Watch: Love’s Christmas Journey 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – While mourning the loss of her husband and daughter, recently widowed Ellie King (Natalie Hall) visits her brother Aaron Davis (Greg Vaughan) and his children for Christmas. Ellie does her best to enjoy the holidays, making new friends with Mrs. Thompson (JoBeth Williams), a local shop keeper, and handsome admirer Deputy Strode (Dylan Bruce). When Aaron travels out of town to purchase land, Ellie agrees to watch his children, but the season’s festivities are threatened when Aaron goes missing..
Plot: While still mourning the loss of her husband and daughter, recently widowed Ellie King visits her brother Aaron Davis and his children for Christmas. Ellie does her best to enjoy the holidays, even making new friends with Mrs. Thompson, a local shop keeper, and handsome admirer Deputy Strode. Settling in nicely with her brother’s family, Ellie also meets Erik, a young man abandoned by his outlaw father whom Aaron has taken in as one of his own. When Aaron travels out of town to purchase adjacent land for farming, Ellie agrees to watch his children, but the season’s festivities are threatened when Aaron goes missing.
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If you don’t believe in anything, especially Christmas and God – give this a miss……
I think the thing about these movies that a lot of the negative reviewers miss is that they’re for people who believe in God in general and, in this instance, Christmas in particular.Don’t like either of those? Then you’re going to loathe this movie. It’s a Hallmark movie so anyone wanting gritty realism and hard hitting drama is obviously looking in the wrong place from the get go. But, for those of us more open to just being entertained, these films – there’s a whole series of them – are pretty good. Yes, they’re completely sentimental and schmaltzy, and do have a liberal sprinkling of religious moments, but that’s what the series is about. In this movie’s defense if you can’t have schmaltz, sentimentality and religion at Christmas when *can* you have it? Personally I just suspend my disbelief for the duration; turn my central heating off, put the real fire on, hunker down with a hot chocolate and cookies and let myself be swamped in Hallmark endings for a while. At a time when the real world seems to be imploding under a tidal wave of doomsday preppers, financial Armageddon and global unrest then this is a pleasant escape for a moment. Let’s face it, the real world will still be there when the credits roll, so why not go AWOL for a mere 2 hours? I won’t tell on you, promise.
Old School Hallmark-Wonderful!
The two-part movie Love’s Christmas Journey hearkens back to the classic Hallmark Movies I grew-up loving and watching on CBS. It is by far my favorite Christmas TV movie of the season thus far. The story slowly and beautifully unfolds, the characters are true and compelling, and the filmmakers successfully transport the viewer back to the heart of the Old West. What was true back then is true today- the importance of family, friends and community. It is a feel good movie that isn’t rushed or fake like some of today’s current market. The acting is superb. I love Soap Operas and am sad at their demise, so it is awesome to see Natalie Hall, Greg Vaughan and Charles Shaughnessy act their asses off in this movie. I was happy to see the underused Jobeth Williams and Sean Astin, whom I love. It was great to discover new faces Dylan Bruce and Bobby Campo. And who doesn’t love the sublime Ernest Borgnine?! See this good production when you have the time to appreciate it.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 52 min (172 min), 2 hr 51 min (171 min) (USA)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated TV-G
Genre Drama, Family, Romance
Director David S. Cass Sr.
Writer George Tierney, Janette Oke
Actors Natalie Hall, JoBeth Williams, Greg Vaughan
Country United Kingdom, United States
Awards 2 wins
Production Company Mediapool
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Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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