Lou and Kyle met in the Pine Grove, they both have doubts about their future, but the magic of the holiday season and the connection they have, helps each of their journeys.
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Cast
Jordin Sparks
Lou
Michael Xavier
Kyle
Lossen Chambers
Marcy
Nathan Witte
Brice
Daniel Bacon
Eli Webb
Robyn Bradley
Andrea Webb
Samantha Cole
Naomi
Heather-Claire Nortey
Jeralyn
Nelson Wong
Mayor Townsend
Brent Stait
Henry
Wesley Salter
Del
Klarc Jerome Wilson
Aaron Taylor
Aliya Boulanger
Beth Taylor
James Allore
Townsfolk
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
A Christmas Treasure
28 Hotel Rooms
Christmas in Harmony
The Summer I Turned Pretty
If Loving You Is Wrong
Every Year After
The Night Shift
The Daughter of Zeus
The Nature of Us
Dallas
Providence Falls
Cheetah in August
My Life with the Walter Boys
Pursuit of Jade
The Rain in España
Blank
Top Form
Double Helix
Normal People
Destined
Skam France
Love Story in the 1970s
For Him
Beauty Newbie
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10 Mga Komento
source: A Christmas Treasure
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Favorite scene with Louise "Lou" Webb (Jordin Sparks) - Her "O Holy Night" Solo. Wow! Oh Wow! Beautiful and Magnificent! BTW #1, I Loved this movie! BTW #2, So Dang Excited that Nelson Wong is in this Movie!!! Hee-Haw!!! I Love Him!!!
Favorite scene with Louise "Lou" Webb (Jordin Sparks) - Her "O Holy Night" Solo. Wow! Oh Wow! Beautiful and Magnificent! BTW #1, I Loved this movie! BTW #2, So Dang Excited that Nelson Wong is in this Movie!!! Hee-Haw!!! I Love Him!!!
Another Hallmark "boiler plate" plot. They need to make fewer movies of better quality - the best one this year, so far, is My Christmas Family Tree. I love the vintage - Hallmark Hall of Fame movies - they just don't seem to make many movies like that anymore.
This movie put me in the mood for the holidays. I love the diversity. So well written and a joy to watch. It's about time Hallmark modernized and this movie is a great example.
All about one family like every cared about their importance. This movie desperately needed additional characters. The accidental meets between the two main characters got old fast.
The actors play off each other really well and the characters have decent chemistry. But the story has too many sub plots to really stay invested in the main story. The description of this movie puts a bunch of emphasis on a time capsule but it's hardly ever mentioned. The main focus seemed to be more on the tavern and the nephew's cooking. The lead actress has a story line of becoming a novelist wanting to go to New York but there's really no explanation as to why New York and not San Francisco where her ancestors actually wanted to get to 100 years prior. All in all it's a decent movie with good charm, but the story is too muddled to stay interested.
5/10 - some questionable acting did not do anything to help an already bland and overly run-of-the-mill Hallmark Christmas flick (but it was nice to see Jordin Sparks!)
