Interior designer Grace dates Quinn but is too busy for a real relationship. She has the opportunity to reunite with former boyfriend Ryan, a successful New York City financial advisor, when... Read allInterior designer Grace dates Quinn but is too busy for a real relationship. She has the opportunity to reunite with former boyfriend Ryan, a successful New York City financial advisor, when he returns to town at Christmas to sell the house where his grandmother lived. A popular ... Read allInterior designer Grace dates Quinn but is too busy for a real relationship. She has the opportunity to reunite with former boyfriend Ryan, a successful New York City financial advisor, when he returns to town at Christmas to sell the house where his grandmother lived. A popular charity event will be revived if Grace can convince Ryan to help.
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I was going to steer clear of this one, thinking it was a GAC movie, where production values are generally a few levels below Lifetime and Hallmark...but this is a Hulu product, from Brad Krevoy, whose movies are generally pretty good, so I figured I'd give it a go.
"Operation Mistletoe" is just fine. It's not destined to be a classic of the genre, and isn't as good as many of the 2024 raft of holiday movies released, but it's a pleasant way to pass ninety or so minutes.
Lilley is good, and her opposite number Nick Bateman has his moments, too. Nice sets, too.
Unlike in so many movies, the ideal couple doesn't start out bickering. No, they knew each other and like each other, so the question is whether they can become a real couple again. There is a meddling best friend who stands out from the rest of the cast but still isn't that special.
And the villain isn't obviously a villain. There is a plot that will potentially destroy something that makes this ideal Christmas town not so ideal. But no one is truly evil here.
Lots of pretty decorations and a gorgeous old house that is one of the centers of Christmas celebration. The girls wear pretty clothes.
I am told Spectrum upgraded me without my permission without charging me more and I could watch Hallmark or Lifetime. I don't even have time. I saw this on The CW.
I don't recall anything that keeps this from being family friendly.
My one objection is the Motown style Christmas music. To me that sounds contemporary and I want nothing that sounds like it was recorded after 1960, or even Chuck Berry. There is plenty of background music that is fine and can't even really be heard.
If you watch many of these movies, I find nothing to make this any more special than the others, unless you like them all. But it's pleasant enough if you plan to watch a few.
As the other reviews also point out, Nick Bateman's hair stylist must be a 12 year old skateboarder. The storyline that he is a mid-30s successful money manager with that weird comb-down hair is utterly laughable. It would not inspire the necessary confidence to secure any clientele. The scripting does him no favor either. If you are supposed to be playing a successful NYC money guy, you are not going to allow a small town realtor to appear to be your equal...nor are you going to be shy and hesitant around a woman you have crushed on for 15 years.
While I have seen Jen Lilley display a good acting range in rare other movies, here she is again relegated to a role of giggly sweetness. Combine that with her child-like face and it is hard to view her as an adult woman romance protagonist.
It was a bit perplexing that writers Ansley Gordon, Kathleen Knox and Bob Sáenz collectively couldn't muster to conjure up a more potent storyline and script than what they managed. The narrative in the movie felt a bit flat and bland.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, but the acting performances were fair. However, I have to say that the hairstyle on leading actor Nick Bateman was distracting to look at, it was as if Donald Trumps hairpiece's estranged cousin had nested on top of his head. It looked terrible.
"Operation Mistletoe" was a watchable movie, for sure, but it just didn't really have that particular Christmassy ingredient in my opinion, to make it stand out in the vast sea of similar movies out there. But hey, if you are a die-hard fan of sappy Christmas movies, I am sure that you will enjoy this 2024 movie way more than I did as a casual viewer.
My rating of director Bradley Walsh's 2024 Christmas movie "Operation Mistletoe" lands on a three out of ten stars.
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- TriviaError: All the "mistletoe" in this movie is actually holly (red berries) not really mistletoe, which has WHITE berries