“FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS”
MOVIE REVIEW
"Falling for Christmas" is an American romantic comedy film
directed by Janeen Damien from a screenplay by Jeff Bonnet and Ron Oliver. The
film stars Lindsay Lohan, Chord Overstreet, George Young, Jack Wagner and
Olivia Perez.
Spoiled hotel heiress Sierra Belmont is appointed vice president of her
father's flagship resort in Aspen, despite having no interest in the business.
When her influential boyfriend Tad proposes to her on a mountain, she gets into
a skiing accident, after which she breaks up with Tad and loses her memory. The
hotel staff at the Belmont think Sierra and Tad are on a trip and no one comes
looking for them.
Unable to confirm her identity at the hospital, Jack Russell finds her
and offers her a place at his bed and breakfast hotel, Northstar Lodge, after a
failed business venture with her father. Sierra, taking the name Sarah, adjusts
to a normal life and bonds with Russell and his family. When the hotel is
struggling, Sierra throws a party to raise funds for the hotel. Meanwhile, Tad
gets lost in the woods and finds shelter with the lonely Ralph, who takes him
to town on foot.
Four days later, Sierra's father realizes she is missing and alerts the
sheriff who retrieves Tad and Ralph. At the party, the town comes together to
support the Northstar Lodge, which has been declared a historic site. Before
Jack can thank Sierra, Tad and her father rush to take her home and restore her
memory. Sierra decides to make a move for herself and resigns from the position
her father created, realizing that the hotel business is not for her.
Meanwhile, Jake's daughter Evie reveals her wish for Jake to find love and
convinces him to look for Sierra. Jake confesses his love to Sierra, who has
broken off her engagement to Tad. Sierra's father believes he owes Jake for
finding Sierra, so he decides to invest in the Northstar Lodge. They have a
very merry Christmas. "Falling for Christmas" is a one-of-a-kind,
cozy watch for families during the festive season.
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