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Noelle's life stopped when her boyfriend broke up with her on Christmas Eve three years ago. A handsome fireman moves in above her. She gets locked in at work in a department store all alone... Read allNoelle's life stopped when her boyfriend broke up with her on Christmas Eve three years ago. A handsome fireman moves in above her. She gets locked in at work in a department store all alone save the ghost of Christmas past.Noelle's life stopped when her boyfriend broke up with her on Christmas Eve three years ago. A handsome fireman moves in above her. She gets locked in at work in a department store all alone save the ghost of Christmas past.
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Steve Pacaud
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Dale Stanley
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This breaks the Hallmark mold in a good way... thanks for coming back to me Hallmark with this great movie surprise.
I'm a big fan of Candace Cameron Bure. She seems to get more beautiful now that she is in her 40's. I've seen most of her Christmas themed movies over the past 10 years and this one is perhaps the best. She is in almost every scene and her interaction with the other characters is very entertaining. Her relationship with Luke Macfarlane is just right for this light hearted romp. Luke is a foot taller than her so high heels are much in evidence in a movie where shoes play a leading role. A very recent release, this movie is certain to become a seasonal favourite.
Your basic, entertaining Hallmark movie. But with a couple of unusual and welcome twists.
Jean Smart is a guardian angel of sorts. She shows up when the female lead (Candace Cameron) is having doubts and second thoughts. Not to take anything away from the others, because the cast all do credible jobs on their characters, but Smart to my wife and me was the real scene stealer, she is just so good. She is able to show a glimpse of what is to be if she follows her heart.
Anyway Christmas is coming and they have to put on a fund raiser for the big department store. The single guy, a firefighter, and the single lady, who works for the department store, follow the usual Hallmark path, their interests in each other grow, something gets in the way, and before the story is over they find a way to overcome all obstacles.
Pleasant and entertaining, we watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
Jean Smart is a guardian angel of sorts. She shows up when the female lead (Candace Cameron) is having doubts and second thoughts. Not to take anything away from the others, because the cast all do credible jobs on their characters, but Smart to my wife and me was the real scene stealer, she is just so good. She is able to show a glimpse of what is to be if she follows her heart.
Anyway Christmas is coming and they have to put on a fund raiser for the big department store. The single guy, a firefighter, and the single lady, who works for the department store, follow the usual Hallmark path, their interests in each other grow, something gets in the way, and before the story is over they find a way to overcome all obstacles.
Pleasant and entertaining, we watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
Everything thing about this movie was beautiful from the main characters, to the set design to the very beautiful background worker. Loved this movie to get me into the holiday spirit.
The story does not sound original at all, conceptually some of the plot elements are done to death, and the title sounds very corny. Hallmark though have showed more than once that they are capable of making above average festive films in a very hit and miss bunch. Candace Cameron Bure and Luke Macfarlane, both Hallmark regulars and no strangers to Hallmark Christmas films, are more often than not watchable and Jean Smart can be relied upon always to give a good performance.
'A Shoe Addict's' Christmas was surprisingly pretty good. Don't be put off by the title, the film is nowhere near as cheesy as the title indicates. It is not quite a great film and has flaws, but as far as Hallmark Christmas films go to me it's among the best and one of their better 2018 efforts too. Anybody that loves Christmas and wants a pleasant inoffensive distraction on a dull afternoon may find it likeable enough, and Bure, Macfarlane and Smart are all represented well.
Sure, 'A Shoe Addict's Christmas' is not perfect. It does jump around a little too much, so it is not always easy to follow narratively and some of the pace could have slowed down. Also felt that some of the supporting characters could have been developed more, they are little more than Hallmark cliches.
Have found more than once with Hallmark that their soundtracks are on the too intrusive and too constant side. Still find that the case here, though there have been worse cases before and since.
On the other hand, Bure brings a lot of sparkling charm to one of her easier to engage with characters in one of her better performances. She doesn't overplay the character's negative characteristics, and it is the type of role where that is a serious danger, and doesn't play it too twee either. Macfarlane's charisma smolders and he is very likeable and rootable. He and Bure connect very well together and have the adorable but not cutesy factor. Smart is both amusing and endearing. The supporting cast are all good enough even though their material could have been a lot more. The direction is sympathetic while not being leaden.
It looks great as a film. 'A Shoe Addict's Christmas' in my view is one of Hallmark's better looking films (Christmas and otherwise) from not just their 2018 output but also overall. It's beautifully photographed and the scenery is quite captivating. The dialogue flows better and more naturally than the dialogue in most Hallmark films and doesn't fall as much into cheese and soap. The story is very light-hearted and really warms the heart, any character changes actually not coming out of the blue or feeling hasty and the main character is one that actually grows.
Concluding, pretty good and in the better half of Hallmark's festive output. 7/10
'A Shoe Addict's' Christmas was surprisingly pretty good. Don't be put off by the title, the film is nowhere near as cheesy as the title indicates. It is not quite a great film and has flaws, but as far as Hallmark Christmas films go to me it's among the best and one of their better 2018 efforts too. Anybody that loves Christmas and wants a pleasant inoffensive distraction on a dull afternoon may find it likeable enough, and Bure, Macfarlane and Smart are all represented well.
Sure, 'A Shoe Addict's Christmas' is not perfect. It does jump around a little too much, so it is not always easy to follow narratively and some of the pace could have slowed down. Also felt that some of the supporting characters could have been developed more, they are little more than Hallmark cliches.
Have found more than once with Hallmark that their soundtracks are on the too intrusive and too constant side. Still find that the case here, though there have been worse cases before and since.
On the other hand, Bure brings a lot of sparkling charm to one of her easier to engage with characters in one of her better performances. She doesn't overplay the character's negative characteristics, and it is the type of role where that is a serious danger, and doesn't play it too twee either. Macfarlane's charisma smolders and he is very likeable and rootable. He and Bure connect very well together and have the adorable but not cutesy factor. Smart is both amusing and endearing. The supporting cast are all good enough even though their material could have been a lot more. The direction is sympathetic while not being leaden.
It looks great as a film. 'A Shoe Addict's Christmas' in my view is one of Hallmark's better looking films (Christmas and otherwise) from not just their 2018 output but also overall. It's beautifully photographed and the scenery is quite captivating. The dialogue flows better and more naturally than the dialogue in most Hallmark films and doesn't fall as much into cheese and soap. The story is very light-hearted and really warms the heart, any character changes actually not coming out of the blue or feeling hasty and the main character is one that actually grows.
Concluding, pretty good and in the better half of Hallmark's festive output. 7/10
Did you know
- TriviaCandace Cameron Bure and Dan Willmott appeared in another Hallmark Christmas movie together. Willmott was Bure's love interest's father in Let it Snow.
- GoofsAbout 39 minutes into the film there is a shot from outside the department store where Noelle works and it is NK, a famous department store in Stockholm, Sweden. You can even see a blue tram and to the left you can see the monument at Sergels Torg.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Aaron Paul/Idina Menzel (2019)
- SoundtracksIt's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Performed by Johnny Mathis
Composed by Meredith Willson
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