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The Christmas Blessing
Average Customer Review : 4.0/5 based on 29 reviews
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List Price : $14.98
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Editorial Reviews
Nathan Andrews has grown up and is now a medical resident. When the young doctor loses a patient, he begins to rethink his career and moves back home with his father. Just as Nathan is settling in his world begins to crumble when the lives of the woman he loves and an innocent young boy are in crisis. Nathan finds himself questioning God, fate and the fragility of life, all the while hoping for a Christmas Miracle.
Spotlight Reviews
Christmas Blessing Fairly Good (2008-12-22)
Customer Review : 4
This movie was fairly good. I have not read the book, but didn't like the whole ending. The rest of it was good though.
Good theme (2008-12-15)
Customer Review : 3
This film shows the experience of many that have lost loved ones during the holidays. There are several plots going on. One of them is the breakdown of a marriage. I would have liked this film better if Mr. Lowe had put more into it. He seems to have very little emotion and even his expressions have little variation. The other actors do a very good job, especially the little boy who is very good. He was very well directed and gave an outstanding performance in a role very difficult for anyone, and more so for someone so young.
Disappointed (2008-12-09)
Customer Review : 1
I was very disappointed with this movie. If I could have given it no stars I would have. I really loved The Christmas Shoes. That was a well done and touching movie. I can only agree with all the other negative reviews on here 100% about the story line etc. It was just not a well done movie at all.
Not a great movie!!!! (2008-12-06)
Customer Review : 1
This movie was totally unrealistic. The whole show takes place within a short period yet four people fall in love, a little boy wins the hearts of two people, and a liver transplant gets diagnosed, an operation takes place and a recovery all just a few weeks before Christmas. It is not realistic at all. The writers didn't even show time passing to make it more believable. Also the man goes home because he decides he doesn't want to be a doctor anymore. Well it seemed like he lived a long ways away (at least in another town). Yet when someone is sick he takes them to his hospital where he worked even though it is a life and death situation. Also the little boy goes to the hospital to see his teacher and how does he get there? The whole movie is like that: very unrealistic.
Christmas blessings??? (2008-11-30)
Customer Review : 3
My 11 yr. old son and I watched this movie to get into the spirit of Christmas. Well, we ended up needing a box of tissues! It is a nice story, but it is sad. Many people unfortunately, do experience such holidays, but there is some good that comes out of heartache...
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