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A Kiss for Christmas

Original title: Inn for Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
867
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Jesse Hutch and Jonna Walsh in A Kiss for Christmas (2020)
ComedyDramaRomance

On her way home to spend Christmas with her grandmother, Mandy runs into Lucas, her old high school rival.On her way home to spend Christmas with her grandmother, Mandy runs into Lucas, her old high school rival.On her way home to spend Christmas with her grandmother, Mandy runs into Lucas, her old high school rival.

  • Director
    • Jesse D. Ikeman
  • Writers
    • Courtney McAllister
    • Margot Mallinson
  • Stars
    • Jonna Walsh
    • Jesse Hutch
    • Jayne Eastwood
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    867
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesse D. Ikeman
    • Writers
      • Courtney McAllister
      • Margot Mallinson
    • Stars
      • Jonna Walsh
      • Jesse Hutch
      • Jayne Eastwood
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jonna Walsh
    Jonna Walsh
    • Mandy
    Jesse Hutch
    Jesse Hutch
    • Lucas
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Gram
    Tammy Isbell
    Tammy Isbell
    • Tammy
    Art Hindle
    Art Hindle
    • Ernie
    Elena Juatco
    Elena Juatco
    • Jackie
    Chris Sandiford
    Chris Sandiford
    • Greg
    Kelly Van der Burg
    Kelly Van der Burg
    • Ashley
    Connor Thompson
    • Sam
    Sharjil Rasool
    Sharjil Rasool
    • Dave
    Samantha Espie
    Samantha Espie
    • Jane
    Rob Baker
    Rob Baker
    • Bert
    Mariah Campos
    Mariah Campos
    • GinnyZ
    • (as Mariah Ashley Campos)
    Veronica Hampson
    Veronica Hampson
    • Barista
    Chris Tarpos
    Chris Tarpos
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jesse D. Ikeman
    • Writers
      • Courtney McAllister
      • Margot Mallinson
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    User reviews15

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    6jazznu

    Almost Good, but a Few Missteps

    The leads, Jesse Hutch and Jonna Walsh, playing Lucas and Mandy respectively, are really very engaging in their roles. They have very good chemistry and great banter. Most of the supporting cast, from the best friend to the grandmother and the inn owner, fit very well into the movie and are quite likable. If the movie had sort of kept to this initial script, then I think it would have come off as a better movie overall even if it's something we'd seen before.

    But they throw in a few ill-advised twists and diversions that really affect what was seeming to be a good watch. The closest thing this movie has to a villain is poorly conceived along with poorly written in the storyline. The character was too remote and unincorporated into the movie to have the influence they ended up having in throwing a wrench into the storyline. There's a "secret" revealed at an inopportune moment that didn't appear to be an actual state secret given that the female lead openly divulged this info to 3 characters in the movie before the reveal, didn't tell them to keep that info to themselves. This was more strange that bad, and it made you think less of the female lead that she was openly deceiving someone who trusted her after initially appearing to be upfront. And lastly, a truly jarring twist that though you might see coming as I did, makes it no better when it occurs. It's a strange twist for what they appeared to be trying to accomplish through most of the movie and it's like they suddenly inserted a game cheat code and fast-tracked everything to get to the finish line.

    There really are some very likable and engaging parts of this movie. The former high school rivals getting to know one another again years later and liking what they see is a tried and true storyline that works and does so again here. Actually, the movie was good (I'd have probably rated it an 8 on a Hallmark/Lifetime TV movie ranking scale) through the first hour and 40 minutes or so. It's a shame the writing became rough and disjointed at the end and prevented this from having an ending that was more reflective of the movie as a whole.
    jsnider-54883

    Simple storyline but it works.

    So happy to see something different on the seasonal movie front. Quite frankly I happened across it by chance and didn't intend to watch the entire movie. The cast kept me with it. Jesse Hutch (Lucas) and Jonna Walsh as Mandy are very good together but what really hooked me? Veteran Canadian actors Jayne Eastwood and Art Hindle. Yes--a simple story line but who cares? The actors (one and all) are excellent and make it work. Highly recommended!!
    Kirpianuscus

    correct

    I use, very often, the term nice for define Hallmark movies. In this case , correct sounds some better.

    First for supporting actors beautiful job.

    Second for main actors, beautiful and good workers for the nice sparkles of characters.

    For fine define of values , from friendship and love - in various forms- to the fair decision and the feminine version of Peter Pan syndrome.

    But the story ? You know it so well than it becomes a sort of pretext. Nothing serious, same recipe and same ways for craft it but the nice portraits proposed by. Art Hindle, Jayne Eastwood,Tammy Isbel and especialy Kelly Van der Burg are just beautiful and. Jonna Welsh and. Jesse Hutch are pretty in many senses, reminding , in fair way, old classic fairy tales.
    5SnoopyStyle

    Lifetime Christmas

    Mandy Leeds (Jonna Walsh) is a regional manager at a hotel conglomerate in Miami. She's visiting her grandmother (Jayne Eastwood) for Christmas. She runs into old rival Lucas Menzino (Jesse Hutch) who stole her rental car. The rivalry continues when both end up chasing after the same local hotel.

    Their rivalry needs better banter. They are too nice and too bland. There is no heat in the rivalry and the inevitable relationship. Instead, they seem to be low-simmering and stalling the inevitable conflict. Then there is the hotel. They need an interesting looking hotel. If they're fighting over it, it needs to be the central piece. This is Lifetime trying to fight back against Hallmark. They are certainly not doing anything more than that with this one.
    6Jackbv123

    Did I just watch this story a week or so ago with different actors

    The Christmas Listing - but that movie was far worse and slightly different in that the leads didn't know each other from high school and they had to live at the inn they wanted to buy. There's also a resemblance to Once Upon a Main Street. After you get past why the two leads are thrown together, it's the same old stuff. The two keep working together on things and guess what - surprise - they rekindle their relationship. Don't have to wonder how this is going to end. The conflict was a slight twist as to how it was engineered and the lead's response to it was not quite the usual either. So it wasn't totally the usual. The last part was a little over the top unreal, but only slightly more than average in these movies.

    Some things were confusing. Why did Lucas basically help Mandy and sabotage himself? That starts pretty early. Also I didn't think it was clear that Mandy not staying in town to run the place was a secret. Lucas knew it.

    There was some chemistry between Jonna Walsh and Jesse Hatch. They could have had a little more screen time together. They avoided the usual animosity at the start and started almost immediately with upbeat banter and teasing.

    While there were no great big highs or lows, I think there was the one slight surprise.

    I wondered about Mariah Campos as Ginny Zee. There was a nice song performance. She sings a song I never heard and assume it was original although IMDb gives no specific credit as of this writing.

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    • Trivia
      Film is named 'A Kiss for Christmas' in UK.
    • Quotes

      Mandy: Ooh.

      Lucas: You all right?

      Mandy: I cut myself.

      Lucas: Really?

      Mandy: Ooh, yeah, it's bleeding.

      Lucas: Ooh.

      Mandy: I'm gonna go sit down.

      Lucas: Uh, where does your grandma keep the first aid kit?

      Mandy: Uh, top shelf in the cabinet on the right.

      Lucas: Oh, I found it. I found it.

      [light dramatic music]

      Lucas: Unit one, we got a cut. We're coming in hot.

      [Mandy giggling]

      Lucas: Okay. Hey, eyes right here.

      Mandy: Okay.

      Lucas: Follow my finger. Eyes here.

      Mandy: I see you. It's not bleeding that bad.

      Lucas: No, no, don't look at it, just focus. All right, knock knock.

      [Mandy sighs]

      Mandy: Who's there?

      Lucas: Boo.

      Mandy: I've heard this one.

      [Mandy giggling]

      Lucas: Knock knock.

      Mandy: Who's there?

      Lucas: Boo.

      Mandy: Boo who?

      Lucas: Oh, hey, it's okay, you don't have to cry about it. Just a little cut, see? Everyone gotta have a go-to joke.

      Mandy: In case of emergencies.

      Lucas: That's right. Just like this. Look at that emergency. How's that?

      Mandy: It's great.

      Lucas: Mm hm.

      Mandy: Yeah, all better.

      [gentle music]

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • press release
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Un hôtel pour deux à Noël
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Vortex Productions
      • Daro Film Distribution
      • Vortex 19B Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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