gunnergirljane
I love this film. I saw it at Christmas in 2004 on T.V. in England. My mum had just died 3 months before so i was very sad and grieving still.It was an emotional film but has an angel in it and a very good storyline.The timing of it was perfect for me and helped make me feel a little better. The acting is very good. It's the sort of film i wished they put on TV every Christmas.I recorded it as the review was good, so luckily i still have it on tape to watch. My 13 year old daughter likes it too. Hope you all enjoy it too.
ACFG
Watchable and feel-good in the "It's a Wonderful Life" style, but nowhere near as clever as It's a Wonderful Life. Stereotyped characters, script is sugary and predictable, a 10 year old could have written it. Overall, not one to pay to watch.It had everything you would expect from a sugary movie - an irritating angel, snow, Christmas trees, children and candy, saving a child's life (including a very bad demonstration of CPR - you wouldn't save anybody's life if you did it like that), childhood reminiscences, parental reconciliations, refusal to participate in an extra-marital affair, morality lessons etc, etc.
holpooh
I thought this movie was truly wonderful, with the underlying theme that we must remember to show others how much we love them, because soon, it may be too late. i cried some, but i loved this so much. The actors were great, though i wasnt familiar with many of them. I would definitely recommend it if you love sad but sweet movies :-)
RG1
Not worthy of an Oscar, but then how many films are? Perfect viewing for a lazy Sunday, with popcorn and a mug of hot chocolate. Kristin Davis is ideally suited as the wife who is killed in a car accident on christmas eve. Her neglectful husband is given the last three days of her life to prove his love to her. The perfect, made for tv movie. Best still, it doesn't irritate the tear ducts and there is just enough saccharine to stomach!! Recommended!