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5/10
A good enough Lifetime Christmas movie...
toddsgraham25 November 2020
Well, it is original, in the sense that I have not seen many Christmas movies about a magical car bringing people together. The story is a warm one, but it did take me a while to be drawn into it. As another reviewer pointed out, it is, at times, a bit...how should I say this...slow. And some of the scenes felt rushed and underdeveloped. For example, the scene towards the end, where they stopped in the street and started randomly handing out gifts, seemed a bit off to me. That said, the acting was fairly good overall. Tiya Sircar (as Ashely) is a decent actor. Her performance here was solid. Michael Xavier too had a good performance. I am not sure I saw any believable chemistry between the two. At times, it felt like they were becoming good friends as opposed to getting romantically involved. If there was chemistry, then it was very low key. I was surprised to see no kissing scene at the end, which is the typical ending in this genre of film. Hmmm...maybe this is a bit refreshing. The supporting cast was decent too. Kristen Kurnik (as Hannah) had a good performance. At first, I thought there was something a bit off with Randy Thomas's (as Tony, the uncle) performance, but by the end, I warmed up to him. The scenery, props and sets were not bad, but not as polished as, e.g., Hallmark films. It was a bit funny at times when Ashely referred to 100-year-old antiques that looked like they were recently purchased in Kmart (nothing against Kmart). Overall, it is a good enough, middle of the road Christmas movie with an original story and some solid acting.
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5/10
BORING STORY - FAKE SNOW (SURPRISE)
chrisandjoyce22 November 2020
It's different from the usual stories, but different doesn't mean better.

When the lead returns from trying to see her mother's car, she 'trips' over the snow, and the white carpet kicks up as she goes into the house. Why can't they film in the winter?
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5/10
It's a simple story that reminds us all to cherish our own special Christmas memories
Ed-Shullivan16 December 2020
Mrs. Shullivan fell asleep through the middle of another of the bland Christmas themed films that rely on a persons childhood memories and the continued use of a Xylophone hitting the same sequence of chords throughout to help us reminisce about our own childhood memories.

Of course there is a budding romance that evolves although we never see the happy couple kiss once, not even at the end of the film. The one bright spot was the classic red Cadillac convertible driving through the wintry streets of the small town with a trunk load of Christmas wish gifts for the unfortunate kiddies.

I liked that the film stars didn't wear out the word "Christmas" and they used it appropriately, and the auction of some old Christmas antiques reminded me of Christmas's past. But just like many of our memories that we do not consider epic, they are forgotten after time just like Christmas On Wheels will fade into the sunset by Boxing Day never to be heard from again.

I give it a passable 5 out of 10 IMDB rating
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7/10
Enjoyable Christmas fairy tale
mbiv19 November 2020
I enjoyed cammie's review. Quite humorous. I do have a few areas of disagreement: 1. It's not a Hallmark movie, it's a Lifetime movie. 2. I'm a guy, and any scene with gorgeous Tiya in a sweater is ok with me. She could open mail for two hours and I'd watch. 3. This was a movie about a magical car. How seriously should we really be taking it? As these movies go, it was definitely one of them. Merry Christmas..! 😏
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7/10
Warmhearted Christmas
Jackbv12322 November 2020
This movie is a bit like a secret Santa plot and a bit like a hometown-girl-comes-home-to-throw-a pageant. Maybe add a little pay it forward or random acts of Christmas. Really this story is mostly unique.

The story is heartwarming as major characters join together to bring back a tradition of giving to the needy. Several sentimental stories are remembered in the process. Still, the story is pretty simple with no great highs or low, or surprises. Likewise there is almost no tension other than the pull on Ashley back to the big city.

Michael Xavier and Tiya Sircar has modest chemistry. It's there, but it isn't overwhelming. Likewise, most of the acting is good.

Don't start on plot holes because there are a lot, but they really don't matter. For example, Ashley gives away dozens of her the items she was saving to sell, but she is supposed to be seriously considering a lease on her first store. Not the mention the value of what both she and Duncan donate to the auction. And my experience with car parts is that there are volumes of listings with lines of specific items by year for them and that would be magnified going back to the sixties and Ashley never even takes not of a part number. Like I said - the plot holes don't matter.

It's a sweet romantic story with warm feelings of a generous Christmas spirit.
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5/10
Driving at Christmas
TheLittleSongbird8 February 2022
2020 was very variable though not too bad when it came to Lifetime's Christmas films, and there was definitely the sense that the films were made in a rush with not a lot of preparation time. Yet enough of them were far from amateur-hour efforts and were still watchable all things considered. Lifetime just have done a lot better in some previous years, although their festive output is very hit and miss it should not be dismissed outright as enough have left me pleasantly surprised.

Was very conflicted with my thoughts with 'Christmas on Wheels'. It does have things done well, but also has a lot of big problems that make it a real mixed bag of a film. As far as Lifetime's 2020 output goes, it's one of the lesser ones though others are worse. Really did like that it did try to do something different, especially concerning the things that brings the two lead characters together, and appreciated that, but the film could have done so much more with it. A case of different not always meaning better.

'Christmas on Wheels' does have good things. Despite his character being underdeveloped and underwritten, Michael Xavier nonetheless brings an easy going charm that is never forced or bland. The supporting cast also doing well, with Kristen Kurnik injecting spice to the film whenever she appears.

The film also at least looks professional, with lovely scenery in particular. The music doesn't intrude and doesn't feel overused, also it has a festive sound to it. Too often not the case with Lifetime. A few sweet, warm-hearted moments.

However, 'Christmas on Wheels' has many big failings. Tiya Sircar shows little personality while also overplaying yet another variation of the exaggerated character flaw-filled female lead character seen so often. Absolutely agree about there being no chemistry between Sircar and Xavier, they look very under-rehearsed and too distant and nervous together and it would be hard believing them as friends let alone lovers. The relationship itself is also very under-explored and doesn't really go very far most of the time before rushing through when there is a little progression in the plot. All the characters are not well developed at all, cardboard cut-outs is an apt description.

Much of the story is too thin and takes too long to get going. Very little engages as well because of the lifeless pacing and routine at best direction, and what there is of the story is filled with more cliches than you can count, an over-reliance on over-convenient coincidences and forced and bland conflict later on before once again wrapping up too hastily and unrealistically neatly. Heart and charm generally aren't there. The script doesn't flow and is full of cheese and sugar.

Overall, tolerable but these wheels are full of bumps. 5/10.
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6/10
Mother has one last request.
chellixi22 August 2022
This is my 2nd time watching this film and I just realized that the protagonists mother was talking to her as an angel through the car because it would not start until the old boyfriend came in for a ride too.

The movie itself has a pleasant score that's appropriate for the most part. The directing and camera angles are pretty good and I find the dad's quirky behavior refreshing.
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1/10
Very boring and very 2020
dahotnessk28 December 2020
EXTREMELY boring! The couple had no real backstory to mutually overcome, and omg they didn't even kiss at the end! Seriously?! Is this because of COVID restrictions or something? If so, they shoulda never filmed it in the first place! I say it's very 2020, because, while it's great that they have POC as leads, a lot of them can't act. This is the case with this movie. Also, what was with the farmer who mentions his husband but is never seen? Hallmark is really slapping together ideas for their movies this year and it is poorly done and it shows.
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2/10
Christmas on Wobbly Wheels
cammietime16 November 2020
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This one is nothing but a bunch of cliches and questionable leaps of convenience that are not believable, even for a Hallmark movie:

  • Big city Seattle woman goes home to a "small town" that by the looks of the downtown is at least 20,000 people
  • The stranger that outbids the female lead (Ashley) in the opening scene at a Seattle auction house just happens to be her Aunt and Uncle's estate lawyer...in a small town "100 miles" from Seattle
  • Only in movies like this do people decorate their garage interiors not only with decorations, but with Christmas lights as well
  • The prissy female lead with massive eyelash extensions just happens to have mad car repair skills, who knew
  • The female lead attends Christmas auctions, professionally...just think about that for a second
  • "Mrs. Henderson"
  • Uncle Tony yells/declares/announces his banal lines instead of talking like a human
  • The "hometown friend" is model pretty and a tall thin blonde to boot
  • A goofy tractor repair man/christmas tree farmer gives away a classic car
  • The antique bell saved the life of a "sheep herding farmer" on Christmas Eve
  • "Let's go get a tailpipe!"
  • Let's install the tailpipe in a fancy purple sweater with designer jeans and necklace!
  • The best way to start a unstartable car is put a big dude in the front passenger seat
  • Driving a vintage convertible with the top off in the winter...brrrrrrrr. I've done this with my jeep - it was NOT fun.
  • The female lead once again has to choose between her career in the big city and a man in a small town (this is very grating in 2020)
  • Hey my high school friend with the Canadian accent just happens to have a box of early 1960's car headlight bulbs in her minivan!
  • Uncle Tony's grandmother got married on Christmas day??
  • Driving a convertible around in the winter with the back seat piled high overflowing with christmas presents...


Other thoughts The male lead Duncan is a pretty cool dude and down to earth. He realizes how silly this is and most of what he says is said sarcastically out of sheer boredom. It's a hoot listening to him talk to Ashley as it all goes right over her head.

Sadly everyone around Duncan is utterly one dimensional, especially Ashley. Tiya Sircar plays the female lead as an impersonation of every female lead in every Hallmark Christmas movie. Poor Duncan, he has to pretend is not surrounded by cardboard cutouts.

"Aunt Charlotte" actually looks like an Aunt Charlotte

At least the obligatory montage was of them cleaning up the car with knowing looks instead of decorating a christmas tree.

They don't kiss, not even once!

The car is the best character in the movie
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10/10
Adorable!
asawyer-9725919 November 2020
Such a cute and unique Christmas story! Breath of fresh air amongst the others that you've heard over and over again...loved every minute of it!!
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1/10
Really boring
Pepper57930 November 2020
This movie was so boring that I couldn't even finish it. The acting was wooden, the dialogue was uninspiring and the two leads had NO chemistry.

Lifetime should do better. So far, even Hallmark's worst movie this season was much better than this!!!
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3/10
One of THE worse movies of the season
BurrNeigh22 November 2020
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The complete and utter lack of chemistry between the two leads was sad. When the air was supposed to crackle between them, there wasn't so much as a bit of static cling. And the very worse thing was the lack of even a single kiss, even at the very end... I mean, freeze frame just as they're about to finally kiss!? COME ON! This is not how one of these silly movies is supposed to end! Bah humbug.
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3/10
Tailpipe okay how does that work.
smorose-565-80089822 November 2020
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Sorry but how does a tailpipe prevent a car from starting? Unless you stuck a potato up the pipe, even than it will start. Anyone who knows anything about cars as she claimed, would have never even thought a rusty tailpipe would prevent a car from starting.

I found this movie to be a bit unbelievable. The car actually attracted me to want to see this movie, but it just completely fell flat.
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1/10
Too much PC and BS
gerogy-6432429 December 2020
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Lifetime went PC overboard, to the point of being unbelievably boring. That and whoever wrote this knows nothing about cars, nothing!! Overheating because it needs a tune up? Bogus BS. Won't run because of it needs a new tailpipe? Completely bogus BS.

I could not enjoy the movie because of so much PC BS and factually incorrect car information.

I would not wish this movie on anyone. Take a pass on it.
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1/10
Really boring
lingliou22 November 2020
I feel bad for the love interest of the main character. He had nothing to say or do. They could have used some of Michael Xavier's talent. It's not a Christmas romance when the woman did 80% of the talking.
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