Fun and festive in Alaska...
I must admit, this one was a pleasant surprise. It is a fun and festive Christmas movie. The movie touches upon an important issue facing the US today, which is not talked about enough among the general public, that is, the decline and death of independent, local newspapers/news (over the past decade or so). The numbers are quite serious/alarming if you believe in independent, local news. So, it was nice to see some light shined on the issue here in a more entertaining format. I thought the script, the dialogue, was well written for this genre of film (i.e., a made-for-TV Christmas romance movie). I was quite impressed with the performance of Carly Hughes as Jackie. I have never seen her on-screen before, so I did not know what to expect. She had a great performance. Rob Mayes too had a solid performance. The chemistry between the two was good, believable, which is always important for a romance movie. The supporting cast was great. I enjoyed Aloma Wright as Edna, Emily Alabi as Dolores, and Langi Tuifua as Teddy (the latter had sort of a happy, pleasant vibe to him). The scenery, props, and sets are very festive. Well done. Overall, this is a nice new edition to Lifetime's original Christmas movie collection/lineup this season. Well worth the watch.score 7/10
toddsgraham 22 November 2020
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw6300203/34938
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