I'll Be Home for Christmas

2016

Action / Drama / Family / Romance

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Mena Suvari Photo
Mena Suvari as Jackie Foster
James Brolin Photo
James Brolin as Jack Foster
John Reardon Photo
John Reardon as Mike Kelly
Giselle Eisenberg Photo
Giselle Eisenberg as Gracie Foster
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782.84 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
30 fps
1 hr 25 min
P/S 1 / 4
1.57 GB
1920*1072
English 5.1
NR
30 fps
1 hr 25 min
P/S 0 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by gehewe9 / 10

I'll Be Watching this one Again- Winner

We've got James Brolin (76) as a Grinch/Grandpa, an eight year old outspoken grand daughter that steals the show, a beautiful smart daughter with a mismatched boyfriend and a dog. These combine for a great movie. As soon as I saw the interaction between Brolin and the grand daughter Gracie- I was won over. Loved those scenes. Brolin's gruff manner just makes the movie delightful to watch. Also loved Angela Asher with that deep voice.

This is definitely a winner. Not a dull moment in this movie. Lead actress was delightful. John Reardon role was also good. A touch of Beethoven destruction with the dog.

Reviewed by InitforREEL9 / 10

Wonderful Performances

This is a movie I'll look forward to watching many times. A true to heart lesson about going home to right any wrongs. An enjoyable performance by Giselle Eisenberg and an amazing performance by both James Brolin and Mena Suvari, the three of them create a family unit that is sometimes stressful, but continually moving forward to an unbreakable family bond. Fabulous movie!

Reviewed by charcnc8 / 10

Solid Acting, Enjoyable Performance

I have watched most of Hallmark Christmas 2016 movies. I also saw many of the older movies as I am relatively new to Hallmark Christmas. I rate this one high, because it was well acted. There was no portion where I wanted to stop watching because the actions (usually the heroine's) were cringe-worthy, painful or too unrealistic.

The plot wasn't incredibly original, but it was well put together. A father reconnecting with his daughter after a number of years, and a heroine with multiple romantic interests. The little girl in the movie was adorable, and Hallmark didn't shy away from divorce this time. Even the dog was a nice touch. Frankly, this was one of the better movies of the season, even if it didn't hit us over the head with Christmas. Even the dislike of the holiday story line was short lived and not dragged out. The scenes with the grandfather and granddaughter were cute.

Overall, I think perhaps this season Hallmark may have produced too many movies this season, because the quality appeared to not be as good as some of the older movies. Still, this one was pleasant.

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