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After wondering what her life would be without children, workaholic Sharon Holden is unexpectedly granted her wish during a Christmas vacation at her and husband Dustin's old stomping ground... Read allAfter wondering what her life would be without children, workaholic Sharon Holden is unexpectedly granted her wish during a Christmas vacation at her and husband Dustin's old stomping ground at a ski lodge in Utah.After wondering what her life would be without children, workaholic Sharon Holden is unexpectedly granted her wish during a Christmas vacation at her and husband Dustin's old stomping ground at a ski lodge in Utah.
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The only reason I watched the whole movie is because I have a crush on Olivia d'Abo, shh.
The acting is strained, except for Olivia.
Just skip this one, the story's been done much better in a dozen other movies.
I like Olivia d'Abo, her performance is good but held back here. The movie is severely limited by lack of story development, script, and poor casting. I don't understand why they didn't cast C Thomas Howell as her husband. They are near enough in age and he would have had a better part. CTH was basically wasted here. The daughter is good but doesn't have a big enough part. Several potentially interesting subplots are not developed or even explored. Because of this the story lacks much depth and it is basically a barebones stream towards the conclusion, which does still evoke some degree of genuine feeling only because of d'Abo as she finally manages to gather up a bit of acting ability and pull off a decent finish.
Bad acting, bad dialog, cardboard characters who are also unrealistic, too many platitudes.
In act 1, before the wish, we have the ideal family despite the workaholic mom who rightly denigrates herself as a terrible mom. Yet somehow, she manages to spend quality time with her kids. And her teenage girl has none of the usual tension with her mom. Both kids act like the workaholic mom is a hero. In this section, the acting isn't great but it isn't as horrible as what's to come.
Act 2 made me wonder if this was a parody. This Dustin is the most one dimensional of all the characters. He acts like the only thing in life is to spend outrageous sums of money on his wife. All of these movies where a wish is granted to change a life path presents the main character with the problem of having the old memories and thought patterns despite a completely changed circumstance. In this case Sharron becomes creepy as like a stalker of other people's kids. Of course, to her, they are her kids, but not to them. The fact is that these same kids have become spoiled in this other family and that is supposed to be part of the morale of the story. In this act, all the acting is terrible.
I won't say much about Act 3 other than that the acting goes back to being only slightly poor.
In act 1, before the wish, we have the ideal family despite the workaholic mom who rightly denigrates herself as a terrible mom. Yet somehow, she manages to spend quality time with her kids. And her teenage girl has none of the usual tension with her mom. Both kids act like the workaholic mom is a hero. In this section, the acting isn't great but it isn't as horrible as what's to come.
Act 2 made me wonder if this was a parody. This Dustin is the most one dimensional of all the characters. He acts like the only thing in life is to spend outrageous sums of money on his wife. All of these movies where a wish is granted to change a life path presents the main character with the problem of having the old memories and thought patterns despite a completely changed circumstance. In this case Sharron becomes creepy as like a stalker of other people's kids. Of course, to her, they are her kids, but not to them. The fact is that these same kids have become spoiled in this other family and that is supposed to be part of the morale of the story. In this act, all the acting is terrible.
I won't say much about Act 3 other than that the acting goes back to being only slightly poor.
I had read a list of "good" Christmas movies and this one was rated highly. I should've done two things:
1. Remembered that not everything on the internet is true
2. Gone to check the rating
We wanted to like this movie but the acting was so poor and overall it is sooooo corny! The fact that it has a 3.5 overall rating should tell you something! You want this movie? Check at our local Goodwill store - that is where my copy will end up!
Sorry, don't mean to be Scrooge but there's so many good Christmas movies out there and if you only have so much time to watch Holiday movies; skip this one.
We wanted to like this movie but the acting was so poor and overall it is sooooo corny! The fact that it has a 3.5 overall rating should tell you something! You want this movie? Check at our local Goodwill store - that is where my copy will end up!
Sorry, don't mean to be Scrooge but there's so many good Christmas movies out there and if you only have so much time to watch Holiday movies; skip this one.
Cheesy. Bad acting. Trying to hard. Dog is a narrative of the story. Which is strange way to start a movie.
It's all about the mum wanting this sort of career but with this life and wishing she had done this before kids or not even have them in her life.
Mum & daughter look same age.
Dad give me bad vibes when with daughter. Just felt too gross for me to watch when he was next to her.
Son trying to act older as his character was written.
Just no. Don't watch. Just not a film that should be a film. Only watch if your bored or trying to sleep this will do it.
Like a hallmark movie gone bad.
It's all about the mum wanting this sort of career but with this life and wishing she had done this before kids or not even have them in her life.
Mum & daughter look same age.
Dad give me bad vibes when with daughter. Just felt too gross for me to watch when he was next to her.
Son trying to act older as his character was written.
Just no. Don't watch. Just not a film that should be a film. Only watch if your bored or trying to sleep this will do it.
Like a hallmark movie gone bad.
Did you know
- TriviaC. Thomas Howell also starred with Johnathon Silverman in Breaking all the Rules (1992)
- ConnectionsFollows Un Noël magique (2014)
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- A Christmas Eve Miracle
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- Utah, USA(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
- 16:9 HD
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