Love at the Christmas Table

2012

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

56
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 65%
IMDb Rating 6.5 10 1873

Synopsis


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Cast

Danica McKellar as Kat Patton
Lea Thompson as Elissa Beth Dixon
Viva Bianca as Rebekah
Dustin Milligan as Sam Reed
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698.29 MB
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23.976 fps
1hr 29 min
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1hr 29 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Jackbv123 10 / 10

One of a kind

This is one of the most unique Christmas romance stories I have seen. Things happen near and at the end that I sure didn't see coming. The entire movie is refreshing. The entire movie is a continuing flashback that takes place on several Christmas eves spanning most of the main characters' lives.

Sometimes the story doesn't advance a lot, but it is still entertaining with witty dialogue and other things. One of those is a beautiful dance sequence that is not so much about talented dancers as it is about the beauty and the romance of the dance which includes many of the cast.

Danica McKellar is known for Wonder Years but also for Christmas movies. This is possibly her best. The romance between her character, Kat, and Dustin Milligan's Sam is tangible. Supporting performances are also good.

I had a hard time with the timeline because I couldn't understand why two people so in love would have gone so long. I especially can't see how 5 years could have elapsed (as mentioned when Kat first sees Sam) and still led to what follows. An attempt is made to explain at least the former about 3/4ths of the way through the movie but I think the movie would have made a lot more sense if that had been plainer earlier on. Nevertheless, I don't deduct for that because the story is otherwise so charming and unique.

While I don't see Hallmark's signature on this, it fits their nature perfectly. For some people this will be too sappy and idealistic, but that's what these movies are and this one is done so well.

Reviewed by willman85 8 / 10

Very pleasantly surprised.

A rare thing for The Asylum... Well-paced. Well-written. Well-scored. Well-acted. The story is charming, and presented in a much better way than their other pictures. It feels more skilfully done, more professional, that I can scarcely believe it is an Asylum movie at all. It's only one setting, which obviously keeps costs down, but the writing is terrific. Asylum movies are generally reasonably well-shot but suffer cheesy, unnatural dialogue. Here the script is clearly superior to anything else I've seen produced by them.

Reviewed by gehewe 6 / 10

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I am a fan of Danica McKellar (Winnie on Wonder Years) but this movie has problems. She is 37 years old in this movie and she is first seen playing a part of an 18 year old. The movie shows the pair at the Christmas Table since they were about 4 and it ends when they are supposed to be about 30.

The movie story was fairly engaging but the story was a bit strange.

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