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  • Review Date 9/14/2016

    I HAVE REVIEWED OVER 400 Christmas MOVIES.

    BEWARE OF BOGUS REVIEWS. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW. WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE PRODUCTION. NOW I HAVE NO AGENDA! I AM HONEST! I REVIEW Christmas MOVIES AS A WAY TO KEEP TRACK OF WHAT I HAVE SEEN!

    This film is another rip-off of "It's a Wonderful Life". This film is hard to like when the star looks like Adrienne Maloof.

    In this film Sharon and Dustin Holden (Olivia d'Abo and Anthony Starke) were high school sweethearts. They went to the same college and graduated together and got everything they ever dreamed of: great kids, great jobs, and the loyal golden retriever, "Jerry" (Jon Voight). But Sharon's career consumes her world. In an effort to rekindle the joyous family life they once shared, Dustin insists on taking a Christmas vacation to their old stomping grounds, Farthering Pines.

    When they arrive, they're greeted by Jack Carter (C. Thomas Howell), Robert Jones (Jonathan Silverman) and their lively families. Despite the festivities, Sharon just can't seem to pull herself away from her work. Frustrated by juggling both her family and work life, Sharon wonders aloud how life would be if she and Dustin did not have children. The next day, she wakes up to find that her wish has come true! Her life has been turned upside down: Dustin is back to his old job-obsessed self, and her children are nowhere to be found. At first, she enjoys this new version of her life, but upon seeing how happy the Jones and Carter families are, she recognizes this isn't the life she wants. Can Sharon find a way to get her family back? Will she realize the true meaning of Christmas? Will the Holden family reunite before the clock strikes midnight?

    If you never have seen "It's A Wonderful Life" then you might like this
  • xzaviar4425 December 2020
    The only reason I watched the whole movie is because I have a crush on Olivia d'Abo, shh. The acting is strained, except for Olivia. Just skip this one, the story's been done much better in a dozen other movies.
  • I like Olivia d'Abo, her performance is good but held back here. The movie is severely limited by lack of story development, script, and poor casting. I don't understand why they didn't cast C Thomas Howell as her husband. They are near enough in age and he would have had a better part. CTH was basically wasted here. The daughter is good but doesn't have a big enough part. Several potentially interesting subplots are not developed or even explored. Because of this the story lacks much depth and it is basically a barebones stream towards the conclusion, which does still evoke some degree of genuine feeling only because of d'Abo as she finally manages to gather up a bit of acting ability and pull off a decent finish.
  • I had read a list of "good" Christmas movies and this one was rated highly. I should've done two things: 1. Remembered that not everything on the internet is true 2. Gone to check the rating

    We wanted to like this movie but the acting was so poor and overall it is sooooo corny! The fact that it has a 3.5 overall rating should tell you something! You want this movie? Check at our local Goodwill store - that is where my copy will end up!

    Sorry, don't mean to be Scrooge but there's so many good Christmas movies out there and if you only have so much time to watch Holiday movies; skip this one.
  • Ridiculous premises, terrible acting, generally poor script
  • Cheesy. Bad acting. Trying to hard. Dog is a narrative of the story. Which is strange way to start a movie.

    It's all about the mum wanting this sort of career but with this life and wishing she had done this before kids or not even have them in her life.

    Mum & daughter look same age.

    Dad give me bad vibes when with daughter. Just felt too gross for me to watch when he was next to her.

    Son trying to act older as his character was written.

    Just no. Don't watch. Just not a film that should be a film. Only watch if your bored or trying to sleep this will do it.

    Like a hallmark movie gone bad.