Throughout my whole Hallmark/Lifetime Christmas film completest quest undertaken namely late-2019 onwards, an interesting quest but very mixed one, there was never the mentality of expecting a classic or the film in question to be flawless. Something that was never managed with Hallmark's output. There was always the expectation of seeing a film where one can see at least some effort rather than merely cash-in level. One could see that with most of Lifetime's output but not all.
Effort that was absolutely seen in 'Saying Yes to Christmas'. Did like the premise, it did sound different and it was nice to have a change from seeing Lifetime regulars. 'Saying Yes to Christmas' maybe could have done more with the premise and had more freshness, but of a variable year for Lifetime's Christmas output it is better than most and is worth saying yes to. Is it great? No. Does it have a lot of good things? To this reviewer, it certainly did, more so than not so good.
'Saying Yes to Christmas' does have imperfections. Outside of the magic wish, the story is very predictable and does little fresh with a formula that is pretty old hat. It did feel a little off to begin with, rather slow moving and awkward.
Like a lot of Lifetime films, the ending is too pat and the music could have been toned down and not been as prominent.
However, there is a lot to like. Namely the immensely likeable performances of Erika Prevost and Romaine Waite, with Prevost in particular injecting a lot of charm and spirit. They also sparkle in their chemistry together (sweet, warm and genuine) in by far one of the better and more believable 2021 Lifetime Christmas film chemistries, and their characters are not too perfect or too negative. Which was crucial, as they are together a lot here and how good their chemistry would be would make or break the film (luckily it was one of its best aspects). The supporting cast are solid and while their characters are cliched they don't bore or irritate.
Furthermore, the festive atmosphere is very well done and there are a fair share of sweet though thankfully not sickly scenes. Was not crazy about the script early on, but it did have a nice mix of funny and poignant lines and mostly flowed naturally. The story may be predictable but has a warm heart and charm and doesn't take itself too seriously thanks to some sparkling playfulness with the leads. The film doesn't feel dull. The scenery is typically lovely and shot very nicely.
Nice film all in all. 7/10.