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This holiday romance is based on the incredible story about organ donor Chris Dempsey and recipient Heather Krueger, who were brought into one another's lives by a transplant surgery that le... Read allThis holiday romance is based on the incredible story about organ donor Chris Dempsey and recipient Heather Krueger, who were brought into one another's lives by a transplant surgery that led to a miraculous romance.This holiday romance is based on the incredible story about organ donor Chris Dempsey and recipient Heather Krueger, who were brought into one another's lives by a transplant surgery that led to a miraculous romance.
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- TriviaThe real Chris and Heather can be seen dancing during the fundraiser scene. Just after the scene with main characters having their photos made, the character of Chris is walking toward Heather and you see a couple that he passes. The real life Chris has a shaved head wearing a blue shirt. Heather is blonde wearing a burgundy dress.
- GoofsHeather and Chris are expected to check into the hospital at 6 am, but when they say goodbye to their families it is clearly broad daylight, which is not possible in December in North America at that time.
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A poignant miracle
Really did like the premise for 'Once Upon a Christmas Miracle', no make that love. It sounded so moving and you know a film does something right when its premise immediately connects with you even before watching like it did with me. This premise connected with me personally, being somebody who knows what it is like to have major, life-changing surgeries for any condition/illness (not just transplants), something that few other Hallmark films did and certainly the first Christmas film of theirs to do that for me.
'Once Upon a Christmas Miracle' wholly lived up to its premise and the high expectations had (actually did have higher expectations for it than most Hallmark Christmas films). While not a flawless film, it was very well done. Out of a very hit and miss year for Hallmark, 'Once Upon a Christmas Miracle' to me is a strong contender for the best Hallmark Christmas film for that year. Also one of their best Christmas outings in quite some time and one of their best overall, as well as one of their most emotional and personal.
Can see where people are coming from regarding the film's portrayal of the recovery process, which is portrayed in too quick and easy a way. Being somebody who can attest to how gruelling, slow and painful recovery after surgeries is after having a high risk spinal operation nearly a decade ago, that the film didn't want to make the atmosphere too heavy considering the kind of story it was was admirable but this was a subject that needed the pull no punches approach which didn't happen.
Maybe it is a touch slow at times.
Having said all of that, there is a huge amount to like about 'Once Upon a Christmas Miracle'. It is very professionally filmed and the locations are simply beautiful. A lot of Hallmark's Christmas films suffer from being over-scored, meaning being too constantly used and too loud. That isn't so big a problem here. The script is a lot less cheesy and schmaltzy than most Hallmark Christmas films and did find it very sincere, very affecting and that it never sounded awkward.
Furthermore, that the story departed from the usual Hallmark Christmas film formula and took on a more serious, a more personal and more true to life situation. There is nothing cheesy or over-sentimental in how this subject is handled either, it came over as truly poignant and well meaning and also with a good deal of warmth. Really did connect with the story emotionally. The characters were based on real-life people and that's why they felt much more like real people than most Hallmark characters and a lot more rootable than most. The acting is very good with two affecting leads and with very natural and sincere chemistry between the whole cast.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10
'Once Upon a Christmas Miracle' wholly lived up to its premise and the high expectations had (actually did have higher expectations for it than most Hallmark Christmas films). While not a flawless film, it was very well done. Out of a very hit and miss year for Hallmark, 'Once Upon a Christmas Miracle' to me is a strong contender for the best Hallmark Christmas film for that year. Also one of their best Christmas outings in quite some time and one of their best overall, as well as one of their most emotional and personal.
Can see where people are coming from regarding the film's portrayal of the recovery process, which is portrayed in too quick and easy a way. Being somebody who can attest to how gruelling, slow and painful recovery after surgeries is after having a high risk spinal operation nearly a decade ago, that the film didn't want to make the atmosphere too heavy considering the kind of story it was was admirable but this was a subject that needed the pull no punches approach which didn't happen.
Maybe it is a touch slow at times.
Having said all of that, there is a huge amount to like about 'Once Upon a Christmas Miracle'. It is very professionally filmed and the locations are simply beautiful. A lot of Hallmark's Christmas films suffer from being over-scored, meaning being too constantly used and too loud. That isn't so big a problem here. The script is a lot less cheesy and schmaltzy than most Hallmark Christmas films and did find it very sincere, very affecting and that it never sounded awkward.
Furthermore, that the story departed from the usual Hallmark Christmas film formula and took on a more serious, a more personal and more true to life situation. There is nothing cheesy or over-sentimental in how this subject is handled either, it came over as truly poignant and well meaning and also with a good deal of warmth. Really did connect with the story emotionally. The characters were based on real-life people and that's why they felt much more like real people than most Hallmark characters and a lot more rootable than most. The acting is very good with two affecting leads and with very natural and sincere chemistry between the whole cast.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10
- TheLittleSongbird
- Oct 5, 2020
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