Christmas Town (2019) -
I fell in love with Tim Rozon when I first saw him as Mutt in 'Schitt's Creek' (2015-20) and he was even cuter in this. I'd have grabbed him and not let him go from the first moment I saw him, but that's just me I suppose.
Candace gave her usual well rounded performance too and overall the cast did a good job.
It was the typical story, that was actually far too convenient in a lot of ways and the town was far too friendly and kind to be real (Sadly), but wouldn't it be nice if there really were places like that? My teeth would fall out from the sweetness, but I'd probably enjoy it for at least a year or so.
The disagreement that they had was daft and I think that the writers need to work on that, because it seems to be happening a lot lately. They should have given them something to properly get upset about in order to see how true their love really was.
This was one of the films of this type that had obviously had a bit more thought and maybe money put in to it, so even though it was too good to be true and a formulaic romance, it wasn't offensive and had a cheer and jolly nature that was pleasant to watch. I particularly liked the idea of fate/destiny playing a hand in them coming together.
6.75/10.