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A book editor must work with a former rival to help a potential writer find her way. He reminds all of them about the Christmas spirit and the value of community.A book editor must work with a former rival to help a potential writer find her way. He reminds all of them about the Christmas spirit and the value of community.A book editor must work with a former rival to help a potential writer find her way. He reminds all of them about the Christmas spirit and the value of community.
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Same town a different angel and a cute couple. Gabby in the first one was working on town to find Christmas spirit again and she had a lot of enthusiasm to get that change to occur. Don't expect the same. The angel is working in the background in this one. it's a cute movie. Jen Lilly has playing insecurity to almost neurotically annoying. She's the main reason why I didn't give it more stars. But she does get better as her character begins to interact more with the love interest. If you like hallmark movies give it a watch but not worth a rewatch in my opinion.
7/10 - while I felt as though the guardian angel subplot was completely unnecessary in this context, I throughly enjoyed this Hallmark flick
This is a Hallmark holiday romance between two high school rivals and Angel Falls natives, Hannah and Ryan. The two unite to try to sign a retired author to Hannah's family publishing business during the holidays.
There are actually angels in this holiday romance that can freeze time....just thought I would mention the elephant in the room!
Otherwise these are two very attractive people who have always seemed to like one another, who get a second chance to clear up misunderstandings and get to know one another...and guess what? They are both nice AND they like each other.
Christmas backdrop for this young attractive couple to fall in love. If that is your thing, this is for you...but otherwise a middle of the road romance with no surprises.
There are actually angels in this holiday romance that can freeze time....just thought I would mention the elephant in the room!
Otherwise these are two very attractive people who have always seemed to like one another, who get a second chance to clear up misunderstandings and get to know one another...and guess what? They are both nice AND they like each other.
Christmas backdrop for this young attractive couple to fall in love. If that is your thing, this is for you...but otherwise a middle of the road romance with no surprises.
Movie 21 out of my 100 christmas movies before Christmas day challenge with 64 days to go.
I picked this randomly and didn't know anything about it before watching it.
It had a familiar face as the lead actress and I thought the two main stars worked well together.
The movie was nice and sweet. A little flat at times but overall it was okay.
Will I watch it again? Probably not.
I picked this randomly and didn't know anything about it before watching it.
It had a familiar face as the lead actress and I thought the two main stars worked well together.
The movie was nice and sweet. A little flat at times but overall it was okay.
Will I watch it again? Probably not.
The blurb for this movie sounds MUCH better than what the writers managed to turn out.
I could never find any chemistry between the leads, and the Scrooge-like face and attitude of the "author to be helped" was just a turn off for most of the movie. And of course, the plot is really nothing more than a random collection of familiar cliches, prominent among them the male lead's decision between small-town happiness and big city success.
The female lead was never anything but irritating to me. She alternated between self-pity and forced perkiness, and I don't think the writers even meant to write a manic-depressive.
Yuck.
I could never find any chemistry between the leads, and the Scrooge-like face and attitude of the "author to be helped" was just a turn off for most of the movie. And of course, the plot is really nothing more than a random collection of familiar cliches, prominent among them the male lead's decision between small-town happiness and big city success.
The female lead was never anything but irritating to me. She alternated between self-pity and forced perkiness, and I don't think the writers even meant to write a manic-depressive.
Yuck.
Did you know
- TriviaFor thirty-five year-old Jen Lilley, this movie marks her first project after taking a brief, eight-week maternity leave after giving birth to her daughter, Julie, who came with her to set. As Lilley explains it, she was "stoked to get back in the saddle" and "fortunate" to be working on a production that was accommodating and understanding to a mother's needs. "There was no unsaid tension that I was bringing a baby [to set] and they were being genuine about it."
- GoofsIn the movie, the novel's surname is shown and stated to be Finnegan. It is listed as Sullivan in the closing cast credits.
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- Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday
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- North Bay, Ontario, Canada(Angel Falls)
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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