The Christmas Club

Christmas Magic

This production was blessed by the good acting on the part of Cameron Mathison and Elizabeth Mitchell. They made a good match, and the story was very romantic. A slow development of their relationship with more than a hint of magic provided by the wonderful Gabrielle Rose. Two strangers, both missing true romantic love in their lives, team up to help a little old lady who lost her Christmas Club money. They give her $40.00, and from then on, magic follows them, and brings them together. It was something a little different from the typical cookie-cutter offerings from Hallmark. It had some very imaginative and heartwarming plot points. Elizabeth was a little over-sensitive in parts; a little too fragile, but I guess that was her character. They did not drag the misunderstandings out too long. Probably not a re-watch, but I enjoyed it.

Rating: 7 out of 10.

November 22, 2020

2 thoughts on “The Christmas Club

  1. I just watched this again, it had been a while, because there is nothing else on and the two stars are really lovely people. I even kept watching after pecan was pronounced pea can!! God!! Like finger nails on a blackboard and even worse than spilled coffee. Did you end up watching “Life in Color”? The last two good movies I’ve seen both ended so powerfully with silent, meaningful looks. ❤ In the 45 minute video with the stars, the girl that edited it talked about how important timing can be especially if you leave a scene a few seconds too long. I think she might have been specifically talking about comedy but she could have left another second or two on the ending of her movie.

    Like

Leave a reply to Rebekahrox Cancel reply