After signing her divorce papers, a woman heads out to her Minnesota airport with her sister and daughters for a flight to her mother's home. At the airport, her sportswriter husband shows u... Read allAfter signing her divorce papers, a woman heads out to her Minnesota airport with her sister and daughters for a flight to her mother's home. At the airport, her sportswriter husband shows up to catch a flight to Miami to visit his father. When a blizzard hits, the two suddenly f... Read allAfter signing her divorce papers, a woman heads out to her Minnesota airport with her sister and daughters for a flight to her mother's home. At the airport, her sportswriter husband shows up to catch a flight to Miami to visit his father. When a blizzard hits, the two suddenly find they have time to re-evaluate their relationship with assistance from an older couple.
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It is a good movie to sit down with a hot chocolate or a cup of tea with cheese and crackers. Wrap up in the recliner with a fleece blanket and let yourself get into the movie.
The couple is going through a recent divorce and find themselves in the airport for different reasons...wife and kids to her mothers for the holiday and he also to his mothers. A huge snow storm blows through, everyone is stranded, no flights and cannot leave the airport. Both meet an elderly married couple who help them to discover the reasons they married in the first place. They find that somewhere along the way, they lost that spark...you must keep that spark and rekindle it along the way. Not only are you a married couple, but you must become best friends...otherwise, after the children grow up and away...you may find yourself with a stranger....this couple helps them discover each other all over again.
So it's a chick flick...nothing wrong with that!
This was enjoyable enough to sit through without having to get up to fill the kettle or use the loo, and it still has a christmasy feeling about it even though its filmed almost entirely in an airport, the acting from Jobeth Williams is a little bit wooden though, not like her other more well known roles, she looks a bit bored and in need of filming to end, but the other main cast did a brilliant job, especially the two daughters. The story is basically about a couple heading for a divorce, who after taking advise from an elderly couple, that have been married for 40 years, decide to patch things up, none of this would have happened unless both there flights were delayed after a snow storm. The only real christmasy bits are of the dreadful clothes(hand knitted, granny jumpers) get the picture, and a few decorations that you don't really notice, but all in all a pleasant little film worth watching, with the kids, of course.
It was way-overlong at 90 minutes, tedious, and not just because most of it was filmed in a laughable "airport". It was crammed full of stock situations (the old "experienced" couple, etc) and - please - have you EVER seen an airport like THAT - a sort of dream hotel!
Emotional level it seemed pitched at: about 8-10 year-olds.
I have never looked at the clock so much, and hoped that it would get better - it never did. Oh dear.
Did you know
- TriviaTonia Jackson's debut.
- GoofsAround 5 minutes into the movie Maddie throws the "Dad" stocking into the bin, as she turns to walk away the top is partly hanging over the side but as she is seen walking to the car it is seated correctly.
- SoundtracksALSTROEMERIA
by Chad Willow