(6) An income is needed to live in an apartment, but it is assumed that no income is needed to buy and run a house. (5) City people leave their apartment without locking their apartment door which has many deadbolt locks begging to be used. (4) Closet light bulbs remain switched-on 24 hours a day. The bike is gone, but he catches the thief with cash in hand, but he does not attempt to claim the money. (3) Our hero sees a bike stolen and sold for cash. (1) Some of the actors play their parts straight, and some play their parts like baffoonish clowns. This is one of the most illogical TV movies ever made - and that is saying a lot. Nice film! However this film is a rip-off of "Remember the Night". The film is about 2nd chances and most of all forgiveness. But as the holiday nears its end, it looks as though a budding romance might just save them after all. With jail on the horizon, Trish and Patsy are scared for their future. To ensure they don't make a run for it, he entrusts their care to Bert. The store owner wants them arrested, but decides to wait until Christmas is over. But when they try to take advantage of holiday shoppers with fat wallets, they run into a little snag-a department store security guard named Bert (Mark Ruffalo) catches them in the act. In this film Trish (Mary Stuart Masterson) and her six-year-old niece, Patsy, make their living by picking pockets. The film is called"On The 2nd Day of Christmas". Here is my first "Discovery" of a good Christmas film for 2017. IF ITS A NEGATIVE REVIEW THEN THEY MIGHT HAVE A GRUDGE AGAINST THE FILM. NOW WHEN ITS A POSITIVE REVIEW THAT TELLS ME THEY WERE INVOLVED WITH THE MOVIE. SOME REVIEWERS HAVE ONLY ONE REVIEW TO THEIR NAME. Are you the type who loves holiday romances? This one will work its warm and fuzzy charm on you.īEWARE OF FALSE REVIEWS & REVIEWERS. All other actors, including Howard Hesseman, are fine while the film has good sets, costumes, and plot concepts. Since the two adults are single and good-looking, can a thief and a guard fall for each other? You bet! This sweet, somewhat derivative film has two attractive, talented lead actors who carry the film along nicely. Trish and Patsy try to run away at least a couple of times, but Bert matches wits with them. Therefore, the owner commands Bert to take the two back to his, Bert's, apartment and keep an eye on the them until the day AFTER Christmas. The image of the store will suffer to have a CHILD arrested on the holiday. Yet, its Christmas Eve, as Bert points out. Despite Trish saying that she was merely trying to find the owner of the wallet, the store owner orders her and her niece to the authorities. The duo comes to Bert's store where they endeavor to take a gentleman's wallet. Meanwhile, Trish (Mary Stuart Masterson) and her niece Patsy run street cons where they pickpocket and trick folks out of their wallets. Therefore, he has settled into a security guard's position in a major department store. Unfortunately, his eyes are not perfect enough for the job. Bert (Mark Ruffalo) comes from a family of police officers and had aspirations for the profession himself.
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