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The Christmas Blessing
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Manufacturer: LIVING ARTS Find all by LIVING ARTS
Directed By: Karen Arthur Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Theatrical Release: December 18, 2005
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Starring: Rob Lowe; Neal Patrick Harris; Rebecca Gayheart and Angus T. Jones
Nathan Andrews has grown up and is now a medical resident. When the young doctor loses a patient, he begins to rethink his career and moves back home with his father. Just as Nathan is settling in his world begins to crumble when the lives of the woman he loves and an innocent young boy are in crisis. Nathan finds himself questioning God, fate and the fragility of life, all the while hoping for a Christmas Miracle.
User Submitted The Christmas Blessing Reviews October 8, 2008 The Christmas Blessing I totally enjoyed this refreshing movie, there should be more like it made. Kathy
September 29, 2008 Beautiful! The Christmas blessing is a film with the real things in life. It touched my heart. I would recommend this film to everyone!
August 17, 2008 Sad but wonderful movie This movie was very good but has really sad parts in it. But, it also has very wonderful parts in it. This is another one to purchase.
February 18, 2008 Wonderful Movie This movie may not be the best movie ever produced but the meaning hit's your heart in a big way. I would recommend watching this when you are down and you will soon know how fortunate you are.
February 11, 2008 Girls night movie Very good sequel to Christmas Shoes. Have tissues handy. It is a real tear jerker.
January 5, 2008 The Christmas Blessing I bought this movie because I already own The Christmas Shoes, and wanted to see the sequel. This movie was disappointing to me. It was okay, but mostly it didn't have anything to do with the first one. For one thing, on the Christmas Shoes, the shoes are left on Nathan's mother's grave at the end, and yet on the Christmas Blessing they are given to Good Will on accident while the father of Nathan is cleaning out his closet. This story involves Nathan, all grown up and being a doctor.. When Nathan loses a patient on the table, he decides to go home and visit his father. He becomes involved with a woman there, and then decides not to be a doctor anymore, and lies to her about his career. The movie jumps around too much, and doesn't get you absorbed until the end. Nathan meets Rob Lowe, the man who helped him pay for the red Christmas shoes at the ending. The movie is explained kind of choppy, like this review. I guess sometimes we just have to draw our own conclusion without watching the next movie. This one was one I wish I would've missed. Even my 8 year old liked the Christmas Shoes better than this movie.
December 30, 2007 Christmas Blessing It is a wonderful movie. Heartwarming. It has a great message to all.
December 30, 2007 heartwarming This is a great family movie, we watched with the kids and everyone enjoyed it.
December 25, 2007 The Christmas Blessing This is one of the BEST DVD'S that can be enjoyed by all! The story weaves several themes. As a result, you do not know what to expect next. The results are pleasing and surprising. The DVD is so well done that I gave several away as Christmas gifts.
December 24, 2007 The Blessing Similar to the Music Box and Timepiece, these two movied take you on a wonderful heartwarming journey. We see how two families interwine in ways we cannot predict. ANd how change can come in a moment of inspiration--and we will never be the same again. The Christmas Shoes and The Christmas Blessing are worth having in your collection.
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