This is a cute film. It is borderline silly and unbelievable in places, but the romance is sweet enough to let that pass. It also helps that Eric Winter is very easy on the eye.
It's full of seasonal cheer and one day I will go to one of these fantastically festive little towns in America! I have got to experience these traditions and all the fun they have.
If I'm honest, I'm running out of things to say about made for TV Christmas films. They all follow a pattern and it's generally sweet. This is a prime example of that.
Finding Santa
2017
Action / Romance
Plot summary
A rural small town devoted to its annual Christmas festival desperately commissions newly appointed parade organizer Grace Long to find a suitable stand-in when the popular Santa Tom White, who actually runs a school for Santas and elves but is disabled by an arm injury. The mayor's numskull son Clint is a nightmare, so everyone hopes Ben's son and formerly groomed successor Ben White can be convinced. She seeks him in the Big Apple, where he struggles to become an author but depends for his income on Uber taxi rides. Faking to be a client, she sort of wins his friendship during the long drive home. He hangs around a while, mainly because of blizzard and road trouble, but also reconnects with his roots and even plays Santa for a cut-off host family's cute son Tucker, yet remains reluctant to replace Tom in the parade and his blossoming romance with Grace seems compromised.
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I'd like to find this Santa.
Replacing charm with dullness
There are many classic Christmas films/specials out there, though won't name them to be fair to 'Finding Santa'. There are also some really bad and worse ones, have seen a fair share of festive films that fit that distinction recently alone. None of Hallmark's Christmas films fit my definition of classic, but that is in no way saying that all of them are bad. Actually think a sizeable amount of them are watchable and even surprisingly good.
'Finding Santa' is not one of those watchable or surprisingly good Hallmark festive films. It's not one of the worst and there are certainly worse films out there in general. The worst of 'Finding Santa's' many flaws (almost everything being bad in my view) are truly painful, at the same time it wasn't quite one of those films that was offensive to me. Just to say it takes a lot for me to be offended by a film, despite oddly enough being more sensitive in real life.
It's not all awful. The soundtrack is appealing and captures the festive flavour quite well. The scenery is also quite nice.
Complemented by nice photography in parts, regardless of any questions over authenticity.
Everything else however fails spectacularly. Didn't find myself connecting to or even remotely interested in the severely underdeveloped characters or any of the chemistry between the actors, which is ill at ease and complete blank throughout all round. Especially in the case of the two leads (best summed up as non-existent),never got the sense that they were in love or even liked each other and the two actors look miserable the entire time. The supporting cast struggle to do anything with what they are given which is in all fairness incredibly weak and would be beneath most people.
Would have forgiven 'Finding Santa' not having a single original thought if the story was compelling regardless of that. Something that the story is the complete opposite of, the pace has absolutely no life whatsoever and the content just wasn't enough for feature film, so thin it was that it would barely have been enough for a 30 minute length. It is also completely charmless and completely lacks warmth and heart, the personality-deprived characters, leaden pace, thin storytelling and lack of emotion makes for a cold experience where no soul is in sight. The direction is barely decipherable, the script is so overripe and mawkish as well as over-serious and the editing can be sloppy.
All in all, very bad. 2/10
Finding Your Bliss
This Hallmark holiday romance features Jodie Sweetin ("Full House") as Grace, the person in charge of a small town's Christmas celebration, including the parade. Everything is on schedule until the town's Santa breaks his arm. Grace auditions many possible replacement Santas, but she deems them "unsuitable." There seems to be only one solid choice to don the whiskers this ho-ho-holiday, but he may be unwilling. What will she do?
Sweetin is adorable in this role. She is cast opposite Eric Winter, who plays Ben-the son of the sidelined Santa. If you are familiar with Winter's character on "The Rookie", this role shows an entirely different personality. The two of them work well together.
Though much of the story is formulaic---including the subplot about finding one's passion--- it is nevertheless a heart-warming seasonal offering.