Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas

2021

Romance

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Alison Sweeney Photo
Alison Sweeney as Katherine
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Jessy Schram as Jane / Rebecca
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Lochlyn Munro as Sheriff Crowley
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Peter Benson as Ben Bennett
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English 2.0
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1 hr 24 min
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English 5.1
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1 hr 24 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by toddsgraham7 / 10

A lovely story with some remarkable performances...

'Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas', the fourth installment of Hallmark's 'Time for' Christmas series, is a slow-paced, yet engaging movie. The story is warm and heartfelt. Some mystery keeps you intrigued and engaged throughout. The acting is impressive. And, of course, there is just enough festive cheer and holiday spirit. The story follows Jane (played by Jessy Schram),aka Rebecca, who is in an accident on an icy road in Maine ten days before Christmas. She wakes up in the hospital with amnesia. The only clue we have of Jane Doe's identity is a newspaper clipping of a Christmas festival in Charleston with a cryptic note stating, 'Please come', signed 'Mark'. In an attempt to regain her memories, Jane decides to go to the festival to meet Mark, accepting a cross-country car ride from her devoted nurse, Paul (played by Brendan Penny),who happens to be heading in the same direction to spend Christmas with his family in North Carolina. And so, their journey begins, as we watch the two help each other through their crises while bonding and discovering feelings they have for each other along the way. The story is well-written. The writers do a great job of weaving together Jane and Paul's individual stories (and backstories) in a way that develops the romance between the two, which I found appealing. The dialogue felt real, and I found myself connecting emotionally with Jane and Paul's stories. The use of mystery by the writers is cleverly done in a way that keeps you intrigued throughout their journey. What makes this work on-screen, of course, is the acting. Both Schram and Penny have brilliant performances. They portray their characters in a way that allows the viewer to see and identify with the emotional complexities of their stories/journeys. Simply put: they both have convincing performances in roles that are somewhat emotionally complex. The chemistry was also great to watch on-screen. You could feel it develop and grow as the story unfolded, which was one of the appealing elements of the movie. All in all, 'Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas' is a lovely story with some remarkable acting performances. It is a nice new addition to this year's Miracles of Christmas movie lineup. I highly recommend it.

Reviewed by montgomerysue9 / 10

totally engaging

Yes, this is another Hallmark movie where the lead character (Jane) has amnesia, but there is another story here, and that's what makes this movie different. Just why is her nurse (Paul) at the hospital, who is obviously smitten with her, afraid to go home for Christmas. Together, they go on a road trip to discover just who Jane is and to come to grips with Paul's anxiety.

Their stories unfold in a manner that keeps you intrigued throughout. This movie is very well-written and the performances by Jessy Schram as Jane and Brendan Penny as Paul are outstanding, some of the best and natural acting that Hallmark has to offer. From the get go, Penny plays Paul with an underlying sense of sadness that always seems to be there no matter how happy he appears to be. And Schram gives subtle hints of the thoughtful and caring, but independent young woman she must be. These are two complex performances by a couple of excellent actors. Along the way, there are some scenes, particularly those between Jane and sister, played nicely by Tanya Champoux, that are very well done. Never before in a Hallmark movie have you seen two sisters argue as fiercely as this, but they do in real life and that's the type of thing that's makes this movie so special. Of course, it all gets resolved in the end, but it's how you get there that is very satisfying and rather unique.

Reviewed by cgvsluis5 / 10

Another installment in the Blake Shelton and Mom's franchise

An out of town woman ends up with amnesia when she is involved in a road accident that sends her in to the cold river at night. No one in town seems to know anything about her, but she did leave an article about a tree lighting in North Carolina with a not one the back about attending...signed mark.

Our Jane Doe sets out on a road trip with her male nurse as her traveling companion. Our Nurse, played by Brendan Penny, has been having trouble heading home since his brother passed away from cancer. Together they embark on a multistate car trip of healing.

Delightful cameo by Hannah Swenson...I mean Alison Sweeney as a baker they meet in a random town where their car breaks down.

Actress Jessy Schram plays our Jane Doe and she is her usual delightful self. Sweet and kind she makes this film a must see...and all to the musical backdrop of the song that started it all.

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