7.1 stars.
Candace is usually good for generic Christmas ambience and good old fashioned family values for the holidays. This film showcases that very thing. With a bit of fantasy mixed in, 'Christmas Under Wraps' becomes slightly more interesting and less formulaic in nature, but not by much.
As we are shown throughout the film, this odd bunch of people live and work in this podunk town in the middle of nowhere Alaska. They say it's about 300 miles north of Anchorage. I can nitpick many aspects of the movie, but I'll refrain, except for two glaring ones that can't be ignored. Their clothes are always too perfectly neat, clean, and wrinkle free, whether in scrubs or normal attire. Also, if the town is 300 miles north of Anchorage, they would have flown into Fairbanks instead, whatever.
Candace is usually good for generic Christmas ambience and good old fashioned family values for the holidays. This film showcases that very thing. With a bit of fantasy mixed in, 'Christmas Under Wraps' becomes slightly more interesting and less formulaic in nature, but not by much.
As we are shown throughout the film, this odd bunch of people live and work in this podunk town in the middle of nowhere Alaska. They say it's about 300 miles north of Anchorage. I can nitpick many aspects of the movie, but I'll refrain, except for two glaring ones that can't be ignored. Their clothes are always too perfectly neat, clean, and wrinkle free, whether in scrubs or normal attire. Also, if the town is 300 miles north of Anchorage, they would have flown into Fairbanks instead, whatever.