![]() Once Hannah gets over her initial shock, meanwhile, she seems pretty content to just leave things as they are. Her manufactured outrage at this whole situation seems extreme and personal for no apparent reason other than to have an antagonist on hand when the story starts to sag. What doesn’t really make sense though is the tenacity of one Mrs. Sarah and his younger sister, however, are skeptical. Nevertheless, Jake, being the nice, handsome guy he is, brings her home to his family so that she doesn’t have to spend Christmas in the police station. One guy (Tom Skerritt) doesn’t think she’s so wacky, but he’s just the old eccentric. Police officers Jake (Oliver Hudson) and Sarah (Brooke Nevin) take her in for questioning as everyone tries to solve this mystery.Īs far as the townspeople go, people are rightly suspicious because come on, the woman thinks it’s 1945. ![]() Cars with automatic doors! People staring into tiny handheld machines! She doesn’t know what the hell is going on, especially since she recognizes some of the buildings in town but they’re all somehow changed. When Hannah finally comes around the next morning, things look a little different. At that moment, the Christmas Comet, which only appears every 71 years, blazes across the sky and she falls unconscious. ![]() ![]() On the night of a big storm, she decides to do a good deed but gets stranded in the snow. Though it’s Christmas and the war has ended, she finds it difficult to enjoy the holidays after the death of her husband who was fighting in France. The events begin in 1945 and Hannah (Candace Cameron Bure hamming it up a little) is a nurse in Central Falls. But the 1940s time warp in this accidental time travel movie is brief and not altogether compelling. Journey Back to Christmas is a little more my speed in that it’s a bit period and offers a slightly different ending to its relationships. ![]()
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