Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love
It is the story that gives meaning to patience, faith, strength and will. That story began with the Partons, a family of humble people living in the Tennessee mountains, where they face a devastating event that defies their will. During what happened to them in those mountains, it seems that this family will give us a realistic view of their own holidays about faith, love, determination and patience.
August 1 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
9 February 1996, Moorpark, California, USA
19 January 1946, Sevierville, Tennessee, USA
November 29, 2016
These numerous, disorganized plot points attempt to make up for the flimsy dialogue and hammy acting - flaws that weren't nearly so evident in last year's movie.
December 02, 2016
This inspirational blending of two stories from Parton's childhood is just the thing to get you in the holiday spirit, but the life-and-death realities deserve consideration for sensitive viewers.
November 29, 2016
It isn't very good, and it isn't nearly as good as Parton deserves.
November 29, 2016
What pulls it all together is what pulls together everything Dolly Parton touches: heartfelt emotion, un-ironic portrayals of modest sincerity (Nettles and Schroder are particularly effective), and a gift for turning treacle into musical gold.
November 28, 2016
While the filmmakers... have sprinkled some genuine moments... made a great hire in casting Nettles... they have inadvertently made their subject, the charismatic singer herself, into someone whose life you'd rather not hear about anymore.
November 30, 2016
Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love is ultimately as sweet as the Whitman's Sampler the Parton kids get to dive into.

