The movie was filmed at a historic location
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Alana Higman, a die-hard Kansas City Chiefs fan, and her family are competing to win the team’s Fan of the Year contest, which will be judged by Fan Engagement Director Derrick. -Watching from home after this year’s lineup of holiday-themed romantic movies. Independence Square in Independence, Missouri, is actually open year-round.
But excuse me, this is a dud
The Higman family store and the locations where Norma and Nick’s BBQ restaurant served are also family-owned stores in real life. The Square is also lit up like in the movie. Well…I’m a Chiefs fan; I’m a Hunter King fan, and I’m a Tyler Hines fan.
They really laid it out on the thick of it
I wish I could stop there, but oh well, I have to elaborate. If you’re not a Chiefs fan, I don’t know how you get to the end of a movie like that. I didn’t find the chemistry between Hines and King to be very strong at all.
was very good as the cynical old man
The writing was so-so, the general story was a little weird. I liked the supporting cast, and Ed Begley, Jr. I thought it was interesting that there was a scene in there where the whole family is hitting the eggnog in a Hallmark movie.
But I won’t
I wish I could say better things.