The Christmas Edition is your standard Christmas romance set in Alaska. The script is workmanlike. The film is paced well since the story has to resolve in 90 minutes. The two leads are o.k., but there is no real emotional connection between them. The backstory of saving a small town newspaper is serviceable. The background characters are interesting, but not developed.
The one irritating facet of the movie is Marie Osmond's acting. Osmond plays the communications mogul who wants to buy the small town paper, and thus put an end to the romance between the two leads. Even in this formulaic romance, Osmond's acting is uninspired and one-dimensional.
The Christmas Edition is not special, only average.
The one irritating facet of the movie is Marie Osmond's acting. Osmond plays the communications mogul who wants to buy the small town paper, and thus put an end to the romance between the two leads. Even in this formulaic romance, Osmond's acting is uninspired and one-dimensional.
The Christmas Edition is not special, only average.