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(2014 TV Movie)

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5/10
harmless Christmas romance (with a dog)
SnoopyStyle11 December 2016
Maggie McPhail (Chandra West) is stuck in a rut. His boss at the ice cream company doesn't appreciate her and her work is being undermined by weasel coworker Brendon Lutz. Her pathetic boyfriend Chance Glidewell breaks up with her. Christmas is coming. She decides to get a dog for her and her son Ethan. Jack Burgin (Antonio Cupo) is a stay-at-home sports writer single dad to teenager Olivia. He got a dog for her naming him Bear. Bear's runaway tendency gets him locked up at the pound. That's where Maggie finds and adopts him.

This is a relatively harming romantic Christmas TV movie. Chandra West is a solid TV actress. Antonio Cupo may not be that good but he has enough sensitivity. They and the dog are all set up for a functional holiday romance. The chemistry is generally set at a slow boil. The other men are all weasels or idiots or both. It's OK to waste a couple of hours as long as one understands that this is a waste of time.
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6/10
Runaway dog
ssimeonidou15 January 2021
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Well the movie is nice, Antonio Cupo as Jack is really good and emotional, the dog is lovable. The kids were also good enough, but the Chadra West and the rest of the cast were not good.... That's why there is no chemistry between them.... The story had many gaps though.... Maggie never confronted Chance for the mail, the wreath, the ice cream cones and never showed how she found out that Jack didn't have a thing for the other girl (if you see the movie you'll understand). The ending of the film was very hasty and their only kiss in the movie was so fake... showing strongly the lack of chemistry between them! I don't regret watching but i'm not going to watch it again for sure....
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4/10
Movie could've been prevented
missylib25 December 2021
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The guy was looking for his dog and not once did he check the pound where his dog was being held. He doesn't deserve to get the dog back. The lady adopted the dog while he was wasting time handing out fliers instead of checking the darn pound. I don't care if the two people get together like most romance Christmas movies; he shouldn't own the dog after his idiocy.
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7/10
Really good
jewelch12 September 2021
This is not a knock-your-socks-off movie, but it's cute, clean, and fun. The dog, Bear, an escape artist yellow lab who falls in love with two families, plays a central role, so that's fun if you're a dog-lover. The rest of it is pretty usual for a Hallmarky-type movie (there may be a few spoilers, so if you want to watch it first, quit here): leading lady WAS in a relationship with the wrong guy who tries to sabotage her new romance with the dog's other significant other. The dog's "dad" apparently has another woman after his affections, so leading lady gets the idea he's involved with this woman. So, she goes back with the ex-boyfriend who dumped her. His fatal move is to drop Bear off at the pound; this brings dog's mom and dog's dad together, as fate would have it. Of course, the two kids of the single parents hit it off like they'd known each other forever, and they all have a picture-perfect Christmas together and give the distinct impression they will all live happily ever after--with Bear as the center of all their lives. James Welch Henderson Arkansas 9/10/21.
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familiar.too familiar
Kirpianuscus25 December 2019
Children, a dog, a single man, a single career woman. Good ingredients for a nice romantic comedy in which the Christmas is only a pretext because all is so familiar, the secondary characters so...secondary , reminding children drawings and the predictability so high than nothing is missing, nothing remarkable. Only a comfortable Hallmark Christmas film after a busy day.
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