Campfire Christmas (2022 TV Movie)
5/10
Sacharine sweet
29 July 2022
IN A NUTSHELL: If you want Christmas cheer in July with a family-friendly story, this one is for you. If you can't handle the over-the-top saccharine of Hallmark movies and how everything is always tied up with a pretty bow at the end, you definitely won't like this.

THINGS I LIKED: The cast includes Tori Anderson, Corbin Bleu, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Caitlin Stryker, Matt Hamilton, Alec Santos, Iris Quinn, Fred Henderson, and a young cast that plays their characters when they were teens.

There are a lot of flashbacks, utilizing both casts of characters fully.

As an author of 31 books, I always enjoy movies that feature writers and publishers. I love seeing how other authors go through their process and what inspires them.

Dance number! Ha ha The movie is clean and appropriate for family viewing.

I was hoping the dialogue and scenario would be more realistic, but it's not a terrible thing to say this movie is too happy and perfect.

THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: The dialogue is very cheesy.

There are some cringe-worthy acting moments. Most of the characters are just too smiley all the time.

The humor is just silly, nothing laugh-out-loud funny.

There's not very much romantic chemistry among any of the couples.

The adults act a lot like giggly teens. Example dialogue: "You KISSED?" - woman 1 "And it was a good one!" - woman 2 It felt very old-fashioned. This movie would have been a big hit in the 1950s.

TIPS FOR PARENTS: A gay couple hugs and almost kisses Other couples kiss No profanity Jealousy is portrayed Friendly competitive games and behavior Nothing dangerous

THEMES: Family Traditions Friendship Romance Memories Community Retirement Rivalry First love Second chances Reunion

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