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Eve's Christmas

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Movie Reviews of Eve's Christmas

Movie Review: Eve's Christmas
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a truely wonderful Christmas movie where a girl gets a second chance at happiness. You will enjoy this one.

Movie Review: We Are the Sum of Our Choices
Summary: 4 Stars

"Eve's Christmas" is a TV movie with a very weak script, that is valiantly held together by a good cast, and a nice "second chance in life" plot. Eve is a top New York ad agency gal, making lots of money and a mess out of her life. She is having an affair with her licentious married boss, and left alone on Christmas Eve, has far too much to drink (the libations run like a river in this film). She reflects over the last few years of her empty existence, which have been cut off from her family, and very lonely. A guardian angel, disguised as a panhandler, tells her to wish upon a star, and she is granted a week to go back in time and make different choices.

Elisa Donovan plays Eve, and is fine in the role, but it's a difficult part to be convincing in, as she is the sophisticated New Yorker, but at the same time the girl back home, about to get married, working in a coffee shop. Cheryl Ladd shines as her mother, and also excellent are Winston Reckert as her father, Erin Karpluck as her friend Mandy, and Peter Williams as the guardian angel, Brother James. Best of all is Sebastian Spence as Scott, the man she almost married. His charismatic smile and good looks, as well as his talent, make me wonder why he is not more well known as an actor, and not the current heart-throb on the magazine covers.

Directed by Timothy Bond, a veteran of many TV films, "Eve's Christmas" is a charming romantic fantasy despite its many flaws (the bridal shop scenes make no sense at all, and are simply horrible), and if one doesn't have high expectations, this unpretentious little film is quite entertaining. The total running time is 96 minutes, and the DVD extras include a "Behind the Scenes Featurette."

Movie Review: an enjoyable feel-good movie
Summary: 4 Stars

I was afraid this movie was going to be a career versus family story. It isn't. It's a career-only versus career-with-family story. It seems to be speaking to those who feel that the decision to get married and have a family means giving up their dreams, setting low goals and having low expectations. This movie shows that you don't have to do it that way. You can get married, have a family and still strive to make something of your life. It does not show that it may (or may not) be harder that way, but the point is made.

If you want a career versus family movie, the best is "Me, Myself, I" (NO, not "Me, Myself and Irene"). This is an intelligent Australian movie that shows that both choices come with a price, both have their advantages and disadvantages. The movie stars Rachel Griffiths and is powerful, if sobering.

Eve's Christmas is not really a Christmas movie, but a story set at Christmas time, which is appropriate since thoughts of family and old friends tend to occur at this time of the year.

To take on our local "experts": the script is no "weaker" than most other movie scripts, and the acting is competent. The first half of the movie could have been more eventful but is not slow. The lead actress could have been better cast, but this one does not hurt the movie.

Bottom line: an enjoyable feel-good movie, quite realistic (unless you've never seen a happy family and don't believe they exist).

Movie Review: Good Movie
Summary: 4 Stars

I really liked this movie. Yes it was another corny Christmas movie and I read some other reviews that said the story is unrealistic, but that is the purpose it's only a movie. A million people would love to have a chance to go back in time at some point in their life and make thing's different just like Eve did. The purpose of the story is that money isn't everything and that family is so very important. Eve had a terrific Pennhouse in NY City, and she was a top executive for her company making 150,000 plus a year, however it all went for nothing because she was single with the exception of sleeping with her boss who was seperated with kids and only hired pretty intern girls. Eve was overworked and turned to drinking because her only friend was her secretary and she had no family at all. She realized this was not the life she wanted and that she wanted to go back 8 years prior and complete a Christmas day wedding she cancelled by accepting the job offer in NY. It was kind of sad, but I enjoyed watching the movie even though it was a corny lifetime movie. Elisa Donovan did a great job.

Movie Review: Heartwarming and good for an evening in.........
Summary: 4 Stars

For anyone who has ever longed for a second chance with the one they "gave away".....for anyone who has ever wished they could go back and do something over in a different way...have that second chance to say things that went unsaid or maybe to try and say them better...or even just the urge to re-experience a special point in time when "feeling" was what life was all about, this movie should be right up your alley.

It is a sweet and charming little love story that i have actually watched a few times.......and still like it!
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