Corrine's holiday season gets an unexpected dose of romance when she meets the mysterious Harold, who is on a deadline from a higher power to help Corrine find her true love by Christmas Eve. As the clock ticks down to Harold's deadline, Corrine must decide if she will open up to Christmas love.
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The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
It was an exquisite Christmas romance movie. One of the most truly touching and moving Hallmark movies I've seen after bingeing for days. Prepare yourself for a few tears. The film grew to what seemed to be a powerful conclusion then offered more. My favorite of many Hallmark films I truly enjoyed. Highly recommended for anyone drawn to HEA Hallmark Christmas romances.
I cried through out this movie. After Harold talks with a man.And tells him his story of love and loss. Sergio played the part so well just his expression was so real I could feel the pain of this character. I am not easily moved by many of Hallmark movies they are so predictable but this movie just grabbed and spoke to me. I have watched it 7 times. This movie you have to pay attention or important info will be missed. If you watch this movie do it with and open mind and pay close attention to what it said. It to me made my Christmas. Thank the actors and Hallmark for this wonderful movie. This movie makes me feel so warm and thankful for my loving family. We never know how much time we have on this earth. We need to be thankful for all the blessings in our lives. This movie to me strongly encourages this. I love, this movie.
Oh, puleeeezzzz! Give me a break!!With this movie being ultra-awful, I'm convinced Hallmark's Christmas movie producers' intentions were to laughingly prove viewers could enjoy ULTRA-LAME! But they were actually insulting viewers' intelligence! The only feature I enjoyed was that it ENDED!The tremendously annoying "Harold" showed up numerous times out of nowhere, without a hint of how he showed up.....Turn around this way or that way...or look up... or open the house door...and suddenly there he was every time yak, yak, yakking away...and uninvited!..............His voice was BEYOND annoying! (was that intentional? if so, why?)...............Did the goof ever decide who he was?? Oh, who really cares?!Hmmm...which was worse: the female star's atrocious "singing" or her lame "acting"??The plot dragged and dragged and dragged pointlessly.The film desperately needs to be destroyed immediately! I'd hate to think the next generation would think this stupidity is what we thought was entertaining or enjoyable in our time!
The twelve new Hallmark movies for the Christmas season of 2014 have been disappointing and this may be the worst of all. There seems to be no original story, no refreshing dialogue and only fair acting. I'm getting somewhat tired of these Hallmark movies that are supposed to be set in the USA and clearly feature all Canadian actors. The lead in this one who is a good actress with a large TV background is not only Canadian but French Canadian playing a woman from New York City. The accents give them all away. If Hallmark would set these films in Canada I could accept it, but they are too cheap and trying to fool the TV viewers. Overall, however it was the very weak plot that doomed this film.