Christmas On My Mind(2019) (2025)
The story kicks off with a bang—or rather, a slip. Lucy Lovett (Greene) hits her head and wakes up clutching a wedding dress, naturally assuming she is about to marry her soulmate, Zach Callahan (Walker).
Unlike some lighter holiday rom-coms, this film leans into the mystery and the bittersweet realization of lost time. Book vs. Movie
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Fun fact for the readers out there: the movie is actually based on the novel by Denene Millner. While the film takes some creative liberties to fit the Hallmark "Countdown to Christmas" mold, it maintains the core emotional journey of rediscovering one's true self. How to Watch
Ashley Greene and Andrew Walker have effortless chemistry. Walker, a Hallmark veteran, is in peak form here as the rugged but tender Zach. The story kicks off with a bang—or rather, a slip
While amnesia is a staple in holiday movies, this one feels a bit more grounded. Here is what makes it special:
The only problem? She and Zach broke up . Lucy has an entire life in Portland she doesn’t remember, including a new fiancé she doesn't recognize. Desperate to piece her life back together, she returns to her small hometown in Maine to find the "missing" two years and figure out why she and Zach ever let each other go. Why It Stands Out Book vs
Set in a charming, snow-covered Maine town, the film captures that cozy, "stuck in a snow globe" aesthetic perfectly.