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Underwhelming. <em>'Christmas in Evergreen'</em>, the first of this four film series, is alright Xmas viewing, but it didn't make an impression on me unfortunately. I like Ashley Williams (Allie) in the lead role, but no-one else particu...


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Allie, a veterinarian in Evergreen, reluctantly will spend Christmas with her long-distance boyfriend. Bound for the airport, she has engine trouble, and Ryan, headed to Florida with his daughter Zoe, stops to help. Sure they won’t meet again, they ignore their attraction, and part ways. At the diner, Zoe wishes on a snow globe, and a storm seems to grant her wish.
When a driven veterinarian, Ellie, breaks up with her boyfriend just before Christmas, she impulsively decides to head to the idyllic town of Evergreen. It's a place she remembers fondly from childhood and is known for its perfect Christmas spirit. However, upon arrival, she discovers the town is facing the possibility of losing its 'Christmas Capital of the North' title due to a new bypass. Now, Ellie must work with the charming mayor, Ryan, to save the town's beloved holiday traditions and perhaps find a little Christmas magic for herself.
Christmas in Evergreen was generally well-received by audiences looking for a heartwarming and festive holiday movie. Critics noted its predictable but charming storyline and strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Jill Wagner. It fulfilled the typical expectations of a feel-good Christmas romance.
Praised for its classic holiday charm and feel-good atmosphere.
Enjoyed for its predictable yet satisfying romantic storyline.
Felt like a quintessential, cozy Christmas movie.
Google audience: Viewers generally loved the movie's heartwarming and festive spirit, finding it to be a perfect addition to their holiday viewing traditions. The romantic elements and the idyllic setting were frequently highlighted as positive aspects.
The film is part of the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries 'Miracles of Christmas' programming block and spawned several sequels, solidifying its popularity as a holiday franchise.
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Underwhelming. <em>'Christmas in Evergreen'</em>, the first of this four film series, is alright Xmas viewing, but it didn't make an impression on me unfortunately. I like Ashley Williams (Allie) in the lead role, but no-one else particu...