Too Close For Christmas
Canada
3112 people rated A woman's feelings start to change when she reluctantly spends Christmas with the man responsible for ending her last relationship.
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Océee
12/08/2024 07:12
Too Close for Christmas
NANCY G
07/08/2024 07:37
Nice variation on the Christmas movie genre. Chad Murray has sure come a long way from Dawson's Creek . Always enjoyed his work and he doesn't disappoint here.
Abdo_santos_cat
07/08/2024 07:37
Expectations weren't particularly massive for 'Too Close for Christmas'. Am not a fan of Jessica Lowndes and have not been impressed by a lot of her performances. Chad Michael Murray generally has come on a lot, though some performances and films are better than others dependent on the material. The premise also wasn't wow worthy. But there was hope as there were good films in the unsurprisingly uneven 2020 Lifetime Christmas batch.
Of which 'Too Close for Christmas' is one of the better ones and has one particularly big surprise that was not expected at all. Is it a great film? No, none of the 2020 Lifetime Christmas films are though in all fairness. Is it worth watching? Absolutely yes (as is enough of this particular batch), and one of the recently seen Christmas films that surprised me a lot. While not everything in 'Too Close for Christmas' works, a lot does and very well indeed.
Am going to start with what could have been better. The plot is nothing special formula-wise and in terms of how it maps out. It's another film that is a bit of a slow starter, where it takes time to set up and the dialogue is on the awkward side.
Did think that some of the conflict was a bit forced and that the ending was too neatly resolved.
Having said all of this, 'Too Close for Christmas' succeeds in many areas. Visually, the film is professional looking rather than looking on the cheap, the scenery is lovely. The music is not used too much and has an appropriate sound. The direction shows somebody at ease with the genre and while there is nothing innovative it's not routine or dull either. Murray tries too hard at times, especially in the argument, but he brings energy and charm to his performance. Even better, surprisingly, is Lowndes in one of her best performances, much more relaxed and expressive than usual. The chemistry between them endears. The supporting cast are strong all round.
Characters were ones worth rooting for, they may not be complex but they at least have personality and the personalities are interesting and appealing. No overblown character flaws. Furthermore, a great job is done with the Christmas atmosphere, where it does feel like Christmas and in an affectionate way. Some lovely Christmas touches and there are some very sweet, but not sickly, scenes. Was not crazy about the script early on, but it did have a nice mix of funny and poignant lines. The story may be thin but has a warm heart and charm and doesn't take itself too seriously.
In conclusion, a pleasant surprise. 7/10.
ابراهيم خديجة
07/08/2024 07:37
I have always been a fan of Jessica Lowdnes.
But it is my first time watching Chad Michael Murray and I like the way the two actors play off one another. It is a wonderful Christmas love story. The only affectation I found distracting is the character's eating granola in so many scenes. After watching this program I went looking for other movies starring Chad Michael Murray because I am interested to see what he did with other acting roles.
This Christmas movie is filled with laughter, love and family. It's what Christmas is all about.
kenz_official1
07/08/2024 07:37
Well, I agree with other reviewers: Jessica Lowndes is definitely improving. But still cant believe someone who looks as good as she does, is so over-the-top insecure I almost every movie. Why doesn't she ever play someone who has some confidence? It has been so over done by her, then her character is so perfect at everything she does, that it comes off as ridiculous. She is still very wooden, but she does relax more this movie than I've seen her yet. Chad Michael Murray was great, once you get past the weird blond bushy hair. His character starts out as kind of a know-it-all but improves over the course of the movie. I agree with another reviewer that the conflict toward the end was very high school-ish. And someone as smart as her character is supposed to be, wouldn't have let the jealous girl's comments bother her. The conflict just seemed forced and the reunion was rediculously dramatic. I also thought the discussion of permant and "making this a tradition" was too much after only spending a week together.
Maaz Patel
07/08/2024 07:37
I usually find the lead actor really annoying but he was tolerable in this movie. The story wasn't unique because the lead actress usually has the same job and same conflicts in other Christmas movies.
But I thought it had some good moments. It was Christmassy. Good supporting cast. I may watch it again.
kakashi.sakumo.hatake
07/08/2024 07:37
I mainly watched this movie because of CMM and Jessica Lowndes. This was an okay storyline. I wasn't expecting much from a Lifetime Chrisfmas movie. Everyone that watches these already know what will happen and such. I still loved it regardless and it kept me entertained.
Ahlamiitta🍓🍓
07/08/2024 07:37
As much as I usually love him, Chad was actually quite an annoying character in this and as such, not easy to fall for. To be fair Jessica didn't do much for me either and not just because she's not a man. She was too perfect and it grated a bit.
It's not badly acted or put together, so I didn't feel the need to turn it off, but it doesn't hit high on my scoring list and probably only as high as it does, because Chad looks good in a dinner suit. I might tune in again in a few years, however it will not be a film I feel the need to watch at least every other year and definitely not annually. I'll just watch 'The Snowman' (1982) 3 more times instead.
It does feel a bit more like how a family Christmas should be and the activities all blend with the story nicely.
4ish?
Vhong Navarro
07/08/2024 07:37
"Are you okay?" That seems to get asked a lot in the Lifetime film I'm about to review. Yes I'm okay, we're okay, things are okay, it's okay. Geesh!
So yeah, in Too Close for Christmas there's plenty of holiday cheer, schmaltzy remnants, roasted chestnuts, and characters that are so into the festive season they might as well be from the North Pole. The budget for "Too Close" was probably in the $1-$1.5 million dollar range. That's $900,000 for decorative sets and ornaments alone.
Anyway, the blase story of Too Close for Christmas involves a romantic interlude between Hayley (played by Jessica Lowndes) and Paul (played by Chad Michael Murray). They reconnect five days before Jesus' birthday with Paul being responsible for ending Hayley's last relationship over a year ago. Spoiler alert: Hayley's adopted sister and Paul's brother are married and about to have a kid. Hayley and Pauly even thinking about hooking up seems oddly wrong to me.
Clocking in at eighty-eight minutes and showcasing the actor's hairstyles because they needn't be bothered to wear winter hats in snowy weather, "Too Close" is a bit of a slog and predictable as gifting credit card bills in the month of January. Come on, you just know Hayley and Paul are going to end up together (but why?). And yeah, there's always that big delayed smooch that comes at the very end.
Too Close for Christmas has its actors looking straight out of a GQ catalog while its actresses appear to always be in makeup (even as they get out of bed). Murray with his stilted line deliveries, his manipulative grin, and his George Clooney head tilt seems to come off as mostly annoying here. He's a capable trouper but he's in a flick that's "too close for un-comfort".
DBNGOGO
07/08/2024 07:37
OR this script and JMM make her seem better. Typical storyline but not annoying. Dialogue very believable. CMM made the romance work. Supporting characters entertaining.