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A hotshot lawyer returns to her childhood home following a death in the family.A hotshot lawyer returns to her childhood home following a death in the family.A hotshot lawyer returns to her childhood home following a death in the family.
Dondré T. Whitfield
- Peter
- (as Dondré Whitfield)
Jaida-Iman Benjamin
- Maeve
- (as Jaida Iman Benjamin)
Paul Rolfes
- Ed
- (as Paul Roles)
Zoë Calloway
- Lucy (K)
- (as Zoe Calloway)
Byron Johnson
- Peter (18)
- (as Byron R. Johnson II)
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Totally predictable but watchable under the right circumstances. All performances average; Tatyana Ali sometimes rising slightly above.
This is a story that in many ways can't miss hit you in the heart. The prodigal sister, Lucy, returns home after her sister's death to find out that Alice was a person who qualified for Sainthood. Lucy is on a road of discovery as she not only learns who her sister was, but begins to become part of the life she left behind. There is even a little mystery to be solved.
I could have done without big city lawyer flexing her muscles and Tatyani Ali needs to work on her angry crying technique. Dondre Whitfield never showed a lot of warmth nor was the chemistry great with Ali.
The movie was full of sentiment, but Christmas, though prominent, seemed to be almost secondary to the story. Likewise for the romance.
I could have done without big city lawyer flexing her muscles and Tatyani Ali needs to work on her angry crying technique. Dondre Whitfield never showed a lot of warmth nor was the chemistry great with Ali.
The movie was full of sentiment, but Christmas, though prominent, seemed to be almost secondary to the story. Likewise for the romance.
Hallmark has some black characters in lead roles. And the music is much better than every other Hallmark movie I have seen this season. Why in the world would I want to subscribe to the new Hallmark station and listen to it all of the time.? However, it is still a story for and about rich people. Hallmark use to do Hall of Fame movies about regular people. They were much better movies. What happened?
A real beautiful Christmas film. For Dennis
Haysbery, for portrait of family, friendship and comunity, for the cat and for blankets and, no doubt, for romance. Short, just beautiful.
Very good opening and ending, the unoriginal and by the numbers middle definitely hamper the film but it's still a film I enjoyed.
'Christmas Everlasting' does feature a fair amount of heart, I cared for the main character - Tatyana Ali's Lucy. It's a good story, one that isn't all that usual for these festive television films. Unfortunately, as noted, is does hit the beats that those aforementioned productions would during the middle part - which is slow and uneventful.
Ali, as well as Dondré T. Whitfield & Dennis Haysbert and a few others, are pleasant to watch though - which stops the film from falling down the rankings. The trio of characters, spearheaded by Amanda Brooks, are strangely written, I will say.
All in all, it's worth a watch.
'Christmas Everlasting' does feature a fair amount of heart, I cared for the main character - Tatyana Ali's Lucy. It's a good story, one that isn't all that usual for these festive television films. Unfortunately, as noted, is does hit the beats that those aforementioned productions would during the middle part - which is slow and uneventful.
Ali, as well as Dondré T. Whitfield & Dennis Haysbert and a few others, are pleasant to watch though - which stops the film from falling down the rankings. The trio of characters, spearheaded by Amanda Brooks, are strangely written, I will say.
All in all, it's worth a watch.
Did you know
- TriviaIn "The Second Sister", the 2015 novel that Christmas Everlasting is based on, Lucy is a seasoned political campaigner rather than a corporate lawyer.
- GoofsWhen they put on Nat King Cole to decorate the tree, the label is clearly RCA, and he only recorded on Capitol. Also, after part of only one song the album is over.
- ConnectionsReferences La Guerre des étoiles (1977)
- SoundtracksCaroling, Caroling
Written by Alfred Burt and Wihla Hutson
Published by Hollis Music Inc (BMI)
Performed by Nat 'King' Cole
Courtesy of Capitol Records
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