7/10
A peculiar supernatural twist
9 January 2023
7.3 stars.

This is Hallmark Christmas movie #159 for me this year. I noticed about 2 days ago that I'm nearly burnt out. I might delete the 60 or so that I have left and re-record them next year. I'm making room for regular Hallmark films, no more Christmas... TBD.

That being said, this movie has several touching moments, but also very much the opposite. I am conflicted about the chemistry, and there's no reason for it other than she needs that "Five More Minutes". Other than that being the moment that this whole story pivots around, I can see no reason for the haphazard behavior that prevails throughout.

On the bright side, I learned a lot from the childrens' interactions, which teaches us that "everyone needs a friend". How the kids get along so well, is a testament to the innocence and innate humility of children, and we should strive to be more like that.

One major concept we learn as we go is that the lead male is the most like a child of the adults, and he's showing her this at every turn, but she repeatedly misses the point. Where the story shines are in the micro moments of magical communication between them, which is a real eye opener. These are the moments that I really savor with Hallmark, and unfortunately are so rare I have to comment here and now. This leads me to the next point, which is 'Five More Minutes: Moments Like These', has a vast multitude of frustrating moments, sprouting from inconsistent behaviors in the leads. Many interactions between them are strange and unrealistic. How many times does a couple need to look into each other's eyes with a love and passion and just ignore the obvious? The real estate aspect of it was not realistic either. There is no way they are putting condos where that house stands, it makes no sense, they are not in a location that would permit it, zoning doesn't work that way. I can think of several others, but I'll let you see for yourself.

If you don't believe in immortality of the soul, this film will be lost on you. It's a theological discussion left for another place and time. The prophetic touch is interesting, nothing like any Hallmark theme I've seen to date... almost a 'Time Traveler's Wife' intermingled with spiritual prognostication. It's only tread upon lightly, nothing to invasive.

Have a look see, I think everyone should see this movie once.
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