Family for Christmas

2015
6.2| 1h30m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 11 July 2015 Released
Producted By: Christmas Wish Productions
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/family-for-christmas
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At the height of her career, investigative journalist Hannah Dunbar finds herself wondering what would have been had she stayed with the love of her life, Ben, 10 years before. When Santa Claus hears her “what ifs?” as a Christmas wish, he transports Hannah to a version of her life where she and Ben started a family.

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Amanda Tapping

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Christmas Wish Productions

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AboveDeepBuggy Some things I liked some I did not.
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
rdkizziah Have you ever wondered, "What if.....?" This movie addresses the possibility of making choices in life. Hanna is a successful news reporter with a bright career ahead. What would have happened if she had made other choices at the beginning of her career? This is one of my favorite Christmas movies, with a bittersweet ending.
lauralmarie I seem to say "It could have been good" about so many movies these days, especially Hallmark movies. Before I get started on my rant on all that was wrong with this one I have to say that I think a lot of people who bashed this movie (for different reasons than me) misinterpreted the message intended. It wasn't saying women shouldn't have a career and family, it was about being so immersed in your career that you lose sight of everything else. She didn't even give herself a chance to possibly find love and have a family yet she definitely felt lacking in her current life despite her huge success. In her alternate what-if life where she's been married for awhile with two kids but no career at all, many reviewers criticize her husband for making her feel guilty about wanting to start a career but in reality he came through for her and said they would make it work...he obviously loved her deeply and put her needs above the needs of the family. The problem I had with this movie is that it didn't make sense, had no realism at all, and I'm not referring to the magic santa part. She was unconsciously wondering what it would have been like had she married her boyfriend who she had left many years before in order to start an internship with the intention of coming back within a year. They never go into what happened, why the relationship ended, instead of him logically moving to be with her since he wanted to be an author, and the job he ended up with could be done anywhere. It doesn't make sense that they would be out of touch for so many years. They didn't portray him as the type of guy who would give up the love of his life so easily. Then her alternate life goes to the opposite extreme. There is no way she would have abandoned her career goals to have two children and be a stay at home mom, that wasn't who she was portrayed to be in the movie. It wouldn't have been all or nothing. Another thing that bothered me a lot was how they wrote her kids as such brats! They actually sat there expecting her to separate things out of their cereal that they didn't like, really? They have perfectly functioning fingers. They just sat there and glumly looked at her while she did it and didn't even say thank you. They completely had that entitlement attitude. Then when they tell her she has to bring cookies as a snack to some event, they freak out and yell at her because she bought them at a store and were supposed to be home made. That was SO stupid, kids wouldn't care that they were bought at a store. They were trying to make certain points in this movie to show how out of her element she was in her what-if life, but they completely failed. They spent a lot of time on her neighbor's character and the developing relationship between the two women, then at the end nothing was done indicating they would even meet again so what was the purpose of the focus on the neighbor?Needless to say the end was ridiculous and just just added further aggravation for me. I wish I could unwatch it, unless I could be the magic santa and do the what-if thing and fix everything that was wrong with it, then it would have been a decent movie.
LtlHippo Has to be my least favorite Hallmark movie ever. The best thing about this movie is that Candace Cameron Bure wasn't in it. So tired of seeing her in so many Hallmark movies, I can't keep her characters straight. But back to this movie, talk about an husband who doesn't support his wife. Didn't see any chemistry between husband and wife. Kids were cute enough. Would have liked to see a bigger supporting cast, friends that were fun to be around. I would love to see more movies with Alicia Witt in them. Someone mentioned having a Hallmark Christmas movie channel and I'd love that. And does everyone have to have 10 lines in their reviews? I've see many reviews with a lot less.
Jacob (jacob-916-219982) Each of us find ourselves unexpectedly facing an alternate life different than our current life and that's what this Hallmark Channel Original Christmas Movie is about.After talking to a Salvation Army Santa (or is he?), a successful TV news anchorwoman (played by the wonderful Lacey Chabert) finds herself in an alternate life where she is married to her former lover and have daughters of their own.The film's story did had some minor flaws, but the acting from all the actors and everything else about the film is excellent.It was a smart move for Hallmark to release this film during their annual Christmas in July movie marathon this year. We all need a break from Summer madness from time to time.