Christmas Grace
Rival toy store owners compete over several Christmas seasons, and God's grace goes to work in their lives.
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- Cast:
- Rebekah Cook , Tim Kaiser , Walker Fairbanks , Donna Frazier , Rich Swingle
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Lack of good storyline.
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Every month a group of friends gather to watch a "terrible film". We pick obscure films most people never herd of and we watch them as a group and have a good time. This is my selection. I just watched this the other day and I could not believe how stupid the plot was and how cheap & bad it was made!This film is just slow & stupid. The main character is annoying. The screenplay preaches at you and the plot is "unbelievably bad".
Decent Christmas Family Film, about two Toy Shop owners, with a good message, that we all enjoyed.The latter half can appear as a promotional video for religion and in one particular segment of 10-15 minutes it occupies a lot of the time, but I was ok with it.It isn't really a Christmas film. It starts at Christmas, ends at a Christmas a few years later but jumps around a little too much between times in the middle of the film and you are not always sure how many weeks or months have passed and what has happened during that time. There are one or two peculiar characters and scenes too. The owner of the bigger toy shop could have reduced costs by not having so many Directors on the board and staff.The good toy shop owner was well played. It is a good film for the family, with a good message.The 4.4 rating is a little harsh, it is better than that.6/10
Christmas Grace tells the story of two rival toy store owners. One of them is Gary (RyanIver Klann), a young toy store owner who runs an honest business and who tries to maintain a good reputation with his customers. Things are running smoothly for Gary until his business is threatened when a much larger toy company moves to the neighborhood. The owner is ruthless. Since his most immediate competition is Gary's store, he sets his target on him. As the story unfolds, it becomes very clear that God is at work in the lives of these two men, and God's grace and providence work out in ways neither of them could have imagined.Now I wanted to like this movie and give a chance and I watched all of it. However the film that started off well really goes downhill. The actor that plays "Gary" plays Gary like a short bus rider!The film also suffers from bad dialog and "Acting School dropouts!" The main plot was a "Great Idea" but the film itself fails on every level. Ed Wood made better films!
Christmas Grace tells the story of two rival toy store owners competing for business over several Christmas seasons. One of them is Gary (RyanIver Klann), a young toy store owner who runs an honest business and who tries to maintain a good reputation with his customers. Things are running smoothly for Gary until his business is threatened when a much larger toy company moves to the neighborhood.The plot of this film interested me. My family and myself started laughing at the bad dialog and the bad acting. We had to finish this because we just wanted to laugh. The ending is so ridiculous that if the person who owns this film had a sense of humor would let "Mystery Science Theater 3009" give this a spin.I love Christmas film but this would be a lump of coal in your stocking!! However you can laugh at it because the acting is worse than the dialog!