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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSamantha returns home for her town's winter festival to celebrate her father's retirement from coaching. Her hopes for a quiet visit are dashed when she encounters her high-school sweetheart... Alles lesenSamantha returns home for her town's winter festival to celebrate her father's retirement from coaching. Her hopes for a quiet visit are dashed when she encounters her high-school sweetheart, NFL quarterback Jake.Samantha returns home for her town's winter festival to celebrate her father's retirement from coaching. Her hopes for a quiet visit are dashed when she encounters her high-school sweetheart, NFL quarterback Jake.
Levi Zachary Dunford
- Young Boy
- (as Levi Dunford)
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Good Actress, Lindy Booth, and good casting saves this. I'm not a fan of Trevor Donovan, but he was right for this part of a star quarterback. He was tall and athletic at least. Lindy Booth is a talented actress. I liked her in this. I also enjoyed the casting of Joe Theisman as a sports agent and Ed Marinaro as Lindy's dad and a retired coach.
The two main characters seem more believable together than some movie couples. Her friend (and she) wouldn't be telling so many people she is pregnant if she only found out a week ago. There is a silent scene in which they communicate a lot without saying anything, which is unusual especially for a Hallmark movie.
I really enjoyed this Hallmark winter movie. The two leads had great chemistry, a perfect choice. I've been a little disappointed with the new Hallmark movie endings lately but this one reminded me of one of their classic Hallmark stories. I'll be saving this one on the DVR.
Hallmark are very variable when it comes to their Christmas/winterfest offerings. Some are surprisingly good and did impress me, as long as one does not expect anything award worthy (it's not that kind of film). Some are decent. Some are mediocre at best. Some are very bad. And then there are some that are in between. While the story sounded very been there, done that, some 2019 Hallmark festive films were good and Lindy Booth has been good in other things.
'SnowComing' is not one of the best 2019 Hallmark festive films, like 'Two Turtle Doves' and 'The Christmas Club' for examples. It is also not one of the worst, which is particularly applicable to 'A Cheerful Christmas' and 'Christmas Scavenger Hunt'. It's in the in between category, so not a bad position to be in but also not a great one. 'SnowComing' is worth a one time watch and a middling effort as far as the Winterefest Hallmark films go, but there is not quite enough to it to warrant repeat viewings and is pretty average overall.
The best thing about 'SnowComing' is Booth, who is moving when she needs to be and never in a melodramatic way and also having an infectious energy and charm without being hyperactive. Have found Hallmark's female lead character writing's very variable, but this was a character that struck me as likeable and worth empathising with and not being frustrated or annoyed by her flaws. The supporting cast are also strong, with Caitlin Stryker sparkling in a role that is amusing and sympathetic.
Furthermore, Booth does have moments of very nice chemistry with Trevor Donovan. Especially when their chemistry and the relationship has grown, do agree that there is a beautifully done and very subtly acted scene that is wordless. Production values are decent and don't look amateurish, regardless of any questions of authenticity the scenery is very easy on the eyes and complemented by the photography well. Hallmark does not always do very well when it comes to their music, but the music fares fine here. It fits, it's not too loud and the sound of it appeals.
Didn't care for Donovan however. Even for the dullest and most cliched type of male lead Hallmark character (and the film does nothing to bring any freshness to this overused trope), Donovan is far too lightweight and ill at ease. Do agree with those that say that he in no way passes believably as a football player. While the chemistry between him and Booth did get better and more natural, it never properly scintillated and took a while to connect. With two completely contrasting personalities too they were a bit too much of a mismatch.
Also found most of the dialogue pretty bad. Very awkward sounding and very cheesy and over-sentimental, the equivalent of having five cheeseburgers mixed with twelve large lumps of sugar at the same time. The story was pretty much the same Hallmark Christmas/winterfest film formula repeated, meaning one knows exactly what to expect throughout the film's length. Some of the film is pretty uneventful narratively and becomes too hasty and forced in the final act. The pace can be rather pedestrian especially in the first third.
In conclusion, very average but watchable. 5/10.
'SnowComing' is not one of the best 2019 Hallmark festive films, like 'Two Turtle Doves' and 'The Christmas Club' for examples. It is also not one of the worst, which is particularly applicable to 'A Cheerful Christmas' and 'Christmas Scavenger Hunt'. It's in the in between category, so not a bad position to be in but also not a great one. 'SnowComing' is worth a one time watch and a middling effort as far as the Winterefest Hallmark films go, but there is not quite enough to it to warrant repeat viewings and is pretty average overall.
The best thing about 'SnowComing' is Booth, who is moving when she needs to be and never in a melodramatic way and also having an infectious energy and charm without being hyperactive. Have found Hallmark's female lead character writing's very variable, but this was a character that struck me as likeable and worth empathising with and not being frustrated or annoyed by her flaws. The supporting cast are also strong, with Caitlin Stryker sparkling in a role that is amusing and sympathetic.
Furthermore, Booth does have moments of very nice chemistry with Trevor Donovan. Especially when their chemistry and the relationship has grown, do agree that there is a beautifully done and very subtly acted scene that is wordless. Production values are decent and don't look amateurish, regardless of any questions of authenticity the scenery is very easy on the eyes and complemented by the photography well. Hallmark does not always do very well when it comes to their music, but the music fares fine here. It fits, it's not too loud and the sound of it appeals.
Didn't care for Donovan however. Even for the dullest and most cliched type of male lead Hallmark character (and the film does nothing to bring any freshness to this overused trope), Donovan is far too lightweight and ill at ease. Do agree with those that say that he in no way passes believably as a football player. While the chemistry between him and Booth did get better and more natural, it never properly scintillated and took a while to connect. With two completely contrasting personalities too they were a bit too much of a mismatch.
Also found most of the dialogue pretty bad. Very awkward sounding and very cheesy and over-sentimental, the equivalent of having five cheeseburgers mixed with twelve large lumps of sugar at the same time. The story was pretty much the same Hallmark Christmas/winterfest film formula repeated, meaning one knows exactly what to expect throughout the film's length. Some of the film is pretty uneventful narratively and becomes too hasty and forced in the final act. The pace can be rather pedestrian especially in the first third.
In conclusion, very average but watchable. 5/10.
The experience of Lindy Booth in the domain of Hallmark Christmas films makes things very clear and very easy. Her eyes , her smile are enough for each new role. The cliches are the same, the cheesy scenes are not different, the library is at its fair place. Trevor Donovan is...just good looking. That is the good point and the bad point , too, in this case. Because his best contribution is the presence. Any effort of the viewer to discover the football player is wast of time and attention. But the story is generous and he makes only the necessary. Andrew Dunbar gives a very funy Peter Pan syndrom example Graham, Caitlin Stryker is the fair Diana but the motif to see the film, the real motif is the couple proposed by Ed Marinaro and Lynda Boyd. Short, for me, like so many other Hallmark films, nice represents the high calificative. Or, maybe, more proper, comfortable.
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- WissenswertesWhen Jake's agent (Joe Theismann) is talking to Jake about scripts, he puts his hand on a stack of scripts. The top one is Love on the Sidelines (2015) . This movie also had Joe Theismann and the team in that movie was also the Miners.
- PatzerWhen Jake and Samantha are making snow angels, their entire backs, head to toe, are lying in the snow. Immediately after they are done and Jake pulls Samantha to stand up it shows her from behind. There is not a flake of snow on her, even her wool hat, which would be coated in snow in reality. There is only a quick shot of him from that angle, but he has no snow on him either.
- VerbindungenReferences Love on the Sidelines (2015)
- SoundtracksMy 4 Letters
(credited as "Four Letters")
Performed by Brielle Von Hugel
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