

A Christmas Exchange
The holiday season has started and Molly Cooper is looking for joy. Finally living her childhood dream, Molly swaps her quaint farmhouse for London Financier Patrick Kingston’s posh apartment. Through the ups and downs of her new life in London and searching for romance, Molly begins to look forward to all communication with Patrick. Likewise, Patrick finds Molly’s warm emails and texts charming and compelling. Sparks fly between them as they get to know each other as they live in each other’s spaces.
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Plot Summary
A successful but unlucky-in-love children's author, Molly Frost, decides to swap homes with a charming London restauranteur, Patrick Kensington, for the Christmas season. Hoping to escape her ex and find some peace, Molly arrives to find Patrick's place not quite as advertised. As they navigate their unexpected new surroundings and begin communicating via video calls, a connection sparks between them, complicated by the fact that they are living each other's lives from afar.
Critical Reception
A Christmas Exchange was primarily viewed as a lighthearted and predictable holiday romance, appealing to fans of the genre. Critics and audiences generally found it to be a pleasant, albeit unremarkable, seasonal watch with a familiar premise.
What Reviewers Say
- Delivers a cozy and festive atmosphere perfect for the holiday season.
- Features a predictable but heartwarming romantic storyline.
- Lacey Chabert is a reliable presence in this typical made-for-TV Christmas romance.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Larry Levinson, known for his numerous Hallmark-style Christmas movies, and filmed in Vancouver, Canada, which often stands in for various North American and European locations in film productions.
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