Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAbby (Brooke D'Orsay), once celebrated for her role as an inspirational mother on TV, is finding her real life in shambles after dealing with a scandal. She retreats to a luxury Vermont reso... Leggi tuttoAbby (Brooke D'Orsay), once celebrated for her role as an inspirational mother on TV, is finding her real life in shambles after dealing with a scandal. She retreats to a luxury Vermont resort for Christmas only to find herself without a room due to a booking mishap. All the loca... Leggi tuttoAbby (Brooke D'Orsay), once celebrated for her role as an inspirational mother on TV, is finding her real life in shambles after dealing with a scandal. She retreats to a luxury Vermont resort for Christmas only to find herself without a room due to a booking mishap. All the local hotels are booked up due to a rare astronomical event - a beautiful star said to mirror ... Leggi tutto
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- (as Melissa Murray Mutch)
- Kristen (Rebellious Teen)
- (as Sophia Elena Bachart)
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The young actress who played the daughter of Jon's character did a great job without being over sugary. (Some of the children in Hallmark movies are a little too perfect.) I loved the interaction between her and Abby, and also with her dad. All of the kids in the movie were very good.
FYS made me feel good and I will watch it again!
Brooke D'Orsay as Abby retreats to Vermont to let it blow over and winds up in a bed and breakfast run by John Brotherton as Tom.
He, among other things, is directing a children's Christmas play that includes his young daughter, but he is out of his element. Abby offers to help.
Commence bonding and all the usual Hallmark stuff.
D'Orsay is her usual sweet, vulnerable self. Brotherton has a nervous energy, totally appropriate for the part, but it made me uncomfortable.
Supporting cast is good, and as always, I really appreciate the inclusion of faith and the Nativity story in these movies.
Jack was right about the Astronomical stuff, that was silly. Made me laugh, Jack.
All in all, not the greatest ever, but very watchable.
Seven.
You might be able to guess, at least in general terms, what cause the conflict. That leads to some discussion about life choices and trust and then a very cute climax during the nativity play that isn't exactly expected. Things are wrapped up after that while watching the conjunction of the planets to create a sort of Christmas star.
A few comments about star watching that have no bearing on the enjoyment of the movie if you can ignore the fallacies of such. Foremost, no planets or stars ever move across the sky that fast. Also, it's hard to see planets or stars with so much background light in the viewing area. There are several other issues, but I will leave it at that.
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His character is sort of a Nervous Nellie and it is endearing how he has feelings for D'Orsay's character.
Brotherton is a very multi-faceted actor - you can check him out in two episodes of the "911" series that aired earlier this year - in a performance that is stunningly evil.
But, here, he demonstrates just how diverse he is because this character is caring and sweet natured.
D'Orsay and Brotherton work well together and they make this movie fine and watchable holiday entertainment.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTom is actually called Nick and Abby's last name is Fontaine
- ConnessioniReferences My Fair Lady (1964)
- Colonne sonoreAlmost Christmas
Performed by SATV Music