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Movie Reviews of The Christmas BlessingMovie Review: Christmas Blessing Summary: 3 Stars
Amazon.com and the seller get an A+ for their service. I feel sorry, however, for the author...the movie did not come close to doing the book justice. I read the book Christmas Blessing in early December and loved it. The story line with is sub-stories was a wonderful tale of love. I was very disappointed in the movie. Obviously, that is not the fault of Amazon.com or the seller. Several important themes of the book were not even touched in the movie.
Movie Review: Christmas blessings??? Summary: 3 Stars
My 11 yr. old son and I watched this movie to get into the spirit of Christmas. Well, we ended up needing a box of tissues! It is a nice story, but it is sad. Many people unfortunately, do experience such holidays, but there is some good that comes out of heartache...
Movie Review: Not the best... Summary: 3 Stars
The acting was not that great and the story was thrown together. I don't understand why the writers can't just try to script it from the book. It was just too far out there. In opinion, this is a terrible sequel to The Christmas Shoes.
Movie Review: Sad but wonderful movie Summary: 3 Stars
This movie was very good but has really sad parts in it. But, it also has very wonderful parts in it. This is another one to purchase.
Movie Review: The Christmas Blessing Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this movie because I already own The Christmas Shoes, and wanted to see the sequel. This movie was disappointing to me. It was okay, but mostly it didn't have anything to do with the first one. For one thing, on the Christmas Shoes, the shoes are left on Nathan's mother's grave at the end, and yet on the Christmas Blessing they are given to Good Will on accident while the father of Nathan is cleaning out his closet. This story involves Nathan, all grown up and being a doctor.. When Nathan loses a patient on the table, he decides to go home and visit his father. He becomes involved with a woman there, and then decides not to be a doctor anymore, and lies to her about his career. The movie jumps around too much, and doesn't get you absorbed until the end. Nathan meets Rob Lowe, the man who helped him pay for the red Christmas shoes at the ending. The movie is explained kind of choppy, like this review. I guess sometimes we just have to draw our own conclusion without watching the next movie. This one was one I wish I would've missed. Even my 8 year old liked the Christmas Shoes better than this movie.
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