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6.8/10
A Christmas to Remember
2016
84 minutes
Director
David Weaver
Cast
Mira Sorvino
Cameron Mathison
Sarah-Jane Redmond
Description
Jennifer Wade, a successful celebrity chef and TV personality, is overwhelmed by the pressures of her career. Seeking respite, she drives to a small town mountain retreat. En route, a blizzard causes her to crash, resulting in amnesia. A kind-hearted veterinarian, John Blake, finds her and takes her in. As Jennifer, now going by Maggie, recovers, she bonds with John and his children, rediscovering the simple joys of life and the true meaning of Christmas.
Professions
Chef
Veterinarian
Settings & Cities
A small town in the United States during the Christmas season.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
New York City, New York
North Creek, Washington
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Review
When a holiday romance and a case of amnesia collide, it’s a Christmas miracle—or maybe just really good luck.
In A Christmas to Remember, Mira Sorvino stars as a woman with amnesia who wakes up just in time for the holidays, completely forgetting her life—but hey, at least there’s a Christmas romance to help her piece things together. Enter Cameron Mathison as the charming guy who might just be her perfect match—or at least the guy who knows how to make Christmas cookies. Sarah-Jane Redmond plays the ever-suspicious friend who wonders if this really is the best time to start remembering your life... especially if it involves love and family drama.
As with all Hallmark holiday movies, this one checks off every box: cozy moments, a heartwarming love story, and a hint of holiday magic that makes you believe in both romance and the miracle of amnesia. Whether or not the woman regains her memory, the real question is whether she’ll remember how perfectly predictable Hallmark movies can be. If you love Christmas, romance, and just a touch of holiday amnesia (for plot reasons), this one’s got everything you need for a merry movie night. Just don’t forget the hot cocoa!






