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Sharing Christmas
2017
84 minutes
Director
Peter Sullivan
Cast
Ellen Hollman
Bobby Campo
Cynthia Gibb
Description
Stephanie Nichols takes over the Christmas Shop, but a property developer has bought the building and is terminating the retail leases. She finds help and love from Michael Kilpatrick, who works for the developer.
Professions
Shop Owner
Real Estate Developer
Settings & Cities
Unspecified city
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Review
Sharing Christmas: Deck the Halls with Boughs of Predictability!
Ah, 'Sharing Christmas' — the quintessential holiday treat where imagination goes out for a sled ride and lands in the comforting, snow-dusted village of Hallmark holiday movies. If you're yearning for a cinematic journey that's softer than a marshmallow left in hot cocoa, then buckle up, dear viewer. You've found your jeggings-and-hot-buttered-rum kind of jam!
Plot-wise, 'Sharing Christmas' is like baking gingerbread cookies with a Hallmark movie recipe. You take one sprightly Christmas shop owner whose lease is at risk, sprinkle in a charming city developer who might just be the Scrooge of leasing, and voila, you've got a recipe for love that's as inevitable as your uncle's annual "Back in my day" stories at dinner.
Let's talk about the characters. We have our leading lady, an absolute embodiment of Hallmark movies' delightful optimism. Her shop is as festive as a penguin in a Santa hat, and she's not going to let some developer Grinch melt her spirit. Enter Mr. Developer, a man whose eyes twinkle brighter than the Rockefeller tree once he catches a glance of Ms. Christmas Cheer.
The film proceeds on a snow-driven path lined with awkward but endearing encounters, misunderstandings, and enough gingerbread to fortify a small Nordic village. They bake cookies, light Christmas trees, and eventually, in true Hallmark fashion, discover that the only lease in question is the one on their hearts!
Does 'Sharing Christmas' reinvent the well-worn sleigh? Absolutely not. Does it deliver precisely what you want from Hallmark holiday movies — warmth, predictability, and a festive spirit more relentless than your aunt's fruitcake recipe? Wholeheartedly, yes!
So, ditch the plot twists and savor the soothing charm of a film where the drama never gets bigger than choosing the perfect tree topper. Grab your comfiest blanket, a mug of something warm, and let 'Sharing Christmas' transform your living room into a rom-com winter wonderland, one predictable plot point at a time.




