I tried, I mean I really tried ... yet this film still made tears flow. A wonderful holiday film!
Kristen Chenoweth, Kevin Quinn, and Scott Wolf came through with very sincere and warm performances that Mrs. Shullivan and I were praising "A Christmas Love Story" as a Christmas keeper. Kristen Chenoweth plays Katherine a teenage children's choirmaster who takes a special interest in a newcomer to her choir named Danny.Danny just appears out of the blue only wanting to assist in the stage's set up but when Katherine accidentally hears him singing while he is playing the piano she insists that he consider joining the choir in place of another male singer who has come down with a nagging cough. Danny is genuinely interested in accepting Katherine's generous offer to join the choir especially after he meets and likes one of the young girls named Nora (Isabella Frommelt) who also sings in the choir.
A chance encounter in a share ride with a handsome young businessman named Greg (Scott Wolf) soon leads to a few tough decisions for both adults once Greg realizes that his son Danny wants to join Katherine's choir. That was not what Greg and Danny had previously agreed to focus on as getting into an Ivy League school was more important than volunteering for a young adult Christmas choir.
I wouldn't want to spoil the film for any interested parties but suffice to say there were some heartwarming twists and turns that made Mrs. Shullivan and my own hearts and tears swell and left us both feeling filled with the Christmas spirit and the love of family. Adding even more happiness to this great film were a few great songs by Kristen Chenoweth in which she shared her stage with the up and coming singing star Danny (Kevin Quinn).
It is a perfect holiday magic film sure to make everyone feel great. I give it a PERFECT 10 out of 10 IMDB rating.
score 10/10
Ed-Shullivan 29 November 2020
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