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A handsome stranger develops amnesia after a bibliophile crashes into him on her bicycle.A handsome stranger develops amnesia after a bibliophile crashes into him on her bicycle.A handsome stranger develops amnesia after a bibliophile crashes into him on her bicycle.
Aurelio DiNunzio
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- TriviaWhen Mrs. Henley mentions that the New York State Theater (home of the NYC Ballet) changed its name, she is referring to what is now called the David Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.
- GoofsApparently there was no "Sound-Check" on words or cities for the Canadian actors as the character William pronounces the City of Akron (Ack-run), Ohio as A-Kron.
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Darcy Archer: In the end, I didn't realize I was looking for anyone until he turned out to be everything that I was looking for. And now I know what I am missing.
- ConnectionsFollowed by A Christmas to Cherish (2019)
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While Hallmark Christmas films have varied in quality, as has been said more than once by me, they in my view are not to be immediately dismissed and swept under the carpet. Yes, many of them have a lot of flaws and the flaws are very common. But if watched with the right expectations and taken for what they are, some might find some pleasantly surprised by quite a number of them. Speaking as one of those people, who tries to appreciate all types of films etc of all genres and decades.
'A Gift for Christmas' may on the outside seem like another typical Hallmark film with lots of corn, over-sentimentality and overload of sugar as well as an excessively predictable and wafer thin story. Like a lot of them are, even the ones that are average and just above have these problems. 'A Gift for Christmas' however is one of those films, Hallmark or not, that is like a seemingly not so promising book to not be judged by its cover. While it's not perfect by any stretch, 'A Gift for Christmas' was a gift and among the better films Hallmark has ever done, well certainly of their festive output but to me it fares very favourably when it comes to putting their output into groups.
Sure there are not many surprises, then again that is not uncommon for Hallmark and other Hallmark films have done this far worse.
Did feel that the ending was wrapped up a little too hastily and neatly, though credit is due for tying things up.
However, so much works here. The production values are attractive, especially the quite lush scenery, with no signs of under-budget or being rushed. Intrusive and overbearing music is often a problem with Hallmark, for me it was not an issue here in 'A Gift for Christmas'. Plus it was authentically festive and had an affectionate nostalgic feel and sound. The direction is accomodating without going too far that it becomes dreary.
The writing can be too cheesy and mushy in Hallmark films, here the dialogue had playfulness without being juvenile, poignant sentiment without going too far and it flows naturally. Furthermore, the story is light-hearted and really warms the heart without going into over-saccharine territory. Despite being predictable, it never felt dull to me. The acting is good, with immensely engaging lead turns from Ali Liebert and Peter Porte. Their chemistry is very genuine and sweet and their relationship develops just about realistically.
Overall, very lovely and surprisingly good film. 8/10
'A Gift for Christmas' may on the outside seem like another typical Hallmark film with lots of corn, over-sentimentality and overload of sugar as well as an excessively predictable and wafer thin story. Like a lot of them are, even the ones that are average and just above have these problems. 'A Gift for Christmas' however is one of those films, Hallmark or not, that is like a seemingly not so promising book to not be judged by its cover. While it's not perfect by any stretch, 'A Gift for Christmas' was a gift and among the better films Hallmark has ever done, well certainly of their festive output but to me it fares very favourably when it comes to putting their output into groups.
Sure there are not many surprises, then again that is not uncommon for Hallmark and other Hallmark films have done this far worse.
Did feel that the ending was wrapped up a little too hastily and neatly, though credit is due for tying things up.
However, so much works here. The production values are attractive, especially the quite lush scenery, with no signs of under-budget or being rushed. Intrusive and overbearing music is often a problem with Hallmark, for me it was not an issue here in 'A Gift for Christmas'. Plus it was authentically festive and had an affectionate nostalgic feel and sound. The direction is accomodating without going too far that it becomes dreary.
The writing can be too cheesy and mushy in Hallmark films, here the dialogue had playfulness without being juvenile, poignant sentiment without going too far and it flows naturally. Furthermore, the story is light-hearted and really warms the heart without going into over-saccharine territory. Despite being predictable, it never felt dull to me. The acting is good, with immensely engaging lead turns from Ali Liebert and Peter Porte. Their chemistry is very genuine and sweet and their relationship develops just about realistically.
Overall, very lovely and surprisingly good film. 8/10
- TheLittleSongbird
- Feb 8, 2021
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