The plots of these movies are formulaic: Couple meets (or in this case, meets again). A relationship starts to evolve, but a misunderstanding gets in the way. The misunderstanding gets resolved and the couple finally gets together at the end.
But it's still enjoyable and a really good Christmas romance will make you tear up a time or two, which this one does. It was nice to see Faith Ford (Murphy Brown), Richard Karn (Home Improvement) and Barry Bostwick. In this movie, Holly Logan comes home only to find her ex-boyfriend, Mike, is running the production of the Christmas light show that was cancelled they last 5 years after a hurricane. People, including her mother, are nudging her to give him another chance, but she's resistant.
The theme is finding out where you belong and faith. I don't live in Mississippi, but I live in the South and, like another reviewer, I'm happy they didn't make the actors into rednecks or hicks and also that the light touches of religion were genuine and sweet. Sometimes you find you are making a difference even when you don't realize it.
But it's still enjoyable and a really good Christmas romance will make you tear up a time or two, which this one does. It was nice to see Faith Ford (Murphy Brown), Richard Karn (Home Improvement) and Barry Bostwick. In this movie, Holly Logan comes home only to find her ex-boyfriend, Mike, is running the production of the Christmas light show that was cancelled they last 5 years after a hurricane. People, including her mother, are nudging her to give him another chance, but she's resistant.
The theme is finding out where you belong and faith. I don't live in Mississippi, but I live in the South and, like another reviewer, I'm happy they didn't make the actors into rednecks or hicks and also that the light touches of religion were genuine and sweet. Sometimes you find you are making a difference even when you don't realize it.
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