The Angel Tree
- TV Movie
- 2020
- 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.3K
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A writer seeks the identity of the person who helps grant wishes that are placed upon an angel tree, and in the process, reconnects with her childhood friend.A writer seeks the identity of the person who helps grant wishes that are placed upon an angel tree, and in the process, reconnects with her childhood friend.A writer seeks the identity of the person who helps grant wishes that are placed upon an angel tree, and in the process, reconnects with her childhood friend.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Vera Frederickson
- Lucy Bishop
- (as Vera Ann Frederickson)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsSergeant Zoe is wearing her rank upside down for a US soldier.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)
Featured review
Nobody should watch Hallmark films with massively high expectations, their Christmas output particularly. If a Hallmark fan or wanting to see as many Christmas films as possible, expectations would understandably be higher. They are very formulaic with most of them being more of the same narratively and structurally, apart from sporadic attempts at changes of pace. There are a fair share of them though that are surprisingly above average and even good amidst the many average and less ones.
The 2020 output from Hallmark did vary in quality but was not near as bad or wildly uneven as it could have been (there have been worse years). None of the films from the batch were really terrible, and a small handful of them were actually very good. While not one of the best 2020 Hallmark Christmas films, 'The Angel Tree' is still worth watching, has a lot going for it and a good representation of why Jill Wagner is so popular with Hallmark.
Did find the film a little bit of a slow starter. The ending is once again on the pat side.
Also that the lead character's naivety was not buyable, neither was the reactions to what she does and what she intends to do.
However, a lot is good. It is visually pleasing and has a professional look. The appropriately festive locations especially. Enough of the soundtrack is nostalgic and pleasant enough. The direction is accomodating while not going through the motions. Wagner and Lucas Bryant don't overplay, any mannerisms not overdone, and neither do they hold back too much. Wagner especially is very good and the main reason to see the film. Their likeability shines through and their chemistry charms, personally actually thought it was there.
Moreover, the dialogue is tighter and less stilted than a lot of Hallmark Christmas films and the cheese and sentiment isn't as much. The story is heart warmingly charming and with the right amount of light heart, told simply but not too much so and not as overly predictable as it can be with Hallmark. The good intentions are sincere and are not laid on too thick. The characters may be well worn cliches, but they came over to me as likeable enough and any negative character traits didn't come over as over the top like can be the case in Hallmark Christmas films. Actually cared for these characters, not the case with a lot of recently seen Christmas films.
Nice film overall, don't expect anything award worthy though. 7/10.
The 2020 output from Hallmark did vary in quality but was not near as bad or wildly uneven as it could have been (there have been worse years). None of the films from the batch were really terrible, and a small handful of them were actually very good. While not one of the best 2020 Hallmark Christmas films, 'The Angel Tree' is still worth watching, has a lot going for it and a good representation of why Jill Wagner is so popular with Hallmark.
Did find the film a little bit of a slow starter. The ending is once again on the pat side.
Also that the lead character's naivety was not buyable, neither was the reactions to what she does and what she intends to do.
However, a lot is good. It is visually pleasing and has a professional look. The appropriately festive locations especially. Enough of the soundtrack is nostalgic and pleasant enough. The direction is accomodating while not going through the motions. Wagner and Lucas Bryant don't overplay, any mannerisms not overdone, and neither do they hold back too much. Wagner especially is very good and the main reason to see the film. Their likeability shines through and their chemistry charms, personally actually thought it was there.
Moreover, the dialogue is tighter and less stilted than a lot of Hallmark Christmas films and the cheese and sentiment isn't as much. The story is heart warmingly charming and with the right amount of light heart, told simply but not too much so and not as overly predictable as it can be with Hallmark. The good intentions are sincere and are not laid on too thick. The characters may be well worn cliches, but they came over to me as likeable enough and any negative character traits didn't come over as over the top like can be the case in Hallmark Christmas films. Actually cared for these characters, not the case with a lot of recently seen Christmas films.
Nice film overall, don't expect anything award worthy though. 7/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- May 9, 2022
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- Anđeosko drvo
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- West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada(Pine River Diner, Interior and Exterior)
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