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A freelance photographer, on her way to Cape Cod to celebrate her father's Christmas Eve wedding, enlists the help of an old childhood friend to meet a deadline for a big Christmas spread th... Read allA freelance photographer, on her way to Cape Cod to celebrate her father's Christmas Eve wedding, enlists the help of an old childhood friend to meet a deadline for a big Christmas spread that could ignite her career.A freelance photographer, on her way to Cape Cod to celebrate her father's Christmas Eve wedding, enlists the help of an old childhood friend to meet a deadline for a big Christmas spread that could ignite her career.
Brenda Crichlow
- Mary
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
Denis Corbett
- Dancing Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Yolanda Corbett
- Dancing Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Laurie Empey
- Ice Skater
- (uncredited)
Tatiana Violet Joyce
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
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I enjoy watching Emilie Ullerup and she's as watchable as ever in this movie. But the story seemed off.
Samantha hasn't been back to her family's summer home in Cape Cod for 13 years, even though it's barely more than an hour away from Boston where she works? Huh?
She lost her mother, quickly, 13 years ago and somehow that kept her away? That didn't make sense to me. At all. Her father kept going back and, 12 years after his wife died, he met and fell in love with the lovely Helen (Rebecca Staab). But Sam never went back and took advantage of her family home in Cape Cod. Even though it's the perfect weekend getaway, for the perfect price- free.
And I get that Sam misses her mother, but I lost track of how often they had her rubbing her mother's necklace and looking wistfully off into space. We get it; she misses her mother. Even 13 years later.
Her old summer buddy Mike Phillips works at Phillips Property Agency in Cape Cod with his parents, but somehow he is being considered for a job with a "commercial leasing company that handles a lot of the high rises in London"? Why would such a company in London want to hire someone who only has experience managing residential rentals in a small town in Massachusetts? Mike has ZERO knowledge or experience with the commercial leasing of high rise buildings, and it would be in a completely different country, with different laws and different industry practices. And what's the draw to London? After growing up and living in Cape Cod? He has one married friend living there, but that friend married a girl from England.
Also, property managers don't do repair work- they hire people. Despite that, Mike is sent to try and fix a "leak at the River Street rental". And he takes a caulk gun into the attic to fix a roof leak from the inside. From the inside. What a shock that it started leaking again.
Viewers might not realize this, but freelance photographers like Samantha don't make any money. That's why the "staff position" she wants at the Boston paper is important if Samantha wants to pay her own bills and keep photography as a career and not a hobby. So it made no sense that one of the photos Samantha submitted to get the prize job (based on the theme: "Christmas, something we haven't seen") is a fog enshrouded lighthouse that isn't even lit up. And, like everything else in this movie, that lighthouse isn't even in Cape Cod.
Also, without spoiling anything, the decision making in connection with that job was somewhat disappointing. And the decision making in connection with the family's summer home seemed unrealistic.
But the biggest problem for me is that Samantha really showed no interest in either being in a relationship, or being in a relationship with Mike. She basically avoided him for 13 years without anything remotely resembling a reason to do that. Even though he was just a short car ride away. I never really saw them as more than platonic friends although I can certainly understand why Mike wanted more.
On the plus side, Emilie Ullerup was great playing Samatha. She showed real emotion and real joy. And Rebecca Staab is one of the most beautiful 60 year olds working on TV. She looked like Samantha's older sister rather than her future stepmother. She's also a talented actress and played a very likable character.
There were also some other nice touches: all the scenes with Rebecca Staab; Samantha's gift to her future stepmother; the gathering of pine cones; Santa's maritime arrival; and the matching photos of Sam and her mother (the picture of Sam was actually better than any of the pictures that Sam took).
This was probably more of a 5 or 6 star movie, but there was a comforting holiday warmth to most of the scenes and I really like Emilie Ullerup. Plus, I grade Hallmark movies on a curve.
Samantha hasn't been back to her family's summer home in Cape Cod for 13 years, even though it's barely more than an hour away from Boston where she works? Huh?
She lost her mother, quickly, 13 years ago and somehow that kept her away? That didn't make sense to me. At all. Her father kept going back and, 12 years after his wife died, he met and fell in love with the lovely Helen (Rebecca Staab). But Sam never went back and took advantage of her family home in Cape Cod. Even though it's the perfect weekend getaway, for the perfect price- free.
And I get that Sam misses her mother, but I lost track of how often they had her rubbing her mother's necklace and looking wistfully off into space. We get it; she misses her mother. Even 13 years later.
Her old summer buddy Mike Phillips works at Phillips Property Agency in Cape Cod with his parents, but somehow he is being considered for a job with a "commercial leasing company that handles a lot of the high rises in London"? Why would such a company in London want to hire someone who only has experience managing residential rentals in a small town in Massachusetts? Mike has ZERO knowledge or experience with the commercial leasing of high rise buildings, and it would be in a completely different country, with different laws and different industry practices. And what's the draw to London? After growing up and living in Cape Cod? He has one married friend living there, but that friend married a girl from England.
Also, property managers don't do repair work- they hire people. Despite that, Mike is sent to try and fix a "leak at the River Street rental". And he takes a caulk gun into the attic to fix a roof leak from the inside. From the inside. What a shock that it started leaking again.
Viewers might not realize this, but freelance photographers like Samantha don't make any money. That's why the "staff position" she wants at the Boston paper is important if Samantha wants to pay her own bills and keep photography as a career and not a hobby. So it made no sense that one of the photos Samantha submitted to get the prize job (based on the theme: "Christmas, something we haven't seen") is a fog enshrouded lighthouse that isn't even lit up. And, like everything else in this movie, that lighthouse isn't even in Cape Cod.
Also, without spoiling anything, the decision making in connection with that job was somewhat disappointing. And the decision making in connection with the family's summer home seemed unrealistic.
But the biggest problem for me is that Samantha really showed no interest in either being in a relationship, or being in a relationship with Mike. She basically avoided him for 13 years without anything remotely resembling a reason to do that. Even though he was just a short car ride away. I never really saw them as more than platonic friends although I can certainly understand why Mike wanted more.
On the plus side, Emilie Ullerup was great playing Samatha. She showed real emotion and real joy. And Rebecca Staab is one of the most beautiful 60 year olds working on TV. She looked like Samantha's older sister rather than her future stepmother. She's also a talented actress and played a very likable character.
There were also some other nice touches: all the scenes with Rebecca Staab; Samantha's gift to her future stepmother; the gathering of pine cones; Santa's maritime arrival; and the matching photos of Sam and her mother (the picture of Sam was actually better than any of the pictures that Sam took).
This was probably more of a 5 or 6 star movie, but there was a comforting holiday warmth to most of the scenes and I really like Emilie Ullerup. Plus, I grade Hallmark movies on a curve.
Review Date 7/7/2019
I have Reviewed OVER 500 "Christmas Films Christmas Television show episodes and Television Specials". Please BEWARE Of films and specials with just one review! For instance When "It's a POSITIVE" chances are that the reviewer was involved with the production. "If its Negative" then they may have a grudge against the film for whatever reason. I am fare about these films. I am on a mission to watch every Christmas Movie ever made. Since 2014 I average 100 a year.
Sam grew up spending summers at her family's vacation home on Cape Cod, where she and Mike, a local boy, became inseparable friends. The untimely death of Sam's mother brought those summers to an end for Sam, who couldn't bear the thought of returning. Thirteen years later, they meet again when she returns to Cape Cod for her father's Christmas Eve wedding.
What is nice about this is that this film is not about a woman looking for love or giving on love. Its about a woman who is hoping to land a big job and falling in love with her childhood food. The scene at the wedding is 100% accurate on how most people would feel in her situation. Bravo on the writing.
I think most people over 30 will enjoy this film the most because you can relate to the issues that pop up in this wonderful little gem.
I will watch again. Josh Kelly is so charming I can't wait to see what he does next!
I have Reviewed OVER 500 "Christmas Films Christmas Television show episodes and Television Specials". Please BEWARE Of films and specials with just one review! For instance When "It's a POSITIVE" chances are that the reviewer was involved with the production. "If its Negative" then they may have a grudge against the film for whatever reason. I am fare about these films. I am on a mission to watch every Christmas Movie ever made. Since 2014 I average 100 a year.
Sam grew up spending summers at her family's vacation home on Cape Cod, where she and Mike, a local boy, became inseparable friends. The untimely death of Sam's mother brought those summers to an end for Sam, who couldn't bear the thought of returning. Thirteen years later, they meet again when she returns to Cape Cod for her father's Christmas Eve wedding.
What is nice about this is that this film is not about a woman looking for love or giving on love. Its about a woman who is hoping to land a big job and falling in love with her childhood food. The scene at the wedding is 100% accurate on how most people would feel in her situation. Bravo on the writing.
I think most people over 30 will enjoy this film the most because you can relate to the issues that pop up in this wonderful little gem.
I will watch again. Josh Kelly is so charming I can't wait to see what he does next!
Loved this movie, perfect for the season! A lot of my friends enjoy family movies and this was one for all.
This is the same plot as umpteen other Hallmark sentimental movies. As soon as you meet the two love interests and hear about their personal plans you know exactly what will happen which means that you only need to see the first ten minutes.
And for the love of Pete, get a new hair stylist for the woman. Every single woman in every single Hallmark movie has an identical hair style except women of color - but Hallmark is woefully lacking in using anything but Caucasians in their drivel.
And while on a hiring kick, get a new technical adviser for any of the myriad of fake photographer plot lines and have them teach the character how to hold a camera correctly!
And for the love of Pete, get a new hair stylist for the woman. Every single woman in every single Hallmark movie has an identical hair style except women of color - but Hallmark is woefully lacking in using anything but Caucasians in their drivel.
And while on a hiring kick, get a new technical adviser for any of the myriad of fake photographer plot lines and have them teach the character how to hold a camera correctly!
We enjoyed the movie very much. I do understand filming is difficult but BC does not substitute for Cape Cod. Different vibe all together.
Did you know
- TriviaLighthouse is the Fisgard Lighthouse about 6 miles from Victoria. It used in several Hallmark films.
- GoofsThe sailboat entering the cove at the end of the movie is flying an American flag, but has a boat registration on the bow starting with "BC" indicating British Columbia. Since the movie's setting is Cape Cod, the registration should start with "MA" for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- SoundtracksChristmas Canon
Written by Paul O'Neill
Performed by The Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Published by Paul O'Neill Publishing (BMI) and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
All rights administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation, Universal Republic Records
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