The Good Witch's Charm (2012 TV Movie)
6/10
Baby, mirror and snow bear
16 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
The 5th film tried hard to capture the mysticism of the first three movies but didn't and so they reintroduced spiced cookies and the magic shop. The film was more savoury than sweet. It tasted too much like a salad, instead of dessert. It was a pleasant story but the grandpa seems like a different character. He's not the same in this, and he's a lot more glum and negative here. The only solution Cassie had for him was an ancient pocket knife that didn't cheer him up, although it added salt to his wound. He was a lot more sad about ageing, and refused to go on a family trip. He pointed out to Cassie that he was too old for all the activities but she ignored him. She seems a lot more detached, maybe it's because her character has workload, running a shop, being a mayor and a new mother. The kids have totally grown up now. We're seeing Cassie and Jake's new baby daughter Grace, which was lovely. The elements in the film, such as the mysterious vanishing trick, the vanishing acts of Cassie, the ornaments, the scarab, snowglobe bear and even the enchanting swan lake give this a more fairytale feel than the last film, which was the 4th in the series. However, it lacked the haunting Grey House and the gorgeous cat Isis again. The former bakery lady was a Cinderella character but she disappeared from the last film, now Martha is the new baker. Martha is a likeable and cheerful character and I'm glad she's become a friend.
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