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A woman must set things right, when a mysterious lady named Noel grants her 12 wishes and they magically come true for Christmas.A woman must set things right, when a mysterious lady named Noel grants her 12 wishes and they magically come true for Christmas.A woman must set things right, when a mysterious lady named Noel grants her 12 wishes and they magically come true for Christmas.
Ariana Nicole George
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BEWARE OF BOGUS REVIEWS & REVIEWERS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW. WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE PRODUCTION. TRUST ME THIS FILM IS TERRIBLE. NOW I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 400 Christmas MOVIES. I HAVE NO AGENDA. I AM FARE.
This is a good film. I don't care what others say. This film is charming. Young children and men under 30 will most likely hate this (They are ones posting nasty reviews) however most people over 30 will love the simple story with a heart of gold.
In this story a woman has a life coach that is really a guardian angel who grants her 12 wishes for Christmas. AS the saying goes "Be Careful What You Wish For".
What is nice is that about this film is that what happens in this film is 80% plausible in what this woman wishes for and the reactions she has when her wishes are granted.
The film has a nice pace to it. Its very enjoyable. Be warned on Amazon the film is titled "12 Wishes For My Dog".
The film is worth buying. What is nice is when you buy these films and let your friends borrow them. Share the joy.
This is a good film. I don't care what others say. This film is charming. Young children and men under 30 will most likely hate this (They are ones posting nasty reviews) however most people over 30 will love the simple story with a heart of gold.
In this story a woman has a life coach that is really a guardian angel who grants her 12 wishes for Christmas. AS the saying goes "Be Careful What You Wish For".
What is nice is that about this film is that what happens in this film is 80% plausible in what this woman wishes for and the reactions she has when her wishes are granted.
The film has a nice pace to it. Its very enjoyable. Be warned on Amazon the film is titled "12 Wishes For My Dog".
The film is worth buying. What is nice is when you buy these films and let your friends borrow them. Share the joy.
'12 Wishes for Christmas' (2011)
Opening thoughts: Have seen quite a few films in the past few years with this type of story, which has been familiar territory for most holidays (all holidays not just Christmas) for a while now, and they have varied in success, some are very charming, sweet and engaging while others are too simplistic, dull and silly. '12 Wishes for Christmas' has elements of both extremes, leaning sadly more towards the more negative category though for other reasons. It is not a terrible film and is semi watchable, but it really did have potential to be a cute and charming film, even with some potential cheesiness, but both only come in spurts in '12 Wishes for Christmas'. Which turned out to be rather mediocre despite a few quite major good things, sadly outweighed by numerous big flaws.
Good things: There are good things. Fred Willard and especially Michael Gross give good performances, Gross being in a role that really plays to his strengths that he brings amusement and charm to. Willard relishes his character's meanness without being too one dimensional. The best performance comes from the absolutely adorable dog, who is immensely rootable throughout.
Did also think that the production values were at least professional and easy on the eye.
Bad things; However, a lot is done wrong. Personally found the main character too self-absorbed and selfish, with her wishes not showing much consideration for others. Elisa Donovan does try hard, but it did feel at times like she was trying harder than she needed to and it came over as mannered. The other characters are thinly sketched and are not much better when it comes to lack of likeability, the treatment of the main character at times is too excessively nasty. The only really likeable character is the dog. The music does not fit, with it being more suited to an action thriller-comedy or something, and is too over bearing.
Furthermore, the script never really sounds natural and has too much cheese and schmaltz. There is nothing surprising about the story, it needed a lot more energy and the charm only comes in spurts (shining only properly with the dog). Really didn't care for the dog subplot, which is not just predictable but also not very realistic and quite mean spirited.
Closing thoughts: Concluding, mediocre but with moments.
4/10.
Opening thoughts: Have seen quite a few films in the past few years with this type of story, which has been familiar territory for most holidays (all holidays not just Christmas) for a while now, and they have varied in success, some are very charming, sweet and engaging while others are too simplistic, dull and silly. '12 Wishes for Christmas' has elements of both extremes, leaning sadly more towards the more negative category though for other reasons. It is not a terrible film and is semi watchable, but it really did have potential to be a cute and charming film, even with some potential cheesiness, but both only come in spurts in '12 Wishes for Christmas'. Which turned out to be rather mediocre despite a few quite major good things, sadly outweighed by numerous big flaws.
Good things: There are good things. Fred Willard and especially Michael Gross give good performances, Gross being in a role that really plays to his strengths that he brings amusement and charm to. Willard relishes his character's meanness without being too one dimensional. The best performance comes from the absolutely adorable dog, who is immensely rootable throughout.
Did also think that the production values were at least professional and easy on the eye.
Bad things; However, a lot is done wrong. Personally found the main character too self-absorbed and selfish, with her wishes not showing much consideration for others. Elisa Donovan does try hard, but it did feel at times like she was trying harder than she needed to and it came over as mannered. The other characters are thinly sketched and are not much better when it comes to lack of likeability, the treatment of the main character at times is too excessively nasty. The only really likeable character is the dog. The music does not fit, with it being more suited to an action thriller-comedy or something, and is too over bearing.
Furthermore, the script never really sounds natural and has too much cheese and schmaltz. There is nothing surprising about the story, it needed a lot more energy and the charm only comes in spurts (shining only properly with the dog). Really didn't care for the dog subplot, which is not just predictable but also not very realistic and quite mean spirited.
Closing thoughts: Concluding, mediocre but with moments.
4/10.
The main actress reminds you of Amy Adams and the guy of Patrick Dempsey so you feel like you recognize them from high ticket movies.
She has a good streak in her and tries to help then messes everything up and fixes it. It's not a rollicking rise but it's fun and sweet.
She has a good streak in her and tries to help then messes everything up and fixes it. It's not a rollicking rise but it's fun and sweet.
"12 Wishes of Christmas" is definitely a movie for the ladies. This is as sugar-coated as it comes. This romantic Christmas comedy is molded directly from the foundry that spews out these romantic comedies by the dozens. It has everything that you could want in a movie of this type.
The story is about Laura Lindsey (played by Elisa Donovan) whose life comes crashing down in a series of events, and she is given a second chance at a mystical life coach which grants her 12 wishes. But with these wishes comes responsibility. Will Laura be able to rise to the occasion and make the changes in her life and in the lives of those around her?
"12 Wishes of Christmas" does prove entertaining enough the first time you watch it, despite it being so sugar-coated that your teeth literally hurt while you watch the movie. However, I will say that this is not a movie that I will be watching again. Perhaps because I am not a woman, so I am not a sucker for these particular types of movies.
It was actually quite nice to see Michael Gross in this movie, despite him not having that big a role. He actually did bring something nice to the movie, and he was one of the more interesting of actors to behold in the movie. Of other notable faces in the movie, you have Gabrielle Carteris and Fred Willard.
If you enjoy sugar-coated seasonal comedies with a pinch of romance, then you will most definitely enjoy "12 Wishes of Christmas".
The story is about Laura Lindsey (played by Elisa Donovan) whose life comes crashing down in a series of events, and she is given a second chance at a mystical life coach which grants her 12 wishes. But with these wishes comes responsibility. Will Laura be able to rise to the occasion and make the changes in her life and in the lives of those around her?
"12 Wishes of Christmas" does prove entertaining enough the first time you watch it, despite it being so sugar-coated that your teeth literally hurt while you watch the movie. However, I will say that this is not a movie that I will be watching again. Perhaps because I am not a woman, so I am not a sucker for these particular types of movies.
It was actually quite nice to see Michael Gross in this movie, despite him not having that big a role. He actually did bring something nice to the movie, and he was one of the more interesting of actors to behold in the movie. Of other notable faces in the movie, you have Gabrielle Carteris and Fred Willard.
If you enjoy sugar-coated seasonal comedies with a pinch of romance, then you will most definitely enjoy "12 Wishes of Christmas".
This is about a lady, who ends up having a really bad time, So with many things going wrong and her Friends tells her to see a Life Coach.
Which tells her to go to a website, which give her 12 wishes, so she makes them and they do come true, they seem to be fine at first but soon after the Wishes takes a really wrong turn.
She thought her life would have been better, if she never made a wish, as she messed up her life, more then before.
There some very nasty people at her place, can people really be that nasty, some one getting fired every time was just silly , it wasn't funny.
Some parts of the movie had some really good funny moment, i Thought it would have been a lot more funny then it was , it was more of Drama then a comedy.
The acting was really good all around, This movie had really nice Christmas feel to the movie.
Which tells her to go to a website, which give her 12 wishes, so she makes them and they do come true, they seem to be fine at first but soon after the Wishes takes a really wrong turn.
She thought her life would have been better, if she never made a wish, as she messed up her life, more then before.
There some very nasty people at her place, can people really be that nasty, some one getting fired every time was just silly , it wasn't funny.
Some parts of the movie had some really good funny moment, i Thought it would have been a lot more funny then it was , it was more of Drama then a comedy.
The acting was really good all around, This movie had really nice Christmas feel to the movie.
Did you know
- TriviaDavid O'Donnell acted under the direction of Peter Sullivan in Christmas under Wraps.
- ConnectionsFeatured in On Set: The Making of '12 Wishes of Christmas' (2011)
- SoundtracksIt Doesn't Get Better Than This
Written by: Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap, and Dave Feldstein
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