Ariel und Mark entdecken, dass ihr Urlaub in einem idyllischen Weihnachtshäuschen nicht das Einzige ist, was sie lieben.Ariel und Mark entdecken, dass ihr Urlaub in einem idyllischen Weihnachtshäuschen nicht das Einzige ist, was sie lieben.Ariel und Mark entdecken, dass ihr Urlaub in einem idyllischen Weihnachtshäuschen nicht das Einzige ist, was sie lieben.
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9bldz
While it seems Christmas movies are churned out quicker than a batch of Christmas cookies lately, Christmas in the Pines stands above the rest. Fabulously cast with an ensemble of talented actors and higher than average production value, I recommend this one to friends and family often. It follows the model of traditional Hallmark-style movies but is a refreshing new take. Would love to see Jillian Murray and Dean Geyer starring together in more roles!
Be sure to add this to your yearly watch-list when seeking Christmas classics. Gary Wheeler has a great selection of other Holiday films as well. Merry Christmas!
Be sure to add this to your yearly watch-list when seeking Christmas classics. Gary Wheeler has a great selection of other Holiday films as well. Merry Christmas!
We watched this with three generations of family right after our Thanksgiving feast. It was sweet, endearing and clever, and everyone aged 17 - 85 enjoyed it. So nice to watch a family-oriented movie together without fear of embarrassing sex scenes or bad language!
10awstukes
This movie is a warm dose of feel-good joy. With so many negative things happening in the world today, it's a welcome diversion to step into the sweet world of Christmas in the Pines. Enjoy it! Highly recommended.
If you are looking to watch a real Christmas movie, a Christmas movie that really showcases the meaning, and the spirit of this sacred holiday, this movie is for you. It is sincere and moving.
Christmas In The Pines (2021) -
The whole concept of this film was daft to begin with and so was Dean Geyer's hair. Who did that to him? They should be found and shot! The role of Mark was definitely not his best yet and the hair among other things made him look and appear goofy.
I was tempted to turn the film off, because it was just so idiotically predictable, with no chances of a surprise, but in the end I did stick with it, mostly for Dean despite that terrible do. I mean curtains for God's sake?
The emotional backstories for each of them were a bit basic and mushy, a bit TOO sentimental. I do like some soul and a sense of loving family, but everything was so saddening or compromising for them both. They make their lives so hard in such an unrealistic way.
I hate the fact that I use the word twee so often, but it really was soooo twee and schmaltzy to boot!
The brother Trevor played by Aaron Mees was cute though and perhaps with his more normal haircut he outshone Dean a tad. I would be interested to see him as a leading man in next years run of Christmas films, because I thought that he could bring something new.
Mark's Dad (Grant Goodeve) however, reminded me of The Red Skull from Marvel's 'Captain America'. Even my Mother said he looked scary, which was a worry with them all out in the wilderness, as they seemed to be.
Ariel's Boss, Jeremy (Joseph Curtis Callender) was really strange too and no magazine would wait until Christmas Eve for an article for that years edition. That would have been wrapped up by October at the latest.
The fall out between the two leads, Mark and Ariel, was really stupid, lame and over the top, it was bad enough that they had behaved like children from the beginning.
I suppose that I shouldn't have expected anything less as a result, but I do believe that the writers need to come up with some new ideas for these films, because I don't think that they're really trying hard enough and the producers are letting them get away with it.
There was a montage towards the end that was basically a recap of the entire film. It was overly long and definitely a way to fill the film out to meet the one and a half hour time stamp that they all have.
Overall it was a stupid situation where two people managed to buy the same house due to some technicality, which didn't come across as Santa's magic, so much as a way to show why they shouldn't be together.
It will not be on my watch again list. Dean didn't even have a moment in just a towel!?? So why would I put myself through it again?
3.75/10.
The whole concept of this film was daft to begin with and so was Dean Geyer's hair. Who did that to him? They should be found and shot! The role of Mark was definitely not his best yet and the hair among other things made him look and appear goofy.
I was tempted to turn the film off, because it was just so idiotically predictable, with no chances of a surprise, but in the end I did stick with it, mostly for Dean despite that terrible do. I mean curtains for God's sake?
The emotional backstories for each of them were a bit basic and mushy, a bit TOO sentimental. I do like some soul and a sense of loving family, but everything was so saddening or compromising for them both. They make their lives so hard in such an unrealistic way.
I hate the fact that I use the word twee so often, but it really was soooo twee and schmaltzy to boot!
The brother Trevor played by Aaron Mees was cute though and perhaps with his more normal haircut he outshone Dean a tad. I would be interested to see him as a leading man in next years run of Christmas films, because I thought that he could bring something new.
Mark's Dad (Grant Goodeve) however, reminded me of The Red Skull from Marvel's 'Captain America'. Even my Mother said he looked scary, which was a worry with them all out in the wilderness, as they seemed to be.
Ariel's Boss, Jeremy (Joseph Curtis Callender) was really strange too and no magazine would wait until Christmas Eve for an article for that years edition. That would have been wrapped up by October at the latest.
The fall out between the two leads, Mark and Ariel, was really stupid, lame and over the top, it was bad enough that they had behaved like children from the beginning.
I suppose that I shouldn't have expected anything less as a result, but I do believe that the writers need to come up with some new ideas for these films, because I don't think that they're really trying hard enough and the producers are letting them get away with it.
There was a montage towards the end that was basically a recap of the entire film. It was overly long and definitely a way to fill the film out to meet the one and a half hour time stamp that they all have.
Overall it was a stupid situation where two people managed to buy the same house due to some technicality, which didn't come across as Santa's magic, so much as a way to show why they shouldn't be together.
It will not be on my watch again list. Dean didn't even have a moment in just a towel!?? So why would I put myself through it again?
3.75/10.
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- WissenswertesJillian Murray and Dean Geyer are married to each other in real life.
- PatzerIn Act I, Ariel and Erica come to cottage. There are green deciduous shrubs in the front of cottage but they are snow sprayed. There are even green deciduous trees but they are carefully blurred, and you can see them again when Ariel and Mark go out of cottage a bit later or when Ariel's family comes. Around half of movie, Peter, Duke, Trevor and Jasmine go through forest, and you can see again snow sprayed deciduous trees. But the worst offender was at around 1:10 in when Ariel and Mark were sitting back in the backyard in the evening. Somebody forgot to snow spray - there was barely any snow on the ground, and you can see a lot of beautiful light green / a bit of yellow vines plants.
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