“Learning What It Means to Really Help People”
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What You Need To Know:
THE CHRISTMAS SPARK is a charming, uplifting movie, with excellent chemistry between the romantic leads, Mario Lopez and Ali Cobrin. However, Viewers should know, though, that the movie focuses more on Adrian’s personal growth rather than the romance. THE CHRISTMAS SPARK has a strong Christian, moral worldview. People say Merry Christmas, discuss the Nativity Story, and sing a Christmas carol. Also, the male lead learns what it means to help other people, and the movie salutes the public service firefighters provide. THE CHRISTMAS SPARK has one light profanity and some lying, but the lying is resolved by repentance and forgiveness.
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Strong Christian, moral worldview set during Christmas with people wishing each other Merry Christmas, decorating Christmas trees, briefly discussing the Nativity story, and singing “Angels We Have Heard On High,” and people are focused on helping others and doing the right thing through their work as firefighters, movie promotes confession and forgiveness, and one character helps a victim of a house fire obtain her insurance money through legal research, plus movie extols the public service firefighters provide to the community;
No obscenities but one OMG profanity;
No violence;
No sex;
No nudity;
No alcohol use;
No smoking or drugs; and,
One character lies to his mother about being in the firefighter training program but eventually tells the truth and is forgiven, and another character finds out about the lie and doesn’t reveal the secret.
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As the movie opens, Adrian is sure he’ll get the big promotion at his fast-paced law firm. He works hard, pretends to know about the sports teams his boss likes, and has been with the firm for 15 years. However, when someone else gets the job, Adrian decides a life change is in order.
He signs up for the cadet program at his firefighter brother’s station, where he faces plenty of teasing from the much-younger cadets. Worse, he also faces anger from his training partner, Charlie. Adrian finds out Charlie’s father was a firefighter who died on the job, and Charlie thinks Adrian’s not taking the job seriously.
Adrian continues training, growing closer to Sarah, his niece’s teacher, and, he later finds out, Charlie’s mother. He also gets closer to Charlie, who reveals Sarah doesn’t know Charlie’s training to be a firefighter and would be furious if she knew. She worries Charlie will die just like his father.
As training draws to a close, Adrian gets a good job offer from his law firm. So, now he must decide if he really wants to go through with becoming a firefighter or return to the life where he spent nearly half his life.
THE CHRISTMAS SPARK is a charming, uplifting holiday movie that explores themes of grief and helping others. Mario Lopez is an excellent lead, with good chemistry with Ali Cobrin. Viewers should note, though, that the movie focuses on Adrian’s personal growth more than the romantic plotline.
THE CHRISTMAS SPARK has a strong Christian, moral worldview celebrating Christmas. People wish each other Merry Christmas. They also discuss the Nativity story and sing “Angels We Have Heard On High.” The movie also stresses family, friendship, forgiveness, and helping others. Finally, the male lead learns what it means to help other people, and the movie salutes the public service firefighters provide to the community. THE CHRISTMAS SPARK does have one light profanity and some lying, however. Otherwise, though, it has no objectionable content. Also, the lying is resolved by repentance and forgiveness.

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