It's probably not a bad film, it certainly seemed to be well produced before I turned it off, but I just couldn't face another sad Christmas film with disease and death looming, amidst a romance and the festive period.
The illness tends to take over the more fun elements of the season and the usual themes of Hallmark/Lifetime films of this genre.
I like the jolly ones, where they decorate trees, eat cookies and fall in love. That's what I tune in for. I don't want it to be too real.
I can't rate it because I didn't finish it, but I wouldn't say that you should avoid it, if you like a more sentimental and less easy to watch film.
I can't rate it because I didn't finish it, but I wouldn't say that you should avoid it, if you like a more sentimental and less easy to watch film.