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Alberto Frezza and Katherine Barrell in Les fabuleux miracles de Noël (2021)

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Les fabuleux miracles de Noël

18 reviews
6/10

A warm, slow-paced Christmas movie with a religious undertone...

I must confess, I do love the concept of the 'Godwink' series. A 'godwink' is an event or personal experience, often viewed as a coincidence, where God is trying to nudge you in the right direction. In the past, Hallmark has done a good job of balancing the religious and secular elements in the series. 'Miracle of Love', the fourth installment of the series, might be the exception to this for some viewers, as it does have a stronger religious undertone than, for example, last years' 'Second Chance, First Love'. The story in this one follows Joy (played by Katherine Barrell), a recent graduate with a master's in nursing who is still trying to figure out what she wants to do with her life. After attending a seminar, she decides to volunteer as a fellow for a community service event called Advent in Oshkosh. There she meets Eric (played by Alberto Frezza), who is also volunteering as a fellow, working as a writer for the organization's newsletter. And so, our journey begins as we watch the two spend time together helping a family rebuild their home while, at the same time, discovering the feelings they have for one another. The story is slow-paced. Indeed, reading the other reviews, it seems some viewers found the story to be too slow, boring even. True, for much of the movie, it is mostly about Joy and Eric getting to know each other (while helping the family) and Joy's inner conflict concerning a life choice she must make. In other words, the excitement level for much of the movie isn't very high. I did find Joy's inner conflict somewhat problematic, morally speaking, and, thus, maybe it is a bit overdone. By the time we get to the climax of the film, though surprising, I did not engage with it as much as I would have thought. This is partly due to the slow-paced nature of the storyline (as just noted) and partly to do with how the event (the miracle) is attributed directly to Joy, as another reviewer pointed out. It felt odd or put differently, it is a bit too much. The acting, overall, is strong. Barrell and Frezza have convincing performances. Given that I am a fan of Wynonna Earp, I am familiar with seeing Barrell on-screen. I thought she did a good job portraying Joy's inner conflict (even if I thought the issue was problematic). Frezza too has an engaging performance as Eric, the wannabe writer. The two have good chemistry on-screen, which for me is the most appealing aspect of the film. Like another reviewer, I am a fan of the photos of the real people (the movie is based on) at the end. It provides a bit of authenticity to the story. All in all, it is a warm, slow-paced Christmas movie with a religious undertone. If you are a fan of the 'Godwink' series or prescribe to the 'God has a plan' mindset, you'll no doubt enjoy 'Miracle of Love'.
  • toddsgraham
  • Dec 28, 2021
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6/10

'Salright

The Godwin's movies are good especially since they are based on true stories. But my goodness why can't anyone in hallmark movies act? The acting is so superficial and so contrived I can't believe they got their parts. It proves my points about Hollywood.
  • netfiller
  • Dec 13, 2021
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5/10

Must have cut the budget, this is bad

5.0 stars.

I could sense this was a lower quality film from the very start. It feels like they cut the budget and replaced the usual top billed cast for a pack of supporting ones.

Entertainment value: I had difficulty sticking with this, and I was not entertained. The fact I had to cut this movie before I could finish it says it all. 3.8.

Female lead: I've never seen her before. Didn't detect much charisma or screen presence, but she can somewhat perform. 5.0.

Male lead: I've never seen him either, but it's obvious he was a more seasoned actor. 6.5.

Chemistry: not too bad, what can you expect from two amateurs? 4.8.

Supporting cast: half of them were pitiful, a few were pretty good, such as the doctor and his staff, and the leads two friends were ok. 5.0.

Writing, directing, cinematography. The writing is atrocious, the directing is what made this flop, but the cinematography wasn't abysmal: 4.2.

Music: actually not as good as most Hallmark, again refer to my previous comment they cut the budget on this movie. Most Hallmark films music is a 7 or 8, this one was a 6.0.

X-factor: zero.
  • MickyG333
  • Dec 13, 2022
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6/10

Eye candy

Watched this movie just to look at Alberto Frezza. Happy days!

Movie wasn't too bad either. Didn't think that the actress playing Joy was as bad as some reviewers thought.

Nice that it's a true story too.
  • juliewllsn
  • Dec 21, 2021
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4/10

My favorite part is seeing the photos of the real family at the end.

This wasn't my favorite or the Godwink film series on Hallmark, but not for lack of trying. I liked the main couple Joy and Eric. They meet during a two week service gig. He flunked out of seminary school and is going to try to be a writer, she just finished her degree as a nurse practitioner and is just waiting to take the boards.

The two meet at the airport and fit together like two peas in a pod. While making a home for a family who lost theirs in a fire, Eric and Joy get closer to one another. Big conflict arises in that Joy has a boyfriend.

My favorite part of these Godwink films has become the photos of the real families at the end.

More religious than most of the hallmark films. If you appreciate that this might be a film for you.
  • cgvsluis
  • Dec 17, 2021
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9/10

Refreshing and meaningful!

Christmas is a spiritual celebration so it is encouraging to watch a movie that has a bit of depth in that regard. A refreshing change from the total focus being on Santa and his elves! There is a God in heaven so prayer and Faith should not be foreign subjects to spiritual people. Lovely Christmas story!
  • debbie_shiloh
  • Feb 10, 2022
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4/10

Slow moving

A very nice storyline about a team of young people working together on a service project to help a family who have experienced a house fire. Very slow moving and plot was lacking, but ending very touching as it showed how God can intervene in extraordinary ways.
  • tinks-51977
  • Dec 26, 2021
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8/10

Inspired by true story

I look forward to new entries in this series especially when it's based on a true story. This one says "inspired by" and there's no telling what that means in terms of sticking to the actual story. I say that because it becomes relevant in this movie especially as regards the last part of the movie. Some incredible things happen that qualify as miraculous. Unfortunately, the movie appears to associate some of that directly to Joy.

The first part of the movie focuses on the volunteer team working on a project to finish the construction of a house for a family who lost everything in a fire. The team, often inspired by Joy's ideas, quickly becomes totally invested in making the family's new house a welcoming home. There are many sentimental moments. The story appears to be heading for predictable, but there is a huge twist before the climax.

There is good chemistry between Katherine Barrell and Alberto Frezza, (I was mildly surprised to see that Barrell's character had the same name, Joy, as her character on Good Witch.)
  • Jackbv123
  • Dec 13, 2021
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1/10

This was painful to watch

I feel like this movie may be used for the purposes of psychological torture in the future. NONE of the actors were good, and all of the characters talked and acted like martians. Please save yourself and don't watch this.
  • noracontrino
  • Dec 17, 2021
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2/10

These Actors Deserve Each Other

Round up each D List Hallmark actor and cast them into this one movie. I've never seen any of these people in anything. Forced dialogue. Lead actress has a boyfriend she doesn't care for, and she doesn't end the relationship? This is a religious movie based in Christianity, but lead actress portrays no ethics or morals in her relationships.
  • susieqtpie
  • Jan 11, 2022
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10/10

One of my favorites in 2021!

One of my favorites from 2021! It's a wonderful love story. The two lead actors playing Joy and Eric have amazing chemistry in this film. Both are superb actors! The story of them finding love while loving and serving others during a service trip to Oshkosh WI (of all places) was very heartwarming. During their journey, they end up finding their calling and finding their love for each other. I loved how they weaved the season of Advent into this Christmas movie. And I loved how they actually were not afraid to reference God or prayer in this "Christmas" movie. It's about time Hallmark! A film I can't wait to watch it again.
  • gary_mausolf
  • Dec 29, 2021
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4/10

Sort of lacking that Christmassy ingredient...

Needless to say that I had, of course, never heard about this 2021 movie titled "A Godwink Christmas: Miracle of Love" prior to sitting down and watching it here in 2024, as part of my Christmas movie marathon throughout the month of December.

I have to admit that given the movie's title, I was dreading that this 2021 movie was going to be pushing Christian propaganda upon the viewers. Luckily, the movie wasn't as preachy and Christianity-pushing as I had initially feared. Sure, the movie was laced with Christian elements, so there is that to take into consideration, should you opt to sit down and watch this 2021 movie from director Heather Hawthorn Doyle.

The storyline in the movie was pretty archetypical, though I have to say that the movie's subtle Christian peddling wasn't really my cup of eggnog. Writers John Wierick and Jamie Pachino didn't really impress me with the script that they conjured up, based on books from writers Squire D. Rushnell and Louise DuArt. I was especially impressed with a quick visit to the hospital, just in and out, magically brought a listeria infection under control; yeah, that usually takes a few days.

The only familiar face on the screen, for me, was leading actress Katherine Barrell. I will say, though, that the acting performances in the movie were fair.

"A Godwink Christmas: Miracle of Love" does not have the contents to be a Christmas classic, not even remotely. And it is certainly not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.

My rating of director Heather Hawthorn Doyle's 2021 movie "A Godwink Christmas: Miracle of Love" lands on a four out of ten stars.
  • paul_m_haakonsen
  • Dec 14, 2024
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8/10

Now we're talking, Hallmark!!

Based on a true story, this is one of my very favorites of the year!!! Acting was great. Love the storyline, characters, service, aspect, and love. Just enjoyed watching and really feeling the story. Looks like hallmark put some extra into this movie, and it shows.

Also, check out Mrs. Miracle story and for good fun The Christmas House. Hallmark 2021 only had a top 5 movies for me so far but now, it's 6! Sweet as can be!
  • txharrington
  • Dec 20, 2021
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3/10

A more religious Hallmark movie.

Didn't finish watching it, too religious for me. Some good cast, but most of them were mediocre to poor. Christmas by itself along with Christmas carols is probably religious enough for most viewers. Giving characters socially concerned occupations doesn't make the script any better. Poor script and poor acting.
  • Avidviewer-02847
  • Dec 13, 2021
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1/10

This is how to traumatize a person

  • hwpythrnv
  • Dec 20, 2023
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10/10

Loved it! Love the religious nature!

Thank you! From a NOT AVERAGE viewer!!!

Christmas and Christmas stories ARE RELIGIOUS.

The title is GOD-winks....what do you expect?

Somethi g GODLY!!!
  • sandrahofer
  • Dec 13, 2021
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9/10

Inspiring!

I rewatch the movie and I'm changing my review from 7 to 9. At first I found it boring but when I rewatch it, I never thought that I would like it but I did. Storyline is good and I like the chemistry between Kat and Alberto. But I know there is something lacking, I couldn't figure what it is. Probably how it was directed or the background music or I just found it so plain. Probably if not with Kat Barrell, I would not force myself to watch this. Yet, I am happy I finish the movie. To be honest, I learned something. And there was this, "Oh, yes, aha! " moment that I really can relate. And I just found it weird when they are telling a quote about truth, I thought of Dom of W. E. It's the same as what Dom said in one panel. And that is lovely. I love movies that I can relate to or I can learn something.
  • pocoloco-04477
  • Dec 18, 2021
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different. in nice manner

It has the gift to be little more than an ordinary Hallmark. Because the social message is more significant than the romance, because Nelson Wong as good spice ( it is his virtue in many other Hallmark Christmas movies ), because the childhood has the status of changer of lives and because the social message is fair crafted.

Short, in many aspects, a surprising film.

Noble message, beautiful portrait of a team and fair definition of purpose in life and family in large sense.

So, a real good film, charming for exploration of nuances, for acting and for christmas in a wise perspective. Because the story of two people , looking for job is great presented.
  • Kirpianuscus
  • Dec 24, 2022
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