

On Christmas Day, with the help of his grandson, George still haunted with regret from the loss of Violet, the 'wayward girl' he loved decades ago, gets to go back through time and relive and possibly change his unresolved past.
Acting
Lloyd's fragile gravitas carries every scene.
Writing
Time-travel rules that serve emotion, not logic.
Director
Alyssa Rallo Bennett
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Christopher Lloyd filmed this between 'Back to the Future' anniversary tours, making his time-travel typecasting hilariously complete.
The low budget forces intimacy—no flashy effects, just Lloyd's face selling decades of longing in single takes.