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Road to Christmas (2018) is a English movie. Allan Harmon has directed this movie. Jessy Schram,Teryl Rothery,Matreya Scarrwener,Chad Michael Murray are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2018. Road to Christmas (2018) is considered one of the best Comedy,Drama,Family movie in India and around the world.
Los Angeles television producer Maggie Baker unwittingly falls for Danny Wise, the son and former producer of his mother's popular annual Christmas special Julia Wise Lifestyle. When Maggie's secret plan to reunite Danny and his two brothers with Julia during the live broadcast in Vermont goes awry, Maggie is reminded that above all, it is the love for family and friends that makes the merriest of Christmas.
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Some special touches
Very pleasant. Nothing super special, but nothing to make you want to throw your remote at the TV set either. The acting was definitely above average by Jessy and Chad Michael Murray. I like the actress who played the mother. She is in many Hallmark films and always very reliable. I liked the plot with the three adopted Brothers finally reunited as a surprise for Christmas. It added an emotional Depth that's been missing in many of these Hallmark Christmas stories. I love the graphics that showed the journeys of the two protagonists! One normally does not see such creativity and cuteness in a Hallmark movie it took me by surprise. One final comment that I hope isn't too mean but just needs to be said. Jessy Schram has lost way too much weight and looks a good bit worse for wear. If she's been sick I hope she gets better soon because she really is a top-notch Hallmark actress.
A Christmas road trip!
Maggie (Jessy Schram) is producer for a cooking Christmas special by Julie Wise. She is forced by the network to work with a former producer, one of Julie's son (Chad Michael Murray) and record Christmas segments for the show all across the country, during which she gets to know Danny and makes it her mission to reunite all three siblings. It was a pretty good one! Both leads were great, Jessy is becoming one of my favorites HM ladies, amazing storyline, good chemistry and a road trip! What else can you ask for? It contains only a few of the typical cliches we know. It shows us what Christmas and that time of the year should be: about being next to your loved ones. Definitely watch this one.
Pretty good
This was better than expected, the story was a bit different which is nice to see from Hallmark, the acting was good and it had some genuine emotion.
Road to Reunions
I Have Reviewed OVER 500 "Christmas Films and Specials". Please BEWARE Of films and specials with just one review! For instance When "It's a POSITIVE" chances are that the reviewer was involved with the production. "If its Negative" then they may have a grudge against the film for whatever reason. I am fare about these films. Review Date 11/19/2018 Los Angeles television producer Maggie Baker unwittingly falls for Danny Wise, the son and former producer of his mother's popular annual Christmas special Julia Wise Lifestyle which is basically "Martha Stewart" . Maggie's has secret plan that can bring her boss the best Christmas she has had in years! Now roadblock lie in her way but Maggie uses her charm and determination to make sure her plan is 100% successful. Not a great movie. It borders on being "boring" but at times you know what scenes you can "Click through". See the film has a rail thin plot stretched out into a full length feature film .
depressing
The family. The love. The try to reunite three siblings with their mother. And Chad Michael Murray giving a nice character ( his more red nose than Rudolph is one of good things ). But, for me, it is one of the most depressing films from large Hallmark Christmas serie. For reasons who I can not explain. For many, a typical Hallmark or just a lovely movie. Its basic virtue - the accent to family, from the old couple and their tree farm to the Bakers and the sons of Julia. A nice aspect - the travel on the map. And, sure, the atmosphere.