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A Family Thanksgiving

2010

88 minutes

Director

Neill Fearnley

Cast

Daphne Zuniga

Faye Dunaway

Dan Payne

Description

Claudia, a successful corporate lawyer living in New York City, is focused solely on her career. After a chance encounter with a mysterious woman named Gina, Claudia finds herself in an alternate reality where she is a wife and mother. This unexpected journey leads her to reevaluate her life choices and understand the true meaning of family and Thanksgiving.

Professions

Corporate Lawyer

Settings & Cities

New York City and an alternate suburban reality

New York City, New York

New York City, New York

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Review

"A Family Thanksgiving" (2010) Hallmark Holiday Movies' Recipe for Turkey, Tears, and Tinsel
If Hallmark movies were Thanksgiving dinner, A Family Thanksgiving would be that one casserole dish you’re not quite sure how it made it to the table but end up eating anyway because you're too polite to say no. Starring the lovable Diane (Daphne Zuniga), who plays a stressed-out single woman trying to find her way through the holiday chaos, the film feels like the perfect recipe for mashed potatoes with a side of family drama and a sprinkle of romance.
Zuniga is the classic Hallmark heroine, with just the right balance of vulnerability and "I can totally solve this in two hours" energy. And who could forget Mark (played by the charming Matthew Davis), her charmingly clueless love interest who somehow thinks that microwaving the mashed potatoes qualifies as "helping" in the kitchen? Classic Hallmark holiday movie material!
The plot follows Diane as she gets an unexpected visit from her estranged family just in time for Thanksgiving. Of course, what ensues is a whirlwind of hilarious misunderstandings, awkward reunions, and a completely unnecessary subplot involving a lost dog that somehow brings everyone closer. Cue the dramatic family heart-to-heart moment where everyone’s problems get magically solved before the cranberry sauce can even settle.
In the end, A Family Thanksgiving checks off all the boxes for a feel-good holiday film: family, romance, a little bit of humor, and a whole lot of festive lighting. Will Diane’s family get their act together before dessert? Does she finally realize what’s truly important? Spoiler alert: Yes, and it’s exactly what you’d expect from a Hallmark holiday movie. But hey, sometimes you just want to watch a film where everything works out perfectly, and for that, we thank Hallmark.

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