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Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas
The quirky and heart-warming story of Jess, who goes on the greatest first date of her life, but inadvertently ‘ghosts’ Ben when she tragically dies in a car accident on the way home. Stuck on Earth, with no idea how to ascend, Jess will need the help of her best friend Kara, the only person who can still see and hear her.
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Plot Summary
When a workaholic businesswoman is unceremoniously dumped before Christmas, she finds herself haunted by the ghost of her ex-boyfriend. He's not just a lingering presence; he's a Christmas spirit tasked with helping her find true love before the holiday ends, forcing them both to confront their feelings and the true meaning of the season.
Critical Reception
Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas is a charming, if predictable, made-for-television holiday romance. While not groundbreaking, it offers a feel-good story with a supernatural twist that appeals to fans of the genre, praised for its lighthearted tone and holiday cheer.
What Reviewers Say
A sweet and festive romantic comedy with a ghostly premise.
Predictable plot but enjoyable for holiday movie enthusiasts.
The chemistry between the leads adds warmth to the story.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the movie to be a cute and enjoyable holiday film, with many appreciating the romantic storyline and the festive atmosphere, though some noted the plot was unsurprising.
Fun Fact
The film was part of the network's 'Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas' programming block, a common strategy for holiday-themed television films to attract viewers during the festive season.
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