It's a heartwarming story; a feel-good story as most Christmas tales are although one
might find it a bit cheesy.
The premise is rather unusual. How a diary could turn strangers into sweethearts, reconcile estranged relatives, and make a child fully understand her mother who abandons her is something to root for. And the movie brings out all the elements that make it a gem.
Justin Hartley and Barrett Doss have undeniably good chemistry on screen which makes their scenes together quite entertaining.
The soundtrack helps to energize it, and the cinematography captures the Christmassy feeling and tone.
There are many remarkable, quiet Christmas stories out there. This is one of them.
The premise is rather unusual. How a diary could turn strangers into sweethearts, reconcile estranged relatives, and make a child fully understand her mother who abandons her is something to root for. And the movie brings out all the elements that make it a gem.
Justin Hartley and Barrett Doss have undeniably good chemistry on screen which makes their scenes together quite entertaining.
The soundtrack helps to energize it, and the cinematography captures the Christmassy feeling and tone.
There are many remarkable, quiet Christmas stories out there. This is one of them.