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A holiday fable that tells the story of an elderly man discovering love for the first time.
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| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressThe chemistry between the two of them is so beautiful and the astonishing poignancy of the final scene, done with all of just one line of dialogue is applause-worthy in and of itself. |
| Jam! MoviesLiz BraunThe performances from Landau and Burstyn are gobsmacking, and while there's nothing truly unexpected or surprising in the story, these two keep you watching regardless. |
| Flicks.co.nzJames CrootDon't be put off by the golden-hued, overly saccharine opening to this seemingly twee December (in both senses of the word) romance, because it hides a final quarter that packs an emotional wallop. |
| Movie RetrieverBrian TallericoThere's nothing minor about the central performances in this film, even if they're in the pursuit of something that just doesn't quite work overall. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...[Martin Landau's] stirring portrayal is ultimately the most consistently captivating element within the proceedings. |
| NewsBlazePrairie MillerIt was Bette Davis who said 'growing old ain't for sissies.' And this film reiterates that notion from which no human being lucky enough to survive that long is exempt, framing old age as perhaps the greatest superhero screen manifestation of all. |
| TheLoop21.comKam WilliamsA poignant primer on making the most of a last chance at romance! |
| Dallas Morning NewsCary DarlingIt concerns an older man, alone during the holidays, who unexpectedly finds love. It also features two strong performances from veteran actors Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn. |
| Film-Forward.comNora Lee MandelA couple . . . who can still prove that true love never dies--only if love can survive this heavy-handed dose of sentimentality landing on it. |
| User ReviewRuth BLove, love, love, this brilliant love story! |