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Christmas Inheritance
2017
84 minutes
Director
Ernie Barbarash
Cast
Jessica Lowndes
Michael Rady
Ben Estus
Description
As Christmas approaches, Elizabeth Bennett, a New York event planner, is sent to a quaint, small town to organize their holiday festival. When she arrives, she finds William Darcy, a high-profile billionaire lacking in holiday spirit, in the process of selling the charming estate she hoped to use as a venue.
Professions
Event Planner
Billionaire
Assistant
Settings & Cities
Fictional small town in Connecticut
Old Lyme, Connecticut
Essex, Connecticut
East Haddam, Connecticut
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Review
Christmas Inheritance: A Parcel of Love Wrapped in Cheesy Delight
Ah, 'Christmas Inheritance'—the beloved gem in the sparkling universe of Hallmark holiday movies! Like a festive fruitcake, this film offers a blend of sweetness and nuttiness, guaranteed to leave you either chuckling with joy or shaking your head in disbelief.
Let’s unwrap this holiday treat: Our protagonist, Ellen, a privileged socialite with everything but the common sense not to wear stilettos in a snowstorm, is tasked with delivering a mysterious—and quite frankly, probably cheese-laden—Christmas letter to her father's former partner in the quintessential small town of Snow Falls. As the CEO-to-be of her father’s gift company, Ellen soon learns she must gain a deeper understanding of the season, because in Hallmark movies, corporate leadership skills are best honed through whimsical holiday shenanigans.
Arriving unannounced—perhaps a skill she picked up from Santa—Ellen quickly becomes enmeshed in Snow Falls’ festive traditions. She's greeted by a cast of delightful characters that Hallmark holiday movies assure us exist: the suspiciously attractive innkeeper, the wise older townsfolk, and of course, a small but spirited Christmas parade that features all five of the town's residents.
Throughout this merrily predictable narrative, hearts are warmed, lessons are learned, and hot cocoa is consumed in absurdly festive quantities—despite no one actually tending to any business or addressing the imminent threat of lactose intolerance. It’s a classic case of romance-meets-frozen fingers, but in the cozy way only Hallmark can deliver.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for hard-hitting drama or unpredictable plot twists, this isn’t the stocking-stuffer for you. But if your holiday craving leans towards adorably contrived meet-cutes and the comforting, snow-draped clichés of Hallmark movies, ‘Christmas Inheritance’ will feel like a snug, festive glove. Just remember: Love, much like fruitcake, is best enjoyed when you let go of logic and just savor the sweetness.






