Christmastime is full of traditions, especially in the Buckley family. With their home perfectly trimmed for the Christmas season it is now time to choose a family the four Buckley brothers along with mom and dad will secretly “Elve”. This year Mom has decided on the Hagbarts, and according to the Buckley boys they are the meanest bullies at their school. Eleven-year-old Matthew can hardly stand it. By day the Hagbarts torture the Buckley brothers into submission, and by night the Buckleys drop of thoughtful Christmas gifts and treats to their sworn enemies. What will happen when Matthew is faced with a choice of ultimate revenge or doing good to others? The Christmas Project is a heartwarming comedy the whole family will enjoy.
I happened to get a sneak peek at this film, and from the beginning, I had memories of The Christmas Story. I love the fact that the four Buckley boys are the typical kids from a bygone era. Their antics are often silly, but unlike some Christmas films, they are also compeletely family-friendly. In fact, that was always my only criticism of The Christmas Story. As funny as it is, some of the humor is crueler than I would have liked, and some subject matters are not appropriate for my daughter, especially in her pre-teenage years.
If you do choose to watch this film, please do not compare it to the films you might see in a theater or even on major television networks. This story is predictable, and some of the acting is not as strong and polished as one might see elsewhere. However, that is not the real reason to watch this film, in my opinion.
The unquestioned star, in my humble opinion, is this darling canine. His name is Farding, and every time he makes his appearance, it sets the family off into a fit of laughter (with the exception of the mother in the family). But Farding certainly adds spice to the story and loads of humor.
Additionally, I absolutely adored the mother in this film. Meet Pam Buckley as played by Alison Akin Clark. She is the perfect epitome of a pregnant mom who is “cursed” to live with five men (four little boys, and her husband who isn’t too far behind that). However, if anyone can do it, Pam can! And indeed Alison is purely charming in this role!
Then there’s her hilarious, harried husband who loves to join in with his boys’ adventures whenever he can. But there is no doubt about his devotion to his family, and Brian Neal Clark gives a fun-loving performance in this film with the creation of this character!
Curious about the boys? Well, here’s the first.
Meet Jacob Buster who plays Matthew Buckley. He does an exceptional job protraying the boy who is a part of this fairly normal but often quirky family. He is the central figure in the story who often struggles with being the butt of jokes and not being able to stand up for himself at school.
And here’s Anson Bagley who plays Simon Buckley. You’ve got to love that face and glasses, right? It is a pure rapture to see so many young, talented actors in one film all playing brothers and doing it do convincingly.
Oh look, it’s Josh Reid as Peter Buckley. Don’t forget how much he loves that chicken. It becomes a big part of a humorous event within the film. Josh is a true pleasure in this film.
And then there’s Cooper Johnson who plays John Buckley. He’s the youngest of the four boys, and as you can see, he is devoted to Farding. Another enjoyable actor in a fun role!
Now, I promise that there are more than just this family in this film. The Buckleys are central to the plot, but there are some other amusing stories along the way, but I don’t want to spoil those moments for you.
So what is my verdict? For me, this is not the most exciting and entertaining Christmas movie I have ever seen, but there are so many worthwhile moments in the film that provide true family-friendly entertainment that will regale all members of the family unit. I would say your kids might enjoy the film more than you, but that’s not a bad thing. It is something everyone can appreciate together this holiday season. And the message will remind you of the true spirit of giving while providing some fun entertainment along the way.
So be sure that you check out the film at the links below. November 3rd is the official release date, but it is available for pre-order, so be sure to check it out!
2 Comments
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I love this movie it is absolutely a awesome movie especially for when kids bully it is a great movie to help them stop. It’s a good Christmas movie and bullying movie.
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I like the idea behind the film. I would like to see it. I love Christmas movies.
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