I'm not sure why it's called Peppermints and Postcards, but whatever you call it, it was pretty good.
Christopher Russell has been a busy guy this year. Here, he is a pushy small-town reporter looking for his ticket to the big time.
Ella Cannon plays a single mom so meek she is spending the Christmas holidays hosting her ex-husband and his new Parisian fiancee in her home. She says she is happy being single, but it's clear she is not. She bonds with the fiancee.
When her daughter's letter to Santa asking for a love for her mom somehow goes viral, our reporter seizes on the opportunity. He is still licking wounds from a previous relationship, and has no interest in another one, only his ambition.
The movie has a slightly tongue-in-cheek feel, but the feelings of the characters are evident to the viewer almost before they occur to the character. This is a step forward for GAF.
Russell has developed quite a range between this, his baker earlier this year and last year's colorblind schoolteacher.
Ella Cannon was the witchy sister in last year's A Maple Valley Christmas. Here she is very much more copacetic, and aims an acerbic wit at the reporter from time to time. They each become adept at administering the needle.
The chemistry develops slowly, through a sometimes convoluted plot, perhaps the weakest part of the story.
In all, it's a little different, but definitely worth a watch.