This movie doesn't get an award for originality of premise -- we've seen two other movies where the female lead takes on an impostor as her boyfriend or fiance.
In this one, her boyfriend breaks up with her just before they are supposed to travel to her family home for the holidays. Having given him a big build-up to her Christmas-devoted family, she winds up taking an actor home with her to pose as "Ethan", her erstwhile boyfriend.
There is a twist here. The other "imposter boyfriend" movies had the "imposter" reluctant to take on the task. In this one, the "impostor" is an actor who is eager to experience a small town, family Christmas to prepare for a possible role he auditioned for, and he takes on the opportunity with relish.
Of course, complications ensue. The writers did a good job of keeping the complications interesting and amusing, and the actors did a fine job of taking the "funny parts" off the page and making them funny on the screen -- which doesn't happen from some scripts.
We got quite a few chuckles out of this one, and that makes any movie worth watching.
Holiday Date
2019
Comedy / Drama / Romance
Plot summary
In the approach to Christmas, Brooke Miller receives two pieces of bad news. A tailor at a high end New York City boutique, she who aspires to be a designer in her own right, she is told by her boss Nina that her designs are not cutting edge enough in Brooke's style leaning more toward the classics. And Ethan Reinhart, her architect boyfriend of six months, not only tells her at the last minute that he will not be accompanying her for Christmas to her hometown of Whispering Pines, PA to meet her parents, Walter and Donna Miller, as was the plan, but that he is breaking up with her in seeing that plan as moving far too fast for a relationship he does not truly foresee lasting the long term. While being heartbroken, Brooke may come to the realization that Ethan is correct in that she was more enamored with the thought of him than with he himself, especially as she is tired of being the only single at their family gatherings, not only with her parents still happy after all these years, but with her older sister Ashley having been with her husband Glen for fifteen years with an adolescent daughter, Tessa, of their own. At her friends Megan and Larry's Christmas party, Larry a talent agent, Brooke meets Joel Parker, one of Larry's clients who is up for what could be his breakthrough movie role in a small town, Capraesque story. As Joel is a big city boy through and through, Larry is able to convince both Brooke and Joel for Joel to accompany her to Whispering Pines for Christmas pretending to be Ethan, so that Brooke will still have her holiday date, and Joel can immerse himself in an acting role akin to that in the movie. The problems arising are associated to Joel's ability to carry off the ruse, especially as he is nothing like what Brooke has told her family about Ethan, and in his exuberance in that immersion into the role. But the bigger problem may be that the two of them start to fall for each other, something long term which is hindered by this ruse, and which may be further complicated if her family discovers the truth before Brooke and Joel are prepared to tell them.
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Our laugh winner so far for the 2019 Hallmark Christmas movie season
LUDICROUS !
I know that most of Hallmark movies are the epitome of 'fairy tales', but really? We have a grown woman coming home, and scared to death that she has to arrive without a boyfriend on her arm ? Then, there are the parents, Mum in particular who is a 'boyfriend' obsessive and talks of nothing else on the phone or around the house. The woman is a nutcase, and irritating that the daughter doesn't tell her so. Not a good advert for American Mums !!!!
And as for the engagement, well, instead of being walked all over by the family with excitement, why not explain - these two weren't 12 year olds, but adults !
Bruce Boxleitner must be desperate to appear in a film like this.
Then there are the house lights EVERYWHERE, must cost a fortune in batteries !!! And how many Christmas Trees does one house need ? They too were everywhere, and then a big production was made of "decorating the family tree together" oh for God's sake. The worse cheesiest film ever made.
Holidays are Fun to Celebrate
Hallmark scores high with Holiday Date. The entire cast makes the movie a joy to watch. Lots of fun, laughter and a greater understanding that the season has lots to celebrate.
Make sure you put this movie on your to watch list. Leaves you smiling.