Movie #2157 "Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas" (ion) I usually avoid overly preachy religious movies, and if you do, too, then dodge this one --- what got my attention was the idea that they were postal detectives dealing with Santa letters, and one in particular was a robotic, very cold guy who was the lead --- I wondered if he was really a robot or just a stiff actor, or an okay actor playing stiff but not believably --- whatever, the acting was weak, except for the blonde female lead who helps everyone out in the scenes she shares with them. But here's a first --- there was no kiss --- I was waiting for that because he started so robotically, that I wondered how he would get as far as to kiss her --- geez, they had enough time and scenes together, but nope. By the end, there was apparently a miracle that happened, but no kiss --- no certainty as to if they will ever be more than colleagues or friends. So I guess it was courageous to end that way, but not very satisfying to this watcher. I'd give it a 3 and not recommend it.
"SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED FOR CHRISTMAS" 1 hr, 24 mins. 2014 ion
When the beloved quartet of postal detectives discover an urgent letter written to God on Christmas Eve, they delay their own plans to help a little girl whose mother's life hangs in the balance.\
Director: Kevin Fair
Writers: Martha Williamson, Brandi Harkonen, Kerry Lenhart
Stars: Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
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