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Noël. En vidant sa maison d'enfance, un écrivain rencontre une femme à la recherche de sa mère. Un vieux journal intime rouvrira-t-il les portes du passé, et des cœurs ?Noël. En vidant sa maison d'enfance, un écrivain rencontre une femme à la recherche de sa mère. Un vieux journal intime rouvrira-t-il les portes du passé, et des cœurs ?Noël. En vidant sa maison d'enfance, un écrivain rencontre une femme à la recherche de sa mère. Un vieux journal intime rouvrira-t-il les portes du passé, et des cœurs ?
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I'll admit, after Lindsay Lohan and Freddie Prinze Jr, Netflix was really dropping the ball on this year's cookie cutter Christmas films. But I am a glutton for punishment, so I, of course, had to watch this one immediately. The cast is great. I loved Bonnie Bedelia's character especially. I enjoyed the storyline. The acting was mostly good. The one major negative for me was the terrible editing. There were some really awkward camera zooms and just choppiness throughout and the cgi was unbearable at times. It was really distracting for me. I also really didn't buy the romantic chemistry between the main characters at all. Still, I was happy to see something a little different from the typical holiday film, as this movie delved into some heavier emotions; grief, abandonment, etc, which was a change of pace needed in this genre I think. All in all, worth a watch in my opinion.
It's a heartwarming story; a feel-good story as most Christmas tales are although one
might find it a bit cheesy.
The premise is rather unusual. How a diary could turn strangers into sweethearts, reconcile estranged relatives, and make a child fully understand her mother who abandons her is something to root for. And the movie brings out all the elements that make it a gem.
Justin Hartley and Barrett Doss have undeniably good chemistry on screen which makes their scenes together quite entertaining.
The soundtrack helps to energize it, and the cinematography captures the Christmassy feeling and tone.
There are many remarkable, quiet Christmas stories out there. This is one of them.
The premise is rather unusual. How a diary could turn strangers into sweethearts, reconcile estranged relatives, and make a child fully understand her mother who abandons her is something to root for. And the movie brings out all the elements that make it a gem.
Justin Hartley and Barrett Doss have undeniably good chemistry on screen which makes their scenes together quite entertaining.
The soundtrack helps to energize it, and the cinematography captures the Christmassy feeling and tone.
There are many remarkable, quiet Christmas stories out there. This is one of them.
I feel like I need a hard shower to get all the sap off after watching this. They used every cliche in the book to pull at the heart strings and create a Norman rockwell-like atmosphere with very fake-looking snow. And it's pretty much snowing the entire movie.
But the biggest fault is that the main characters didn't spend nearly enough time together to fall so deeply in love. I watched this without my wife because I figured she'd find it far too corny, and she would have. The big, emotional speech at the end sounded very familiar, and I'm sure I've heard variations in other rom-coms (though I don't think the com part applies here). Definitely don't see this becoming a Christmas classic.
But the biggest fault is that the main characters didn't spend nearly enough time together to fall so deeply in love. I watched this without my wife because I figured she'd find it far too corny, and she would have. The big, emotional speech at the end sounded very familiar, and I'm sure I've heard variations in other rom-coms (though I don't think the com part applies here). Definitely don't see this becoming a Christmas classic.
I expected a dreaded Hallmark movie with a very weak plot but decided I would give this a shot due to Justin Hartley. I ended up enjoying it. It is a very simplistic movie, but it is far better than anything you would find on the Hallmark channel. It's a sentimental holiday movie that feels very Nicolas Sparks-esqe. There is a believable chemistry between both the leads but because I need to fill up IMBD's 600 character requirement, my only critique would be that maybe the female lead needed to be slightly older because the male lead looked closer in age to the female lead's mother. However, that was not enough to keep me from enjoying it. She was a great actress. Still a very sweet movie that I thoroughly enjoyed.
I was binging some cheesy Christmas movies and I saw this and I thought ok sounds like another typical 4, 5 average I'll pass the time.
I was surprised, it was a really very nice movie. I even shed a tear there at the end.
I really liked it. Great movie, great acting. It touches on so many painful subjects but not in a heavy way. The actors are all great, nothing cheesy and it does have a Christmas vibe to it. Ok well maybe a few scenes were slightly cheesy but the rest is really good and sad , that I was really thrilled and smiled at those cheesy moments. I finished the movie having a lot of thoughts about my own life and the people in it, so relatable. Definitely not what i expected feeling after a Christmas movie.
I was surprised, it was a really very nice movie. I even shed a tear there at the end.
I really liked it. Great movie, great acting. It touches on so many painful subjects but not in a heavy way. The actors are all great, nothing cheesy and it does have a Christmas vibe to it. Ok well maybe a few scenes were slightly cheesy but the rest is really good and sad , that I was really thrilled and smiled at those cheesy moments. I finished the movie having a lot of thoughts about my own life and the people in it, so relatable. Definitely not what i expected feeling after a Christmas movie.
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- AnecdotesAva, the dog, is an Australian Shepherd named Skye (Outrun's Allagash Evening Skye).
- GaffesNoel's diary is dated 1987 and she claims that Jake loved her to read Magic Tree House books to him. The first Magic Tree House book wasn't published until 1992, however.
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Rachel Campbell: Jake, if you leave now, you are doing exactly what he did. Right? Why don't you just try being the first adult in your family not to take the exit?
- ConnexionsFeatures La vie est belle (1946)
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