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Love is a gift. But when you find out the man you've fallen for still believes in Santa, do you accept it - or send it back?Love is a gift. But when you find out the man you've fallen for still believes in Santa, do you accept it - or send it back?Love is a gift. But when you find out the man you've fallen for still believes in Santa, do you accept it - or send it back?
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It's a film with a completely illogical premise that takes itself really seriously. The main actor has a gay best friend, wears a lot of make up, is as camp as Christmas (pardon the pun), and pouts all the time. He looks like Julian Clary. He's incredibly gay and it was just not believable to see him in a heterosexual love story. NPH in HIMYM or Bulldog in Frasier are also gay men but they were believable as straight love interests. This actor was very camp and so the premise seemed ludicrous.
I can't believe things like this get commissioned and made because they are so cringe. There are much better movies of the Hallmark Christmas genre.
I can't believe things like this get commissioned and made because they are so cringe. There are much better movies of the Hallmark Christmas genre.
I knew from the log line that this would be corrny, but so what. I love corny Christmas movies. Corny is a Christmas movie definer. But, this movie was altogether something else.
First, I was sorely disappointed that Assan was not the boyfriend! TOM she fell for Tom??? I agree with a few other comments that Tom and Assan made a more compatible couple. I also agree that Lisa looked spooked the entire film.
I rated it a 3, a point for Assan who had the best lines, a point for Ella's who was a cool kid, and a point for the sister who played ( just don't get me started on the trope of the minority friend with no life of her own) Lisa's friend for watching her girl go through this foolishness without judgement. Okay, they did finally show her family... and Assan's at the end.
The rest of it was purely ridic.
First, I was sorely disappointed that Assan was not the boyfriend! TOM she fell for Tom??? I agree with a few other comments that Tom and Assan made a more compatible couple. I also agree that Lisa looked spooked the entire film.
I rated it a 3, a point for Assan who had the best lines, a point for Ella's who was a cool kid, and a point for the sister who played ( just don't get me started on the trope of the minority friend with no life of her own) Lisa's friend for watching her girl go through this foolishness without judgement. Okay, they did finally show her family... and Assan's at the end.
The rest of it was purely ridic.
Like a lot of other reviewers, I found the love story hard to buy. Like one other reviewer I saw, I was pretty convinced that the actual couple was Tom and Assan.
BUT, I love seeing a love of doing all of the holiday things with kids. This movie caught all of the family rituals of Christmas without being overbearing and just stressful like it was depicted in Bad Mom's Christmas. There was a joy in sharing all of those rituals with the kid that made it believable.
In the end, I really liked the message of the movie. I liked all of the reasons to believe and all of the reasons not to steal that from your children. For me, this movie was all about Ella, the little girl even though she was supposed to be playing the minor role.
I couldn't buy the love story--my apologies to the married actors. But, I didn't need to in order to buy into the powerful Christmas message of this movie. I was prepared to hate it and was pleasantly surprised.
BUT, I love seeing a love of doing all of the holiday things with kids. This movie caught all of the family rituals of Christmas without being overbearing and just stressful like it was depicted in Bad Mom's Christmas. There was a joy in sharing all of those rituals with the kid that made it believable.
In the end, I really liked the message of the movie. I liked all of the reasons to believe and all of the reasons not to steal that from your children. For me, this movie was all about Ella, the little girl even though she was supposed to be playing the minor role.
I couldn't buy the love story--my apologies to the married actors. But, I didn't need to in order to buy into the powerful Christmas message of this movie. I was prepared to hate it and was pleasantly surprised.
Eurghhh, I really tried what with it being Christmas an all. But i just couldn't get over the following:
1) The main woman character (her eyes) constantly with a shocked expression, was really making my own eyes ache
2) The main guy character, playing the "Boyfriend". A "Boyfriend" who is extremely camp and wears far more make-up than his "Girlfriend"
3) The storyline...euggh, it's just a payday film really isn't it. All been done before, very cheesy, yet very odd, mainly because the characters just don't click as a couple "in love"
Overall, I'd give this a miss. Many classics to watch over the Christmas period instead!
1) The main woman character (her eyes) constantly with a shocked expression, was really making my own eyes ache
2) The main guy character, playing the "Boyfriend". A "Boyfriend" who is extremely camp and wears far more make-up than his "Girlfriend"
3) The storyline...euggh, it's just a payday film really isn't it. All been done before, very cheesy, yet very odd, mainly because the characters just don't click as a couple "in love"
Overall, I'd give this a miss. Many classics to watch over the Christmas period instead!
There are some really great lines in this movie, a lot about faith in diversity of beliefs. Philosophy and love are the main topics here. All rolled into a Christmas movie about Santa.
A typical and predictable holiday movie with a few insights, but I really didn't care much for the lead male character. He was a bit over the top, but I suppose that was the intent, since I believe he was the writer and/or producer.
I won't watch again, but the few inspirational scenes regarding faith in Santa was obviously to be applied to life in general.
A good movie for kids as it seemed to be aimed towards the Mr. Rogers crowd.
A typical and predictable holiday movie with a few insights, but I really didn't care much for the lead male character. He was a bit over the top, but I suppose that was the intent, since I believe he was the writer and/or producer.
I won't watch again, but the few inspirational scenes regarding faith in Santa was obviously to be applied to life in general.
A good movie for kids as it seemed to be aimed towards the Mr. Rogers crowd.
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- TriviaChristina Moore and John Ducey are married in real life, and have been since 2008.
- GoofsShortly after Lisa finds out Tom believes in Santa Tom messages Lisa about their plans on Monday, when he sends the text it states the time it was sent above the message, which is typical for Apple Messages when a text hasn't been sent for more than an hour, however when Lisa's screen is shown it doesn't have the time stamp.
- SoundtracksChristmas Every Day
Composed by Katelyn Epperly
Performed by Katelyn Epperly
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