![]() Unexpectedly, Hanna experiences first-hand the power of the comet that sends her 71 years in the future. ![]() ![]() The talk of the town is that a magical “Christmas Comet” will pass over soon, and no one is quite sure the extent of its powerful abilities. What makes this film stand out from the rest is the slight genre twist that boosts the magic-as in literal magic. Of course, this film still has all the trappings of a normal Hallmark movie: the overdose of Christmas decorations, the sweet, yet so predictable, love story, and the gorgeous protagonist that saves the day. With her unique era style and stunning red lipstick look, Bure strikes the perfect tone and elevates Christmas love story above standard Hallmark presentations, which, we can all admit can get a little-okay, A LOT corny. And, of course, after a striking revelation, the true purpose of her trip is uncovered: to bring Christmas spirit back to the town she once called home.įull House star Bure, who has become Hallmark’s go-to actress for its holiday tales, nails her dramatic performance as an old-timey “damsel in distress.” Devoted Hallmark Christmas movie lovers are used to seeing Christmas saved, but few do it as charmingly as this ‘40s girl next door. As daunting as this may seem, she receives tremendous help from a kind-hearted family that resides in town. After sifting through the massive confusion of seeing modern cars, clothing, and architecture, Hanna must learn to adapt to the 21st century. The film centers around World War II nurse Hanna (Candace Cameron Bure) who time travels 71 years into the future after a magical comet sprinkles its mysterious powers over her. ![]() I highly recommend adding this heartwarming tale to the holiday break watchlist. Directed by Mel Samski, Hallmark’s Journey Back to Christmas incorporating romance, magic, and wonder, tugs at the heart strings-and it’s my new favorite Christmas movie. ![]()
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