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My Christmas Dream

My Christmas Dream (2016)

November. 26,2016
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6.2
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PG
| Comedy Romance TV Movie

A department store manager sets out to create an amazing holiday display window to impress the owner. She asks a recently-fired employee to help her make the display, and as they work together, they start to fall in love.

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CrawlerChunky
2016/11/26

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Mandeep Tyson
2016/11/27

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Candida
2016/11/28

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Justina
2016/11/29

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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kz917-1
2016/11/30

Danica McKellar stars as the manager of a large department store trying to come up with the 25th annual Christmas display just twelve days before Christmas. She's also in the running to manage the new store in Paris, her dream city. She tasks a painter and local artist to help with the display and begins falling for him and his young son. Cute movie but with a theme that's been done one too many times.

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Dark_Lord_Mark
2016/12/01

Where do I start. Well usually Hallmark movies have somewhat questionable acting choices and the plot maybe a little convoluted. This movie is not perfect, but darn close.All the characters are very likable and has some touching scenes. The movie is about a women who is a manager and wants a promotion. She wants success and finds a painter who lost his inspiration. It's a Hallmark movie and it's Christmas and the plot unfolds. While it is a tried and true plot, it still is amazing to see the characters come together and display love and emotion.Some may think it is clichéd, some may call it sappy, and some may roll their eyes, but these movies are meant to be. It is meant to show how life can be.I give it a perfect score. Take it for what it is; a somewhat sappy Christmas movie with charm. I think this is a must see and I rate it a 9.5 out of 10!

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Amy Adler
2016/12/02

Christina (Danica McKellar) is the top manager in a midsize town for a department store called McDougalls. Christmas is approaching and this pretty exec is a bit stressed. For one, she has to develop their annual Xmas window display but has been unable to hatch a good idea. Then, she gets word that the chain store's founder, Victoria (Deirdre Hall) is coming to look things over. Ouch. Thank the Lord for her bright and cheery assistant, Holly (Christine Lee). Normally a workaholic, Christina has no time for a personal life. As Victoria is arriving, Chrissy has an unfortunate accident with a can of falling white paint. The culprit, single dad Kurt (David Haydn-Jones) has been a great worker and instantly apologizes. But, Christina is miffed. When Henry, the custodial manager, decides to let Kurt go, she does nothing to save Kurt's job. This is not the Christmas spirit at all! Two other matters occur at once. Victoria announces that they are seeking a head honcho for a new store in Paris. A Francophile, Christina soon yearns for this job. But, first, she has to deal with an unhappy six year old customer, Cooper (Christian Convery) who gets to Santa's throne a few minutes too late. What's the little boy's wish? To make his Dad happy this holiday season! Christina promises Cooper that she will relay the message to Santa but, ho ho ho, it turns out Cooper's father is the fired Kurt! By hook or by crook, Cooper arranges meetings for Christina and Kurt, for the little lad is smitten with the pretty manager himself. Can love snow down on a Christmas match? But, wait, what about Chrissy's Paris hopes? This lovely film is a new entry in the glorious Hallmark repertoire of Holiday movies. Very welcome it is! McKellar and Haydn-Jones make good love vibrations, being talented and attractive, while Convery is simply a doll. Deirdre Hall never ages and is also very fine as the kind but demanding boss. Other wishes fulfilled are nice sets, costumes, a sweet script and a sure direction. How many fans are there for Hallmark romantic movies? It must be in the billions by now and they will like this one, too!

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blanche-2
2016/12/03

Hello, Hallmark, it's the 21st Century. And guess what? Copying films of the '40s and '50s is a little passe.My Christmas Dream stars Danica McKellar who, at age 40, is still playing ingenues. And as far as I'm concerned, she's getting away with it.It also stars handsome David Haydn-Jones and Diedre Hall who must have a hideous portrait in her closet.McKellar is Christina, the manager of a department star, McDougal's, owned by Victoria (Hall). Christina is doing a terrific job and loves what she does.Victoria arrives at the store and makes an announcement: The store is growing internationally, and they are opening a new store in Paris. They need someone to run it. Christina is perfect for it, having studied in Paris for a year and always feeling as if it was home.However, in order to get the job, she is going to have to dazzle Victoria with the annual Christmas display, a part of the window always kept hidden until December 23.In the meantime, she has met Kurt (Haydn-Jones) and his son Cooper. It's obvious that Kurt wants a commitment from her, but Christina shies away from it. Meanwhile she's having him help with the display and hoping it impresses Victoria.We all know what's going to happen. It is possible to have a wonderful career and be fulfilled. It isn't one or the other nowadays. The previous film with Candace Cameron had the same theme. We see these women giving up these fabulous jobs (although Christina's is a good compromise) to stay with a man. Of course, he's going nowhere, why should he.These Hallmark films can be boring or lovely, depending on your mood. My mood is particularly in need of mind-numbing since the election, so I would up watching this one and part of another. I understand showing romance. But this is the kind of movie my mother would have written because her generation was interested in one thing and one thing only: marriage and a family. And if you didn't have that, as far as she was concerned, you didn't have much of a life.It's not a good fantasy for young women, whom I assume watch these things. Otherwise, it's pleasant and Christmasy.

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