With help from a guardian angel, a rich, spoiled, ultra-material teenage girl learns to find true value in assisting others rather than in material things.With help from a guardian angel, a rich, spoiled, ultra-material teenage girl learns to find true value in assisting others rather than in material things.With help from a guardian angel, a rich, spoiled, ultra-material teenage girl learns to find true value in assisting others rather than in material things.
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Horrendous excuse for acting. Sound off so bad it's like it's a dubbed foreign film. I was so annoyed I didn't make it past dean Cain mouthing to the blonde bimbo that she can't touch alive people. Horrendous.
I have seen hundreds of Christmas movies. I don't write reviews often, but I just couldn't let others suffer if I can help it. From the every first 5 minutes of this film, everyone can tell how horrible it will be (people about to get hit by an automobile don't press their bodies against the very same direction they will be getting hit by).
The worst part? (yes, it's about to get even worse), they are making a sequel to this movie.
The worst part? (yes, it's about to get even worse), they are making a sequel to this movie.
If it wasn't for Dean Cain and some of the supporting cast this would have been a really dire movie. As it stands, it's badly written (though the premise is sound and should have made a better story), even worsely directed, and poorly acted.
The movie is lacking in wit, humour, melancholy, and Christmas atmosphere. In fact, this should only be shown as a "How NOT to make a Christmas Film".
Though I suffered through the really bad acting at the beginning of the movie, it did appear that Donna and Ravin Spangler started to get into their characters at the halfway stage... or I could've just adapted to their horrendous acting.
I wouldn't advise anybody to watch this film at any time as there are so many better Christmas Films around, which I would recommend over this one.
The movie is lacking in wit, humour, melancholy, and Christmas atmosphere. In fact, this should only be shown as a "How NOT to make a Christmas Film".
Though I suffered through the really bad acting at the beginning of the movie, it did appear that Donna and Ravin Spangler started to get into their characters at the halfway stage... or I could've just adapted to their horrendous acting.
I wouldn't advise anybody to watch this film at any time as there are so many better Christmas Films around, which I would recommend over this one.
I love a bad Christmas movie, but this? Just awful.
On the plus side, the very fact that Donna Spangler is the lead 'actor' in this, gives all talentless people some hope....
This is a strange take on the person dies and becomes an angel with a mission trope.
Acting was bad almost across the board. People reacted to statements before the person was done speaking. Mean characters were one dimensional. Too many of them were brain-dead dumb.
The plot was convoluted and predictable.
Characters changed personality instantly.
One positive note - Ravin and Jerry are cute together.
Acting was bad almost across the board. People reacted to statements before the person was done speaking. Mean characters were one dimensional. Too many of them were brain-dead dumb.
The plot was convoluted and predictable.
Characters changed personality instantly.
One positive note - Ravin and Jerry are cute together.
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- Triviathe director of this film won 2011's Arizona film maker of the year
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