Inspired by Mickey Guyton's song of the same name, "Heaven Down Here" tells the story of four disparate people who find themselves stranded in a local diner on Christmas Eve when a snowstorm... Read allInspired by Mickey Guyton's song of the same name, "Heaven Down Here" tells the story of four disparate people who find themselves stranded in a local diner on Christmas Eve when a snowstorm hits the town.Inspired by Mickey Guyton's song of the same name, "Heaven Down Here" tells the story of four disparate people who find themselves stranded in a local diner on Christmas Eve when a snowstorm hits the town.
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A film about family, vulnerabilities, miracles and God. Not exactly for presence of a pastor but for fine perspective about Christmas Eve , about revelation of secrets in a town under snow, in a local caffe bar in which a young mother, a young boss reminding Scrooge , a pastor with difficult relation with his son and a caretaer lady discover theirselve to the other and are more wise defined by their authentic vocation.
A film who offers nothing new , in essence, but good emotions and a different recipe than the Hallmark classic. And, for many motives, this just matters.
So, real surprising , nice at whole. Maybe useful, in same measure.
A film who offers nothing new , in essence, but good emotions and a different recipe than the Hallmark classic. And, for many motives, this just matters.
So, real surprising , nice at whole. Maybe useful, in same measure.
7.6 stars.
I say this is a tidy drama because it's clean and easy and inspirational. I suppose it's got a lot of life lessons to be had and so I would highly recommend this for anyone struggling with finding their place in this world. Look at what these strangers do for and with each other and maybe it will spark a bit of inspiration. They are firstly very forgiving of each others' shortcomings and faults in spite of being ill treated by some. There is a lot of patience and kindness too, but what got my attention the most was how they realized that just being with people, making friends and family out of complete strangers - that's one of the most favorable blessings any of us can experience in this life.
I say this is a tidy drama because it's clean and easy and inspirational. I suppose it's got a lot of life lessons to be had and so I would highly recommend this for anyone struggling with finding their place in this world. Look at what these strangers do for and with each other and maybe it will spark a bit of inspiration. They are firstly very forgiving of each others' shortcomings and faults in spite of being ill treated by some. There is a lot of patience and kindness too, but what got my attention the most was how they realized that just being with people, making friends and family out of complete strangers - that's one of the most favorable blessings any of us can experience in this life.
I enjoyed this Hallmark movie(despite some annoyances)of course in typical fashion,it was clichéd & similar storylines have been done..
Airport cancels flight,car breaks down & miracles happen along the way.. etc.
Need to(basically)agree with a reviewer.. Why do people feel entitled to guilt or hurt anyone during the Christmas holiday,as though is acceptable because it's a time of goodwill or else!
Yes unfortunately some people are more well off,others not so much & not saying be a cold hearted scrooge but feel we've become a society looking for easy handouts.
Such an example.. The waitress gets upset over a tip,the priest gets involved to guilt a customer.. How do we know he wasn't having hardship of some kind too,so being confronted made him sound less than kind & later the priest justifies it by assuming he was once like that guy. Wow! Talk about both,the waitress & the priest being pushy.
Even prior to this the priest is asking for help with meals although commendable what he might be trying to accomplish just felt he was always causing guilt for his missions,again where is it law because of the season means boundaries don't exist or saying no means.. Grinch!
If that was my diner unfortunately the priest might be asked to not return or the waitress reprimanded,considering the circumstances they overstepped.
The hospice worker although she also got involved,when she took the file her client had it was done with"good intentions"(despite invasion of privacy,hmm)glad the waitress got some closure to her adoption.. Still in the real world none of these people,would be actively employed for long.
With that said.. It was cast good,acting was ok & cinematography decent.
This year have actually enjoyed several movies,hoping they got fresh writers with ideas because the cookie cutter programs get boring.
Worth a watch at least once,this holiday season.
Need to(basically)agree with a reviewer.. Why do people feel entitled to guilt or hurt anyone during the Christmas holiday,as though is acceptable because it's a time of goodwill or else!
Yes unfortunately some people are more well off,others not so much & not saying be a cold hearted scrooge but feel we've become a society looking for easy handouts.
Such an example.. The waitress gets upset over a tip,the priest gets involved to guilt a customer.. How do we know he wasn't having hardship of some kind too,so being confronted made him sound less than kind & later the priest justifies it by assuming he was once like that guy. Wow! Talk about both,the waitress & the priest being pushy.
Even prior to this the priest is asking for help with meals although commendable what he might be trying to accomplish just felt he was always causing guilt for his missions,again where is it law because of the season means boundaries don't exist or saying no means.. Grinch!
If that was my diner unfortunately the priest might be asked to not return or the waitress reprimanded,considering the circumstances they overstepped.
The hospice worker although she also got involved,when she took the file her client had it was done with"good intentions"(despite invasion of privacy,hmm)glad the waitress got some closure to her adoption.. Still in the real world none of these people,would be actively employed for long.
With that said.. It was cast good,acting was ok & cinematography decent.
This year have actually enjoyed several movies,hoping they got fresh writers with ideas because the cookie cutter programs get boring.
Worth a watch at least once,this holiday season.
I was enchanted with this movie. The characters are well developed and believable. Each person in this film was so relatable with realistic challenges coupled with totally believable story lines.
Bitterness, curiosity, loss, love and desire were covered in "Heaven Down Here" so very, very well!
The plot twists and turns with quite unexpected events.
How delightful to be pulled into a story with characters that made me wish I could know them in real life.
When "Heaven Down Here" ended, I was sooo sad because I wanted more, more, more!
The setting of the movie was perfect because emotional intimacy had to occur...or not...and the viewer is not sure how it will all pan out!
More, please!
Bitterness, curiosity, loss, love and desire were covered in "Heaven Down Here" so very, very well!
The plot twists and turns with quite unexpected events.
How delightful to be pulled into a story with characters that made me wish I could know them in real life.
When "Heaven Down Here" ended, I was sooo sad because I wanted more, more, more!
The setting of the movie was perfect because emotional intimacy had to occur...or not...and the viewer is not sure how it will all pan out!
More, please!
This Christmas movie from Hallmark was a nice surprise. Like the title, it's more women's fiction than romance. The acting is above par, and the storyline is heartwarming without the obligatory-I-got-to-make-a-choice romance trope.
Don't get me wrong, I like those story lines as well, but sometimes you need to change it up and actually watch the characters grow, their circumstances get better despite the obstacles, which were real and actually dire (planning a Christmas pageant isn't life altering😐) thrown in their way. Or in two character's instances, realize they're real jerks and give back. That's what the holiday is about, right?
Don't get me wrong, I like those story lines as well, but sometimes you need to change it up and actually watch the characters grow, their circumstances get better despite the obstacles, which were real and actually dire (planning a Christmas pageant isn't life altering😐) thrown in their way. Or in two character's instances, realize they're real jerks and give back. That's what the holiday is about, right?
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Composed by Mickey Guynton, Josh Kear, Hillary Lindsey, and Gordie Sampson
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