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Take Me Back for Christmas 2022 Movie Review Trailer Poster Online

Renée (Vanessa Lengies) has always dreamed of starting her own business, but when her mother fell ill, she and her husband Aaron (Corey Sevier) returned to the suburbs to care for her and were forced to put their dreams on hold. Now, a decade later, she's officially stuck in a rut with mounting bills and a dead-end job putting a strain on her normally happy marriage.


After a particularly daunting day working at a local gift shop, an elf who runs the Santa Claus exhibit offers to grant Renée one Christmas wish. Though skeptical, her exasperation gets the better of her and she wishes for a different life... only to wake up in a New York City skyscraper as the CEO of one of the world's most successful meal kit delivery companies. To top it off, her mother is still alive.

Director: Corey Sevier
Writer: Kate Pragnell
Stars: Vanessa Lengies, Corey Sevier, Paula Boudreau

It seems her wish came true and her new reality is seemingly perfect, except for one thing: she's no longer married to Aaron. In a desperate attempt to win him back, Renée hires Aaron, now a successful chef, to develop a Christmas dinner meal kit that benefits local food banks. With her new plan in place, she and Aaron begin to fall in love again, bringing her one step closer to "having it all."


But as complications arise in this new reality and the clock ticks down to Christmas Eve, Renée is forced to wonder if going back is the key to moving forward in life and love.

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