Upon her untimely death, a workaholic who never put much value into the joys of Christmas finds herself recruited to be a Christmas Angel -- and is assigned a hard luck case that she acciden... Read allUpon her untimely death, a workaholic who never put much value into the joys of Christmas finds herself recruited to be a Christmas Angel -- and is assigned a hard luck case that she accidentally falls in love with.Upon her untimely death, a workaholic who never put much value into the joys of Christmas finds herself recruited to be a Christmas Angel -- and is assigned a hard luck case that she accidentally falls in love with.
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Kristin is a work obsessed executive who neglects family and love. After falling and hitting her head on a snowy pavement she becomes an angel and falls for a sad guy Eric Maccormack who lost his sister and cares for his niece. He runs a diner and used to be a singer - so he does get to display his singing voice a fair bit.
She only has a week but romance ensues. The little fix and the end is predictable but it's palatable.
Most hallmark movies are predictable but when you have a good cast it's just that much more watchable.
Want to see more of Kristin Davis on TV.
This movie hits all the right notes (Eric McCormack sings several tunes) and tugs all the right heart strings!
Enjoyable flick!
'A Heavenly Christmas' as far as Hallmark's Christmas films go fares quite well and is definitely worth watching and remembering. It is not flawless or a classic, but have come overtime to not expect any of those things watching a Hallmark Christmas film and have always tried to not judge them too seriously. Have seen the two leads in other things and they have shown that they can be good with the right material, which they do have once 'A Heavenly Christmas' gets going.
It is a bit slow to begin with, the set up taking a little too long and some of the dialogue early on is on the ropey side.
Did feel as well that Kristin Davis overdid it at times when it seemed like she was trying too hard to act younger than she was.
However, so much is good. Davis on the whole gives a performance that is committed and deeply felt, even if it isn't flawless. Eric McCormack, proving that he can do drama as well as comedy, and Shirley MacLaine (as the most interesting character) are very good, McCormack is understated and charming and MacLaine is dignified and fun to watch. The characters were on the most part ones easy to get behind and carry the film well.
The production values still manage to be pleasing. It's not too drab or garish in photography, the editing didn't seem rushed or disorganised and the scenery has a real charm to it. Some of the music has some pleasant nostalgic moments. The dialogue is not great to begin with but improves when the plot properly kicks in, not being too sweet and it flows at least. The story is sentimental but is also very sincere and moving, with nothing feeling contrived.
Summing up, good if not great. 7/10.
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- TriviaThis is Kristin Davis' second Christmas movie after Trois jours pour aimer (2001). Interestingly, that film also centers around her character dying at the beginning and features an angel.
- GoofsThere is a Grover Cleveland School in Chicago, but it is on West Byron, not 17th, as Max's niece says when she invites Eve to the Christmas pageant. Also, it is implied that Eve's brother and his family live in Oak Park, so her nephews would not be in the same school.
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Eve: I would just do it all so differently if I had a second chance.
Pearl: I hear that a lot.
Eve: I just don't know how I lost track of everything that was important.
Pearl: Hear that a lot too.
Eve: You must hear everything a lot.
Pearl: Well, one thing I never hear: no one has ever said, "I spent too much time loving someone."
- SoundtracksChristmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector
Performed by Darlene Love (uncredited)
Mother Berha Music Inc. (BMI/ABCKO Music Inc. (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music (Canada) Ltd. (SOCAN), Universal, Songs of Polygram International Inc., Rights Management Canada
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