I
don’t know whether I’m proud or embarrassed to tell you that I am completely
caught up on Hallmark Movies this year. And…I even have a T-shirt labeled “This
is my Hallmark Christmas Movie Watching Shirt.” (I got it from my sis-in-law,
so I’m not totally to blame.)
I
can’t believe what an amazing empire Hallmark has created with its movie division—every
holiday now has its own slate of original movie premiers. But there is none
bigger than the Christmas dynasty. According to the Hallmark Movie App there
were 21 movies scheduled on “Countdown to Christmas,” the Hallmark Channel and
17 movies scheduled on “Miracle of Christmas,” the Hallmark Movies and
Mysteries Channel. (In this house we even go to Lifetime and Ion channels to
find holiday flicks—but we won’t really go there right now. It’s an
addiction.) That makes 38 new Christmas
movies. Fairly unbelievable.
But
what does this say about us—those who love these formulaic stories? Keep in
mind that every single one of the stories is about finding the meaning and
magic of Christmas through love. In other words, these are romances pure and
simple. To me that means that we need romance more than ever in our lives, and
those of us who read and write romance have chosen an important avocation and
vocation!
Don’t
get me wrong – I know these stories are pure cliché. All you have to do is
Google-search “Hallmark Christmas movie drinking game,” and you’ll get a list
of the clichés you’ll find in every movie:
My
husband loves these shows and will watch them all on his own without me. But he’s
now so schooled in the art of the romance/Christmas trope that he can predict
every step of every movie right along with me. My family has decided that he
and my brother (also a Hallmark addict) must write a Hallmark-like story for us
to read aloud next Christmas.
TAKE A DRINK WHEN…
·
A
character’s name is related to Christmas (Holly, Nick…)
·
There’s
mistletoe
·
A
newcomer takes part in a town/family tradition
·
There’s
reference to a dead relative
·
A
big city person is transplanted to a small town
·
You
hear “Jingle Bells”
·
Someone
drinks hot cider, chocolate or eggnog
·
A
magical deal is made with Santa or an angel
·
The
Christmas cynic is filled with the holiday spirit
·
There’s
magically snow on Christmas day
And
we’ve added our own drinkable moments to the list:
·
There’s
ice skating
·
A
kiss is interrupted
·
An
overheard phone call is misinterpreted
·
Someone
has a deadline on Christmas Eve
So
why do writers love Hallmark movies despite their inevitable “sameness” one to
the other? Because we LEARN from them how to write a basic romance story. Every
element is right there to study:
beginning, middle, conflict, black moment, happily-ever-after. They are
master classes in building the skeleton of a romance book!
Why
do non-writers love these movies so much that Hallmark knows it can sustain 38
movies a year? Because these are simple, pure, often silly stories that require
no emotion other than happiness. We live in a world that’s so filled with aggravation,
confrontation, even downright hate, that these Christmas movies give us
feel-good hope. And I, for one, hope that Hallmark continues to find and grow
their audience.
I
have a few favorite movies from this year, and many from past years as well. From
this year, “Once Upon a Christmas Miracle” was all about a woman who needed a
partial live liver transplant and fell in love with her donor—it could have
been really stupid, but it was sweet. “Christmas Everlasting” was about a woman
who returns home after her sister dies only to learn that the sister gave a
baby up for adoption years ago. The whole movie is very tender!
From
previous seasons I love “A Very Merry Mix-up” where a woman traveling to meet
her future in-laws winds up at the wrong house and falls in love with the wrong
family. Everything about it is just too adorable. And I adore all the royalty movies: “A Princess for Christmas” is awesome, starring
Jamie Fraser himself, Sam Heughan, along with a fairly decrepit Roger Moore—but
he’s wonderful anyhow.
The
list goes on! I’m just plain a goof for Hallmark Christmas. So---do you watch Christmas movies? Do you have
a favorite? A favorite star? Please let me know what you love or hate about the
whole Christmas movie genre. And whatever your feelings are—I wish you the very
happiest of holidays!
I love them too and sneak in some whenever I can! I just rewatched a Very Merry Mix-up, it is really sweet! And there is one where the prolific Candace Cameron Bure goes to Alaska as a doctor- forget the title, but there's just "something about Garland". I have been hoping to catch it again this year.
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ReplyDeleteNot caught up, but I've watched one almost every day and I'm proud of it !
JUST WATCHED CHRISTMASLAND last night (and Tim stayed awake for the entire thing !).
ReplyDeleteI do watch them also Hallmark Mysteries and I like the lady that played in several series and now she and her sister run a 2nd hand shop and then they go on a mystery Lori is her first name. She and her daughter just starred in a Hallmark movie that I caught up with at the end. She is good and not so overused such as some of the other woman who have been in so many of their movies you really get tired of seeing the same person. Peggy clayton
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