«I found my home here with you» For the ambitious Christina Masters, who is overly in love with her work and cannot imagine life without it, there is no time not only for a relationship, but also for a proper celebration of Christmas. The fuss, worries and new tasks associated with the development of the largest store in the city are exciting all the time, which does not upset Christina at all, but on the contrary, invigorates and keeps in tone. And it is very convenient, because on the horizon looms coveted vacancy store manager in Paris, the city of her dreams and life. It is only necessary to strain and at the highest level to issue the main storefront for the holiday - and the cherished place of work in your pocket. But here's the bad luck! There is no inspiration, there are no ideas and thoughts in your head will fasten very slowly. Fortunately, an unexpectedly timely acquaintance with Kurt (a worker, just recently dismissed from the same store) changes the situation for the better. Christina not only gets a lot of inspiration, but also begins to experience feelings that she never dreamed of. Will she dare to give up her career in order to feel the warmth and comfort of the family home at Christmas? . .
The Christmas film “My Christmas Dream” by Hallmark does not have any special ingredients that can amaze or surprise viewers. The plot frame has long been wiped to holes in a hundred other similar films, so even before the moment when the initial credits are finished flashing on the screen, you can effortlessly draw a scheme of events and predict the finale. The perception of the whole film in such cases largely depends on the audience’s mood: I want romance, a little pink liquids or a fabulously fluffy Christmas – at the very point, please; I want to try myself in the role of a cynical critic and plenty of insults – please, too here. But it is probably assumed that we all become a little kinder and naiver for the holidays. That is why, perhaps, it will not hurt that the developing situations are artificial through or naively strained, and the characters are too straightforward, in their depiction no, no, let the rough strokes skilfully disguised by an abundance of facial expressions and gestures flash through. Do these people live somewhere in Canada? Why not? Their presence is not tiresome, as well as does not tire the whole story as a whole, unless, of course, you excessively delve into the essence of what is happening or expect a Christmas miracle from an ordinary television film from Hallmark, releasing such copies in honor of the holiday in packs. Then why look? Obviously, in order to admire the perfect embodiment of Christmas in the form of all sorts of decorations and decorations, as well as endlessly falling, fluffy flakes of snow, which become especially desirable when outside the window of your own house for a year in a row, unscrupulous snowy winter is not going to get snow even in honor of Christmas and New Year.