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Plot: A contemporary romantic drama borrowing inspiration from It's a Wonderful Life, this thought-provoking holiday film explores the lives of five strangers as they intersect at a crossroads of for...( read more read more... )giveness and redemption. In his directorial debut, Chazz Palminteri lends a delicate hand to allow his talent-laden cast creative latitude to portray a handful of odd bedfellows who share little in common but loneliness on Christmas Eve. Susan Sarandon is remarkable as Rose Harrison, a divorced book editor who spends the holidays at a nursing home with her mother deep in the clutches of Alzheimer's. Although Rose's own story bleeds pathos, she shows genuine compassion toward others—whether it's the abandoned, mysterious patient across the hall, or the desperate fiancée, Nina (Penélope Cruz) who broke her engagement to her beloved Mike (Paul Walker) because of his suffocating jealousy. In separate subplots soon to collide, a strange bartender (Alan Arkin) divulges how his past was forever altered by someone he thinks is Mike, while another Alzheimer's visitor, Charlie Boyd (Robin Williams, uncredited) helps Rose accept the possibility of miracles in an uplifting climatic twist. Though some of the storylines inch toward the improbable, the film manages to veer just to the right of maudlin. Instead, it arrives as a heartwarming, life-affirming tale that tugs at the heartstrings (with a haunting musical score by the famed Alan Menken). Grab some 'nog and a hanky. (Rated PG for sensuality, language, and some intense thematic material) --Lynn Gibson

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  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    July 8, 2008
    Miracles happen to those who need them i guess.. A sweet inspiring little movie by Chazz Palminteri. Liked it.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    March 11, 2008
    A lovely film to watch during the Christmas holidays that lifts your spirits and gives you a warm fuzzy feeling. The ensemble cast give excellent performances, with Susan Sarandon so believable and likeable as Rose, Robin Williams in an uncredited role as Charlie, is brilliant, as are Paul Walker and Penelope Cruz. Alan Arkin shows his exceptional range as the weird obsessed diner owner. Not too sentimental but enough to make you believe in small miracles and hope.
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    January 9, 2008
    An amazing performance from Robin Williams. Cried my eyes out. Otherwise a good holiday movie, too. Would recommend watching it with your family.
  • 2.0 Stars
    MCT:
    December 14, 2007
    This is a really different kind of Holiday movie, with a very odd twist with one of the characters. A must see though to get you in the Christmas spirit. Nice directing from Chaz Palminteri !
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    November 27, 2007
    This is a very good movie, It is one of my favorite chirstmas movies. I really love to watch chirstmas movies.

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