A smart, sassy,
34-year-old Kristin (Shiri Appleby), who is estranged from her family and alone
on Christmas Eve goes to sleep alone on Christmas Eve and wakes up Christmas
morning seventeen years into her past to relive the worst Christmas of her
life.
So once she gets over
the initial shock she realises she has an opportunity to change her imperfect
past, so she styles herself as an older mentor to her younger self (Hannah
Marks)
Paramount to these
changes is mending the broken relationship with her mother (Elizabeth
Mitchell), something that seems impossible.
But if she can’t fix
her past then maybe she could do something about her less than perfect future.
The film has an
altogether credible cast that makes this film well worth watching if for no
other reason than that.
But the story is
excellent and well-structured and although the main target audience of this
family safe Christmas movie will be women past their teens, men should not be
put off by that because it’s very good.