‘TIS THE SEASON TO BE IRISH’: A CUTE BUT NORMAL CHRISTMAS MOVIE
Part of this year’s Countdown to Christmas lineup, ‘Tis the Season to be Irish is set in a very pretty place, but is ultimately not the most memorable of its peers.
‘Tis the Season to be Irish (2024) Hallmark TV Film Review
Moving from place to place is a normal Rose (Fiona Gubelmann) is quite comfortable of. She flips houses and soon as she has remodeled the home, she puts it up for sale, already looking for her next adventure. Hoping to honor her mother, who once loved Ireland, the next house she buys is in the small village her mother once visited and loved.
Her plans remain the same and she sets out to make this a quite flip and a short stay. She finds her efforts run into to some snags when a local realtor and historian, Sean (Eion Macken).
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The usual festiveness of any Christmas movie applies to ‘Tis the Season to be Irish, and Fiona isn’t new to the Hallmark films. The best thing about this film though is its setting. There is plenty of lush and sweeping scenes and scenery. There isn’t much else to talk about with this one. It’s cute and sweet, like usual, but ultimately not one that stands out as being terribly memorable.
I like the characters and appreciate that the end gives these characters the chance to convince us that they are prepared to make changes, and do it convincingly so. Perfectly cheerful, this is only a middling film, but it’s still fun.
Watch for encore showings of ‘Tis the season to be Irish on Hallmark; or find, at publication, streaming with Hallmark+
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Content: nothing to note. This one is a standard TV-G Hallmark film; there’s a kiss or two and nothing else worth mentioning.
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