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Christmas in Conway

Christmas in Conway (2013)

December. 01,2013
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6.7
| Drama Romance TV Movie

Duncan Mayor decides the perfect Christmas present for his terminally ill wife, Suzy, is a ride on a real Ferris wheel, set up in their very own back yard. As a young man, it was the perfect place for a wedding proposal. Now, years later, in order to relive the experience with his wife, Duncan will go to any length to make their fantasy become a reality.

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Hellen
2013/12/01

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Cubussoli
2013/12/02

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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TinsHeadline
2013/12/03

Touches You

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Billy Ollie
2013/12/04

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Ed-Shullivan
2013/12/05

Christmas in Conway will make you laugh, it will make you angry at the cranky neighbor Gayle Matthews (played by comedian Cheri Oteri), it will make you root for the unknown young lovers palliative care nurse Natalie Springer (Mandy Moore), and landscaper Tommy Harris (Riley Smith) but mostly it will make your own heart bleed with sorrow and hope for the true love felt by contractor husband Duncan Mayor (Andy Garcia) and his cancer stricken wife Suzy Mayor (Mary- Louise Parker).There are stories within stories which are explained by the bed ridden Suzy Mayor to her palliative care nurse Natalie Springer which allow us to slowly understand the deep anger and resentment that Suzy's husband Duncan carries with him like an elephant on his shoulders. This deep anger and resentment has no room for anyone in his life except his lovely bed ridden wife Natalie who he will do anything for, and I do mean anything. Now Suzy's good friend the Doctor Emmons (Jason Davis) has advised Suzy's husband Duncan that the agreement was that he would release Suzy from the hospital and allow her to die gracefully at home in her own bed on one condition only and that one condition being that Duncan had to agree to allow the palliative care nurse Natalie Springer to also reside in the house 24 hours each and every day to assist Suzy through her ups and many downs with her medication as the cancer took away her strength slowly.When Duncan experiences first hand a significant set back with Suzy's health when he tries to make her happy when he attempts to take her to the seaside carnival they once rode the Ferris wheel and he proposed to her on, he decides the next best thing that he can do to show her how much he loves her is to find an abandoned Ferris wheel and rebuild it in his own backyard. The only thing that was missing from this beautiful Christmas themed movie was the Beatles song "I get by with a little help from my friends", as Duncan's dream of making his ill wife Suzy happy by riding a Ferris wheel just once more and this dream could not be accomplished without a lot of help from some new friends.The film is an inspiration and reminds us not judge any person by a first or even second impression, but to think the best of everyone and they will reward you with the goodness that is within them, be it a little or a lot of goodness. Now the dying Suzy Mayor is rewarded with the goodness she deserves from others as she gave to the many people she touched, especially that of her husband Duncan who by the end of the film we all think very highly of.

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Mary Capps
2013/12/06

I am a hospice volunteer sitter, and this movie was particularly inspiring to me. It gave a realistic picture of what hospice patients and their family members go through and also the compassion of people who work in hospice occupations. It reflected the message of what hospice is all about. Movie is sad but also contains moments of humor and the love and compassion from the most unexpected people. Great actors and great writing and storyline. Love to see movies that reflect caring people. Loved it and great acting! Highly recommend, especially to families that have had loved ones under the care of hospice. This movie would be a great training tool for employees to watch!

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meridethlisa
2013/12/07

I enjoyed this movie but sadly I had one major major problem with it and it is kind of funny. Mary Louise Parker, the sick lady in the movie, funny enough she had the same role in Fried Green Tomatoes. Guess she is only good at one thing and also the bedroom setting was the same except for the big clock in fried green tomatoes. Please refrain from letting actresses know they are only good for one thing. Guess this is like being slotted in only one kind of role. Love Mary Louise Parker but honey I like you living..... Also I was hurt to know I can't post anything on this site if my spelling is correct. Guess we all go back to school a time or two. So for all you people that are like me and are not perfect, don't comment on movies here.

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vchimpanzee
2013/12/08

Natalie is a hospice nurse who lives in Florence, SC. Her boyfriend (either Bob or Brian) has gotten a great job in Chicago and he wants her to come up and visit soon. But after she takes him to the airport, Natalie must go to Conway, 60 miles from home, to take care of Suzy, who is terminal and was only allowed to come home from the hospital if she had a home care nurse.When Natalie arrives, next-door neighbor Gayle is determined to win the neighborhood Christmas decoration contest, and she is being helped by Tommy, who has a college degree but is a landscaper. Suzy's husband Duncan doesn't want a nurse, saying he can take care of her himself, but Natalie reminds him that she can only be at home with a nurse. Besides, Duncan is a contractor, though we never see him working for anyone else. If he takes time off work for Natalie, how can he pay the bills?Suzy is sweet and determined to do as much as possible, but she has given up on chemotherapy, so beating the cancer is no longer an option. But she isn't exactly giving up, and Natalie is so helpful. Duncan resists any attempt by anyone else to help him, particularly Tommy, who he hates for some reason. Duncan seems like a cranky old man to everyone else, but he is very loving to Suzy, and inside the house even shows the emotions he is trying to hide when anyone else is around. He doesn't know how he will make it without her.Duncan wants to take Suzy to Myrtle Beach so they can relive the day he proposed on a ferris wheel there. Natalie thinks it's not a good idea to drive Suzy so far, and she's right. Suzy gets sick and needs to go home. There is another way: Duncan goes to Family Kingdom and asks how he can get a ferris wheel of his own. The mechanic, who has to test the rides during the off-season, reluctantly tells him about Henry near Moncks Corner.It's beginning to look like this ferris wheel fantasy will never happen. Henry is a wacko who runs a junkyard and carries a gun which he will use on anyone who tries to steal from him. And no, that broken-down ferris wheel is NOT for sale.But one day a truck shows up with Henry and his partners Lonnie and either Bob or Brian. All they do is unload. Duncan will have to do the rest, and Henry provides what directions he has. It seems he and his partners used to travel around putting together rides for carnivals, but Henry had his own tragedy that made him bitter. But everything is about to fall into place. Duncan needs help and Tommy is there, if he can just get over whatever is bothering him.Meanwhile, Suzy is going downhill, though she tries to remain positive, and Natalie remains helpful. Her relationship is in trouble, but I think Natalie likes Tommy.As the ferris wheel goes up, the conceited Gayle objects to this monstrosity in her posh neighborhood and runs to her brother the sheriff. Can this fantasy really happen? Will Suzy even make it if it does?Mary Louise Parker is excellent. She doesn't really seem sick (she even has her hair) but it's just that her character is so strong and won't give up. And no matter what, she shows concern for others.I didn't recognize Andy Garcia, though he looks like Mitt Romney in this. Garcia is nothing like his past roles, but he is very good here, providing the perfect balance between bitter curmudgeon and loving but sad husband.Mandy Moore is sweet and caring, and determined to do whatever is necessary.Riley Smith is likable as Tommy.I didn't know Cheri Oteri but I sort of remember her from "Saturday Night Live" prime-time specials and clips. She provides most of the desperately needed humor.Mark Jeffrey Miller also stands out and gives us a few more laughs, showing a mix of bitterness and caring as the former carnival worker.I have only one complaint. They obviously didn't film this movie in the real towns. The movie was set in Conway and it has the Spanish moss that helps make the town so attractive. As the couple rode to Myrtle Beach, they crossed an attractive bridge which I've never seen. Conway has a real nice bridge they should have used. The Riverwalk was mentioned but I don't think the real one was shown, because I have visited it for the past six years and it didn't look quite like that. I have passed Family Kingdom amusement park in Myrtle Beach many times and may have gone there (whatever it was called then) as a child nearly fifty years ago. I don't think that was the real Family Kingdom either. And Moncks Corner is not as close to Conway as they made it look, and nowhere near a freeway.This is a family movie, but it doesn't shy away from the reality of terminal illness.But this is a worthy effort for the Hallmark Hall of Fame.

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