Emily works at an ad agency and is sent to her ex's hometown before Christmas. She arrives at the train station as her ex is picked up by his family. They mistakenly think Emily's still an i... Read allEmily works at an ad agency and is sent to her ex's hometown before Christmas. She arrives at the train station as her ex is picked up by his family. They mistakenly think Emily's still an item.Emily works at an ad agency and is sent to her ex's hometown before Christmas. She arrives at the train station as her ex is picked up by his family. They mistakenly think Emily's still an item.
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- Governor Hayward
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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The movie is fun and mostly upbeat. Family love saturates the story. And the story is unique in some ways, although at its roots, it is basically old-flames-work-together-to-make-a-Christmas-festival.
Jamie is a speech writer for the governor of Illinois. If the governor really ran her staff the way this one runs, it's no wonder all our governments are messed up. I've said many times that you can't expect much reality from these movies, but this one pushes that sentiment way too far. In fairness, I think the movie is meant to be silly for comedic effect and sometimes it is funny.
The grandfather, who was mr. Christmas, has recently passed away which was the real reason Jamie didn't want to tell his family...and the reason he broke up with Emily, her career was going up and his was going down and he didn't want to hold her back.
"Every stone tells the forging of two stories"-Jamie.
"Too many houses and never really a home."-Emily.
"We love you just the way you are."-Grandma.
Jamie's homosexual sister, Becca, has a sad story in that her partner left her after they adopted a son...so she lives with her parents. But Becca and Jamie are so supportive of one another it was really sweet. Their she-shed time is what makes this movie worth seeing.
The Christmas play disaster was hilarious and something I haven't seen.
"I'm really tired of feeling like a yo-yo."-Emily.
Did you know
- TriviaAndrew W. Walker, a frequent star of Hallmark movies, has a walk-on as the man entering Melody's Jazz & Cocktails, he listed in the closing credits as "Tall Guy". This appearance follows this year's tradition for Hallmark stars to appear in walk-ons in other Hallmark movies. This movie's star Tyler Hynes also has a "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" walk-on in the Walker starring vehicle Une famille surprise pour Noël (2021).
- GoofsWhen Emily is sitting on the bench a supposedly eating a hot dog, she is chewing like she has a mouthful of hot dog but the hot dog clearly has not had a bite taken from it as it is totally intact on both ends.
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Jamie: Things change. People change. I decided it wasn't a good fit. Long term.
Becca: Why, because she's amazing? Smart? Funny? Crushing it career-wise?
Jamie: Exactly. I'm not. We were going two different directions, two very different directions, and I didn't want to be the one... to hold her her back.
Becca: And now you're not holding her at all.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Trois Frères, Noël et un couffin (2022)
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Written by Bethany Joy Lenz (as Bethany Joy)
Performed by Bethany Joy Lenz (as Bethany Joy)
Produced by Mike Bundlie and Bethany Joy Lenz (as Bethany Joy)
© 2020 Poets Road Records/BMI and Bethany Joy/BMI
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