Mystic Christmas
- TV Movie
- 2023
- 1h 24m
An animal expert answers a call for help from an old friend and that puts her in the path of an ex at Christmas.An animal expert answers a call for help from an old friend and that puts her in the path of an ex at Christmas.An animal expert answers a call for help from an old friend and that puts her in the path of an ex at Christmas.
Steve Antonucci
- Townsperson
- (uncredited)
Alex Barber
- Teen Festival Kid
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- Trivia"Mystic Christmas" was actually shot in Mystic, Connecticut (2023) and used real locations and real businesses.
- Quotes
Candice Adams: How come everyone had a better time at my wedding than I did?
Sawyer Adams: Because you had a terrible date.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Finding Mr. Christmas: The Hunt For Mr. Christmas (2024)
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I enjoyed watching this one, even though I had read the reviews before diving in. Jessy Schram and Chandler Massey are both decent actors, have good chemistry, and I was drawn-in by the tour of Mystic, CT.
The story is lacking, to be sure, but the leads and the scenery make this one an enjoyable watch. The seal isn't the star, but does steal a scene or two. The "made-up Canadian proverb" should become a new trope of this genre.
There is a recent trend where these Christmas movies have basically no stakes. The characters start off liking each other, have very little competition for each others attention or affection, and we are left with kind of a waiting game until they finally get together. It works in this film because the real roadblock is their own awkwardness.
The "big argument" here felt like a missed opportunity to bring the characters together through some heightened emotions, and showing that conflict doesn't always have to be a scary or uncomfortable experience.
All in all, I'd recommend this one. It kept me watching, so it has something going for it.
The story is lacking, to be sure, but the leads and the scenery make this one an enjoyable watch. The seal isn't the star, but does steal a scene or two. The "made-up Canadian proverb" should become a new trope of this genre.
There is a recent trend where these Christmas movies have basically no stakes. The characters start off liking each other, have very little competition for each others attention or affection, and we are left with kind of a waiting game until they finally get together. It works in this film because the real roadblock is their own awkwardness.
The "big argument" here felt like a missed opportunity to bring the characters together through some heightened emotions, and showing that conflict doesn't always have to be a scary or uncomfortable experience.
All in all, I'd recommend this one. It kept me watching, so it has something going for it.
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- Also known as
- L'Âme sœur de Noël
- Filming locations
- Mystic, Connecticut, USA(Mystic)
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