My husband has recently become enamored with Lifetime movies. It all began when he was channel surfing during the holidays and stumbled upon a gem called Christmas on the Bayou. Lifetime offered the following summary of this made for television original:
When successful New York marketing executive Katherine discovers her
workaholic ways are taking a toll on her eight-year-old son, Zac, she
decides to spend Christmas with him and her mother, Lilly in her home
town on the bayou. When Caleb tries to rekindle a childhood romance and
convince her to move back home, Katherine is torn between the bright
lights of the big city and the quiet, gentler rhythms of her Southern
roots. Only a Christmas miracle orchestrated by Papa Noel can steer her
heart to her true home.
"Well this sounds fun!" said Sam, and thus we watched it. I thought it was pretty lame. Here is Sam's review for Christmas on the Bayou:
"An instant holiday classic! A treatise on the rise of urban capitalism and the decline of small town values and family. Money can't buy you happiness! Felt like I was on the bayou with them. C'est si bon!
I liked that the romance was a slow burner and you weren't even sure they'd get together, and that they both vacillated in their feelings. Realistic.
And then there's the happy marriage of Boo Radley and Santa Claus in the character of Papa Noel!
I didn't like the kid. But I did like that even after Papa Noel gave him the courage to sing at the concert in front of everyone, he didn't magically become a good singer. He was still terrible. He was awful.
This is my favorite Lifetime movie!"
He says that cause we've watched quite a few since then... more Sam thoughts to come.
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Great review, Sammy!
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