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Le Vrai Miracle de Noël

Original title: Christmas Child
  • 2004
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Le Vrai Miracle de Noël (2004)
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A life-sized Nativity scene leads a man to learn about his past and lost family.A life-sized Nativity scene leads a man to learn about his past and lost family.A life-sized Nativity scene leads a man to learn about his past and lost family.

  • Directors
    • Bill Ewing
    • Bart Gavigan
  • Writers
    • Max Lucado
    • Andrea Jobe
    • Eric Newman
  • Stars
    • William R. Moses
    • Tonya Bordeaux
    • Steven Curtis Chapman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    692
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Bill Ewing
      • Bart Gavigan
    • Writers
      • Max Lucado
      • Andrea Jobe
      • Eric Newman
    • Stars
      • William R. Moses
      • Tonya Bordeaux
      • Steven Curtis Chapman
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William R. Moses
    William R. Moses
    • Jack Davenport
    Tonya Bordeaux
    • Alicia
    Steven Curtis Chapman
    Steven Curtis Chapman
    • Michael Curtis
    Megan Follows
    Megan Follows
    • Meg Davenport
    Tree Browning
    • Mom
    • (as Theresa Browning)
    Vicki Taylor Ross
    • Naomi Williams
    Juli Erickson
    Juli Erickson
    • Mrs. Schneider
    Grant James
    Grant James
    • Joe
    Rebecca McCauley
    • Vanessa
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Jimmy-James
    Frederick Martin Smith
    Frederick Martin Smith
    • Piano Player
    Wilma Jeanne Cummins
    • Venna
    • (as Wilma Cummins)
    Jeremiah Diamond
    • Craig
    Jessica Dyer
    • Rebecca
    Nicole Fancher
    Nicole Fancher
    • Caroler
    Mary Donnelly Haskell
    Mary Donnelly Haskell
    • Cindy
    • (as Mary Donnelly-Haskell)
    Tom Lester
    Tom Lester
    • Radio Announcer
    • (voice)
    Dennis Letts
    Dennis Letts
    • Judge
    • Directors
      • Bill Ewing
      • Bart Gavigan
    • Writers
      • Max Lucado
      • Andrea Jobe
      • Eric Newman
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    6bkoganbing

    Whose Child Was This?

    It's Christmas time and reporter William R. Moses hasn't had a decent story to his byline for a long time. He welcomes a chance to go to Texas for a human interest story, but his real motivation is to stop in Clearwater, Texas to find out the mystery of his birth.

    Moses has no family so to speak and was raised as a foundling. He's a little jealous of wife Megan Fellows with whom he will spend Christmas once again with her family.

    In Clearwater, Moses does find the mystery of his birth and the reason why a whole lot of people are trying to keep him from finding out.

    Christmas Child is a nice enough family holiday classic. With Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman playing the part of a preacher in the film, it was guaranteed from the start to have a built in audience appeal. Chapman was fine in the role, truth be told the part was no stretch for him. In the film his character and his wife adopt a young foundling child, in real life Chapman and his wife adopted three Asian orphans.

    Christmas Child does have a heartstring tugging ending, but one that is totally in keeping with the spirit of the movie. There is one character in this film who gets one fabulous Christmas present.
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    Refreshing

    I had to do some math while watching this one to get the births and deaths and gifts of mangers right, but it was worth it.

    I agree with some of the reviewers that the missing father issue was odd. And why the sheriff was so evil was not clearly explained (I wanted the sheriff arrested and locked up, to be honest, his nasty tone seemed out of place in the movie).

    The lead is always a personable actor, but he looked too similar to the pastor, so distractingly the viewer might think they were related.

    It was refreshing not to have a sappy, brain-dead, infantile Christmas movie, like has become the norm in 2020.
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    A must watch every Christmas

    I love this story of redemption. Not a flashy Hollywood work o fiction but instead a heart warming story of forgiveness.
    6Christmas-Reviewer

    Well Pay Attention

    This film has lots of themes in it. Most of all it has deal with "finding family", "What is family", and what secrets are worth keeping. Most of all what price people pay for keeping those secrets.

    This is one of those rare films that you can not multi-task while watching. You need to pay attention to the details otherwise you can easily lose track of people's names and motivations.

    In this film Bill Ewing's holiday film Christmas Child concerns Jack (William R. Moses), a reporter who has been having a difficult time getting much joy out of his life. Both his wife (Megan Follows) and his job fail to revive his spirits. While he is working on a story in Dallas, TX, he comes across a photograph that gets his attention. The photograph leads him to Clearwater, TX, where he learns about the town's ornate nativity scene and confronts his past and maybe can lead him to a happier future.

    This film is well made. Its heart is in the right place. I am glad that the makers of this film did not portray "Small Town" USA as bunch of hicks.

    If you like stories without Hobbits & Super Heroes then watch this. Trust me it is much better than most of those films.

    This is a nice films for adults. Kids will be bored.
    6tmcdaniel1

    Slow, but steady

    Christmas Child is better than a lot of movies I can name that cost ten times as much to make. I thought the opening scenes between Moses and Megan Follows were excellent and they had good chemistry and excellent dialog. Sadly, when Follows leaves the story, it seems to lose a lot of energy and slow way down.

    While not full of holes, neither is it seamless or easy to follow especially from an emotional standpoint. The messages are highly positive but delivered in a slow way through the eyes of the troubled protagonist who seems to fail to appreciate what he is given. His emotional distance and alienation do not "develop" along with the story thereby keeping the emotonal tempo from moving upward to match what he is learning on his "Quest".

    The final problem I had with it was that the return of Follows to the story (thereby wrapping up a major, major plot line) is given short shrift and bypasses the serious and emotionally fulfilling aspects. I have a feeling that this would have been handled at more and better length in the written version.

    So, for trying to tell a good story and show with some realism a "slice of life" that is far more common and more real than typical Hollywood tripe, I give it credit. The actors are very good throughout and there are many moments that will make you think.

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    • Goofs
      The radio announcer refers to the local area as West Texas. However, he also references a listener in Deaf Smith County, which is located in the Panhandle. No one in Texas refers to the Panhandle as West Texas. They are two completely separate regions.
    • Quotes

      Judge: I figure he worked 10 years carving this Nativity scene.

    • Soundtracks
      Jingle Bells
      Written by James Pierpont

      Produced and Arranged by Scott Matthews

      Performed by Janet Rutland

      All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission.

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Christmas Child
    • Filming locations
      • Okmulgee, Oklahoma, USA
    • Production company
      • Impact Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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