After the loss of his best friend on Christmas Eve, Bobby goes out onto the lake and makes a shocking discovery. When the land is bought, Bobby must rally the town to save it.After the loss of his best friend on Christmas Eve, Bobby goes out onto the lake and makes a shocking discovery. When the land is bought, Bobby must rally the town to save it.After the loss of his best friend on Christmas Eve, Bobby goes out onto the lake and makes a shocking discovery. When the land is bought, Bobby must rally the town to save it.
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- 8 nominations total
Kristian Wang
- Bobby Whiteside
- (as Kristian Jackson)
Joe Perry
- Charlie Stangowitz
- (as Joseph Perry)
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The scenery was awesome, and that's all this movie has going for it. The teenager spent the first 2 hours scowling and accusing and demanding answers for the Big Mystery. Finally Mom reveals the answer to the Big Mystery. Yawn. Then he spends the last 30 minutes smiling sappily. Somehow he equates real estate development with the spirit of Christmas. What? I was rather hoping Angry Teenager would fall through the ice and end the movie early.
I really wanted to like this movie. The setting's gorgeous and the plot of teen loss and loneliness redeemed at Christmas through the healing power of friendly spirits should have been great.
Sadly, the execution of this great idea was lacking.
The actors were mostly okay, but the script gave them little to work with. There were some touching moments but they were few.
Character motivations got lost in the scrap paper bin or on the cutting room floor until far too late in the film for viewers to care much. Plot and subplots were all crammed in there together. The spiritual significance of the night pond never quite made itself clear, and the inspirational speech that was clearly supposed to redeem that main plank of the plot was frankly a mess, both in writing and in delivery. There was absolutely no reason for the townsfolk to clap except that they were told to. Or maybe because that was the last time they had to show up for filming.
Like I said at the start, I really wanted to like this film. But I couldn't.
Sadly, the execution of this great idea was lacking.
The actors were mostly okay, but the script gave them little to work with. There were some touching moments but they were few.
Character motivations got lost in the scrap paper bin or on the cutting room floor until far too late in the film for viewers to care much. Plot and subplots were all crammed in there together. The spiritual significance of the night pond never quite made itself clear, and the inspirational speech that was clearly supposed to redeem that main plank of the plot was frankly a mess, both in writing and in delivery. There was absolutely no reason for the townsfolk to clap except that they were told to. Or maybe because that was the last time they had to show up for filming.
Like I said at the start, I really wanted to like this film. But I couldn't.
As some others have said, this could have been good, but slow pacing, lack of crisp writing and an ending that simply is stupid killed it.
If you are feeling depressed, then don't watch this film, you will be more depressed......
Do not go by the DVD cover. This is NOT a cheery and happy Christmastime movie. That is both unusual and a good thing as it anchors this festive tale in a more realistic universe and reality.
The main character, Bobby Whiteside has the weight of a few troubles on his back. The death of his friend the year before, his father leaving home, and an uneasy home life where he constantly argues with his mother and brother.
Feeling that the world is against him he wants to leave the township where all his torments fester forsaking his family, even his sister Roxie, who is the only family member he has a decent relationship with.
This is his story of revelation and change.
The story is tight and the magical and fantastical elements of the tale are handled really well. Another great thing about the movie is the director, Jack Kissack, decided to not make it bright and glossy but keep it darker and bleaker as the story dictated. The acting is top notch and the realistic ending doesn't detract in any way from the meaning of this modern fable.
This is one of the better Christmas movies around, but don't watch it if you're looking for a happy feeling.
The main character, Bobby Whiteside has the weight of a few troubles on his back. The death of his friend the year before, his father leaving home, and an uneasy home life where he constantly argues with his mother and brother.
Feeling that the world is against him he wants to leave the township where all his torments fester forsaking his family, even his sister Roxie, who is the only family member he has a decent relationship with.
This is his story of revelation and change.
The story is tight and the magical and fantastical elements of the tale are handled really well. Another great thing about the movie is the director, Jack Kissack, decided to not make it bright and glossy but keep it darker and bleaker as the story dictated. The acting is top notch and the realistic ending doesn't detract in any way from the meaning of this modern fable.
This is one of the better Christmas movies around, but don't watch it if you're looking for a happy feeling.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in Calgary, Alberta.
- GoofsAt one point Bobby sees a hockey game on TV. It shows Wayne Gretzky on the bench in an Edmonton Oilers uniform. A few seconds later the TV is visible again, and this time Gretzky is in an LA Kings uniform skating behind the net. Based on visual clues in this movie (Polaroid camera, the cars, lack of cellphones) - the movie is pegged to have taken place in the early 80s. Gretzky was not with LA until 1988.
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- Χριστουγεννιάτικο θαύμα
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- Canmore, Alberta, Canada(location)
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- 1h 50m(110 min)
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