The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey

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The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey is a story of love, redemption and above all, hope. When a broken hearted boy loses the treasured wooden nativity set that links him to his dead father, his worried mother persuades a reclusive, ill-tempered woodcarver to create a replacement, and to allow her son to watch him carve it. The commission takes their relationship to unexpected places as the young boy makes greater and more difficult demands of the woodcarver’s ability, and as Christmas approaches, the three of them struggle to come to terms with each other, their painful memories and the process of putting their unhappiness behind them. Outstanding performances, stunning CGI visuals and a brilliant score make this compelling, funny and ultimately, very moving adaptation of one of America’s most loved and award winning children’s books a must-see family movie experience. more info

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  1. 1
    Karen A. Christians Says:

    Great Family Movie!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Save at least one night in the Christmas season to watch this movie with the whole family. It is worth the time!

  2. 2
    P. Rasplicka Says:

    Miracle
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Loved the movie as much as the book. Was very true to the book. I laughed and cried. It touched my heart.

  3. 3
    JUDY Says:

    FANTASTIC DVD
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    THIS IS DIFFENTLY A FANTASTIC CHRISTMAS DVD THAT IS SO INSPIRATIONAL FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. I LOVED IT SO MUCH I HAD TO WATCH IT TWO DAYS IN A ROW.

  4. 4
    L. SCHMITZ Says:

    Good family friendly movie
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    This was a very good family friendly movie. There were some excellent lessons about ridiculing people who are different, recovering from deep losses and respecting others.

    It is all about relationships and how deep personal losses don’t have to destroy your life. There was some cute dialogue between the little boy and Jonathan Toomey as the new nativity set was carved.

    This is not the Bourne Identity, so don’t expect fast paced action. This is more about human beings than car crashes and pyrotechnics.

    The only reason I didn’t give it a better review is that there could have been more chemistry with the actors. The emotions were a little flat, so it is not as good as it could have been.

  5. 5
    Valerie Garner Says:

    Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I really enjoyed this movie. A hermit, unfriendly man with an amazing talent for wood carving is portrayed in this movie. A young widow and her young son contract this hermit (Toomey) to make a nativity set for them. It shows of a developing of relationship with this man with a mysterious past. The one thing I didn’t like was they never showed what his mysterious past was, only hinted at it.

    This story has wonderful character, a slower paced time with a family who views Christmas as truly special, despite very hard circumstances. It talks about the value of silence and other traits that are somewhat foreign to our modern culture.

    This is a different type of Christmas movie that is a joy to savor and reflect upon.

  6. 6
    Julie Hoover Says:

    A Lovely Christmas Movie
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I was given this movie by my mother-in-law to watch over the Christmas holiday. My only regret is that I did not watch it sooner. This is a beautiful and sincere Christmas story that truly touches the heart. I highly recommend this movie with a nice cup of hot chocolate, warm Christmas cookies, and a handkerchief–you will need it!!

  7. 7
    James A. Freeman Says:

    Movie So-so; Arrived in Good Condition
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    The movie arrived in a timely fashion and in good condition. The movie itself was not as great as some of the reviews indicated. First, Jonathan’s “miracle” was not much of one. There is an implication that he went to church, but there is no personal confession of faith from his lips and neither does he repent for his lack of trust of God or the time He has spent disobeying him by keeping to himself without serving Him and forsaking the assembling together of the saints as the book of Hebrews forbids. The end is abrupt and leaves you feeling a bit unfulfilled, as if something more of a summation or conclusion was wanting.

    Also, the son’s bad attitude is not really dealt with much. The mother and son presumably have faith in God since the nativity set was so important to them, but there is not much evidence of same in how they act and interact throughout the movie.

    Over all, the movie is family friendly, but I’d say some discernment should be used when watching with your kiddos and some poignant questions would be appropriate afterward to address what is wrong both spiritually, theologically and behaviorally. For example, “What should Mr. Toomey have done in response to losing his wife and child?” and “What comfort could the boy’s mother have taken and given to her son in light of what happened?”

  8. 8
    Larry E. Toomey Says:

    a must see film
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    i loved this film haveing lived all most the same story luckly i had 3 uncles to steep in i was 5 when my father died i hated him for that but learned like Jonathan life can be special plus my last name is TOOMEY.The movie looked great on my new LCD what thay can do with CG is wonderfull.

  9. 9
    Wilma Tarro Says:

    Love shows it changes peoples hearts
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This was a wonderful story of a family that kept their priorities straight no matter the loss of family and leaving a home they loved.

    The story is based on another man who lost his wife and ended up being loved and cared for by a family who lost their father and husband. No matter the situation we can still be an encouragement to others if we get beyond our pain. I highly recommend this movie for the entire family.

  10. 10
    B. Conger Says:

    Poignant and Beautiful
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Looking for something a little different to warm your heart this holiday season? Tom Beringer and Jolie Richardson deliver rich performances in a lovely, although at times somber, tale. The sets and filming are artistically done creating a gauzey feel enhancing the beauty and depth of the film. Although you will no doubt catch yourself smiling a few times during certain scenes, I wouldn’t call “The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey” typical lighthearted holiday fare; however, if you enjoy a little warmth, beauty, and “Silent Night” mixed in with all the “Jingle Bells”, Madison Avenue and excitement of the holidays, “The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey” may be a touching, classy answer. It has been for us.

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