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Debbie macomber's call me mrs miracle 2010
Debbie macomber's call me mrs miracle 2010




Roberts' presence does lighten things up and avoids 'Mrs Miracle' from getting over-serious. The Christmas atmosphere is handled charmingly and affectionately and the romance is genuinely sweet and doesn't go overboard on the schmaltz. The music provides some affectionate nostalgia and is pleasant to listen to, while the direction avoids being too routine. The film looks decent, the locations are particularly striking. The chemistry between them all is far from clinical and comes over as warm and genuine. James Van Der Beek is also charming and easy to like, in fact all the acting is well above average and they have characters that are worth caring for. However, Roberts radiates with charm and comic joy. Have seen a lot of too tidy and neatly resolved endings in Christmas films, Hallmark is pretty much a major serial offender of this, 'Mrs Miracle' is no exception. What happened is something that is pretty unforgivable in real life. Will agree too that while everything with the forgiveness is very sincere and well intended, considering the scenario that it centres around it didn't feel realistic. Quite a fair bit of the dialogue does make one cringe and like some festive films it is not without its cheesy moments, some of it getting a bit much. Some draggy pacing here and there too, especially a somewhat slow-going start. As to be expected the story is predictable, with a lot of easily telegraphed scenes and an outcome that is obvious from the outset. Am going to begin with what doesn't come off so well. Having said that, as far as the recently seen Christmas films go, 'Mrs Miracle' is among the better faring ones. It is somewhere in between overall, being a very pleasant effort with a lot that is good but also an unexceptional one where the criticisms are understandable. It is also a long way from being one of the worst. It is not one of the best Christmas films ever made (am not going to name them as that would be unfair), then again that wasn't expected. Also saw it because Doris Roberts was always a very watchable actress and her comic timing was a joy in a lot of her work. When they misfire, they are mediocre at best and at worst awful. Christmas films have varied wildly over the years, but when they are good they are great. Saw 'Mrs Miracle' as a big fan of Christmas, one of the few times of the year always looked forward to and with some of my fondest memories being from this period.






Debbie macomber's call me mrs miracle 2010