worse job at making one cringe. It can be cornball definitely, but there is less of a cheese overload and it doesn't seem too soapy, or at least to me it didn't. The story is engaging and doesn't take itself too seriously, while being well meaning and moving.
However, there are things that could have been better. As said already, more could have been done with the concept, which is a bit too ordinary and lacks imagination with the time travel. Not all the story rings true, especially the very rushed and unrealistic final decision which made the ending too pat (a common problem with Hallmark) and Stahl-David's character's irritational behaviour being overdone and too suddenly introduced (we are talking completely out of left field).
Did find Stahl-David a bit too bland and stiff and that the relationship between him and Mumford could have been more fleshed out. The music did feel too intrusive and could have been used less and more toned down, didn't think it always fitted either.
Summing up, found a lot to like here but it could have been more. 6/10.
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- QuizGrandpa Bob (Christopher Lloyd) says, "What did she do, get into a time machine?" This is a reference to the 'Back to the Future' movies in which Christopher Lloyd starred in as Doc Brown alongside Michael J. Fox.
- BlooperThough the story's location is said to be in the state of Washington, a blinking green light is seen as Lindsay exits her car after returning from the future. American traffic lights use a blinking yellow light, while Canadian lights use a blinking green.
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Lindsay Rogers: I think I'm losing my mind.
Grandpa Bob: I certainly don't think you're losing your mind.
Lindsay Rogers: I don't know what other explanation there is.
Grandpa Bob: I don't know... Time travel?
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