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Christmas She Wrote

  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Danica McKellar and Dylan Neal in Christmas She Wrote (2020)
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Kaleigh is fired as popular column writer by the new editor at The Globe in NYC. She heads to her sister near Tahoe, CA, and helps in her bakery the weeks before Xmas. The single editor show... Read allKaleigh is fired as popular column writer by the new editor at The Globe in NYC. She heads to her sister near Tahoe, CA, and helps in her bakery the weeks before Xmas. The single editor shows up - to right a wrong.Kaleigh is fired as popular column writer by the new editor at The Globe in NYC. She heads to her sister near Tahoe, CA, and helps in her bakery the weeks before Xmas. The single editor shows up - to right a wrong.

  • Director
    • Terry Ingram
  • Writers
    • Andrea Canning
    • Lynn Keller
  • Stars
    • Danica McKellar
    • Dylan Neal
    • April Telek
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Terry Ingram
    • Writers
      • Andrea Canning
      • Lynn Keller
    • Stars
      • Danica McKellar
      • Dylan Neal
      • April Telek
    • 51User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danica McKellar
    Danica McKellar
    • Kayleigh
    Dylan Neal
    Dylan Neal
    • Tripp
    April Telek
    April Telek
    • Amy
    Andrew Francis
    Andrew Francis
    • Stephen
    Dan Payne
    Dan Payne
    • Dan
    Karen Kruper
    Karen Kruper
    • Mary
    Ava Telek
    Ava Telek
    • Charlotte
    Jim Thorburn
    Jim Thorburn
    • Rob
    Ronald Patrick Thompson
    Ronald Patrick Thompson
    • Ben
    Serge Houde
    Serge Houde
    • Brian
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Mr. Grantham
    Kerën Burkett
    Kerën Burkett
    • Gena
    Keith MacKechnie
    Keith MacKechnie
    • Malcolm
    Amanda Lisman
    Amanda Lisman
    • Receptionist
    Alison Matthews
    • Woman
    Marisa Vieira
    • Shopper in Aisle
    Beverley Breuer
    Beverley Breuer
    • Sue
    • (uncredited)
    Denis Corbett
    Denis Corbett
    • Christmas shopper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Terry Ingram
    • Writers
      • Andrea Canning
      • Lynn Keller
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    6toddsgraham

    Casting got this one wrong...

    It is an unexceptional Christmas movie, I'm afraid. The premise of the story is fine and quite relevant given the decline of journalism across many Western democratic states (it's difficult to find steady work as a journalist, e.g.). However, the script, at times, was rather generic, I thought. The writers could have done a better job (as other reviewers on here have pointed out) of setting up, developing the romance between the lead characters. The acting was decent. Danica McKellar, a Hallmark regular, had a strong performance, though it was not one of her better Hallmark movies (e.g., the scene where she gets fired seemed awkward, some strange reactions, I felt). Let's be honest, without her on the top of the bill, this one would have tanked. Dylan Neal is a good actor; I have seen him in many Hallmark films, and he usually comes off well on screen. However, casting got this one wrong, I'm afraid, as he and McKellar were not a good fit. The chemistry between them seemed forced, which is never a good sign. I still have the ice-skating scene with him chasing after her in my head. Unpleasant viewing, I thought. Simply put, they just did not work well on screen in this one. The chemistry was not convincing. The supporting cast was strong. For example, Andrew Francis (playing Stephen) had a strong performance. Indeed, it was the dialogue between Francis and McKellar, which stood out for me in this film; casting got this one right. The scenery, props, and sets were well-polished and festive (a Hallmark trademark). I did have a bit of a laugh reading another review on here: I agree, Hallmark needs to stop pushing hot beverages in their Christmas movies (if they do, make sure the actors' cups are full). No complaints about the music or music editing; this has been an issue in several Lifetime Christmas movies this year. All in all, it is a run of the mill Christmas movie with a Hallmark favourite at the top of the bill (which will no doubt draw many fans to this one). To be fair, I did not find myself grabbing for my iPad during the movie, so it did engage me; i.e., it kept my attention for 84 minutes at least.
    5mitchellrharl

    Not a fan

    Danica McKellar and Dylan Neal not a good fit at all. Story is so forced and boring . Hallmark writing not good anymore too busy making wine,selling publications selling ornaments balsam trees
    4jagfannn

    This was recycled, awful writing

    Let me start by saying the acting here was good, and it should be, because most of these actors have probably done these same scenes over and over. It played like a checklist of predictable, rushed scenes, that all seemed forced, especially with the reappearing ex. Not only was the chemistry bad between the leads it bordered being creepy. Recycling scripts is expected with Hallmark movies, even still they can still be enjoyable, this one was not for me
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Christmas in the spotlight

    Absolutely adore Christmas and Hallmark have done some above decent and more Christmas films over the years. As well as a fair share of misfires. 2020 was a typically inconsistent year for Hallmark in all their seasonal blockings, but considering the circumstances it turned out quite a lot better than expected. Part of me was expecting all the 2020 films of theirs to be mediocre or below but quite a lot were the opposite, some were surprisingly very well done.

    'Christmas She Wrote' sadly is not one of those very well done efforts. Actually thought it pretty lacklustre, with one good performance surrounded by pretty much almost everybody else being pretty bad to put it lightly. As far as the 2020 Christmas Hallmark films go, 'Christmas She Wrote' is down there with the weakest. It is a case of me really liking the premise, which is a relevant one, but really not caring for the execution of most of the elements, the worst affected being the most crucial ones.

    Starting with the good, Danica McKellar gives a charming lead performance, that isn't affected or dull. The role itself is very similar to those she plays a lot but it doesn't feel tired this time. Andrew Francis, the only other good performance, is strong and their chemistry is far more believable than the central one.

    It is a very attractive film visually, very nicely photographed with beautiful scenery and festive decorations. The music is well placed and isn't too loud or constant, it appeals on the ears on its own too.

    Dylan Neal however does not work at all. Far too uptight and with so little charm or charisma. Disliked his character too, who is a complete jerk and often for no reason, and his chemistry with McKellar is non-existent and completely mismatched due to being at a loss constantly as to what anybody would see in him. The personalities also contrast too much. The rest of the cast make little impression in stock roles, some hamminess going on too.

    Too much of the dialogue is too cheesy and schmaltzy, and the flow in the first half is not natural. The interplay between McKellar and Neal is really contrived throughout. A lot of the story badly drags, and it is also very slight and predictable for most of the length. Some of the later plot developments like the underwritten and forced conflict is rushed and not developed enough. The ending is too easy.

    Concluding, lacklustre. 4/10.
    5teebear817

    Come on Hallmark!

    We love Danica Mckellar. She is likeable and a fine actress. But the casting was bad. The guy was totally wrong for her. Its hard to watch mismatched couples. Zero chemistry. And they fell for each other WAY too early. Her "sister" is a ham actress. Canada must train actors to overact, most do. These movies are ALL made in Canada and pretend to be America. These movies offer; Over emoting, over eyes darting, over smiling. Teeth galore. Ugh. Its Hallmark that peeves us off. Every movie they just cast anyone with no concern about reality......sisters with 4 or 5 inches difference in height. One has natural red hair, the other brown. One has dark brown eyes, the other bright blue. Every movie has empty cups. They have no weight and their first sip has the cup tilted 3/4 of the way back. Like viewers are stupid or something. Take a couple minutes and actually care about the viewers. Make things believable. Its bad enough that Hallmak has their token gay, token black assistant and token Asian in every movie, just to shut up critics and complaining groups. Sickening. Life in a make believe world.

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    • Trivia
      Amy and Charlotte are played by real life mother and daughter April and Ava Telek.
    • Goofs
      Dan (Dan Payne), who arrives at the Christmas party unexpected, gets a present with his name on the tag. Why would there be a gift for him if he wasn't invited? He is shown unwrapping the present and reveals a Christmas sweater that he puts on. When he is leaving, the package is again wrapped. As if never opened. Tripp's present is also wrapped again too when he leaves. (But these could be just empty gift boxes.)
    • Quotes

      Kaleigh: Why are you here? Is there a Grinch convention in town?

      Tripp: I am here because I would like to offer you your old column back.

      Kaleigh: Ahh. Am I in some sort of Scrooge movie, Ghost of Christmas Past?

      Tripp: No. No. No. Ah. You see. I realized that I made a bad call, and I am very sorry.

      Kaleigh: Yea. You're just sorry that the readers are upset.

      Tripp: No. No. No. That's not. OK. Look. I just flew 3000 miles to see you. Could you at least consider my offer? Just for a minute?

      Kaleigh: If palm trees pop up in Pineberry.

      Tripp: So, that's a maybe?

      Kaleigh: That's a no.

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2020 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site (Hallmark Channel)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 我的聖誕筆記
    • Filming locations
      • Victoria, BC(Main town center)
    • Production company
      • Front Street Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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