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Le Miracle du cœur

Original title: The Christmas Blessing
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Le Miracle du cœur (2005)
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A young doctor encounters romance and deals with his past when he returns to his hometown during the holidays.A young doctor encounters romance and deals with his past when he returns to his hometown during the holidays.A young doctor encounters romance and deals with his past when he returns to his hometown during the holidays.

  • Director
    • Karen Arthur
  • Writers
    • Wesley Bishop
    • Donna VanLiere
  • Stars
    • Neil Patrick Harris
    • Rebecca Gayheart
    • Angus T. Jones
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    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Karen Arthur
    • Writers
      • Wesley Bishop
      • Donna VanLiere
    • Stars
      • Neil Patrick Harris
      • Rebecca Gayheart
      • Angus T. Jones
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Neil Patrick Harris
    Neil Patrick Harris
    • Nathan Andrews
    Rebecca Gayheart
    Rebecca Gayheart
    • Meghan Sullivan
    Angus T. Jones
    Angus T. Jones
    • Charlie Bennett
    Hugh Thompson
    Hugh Thompson
    • Jack Andrews
    Shaun Johnston
    Shaun Johnston
    • Tucker Bennett
    Rob Lowe
    Rob Lowe
    • Robert Layton
    Robert Clinton
    Robert Clinton
    • Dr. Goetz
    Wanda Cannon
    Wanda Cannon
    • Lydia Jones
    Patricia Casey
    • Doris Wilson
    Jesse Lipscombe
    Jesse Lipscombe
    • William Bradley
    Jay D. Sodergren
    • Buddy
    Margherita Donato
    • Rita
    Carey Feehan
    Carey Feehan
    • Sean Addison
    Rick Ash
    • Bartender
    Kate Ryan
    • Aide
    Olivia Cheng
    Olivia Cheng
    • Anaesthetist
    Blake Shelton
    Blake Shelton
    • Blake Shelton
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    • Director
      • Karen Arthur
    • Writers
      • Wesley Bishop
      • Donna VanLiere
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    10powerforjesus

    I really enjoyed this movie

    My family and I enjoyed this movie very much. Is it possible that it will be coming out on DVD anytime soon. We look forward to watching The Christmas Shoes and The Christmas Blessings for years and years to come. These are great family movies and even if you do not cry that much you better still have the tissue sitting right beside you. It really gets to you but in a great way. It also has great family values that are wonderful. We really need more of that. It would be wonderful if they could make another sequel to this one or think of others to do like this one. We need more things to remind us what is really important. Like is the job more important than family and friends. Is your childs life on the bottom of the totem pole compared to working constantly. I guess I think of it in more of a day to day blessing because my husband works and I stay home and take care of the kids. So that they always have a parent here to talk to. Thank you.
    6wes-connors

    When the Angels Want to Wear Your Red Shoes

    As we follow a certain pair of red shoes from the earlier TV movie "The Christmas Shoes" (2002), handsome lawyer Rob Lowe (as Robert Layton) appears briefly. He'll reappear later, but does not play a significant role in this sequel. This time, our hero is boyish doctor Neil Patrick Harris (as Nathan Andrews). He promises to see that a teenage patient is home for Christmas, but the young man unfortunately expires during surgery. Angrily throwing his doctor's smock down in the hospital hallway, Mr. Harris declares. "I can't do this anymore!" He goes home to live and work with auto mechanic father Hugh Thompson (as Jack Andrews). Playing "stick up" with Mr. Thompson further establishes Harris has some late-term growing up to do...

    While helping dad in the shop, Harris meets attractive single teacher Rebecca Gayheart (as Meghan Sullivan). Felled by a flat tire - a surefire way to find a date in TV movies - Ms. Gayheart thinks Harris is a "cute mechanic." She is learning to speak Spanish in order to be a better teacher, but tells her Vermont, USA class Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in Mexico as their Independence Day. The students are either too polite to correct her, or afraid to speak and be asked to leave the set. The main pupil is imaginatively bright, chubby and sad preteen Angus T. Jones (as Charlie Bennett). He is being raised by alcoholic single landscaper Shaun Johnston (as Tucker Bennett). All of the aforementioned characters have physical and/or emotional flaws...

    The holy spirit of Christmas, without being too heavy-handed, seems to bring the characters together. Some may live and some may die - but all will benefit from getting to know each other. God is a fan of tear-jerking melodramas, obviously, and Heaven isn't such a bad fate for believers. It is tempting to knock "The Christmas Blessing" for mediocrity and predictability, but each of the stories in the movie series accomplishes something that is becoming increasingly rare - character-driven drama without bombastic special effects. The plots and characters created by novelist Donna Van Liere are handled well by the production team and actors. Lord knows you could find less engaging ways to spend your viewing time, without even looking.

    ****** The Christmas Blessing (12/18/05) Karen Arthur ~ Neil Patrick Harris, Rebecca Gayheart, Angus T. Jones, Hugh Thompson
    8S1rr34l

    The Christmas Shoes Re-DUX

    This film is a strange beast as it's better than the original first film. If you enjoyed the Christmas Shoes then you should enjoy this festive tale.

    Beware though, you will need a box of tissues for the ending: This is a heartwarming tearjerker which does just as it says. Even though the clichés are throughout the story; but then again isn't that just the case in Christmas films(?); I found myself reacting to the characters situations. It's the acting and direction that work the tears free from your eyes.

    I really liked the idea of "The Christmas Shoes" journey through the film. It is a little cheesy, but the world is a small place, and things like this can, and do, happen.

    Well worth watching on a cold winter's night, while cuddled up under a blanket, by a fire.
    5juneebuggy

    A bit of a tear jerker but a decent TV movie

    This was pretty good, one of those made for TV, Christmas (ie) type movies. This one is based on a book and apparently a continuation of an earlier movie "The Christmas Shoes", although I didn't see that one and it didn't matter in regards to the story here. Anyways, Neil Patrick Harris plays a young doctor who returns to his hometown after losing a patient on the operating table. His plan is to give up medicine and work with his widowed father in his garage.

    Harris does a decent job here, I mean its a TV movie so its not like he had to push his acting abilities. He does have some good scenes with Angus T. Jones from 'Two and a Half Men' and a plausible enough romance with Rebecca Gayheart who also does a good job. Rob Lowe is in this too, sort of a cameo type role but imperative to the story and enjoyable as always.

    I have to say this was a bit of a tearjerker, way sadder than I was expecting especially if you lost a parent as a child. Several of the characters also go through life threatening situations (requiring Christmas miracles and such) with not all of the outcomes favourable. Oh and apparently recovery time for a liver transplant is about 12 hours.

    Filmed in Canada -Alberta (as most made for TV movies seem to be) this features a bunch of Canadian talent and I particularly enjoyed Hugh Thompson as the widowed father and Shaun Johnston of 'Heartland' fame. 12/14/14
    vchimpanzee

    Sometimes pleasant family movie, with plenty of sad moments

    In this sequel to 'The Christmas Shoes', attorney Robert Layton (Rob Lowe) finds the shoes that changed his life in a dumpster at a church, where people deposit clothes for the poor.

    Nathan Andrews (Neil Patrick Harris) is grown up now. As a young surgeon, when Nathan loses a patient, he says, "I can't do this any more" and returns home. He works in the garage run by his father Jack (Hugh Thompson), where he meets Megan (Rebecca Gayheart). Megan needs for her car to be fixed and, since she is learning Spanish, pretends that is all she speaks. Of course, Nathan is also deceiving Megan by pretending to be a mechanic. Lydia (Wanda Cannon) does Jack's office work and gives out advice.

    The shoes end up in the possession of Tucker Bennett (Shaun Johnston), who moves around a lot and does yard work. He doesn't want to tell his son Charlie (Angus T. Jones) the truth about what happened to the boy's mother, who he claims was a dancer and wore the shoes.

    Megan turns out to be Charlie's teacher. And Charlie has some difficulty as the new kid in school. Nathan shows up to volunteer at the playground where Charlie goes after school, and the two become friends. Also at the playground, Megan meets Nathan once again (can you guess where this might be going?).

    Three characters in the movie go through crisis. For two, the situation may be life-threatening. A miracle may be necessary for everyone's problems to be solved. Sadly, the movie does not end well for all, but the ending is satisfying.

    This is generally a pleasant family movie, even if the circumstances are not always positive. Neil Patrick Harris does a good job, and his best moments are in scenes with Angus T. Jones. Angus shows much of the same charm that he displays when playing live-action TV's most adorable brat on 'Two and a Half Men'. And Rebecca Gayheart stands out as the devoted teacher. Rob Lowe appears in only a few scenes but does quite well with them.

    Some people may enjoy the music by NewSong and Blake Shelton. I'm afraid I can't be counted among them.

    Overall, it was a nice movie. Just be prepared for tears.

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    • Trivia
      The follow-up movie to "The Christmas Shoes."
    • Goofs
      At about 1:15, Charlie's dad Jack is at the bar talking with Nathan's father when he finishes his drink, which is a light color, and the ice audibly clinks in the glass. Then he takes another drink, which is now a darker color. Nobody filled up the glass.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Nathan Andrews: I've been reading my mother's letters. She said one day, I would meet a girl. And my heart would skip a beat when she smiled at me. And then, the day would come when I realized I couldn't live without her. Well, she was right.

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • CBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Christmas Blessing
    • Filming locations
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Craig Anderson Productions
      • Beth Grossbard Productions
      • Alberta Film Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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