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Ghosts of Christmas Always

2022

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Kim Matula as Katherine
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Ian Harding as Peter
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Lori Tan Chinn as Arlene
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796.28 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
30 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 20 / 63
1.59 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
30 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 13 / 63
796.28 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
30 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 6 / 16
1.59 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
30 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 1 / 34

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by rebekahrox10 / 10

"All is as it Should Be"

There is one word for this Hallmark Christmas movie and that is "Amazing". I'm amazed at the writing of both the original plot and the clever and funny dialogue. Yes, it is based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens which is hardly original, but I have never seen such a creative take on the story.

For centuries and centuries, every Christmas season teams of 3 ghosts (all of whom died on Christmas) are sent out worldwide to "Scrooge" hand-picked mortals who need to discover the true meaning of Christmas. Charles Dickens was Scrooged last century, and it changed his life. In fact, he wrote a book about it. We meet the 3 ghost team who are the focus: Arlene, a cynical no-nonsense Asian woman (brilliantly played by Lori Tan Chinn),A wise, warm and sophisticated Reginald Vel Johnson (did I hear a reference to Die Hard come out of one character's mouth?) And the young and beautiful Kat Marley played by Kim Matula.. But this year, something weird is going on. The man they are sent to "scrooge", Peter Barron isn't perfect (he is a bit of a coward with his awful father) but he is kind and good and filled with the Christmas Spirit. Arlene (Christmas Past) does her number on Peter, and Kat (Present) comes along to help. Peter and Kat get to know and start to fall for each other. They give Peter the courage to stand up to his father and the 3 ghosts return to headquarters, a little confused, but mission accomplished. But Oops. Charlie, the angel in charge, in a humorous turn by Blair Baker, screwed up big time. It was Peter's father that was supposed to have been given the scrooge treatment! Or is it? They have to go back, but I'll stop there with the plot. But it is not until Christmas Future steps in that we are given the final piece to the resolution. There are lots and lots of threads that come together and many layers to this funny and touching tale. The mysteries that wind through are solved in a very satisfying way but with enough clues to give the viewer a fair chance to figure it out on their own.

All of the actors were new to Hallmark, and they were all fantastic. I think it is significant that they didn't use any popular Hallmark mainstays as a crutch. I'm not sure this would have worked with a Lacey Chabert or an Andrew Walker. I loved the self-aware sense of humor the writer exhibited. Two of the "Scroogees" know what's going on immediatelywhen the ghosts come to visit because of all of the Christmas Carol-based movies that they have seen. Scrooged with Bill Murray is a favorite. But also a Carrie Fisher version, that is "highly underrated." That would be Hallmark's own It's Christmas, Carol! Only Hallmark devotees would know this. It's kind of an inside joke partially because it is rated very low.

The detailed attention to the sets, the wardrobe, the graphics, the casting, the character building, and well, just everything, shows that Hallmark knew that they had something special here and they were proud of it. They have every right to be.

Reviewed by vranger9 / 10

Different and pleasing

I, and many other reviewers, frequently mention and sometimes complain about all the overused plot tropes which are retreaded through these Christmas romances.

The writers for Ghosts of Christmas Always struck through them all for a story full of imagination and surprises. This version of A Christmas Carol takes us into their idea of what an operation of "Three Ghost Teams" might be like ... with humor and feeling and warmth.

By the time they worked their charm, I was left with an impression I've seldom had for one of these films ... almost the equal of Fallen Angel with Gary Sinise, and it's been a LONG time since Fallen Angel.

As a writer, I might have picked a slightly different device at the end to resolve the romantic element of the story, but I can't really carp over the one they picked. I'll suspend my couple of doubts and enjoy what we got, a wonderful film.

Reviewed by Jackbv12310 / 10

Unique approach to an old story

Everyone knows the story and they have seen the movies. That's a continuing gag in this one. So here "Scrooging" is not something that happened once, but there are dozens of Christmas ghosts working in teams every year. What is particularly unique about this one is that there is something off about Scrooging Peter and the three ghosts don't really know why they are doing this one, at least not all of them.

The viewer quickly figures out that this story is going to have a major addition to the usual Christmas Carol, a plot line from some other well known movies, but getting there can be far more complicated than you would think at first.

This movie has a lot of cute gags and some romance. The dialogue and acting are good. The pacing is good. There is at least one mystery. And given a story like this, there are some great sentimental moments. The ending is done well. There is good chemistry between Kim Matula and Ian Harding.

This movie both keeps you guessing and has some predictable things in it. It held my interest all the way through, and I will probably watch it again soon to pick up what I missed the first time.

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