Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuForced to take a vacation from her job in Seattle, Holly returns to her hometown where she reluctantly agrees to become Santa's new elf at her dad's local department store.Forced to take a vacation from her job in Seattle, Holly returns to her hometown where she reluctantly agrees to become Santa's new elf at her dad's local department store.Forced to take a vacation from her job in Seattle, Holly returns to her hometown where she reluctantly agrees to become Santa's new elf at her dad's local department store.
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There s no chemistry here.
Its too superficial, everything s fake, too Many white rich problems, like " oh I have to take over my dad s company " (whatttt!!!? , oh Poor little grl) and that guy like ken, its a cartoon,he is a farmer and he never works and he doesn t have any money issues, thats weird right?
The mom s principal interest is that the main character has to get marry, hello its 1980 knocking the door? Come on!!!! We deserve better.
Also, there s no black actors anywhere....where s this place? The supreme court ?
I know that its a stereotype movie but this is too much, even for Hallmark kind ir movie.
Do not waste your time.
Cheers.
Its too superficial, everything s fake, too Many white rich problems, like " oh I have to take over my dad s company " (whatttt!!!? , oh Poor little grl) and that guy like ken, its a cartoon,he is a farmer and he never works and he doesn t have any money issues, thats weird right?
The mom s principal interest is that the main character has to get marry, hello its 1980 knocking the door? Come on!!!! We deserve better.
Also, there s no black actors anywhere....where s this place? The supreme court ?
I know that its a stereotype movie but this is too much, even for Hallmark kind ir movie.
Do not waste your time.
Cheers.
Just...not good. I wish that the idea of using boots to track down the department store Santa was the plot of the entire movie - kind of like a holiday, gender swapped Cinderella! That could have been a lot of fun. Here, the shoes are an afterthought in the last 15 minutes. Overall, the movie was not well plotted or well written and the main character's mother was extremely annoying. Hilty's other Lifetime movie, Sweet Mountain Christmas, was MUCH better!
Loved that line. There were a few good ones and some other good dialogue. The story had a lot of the usual things and in many ways was predictable. But there were something interesting things as well. The boots idea was simultaneously lame, kind of sweet, and unique in the way it was incorporated.
The acting was good. Megan Hilty and Noah Mills had a quiet but engaging chemistry together. It was nice watching them together. Mills was not energetic, but had a definite presence.
A lot of the story was about moving on without losing the heart of the past which is nothing new for Christmas movies, but it was nicely done.
The acting was good. Megan Hilty and Noah Mills had a quiet but engaging chemistry together. It was nice watching them together. Mills was not energetic, but had a definite presence.
A lot of the story was about moving on without losing the heart of the past which is nothing new for Christmas movies, but it was nicely done.
Was not sure as to whether 'Santa's Boots' would be a good film or not. It did sound like it could be a charming and light-hearted film, which is actually more than enough to make a Christmas film work. With the whole Cinderella reversal with the boot though to the story, it did sound like it could easily be a very cheesy film and not in an endearing way if not done right. Even the title, 'Santa's Boots', though is indication enough of what the film would be like.
'Santa's Boots' turned out to be a lovely film that achieved exactly what it set out to do without trying to do any more than necessary, while still showing effort in each component throughout. Sure, the whole stuff with the boots was very silly at first and quite corny. But as the story progressed, it became far less gimmicky and was actually quite sweet. It has been very hit and miss regarding all the recently seen Christmas films, and 'Santa's Boots' was one of the hits unquestionably.
It did get off to a pretty corny and slow start. It did get going quite quickly though once the boots plotline took getting used to and it was the very meaning of a very pleasant diversion, pure formula plot elements and all.
Although not an exceptional-looking film, it doesn't look cheap either and the location is lovely. The soundtrack gives the right amount of festive cheer and didn't feel inappropriate or heavy-handed. The script is an amiable mix of quietly amusing comedy, sweet but never over-sentimental romance and more serious moments that move and warm the heart without making the storytelling too dark.
Luckily, that is something that it never gets. The tone is constantly light-hearted and heart-warming, capturing the joy and charm of the holiday more than ideally. The story tropes are never anything original by any stretch, but the theme of moving on without forgetting is a relatable one and has a good deal of heart. The characters have enough personality and didn't irritate me, while Megan Hilty and Noah Mills give appealing understated performances (Hilty having the more energy of the two) and their chemistry is never dull or disengaged.
Overall, very nicely done. 8/10
'Santa's Boots' turned out to be a lovely film that achieved exactly what it set out to do without trying to do any more than necessary, while still showing effort in each component throughout. Sure, the whole stuff with the boots was very silly at first and quite corny. But as the story progressed, it became far less gimmicky and was actually quite sweet. It has been very hit and miss regarding all the recently seen Christmas films, and 'Santa's Boots' was one of the hits unquestionably.
It did get off to a pretty corny and slow start. It did get going quite quickly though once the boots plotline took getting used to and it was the very meaning of a very pleasant diversion, pure formula plot elements and all.
Although not an exceptional-looking film, it doesn't look cheap either and the location is lovely. The soundtrack gives the right amount of festive cheer and didn't feel inappropriate or heavy-handed. The script is an amiable mix of quietly amusing comedy, sweet but never over-sentimental romance and more serious moments that move and warm the heart without making the storytelling too dark.
Luckily, that is something that it never gets. The tone is constantly light-hearted and heart-warming, capturing the joy and charm of the holiday more than ideally. The story tropes are never anything original by any stretch, but the theme of moving on without forgetting is a relatable one and has a good deal of heart. The characters have enough personality and didn't irritate me, while Megan Hilty and Noah Mills give appealing understated performances (Hilty having the more energy of the two) and their chemistry is never dull or disengaged.
Overall, very nicely done. 8/10
So if Nick and Holly are both 35 and they both grew up in the small town, how is it that they never met each other?
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- WissenswertesThe story appears to be set in central Indiana. Both Noblesville and Carmel are located just north of Indianapolis in Hamilton County.
- PatzerIn one scene where Rob and Nick are talking over pizza and beer, the pizza slices in the box change positions a couple of times.
- VerbindungenReferences Schlaflos in Seattle (1993)
- SoundtracksThe Twelve Days of Christmas
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Written by Frederic Austin
Performed by Megan Hilty and Patricia Isaac
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