When a pop star goes home for Christmas, she needs to bring her undercover bodyguard. Starring Noemi Gonzalez, Stephen Huszar, and Ann Pirvu.
I’m not impressed with this Hallmark movie. There is so much wrong with this film. One, the writing. It’s poorly written with over-the-top situations. Most of the time nothing is realistic in the story, and that’s saying something with Hallmark films. Also, they talk so much about their family traditions, but everyone has family traditions – their family is no different. They should be acting like this is a normal Christmas, but everything is “wow!” a tradition. Then there’s the inaccuracy of a baby being born in the ICU and no one is talking about the delivery being difficult. ICU is the Intensive Care Unit, meaning you were in critical danger. Two, ther is zero chemistry between the main characters. They are so opposite that there is no way that they would get together in real life. They could be friends – maybe – but not romantic. Three, the main character won a reality show for singing but can’t seem to actually sing. Then you have a karaoke night when they make up a song by combining two songs – that doesn’t happen. Granted, most Hallmark movies aren’t realistic, but what makes them enjoyable to watch is thinking about the possibility that it could happen in real life. Thus, the film is not worth the watch.