Sometimes it is just nice to sit down and watch a new movie that so many others enjoy in Hallmark’s “Countdown to Christmas” program.
More than raising my expectations, I had a wonderful time watching Ice Sculpture Christmas as a whimsical movie. I found viewing the original ice sculptures in the movie was the most enjoyable part.
Directed by David Mackay, the movie follows a young woman, Callie Shaw, played by Rachel Boston. Her unwavering childhood dream is to be an accomplished chef. Trying to get her foot in the door, she nabbed a lowly job at a country club washing dishes with the hope of working her way up the ladder where the real cooking happens – in the kitchen. David Manning, played by David Alpay, is a well-off childhood friend who works for his father. The two meet up again by chance, and the scene is entertaining to watch.
The movie cuts back and forth between their childhood friendship and their present budding romance, which makes it pleasurable and attractive. The well-rounded cast adds more to Callie and David’s story and shows how David lives a very different lifestyle from Callie in terms of money and success. He never abandons his feelings for Callie, even though she struggles with her own financial problems while trying to work her way into the country club kitchen.
Without her consent, David enters Callie in a two-person team competition for an ice sculpting contest. He knows she is more than capable of adding her talents. Her self-esteem is heightened, yet David is not that talented or helpful with sculpting. Callie senses there could be a problem, particularly when she finds out who her direct competition is.
Of course, the ending is predictable, but that makes Hallmark movies so much fun to watch. You can always count on a happily ever after ending.

