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This year, Hallmark added two new Christmas in July originals. While some have difficulty getting into the spirit while it's warm and sunny outside, this was the ideal film to transport you to the snowy mountains near a small town. includes all of that.

While it was about finding a rare snowflake, it symbolized how rare certain relationships were. Falling Like Snowflakes felt like coming home. Small towns always have beautiful art galleries to peek into, but seeing 34 snowflakes on display was breathtaking.



It's that little attention to detail that makes you feel special. Since this was a Christmas in July special, there's a good chance this was filmed during the winter when snow was on the ground, making it look more realistic. The decorations, including a Charles Dicken-themed Inn and holiday and Christmas lights, were stunning.

Having two veteran stars like Marcus Rosner and Rebecca Dalton in this sold the film. Rebecca Dalton stars as Teagan Ainsley, a photographer determined to find a Stellar Dendrite, a rare 12-sided snowflake, and complete her snowflake exhibit to win the art auction and raise money for the community center. When she drove Julie, one of her students, home, Teagan ran into Noah ( ), Julie's dad, her old boyfriend.

It's an overdone trope, but sometimes it works, running into an ex you haven't seen in years. Hallmark has done this before with ; only then was there more bitterness left over. Dalton and Rosner exhibited effortless chemistry.

It seemed like .

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