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6.2/10
Christmas in the Air
2017
84 minutes
Director
Martin Wood
Cast
Catherine Bell
Eric Close
Ken Tremblett
Description
Lydia, a successful professional organizer, is constantly trying to grow her business, but even her ambition takes a back seat to love when she meets Robert, a frazzled widower with two young children.
Professions
Professional Organizer
Toy Inventor
Settings & Cities
Undisclosed
Vancouver, British Columbia
Steveston Village, British Columbia
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Review
Christmas in the Air: Love is in the Flight Path
Where Hallmark Movies Meet Frequent Flyer Miles
Grab your coziest blanket and that mammoth-sized mug of hot cocoa, because "Christmas in the Air" has arrived with enough seasonal cheese to capsize Wisconsin. This film is a quintessential entry into the illustrious canon of Hallmark holiday movies, meaning you're in for a sleigh ride of predictable plot twists and heartwarming clichés that could melt the North Pole.
The premise? It's as hilariously ingenious as it is purely Hallmark. Our leading lady, an intrepid executive with a schedule tighter than Santa's belt, sets out to help an overworked widower who has managed to misplace his Christmas cheer somewhere between aisle 13 and baggage claim. Their fateful encounter takes place at (you guessed it) an airport, where more romance seems to blossom than flights actually taking off on time.
As the snowflakes swirl, our protagonists embark on a whirlwind adventure that showcases all the beloved Hallmark movie moments. There's hot chocolate sipped at impossibly picturesque Christmas markets, impromptu snowball fights set to a jingle-belled soundtrack, and yep, even a gingerbread house-building contest that might just be the scene-stealer of the year.
The dialogue is saccharine, delivered with such earnestness you'd think their check-in baggage included a portable mistletoe. You'll find yourself simultaneously giggling and eye-rolling as the charmingly clumsy romantic leads swap festive puns and heartfelt monologues that rival the best of candy cane poetry.
By the time our characters navigate their emotional turbulence to land safely in love's embrace, you'll likely need a dentist (either for your smile or for all the sugar). "Christmas in the Air" proves once again that Hallmark holiday movies are like the perfect cup of eggnog: comforting, nostalgic, and utterly predictable—but in the most delightful way possible. So, fasten your seatbelt and prepare for a zero-gravity feel-good experience that only Hallmark could deliver.






