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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWorking through some difficult decisions, a mother and father summon their two grown sons home for the holidays.Working through some difficult decisions, a mother and father summon their two grown sons home for the holidays.Working through some difficult decisions, a mother and father summon their two grown sons home for the holidays.
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Alex Gilmour
- Teen Troy
- (as Shawn Alexander Gilmour)
Zara Nikou Sichani
- Rose
- (as Zara Nikou Sichan)
Celeste 'Coco' Conn
- Young Andi
- (as Coco Conn)
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Listen, if you're watching Hallmark Christmas movies expecting them to be Citizen Kane, you need to stop watching. BUT, when they get it right, they are fun, idyllic and take you away from reality for a couple of hours. Of course they're formulaic. The Christmas House is fun, and formulaic. However, finally, Hallmark has shown that all families do not look the same. It is so nice to see the LGBTQ community represented, and not in a funny best friend way. Rather, as it should be, just like everyone else. It made me so happy to see this, and I applaud Hallmark for realizing the importance of representation. Is it my favorite Hallmark Christmas movie? Nope, but, I will remember it nonetheless. Well done.
Sweet and cute Hallmark movie, one of the better ones in the recent past. The cast is very good and Robert Buckley is so likeable in the lead and he co-wrote the story!
'The Christmas House' did sound like a lovely film on paper. While 2020 was not a consistent year for Hallmark when it came to their Christmas films, and actually their films in general, there were some real surprise gems that were so much better than expected. Was a bit worried about it being too predictable and that it would be a more of the same Christmas in the family sort of film that has been seen a good deal recently with varied success.
As said, 2020 did see some real surprises in a good way in what was an inconsistent (not unexpected, as all their years are that and also the terrible unforeseen circumstances) year for Hallmark. 'The Christmas House' is towards being one of the best of theirs from the year and was more refreshing and entertaining than most of them too. Am one of those that absolutely welcomed the inclusion of diversity and it was handled in good taste in placement and representation, not thrown in or shoved in the face. Do wish though on a side note that the subplot in question, which was a relatable one, was bigger.
It has a couple of slow-ish stretches early on and the whole mother and father relationship is rushed and resolved too patly. Formula wise, it is predictable.
Did think that there could have been a few less subplots and more time could have been devoted to fleshing out character motivations more, especially the reason for the planned separation which is agreed too vague.
Everything else however is on point. While Robert Buckley appeals in his role and has a lot of likeability, Treat Williams and Sharon Lawrence are even better, emotive and with a real feel for the lighter touch when needed. Lawrence has a very difficult character to like, but she doesn't make a control freak sort of character cartoonish and it's not too unrealistic a representation of this kind of person. The characters aren't too perfect but to me their flaws weren't too heavily exaggerated at the same time. The acting chemistry is sincere and natural.
Personally did think that 'The Christmas House' looked reasonably attractive, the at times tacky decorations aside. Especially the scenery, and the music has a pleasant and nostalgic quality that doesn't become overdone, over-emphasised or too syrupy. The direction was sympathetic but still gave the film momentum when necessary. The dialogue is heartfelt, thoughtful and flows well without being self-indulgent or too flowery. Was surprised at how refreshingly funny some of it was and how smile-worthy delivered it was. The storytelling is far from perfect, but it wasn't dull, was warm hearted, had heart and didn't become too contrived or overly sugary sweet in my view. Some of the situations were not too hard to relate to and were generally fun and heartfelt, even if lack of clarity and ridiculousness creeped in at points.
Concluding, not my definition of great but better than most of the 2020 Hallmark Christmas films. 7/10.
As said, 2020 did see some real surprises in a good way in what was an inconsistent (not unexpected, as all their years are that and also the terrible unforeseen circumstances) year for Hallmark. 'The Christmas House' is towards being one of the best of theirs from the year and was more refreshing and entertaining than most of them too. Am one of those that absolutely welcomed the inclusion of diversity and it was handled in good taste in placement and representation, not thrown in or shoved in the face. Do wish though on a side note that the subplot in question, which was a relatable one, was bigger.
It has a couple of slow-ish stretches early on and the whole mother and father relationship is rushed and resolved too patly. Formula wise, it is predictable.
Did think that there could have been a few less subplots and more time could have been devoted to fleshing out character motivations more, especially the reason for the planned separation which is agreed too vague.
Everything else however is on point. While Robert Buckley appeals in his role and has a lot of likeability, Treat Williams and Sharon Lawrence are even better, emotive and with a real feel for the lighter touch when needed. Lawrence has a very difficult character to like, but she doesn't make a control freak sort of character cartoonish and it's not too unrealistic a representation of this kind of person. The characters aren't too perfect but to me their flaws weren't too heavily exaggerated at the same time. The acting chemistry is sincere and natural.
Personally did think that 'The Christmas House' looked reasonably attractive, the at times tacky decorations aside. Especially the scenery, and the music has a pleasant and nostalgic quality that doesn't become overdone, over-emphasised or too syrupy. The direction was sympathetic but still gave the film momentum when necessary. The dialogue is heartfelt, thoughtful and flows well without being self-indulgent or too flowery. Was surprised at how refreshingly funny some of it was and how smile-worthy delivered it was. The storytelling is far from perfect, but it wasn't dull, was warm hearted, had heart and didn't become too contrived or overly sugary sweet in my view. Some of the situations were not too hard to relate to and were generally fun and heartfelt, even if lack of clarity and ridiculousness creeped in at points.
Concluding, not my definition of great but better than most of the 2020 Hallmark Christmas films. 7/10.
Mike is heading home for the holidays. His parents are doing a long tradition in their family, "The Christmas House" in which they set up the whole house with Christmas decorations, both inside and outside. While there we found out that Mike's parents are going through a rough patch in the marriage and that Brandon, Mike's brother, and his husband Jake are trying to adopt. Meanwhile, Mike is reconnecting with his childhood friend and neighbour, Andi.
It was such a nice film. I thought this was quite different of what Hallmark usually offers. Still predictable, still very Christmassy, but it followed a different structure. (you know, leads knowing each other, problem, happily ever after, done). In fact, Mike and Andi's relationship is a sub-plot of the movie. The focus is on the whole family and them figuring out their problems and relationship. The cast had great chemistry all together. I particulary liked the flashbacks scenes, they were such a emotional touch. Also, I laughed more than once, specially with Brandon and Mike who actually behaved like siblings.
I like that Hallmark is being more inclusive, and the scene of Brandon and Jake kissing and the final scene must have made so many people mad that makes me so happy. Hallmark, keep it going! I literally don't have anything to complain, it is such a heartfelt movie. I'm adding it to my favorites for sure. Kudos to Robert for being so involved in the story.
It was such a nice film. I thought this was quite different of what Hallmark usually offers. Still predictable, still very Christmassy, but it followed a different structure. (you know, leads knowing each other, problem, happily ever after, done). In fact, Mike and Andi's relationship is a sub-plot of the movie. The focus is on the whole family and them figuring out their problems and relationship. The cast had great chemistry all together. I particulary liked the flashbacks scenes, they were such a emotional touch. Also, I laughed more than once, specially with Brandon and Mike who actually behaved like siblings.
I like that Hallmark is being more inclusive, and the scene of Brandon and Jake kissing and the final scene must have made so many people mad that makes me so happy. Hallmark, keep it going! I literally don't have anything to complain, it is such a heartfelt movie. I'm adding it to my favorites for sure. Kudos to Robert for being so involved in the story.
6/10 - Hallmark's groundbreaking step to include a gay couple as part of the main storyline quite frankly deserved a better plot line altogether
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- WissenswertesThe movie was inspired by Robert Buckley's childhood experiences.
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Mike Mitchell: [sarcastically] You think you're so wise.
Brandon Mitchell: About time you recognized it. I am *brimming* with wisdom. I am up to my *eyeballs* in wisdom. Do you want to hear some more?
Mike Mitchell: No, I think I'm good, thank you.
Brandon Mitchell: Sometimes you look...
Mike Mitchell: All good!
Brandon Mitchell: Just saying.
- VerbindungenFollowed by The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls (2021)
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By what name was The Christmas House (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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