Christmas at the Drive-In
- Fernsehfilm
- 2022
- 1 Std. 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
1784
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eine Anwältin für Immobilienrecht versucht zu beweisen, dass das Drive-In-Theater ihrer Stadt, eine lokale Institution, nicht über die Feiertage geschlossen wird.Eine Anwältin für Immobilienrecht versucht zu beweisen, dass das Drive-In-Theater ihrer Stadt, eine lokale Institution, nicht über die Feiertage geschlossen wird.Eine Anwältin für Immobilienrecht versucht zu beweisen, dass das Drive-In-Theater ihrer Stadt, eine lokale Institution, nicht über die Feiertage geschlossen wird.
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I often say that this kind of movie does not deal well with reality. This premise is one of the more ridiculous in that way that I can remember. So let's try to get over it.
Now the premise is that two old high school flames have to work together on a Christmas (sort of) project. That is one of the more common ones. In other words, the story is just a platform to allow a romance to develop.
There is some decent dialogue including some funny lines. The acting is good. Based on the set-up, the lead protagonists should be about as antagonistic as they could be. While there is some residual friction over business matters and personal history, they get awfully friendly awfully fast and soon the friction turns to nostalgia. Danica McKellar and Neal Bledsoe do have very good chemistry.
There are some little mysteries that unveil later in the movie. Early on, both Sadie and Holden tell their side of their breakup in high school, but it's obvious that something is missing. About half way through we learn more about both backstories since high school.
I said let's try to get over it. Unfortunately, the movie keeps bringing the ridiculous premise up, like rubbing it in the viewer's face. It is central to the story all the way through. And the miracle is even more ridiculous. I really wish the premise hadn't been so stupid. I might have been able to see this as a slightly above average movie despite being entrenched in overused tropes and with no real surprises. But as is, the ridiculous story just takes away too much.
Now the premise is that two old high school flames have to work together on a Christmas (sort of) project. That is one of the more common ones. In other words, the story is just a platform to allow a romance to develop.
There is some decent dialogue including some funny lines. The acting is good. Based on the set-up, the lead protagonists should be about as antagonistic as they could be. While there is some residual friction over business matters and personal history, they get awfully friendly awfully fast and soon the friction turns to nostalgia. Danica McKellar and Neal Bledsoe do have very good chemistry.
There are some little mysteries that unveil later in the movie. Early on, both Sadie and Holden tell their side of their breakup in high school, but it's obvious that something is missing. About half way through we learn more about both backstories since high school.
I said let's try to get over it. Unfortunately, the movie keeps bringing the ridiculous premise up, like rubbing it in the viewer's face. It is central to the story all the way through. And the miracle is even more ridiculous. I really wish the premise hadn't been so stupid. I might have been able to see this as a slightly above average movie despite being entrenched in overused tropes and with no real surprises. But as is, the ridiculous story just takes away too much.
You get exactly what is expected - run of the mill formula, story, and production that's comfortable and bland - a good feeling filler of time that will make most any Lifetime or Hallmark watcher very happy. The actors had a fair amount of personality and chemistry. I personally tuned in because I've seen a number of other Danica McKellar Christmas projects over the years - so it's kind of tradition! Everyone did a decent job except with the graphics people and continuity - at one point the drive-in screen displays -
"Come Join Our Caralers Tonight!"
No - seriously. Uh Oh. Someone can't spell carolers!!!!!
It was quite a distraction from the movie.
Back to which - they wrote a mind numbing "twist" resolution to wrap up every loose end in one shot during the last few fleeting minutes of the run. BAM - it was over! That's how these things always go though. Would it be so hard to leave the formula behind and be a little more creative? Unfortunately the execs have to rubber stamp projects - and if it doesn't fit their mold, it becomes too frightening to green light. This one's worth a watch for an easy going holiday film.
"Come Join Our Caralers Tonight!"
No - seriously. Uh Oh. Someone can't spell carolers!!!!!
It was quite a distraction from the movie.
Back to which - they wrote a mind numbing "twist" resolution to wrap up every loose end in one shot during the last few fleeting minutes of the run. BAM - it was over! That's how these things always go though. Would it be so hard to leave the formula behind and be a little more creative? Unfortunately the execs have to rubber stamp projects - and if it doesn't fit their mold, it becomes too frightening to green light. This one's worth a watch for an easy going holiday film.
Together again.
I'm reading the reviews here (including the one for the Candace movie :-) ), and I'm struck by how seriously everybody takes these movies. I've learned over the years what to expect, so I'm not going to complain about it.
Right up front, this movie is not as good as Coming Home for Christmas.
For those who haven't seen that or don't care, this is a story about a businessman who inherits a drive-in and intends to sell it for development. Danica plays an attorney who has lots of memories there, and therefore decides she needs to save it.
She and Neal are tasked with putting forth a good-faith effort to make a go of the drive-in... in Winter in the snowbelt.
What's not realistic about that (sarc)?
Danica and Neal did not have the supporting cast they had in Coming Home, and they certainly didn't have the script, but I remain hopeful that GAC will resolve these things in time.
Six.
Apparently since I wrote this, Neal Bledsoe has stated he will no longer make movies for Great American because of what Candace Cameron Bure said about only portraying traditional marriage in their movies.
Docking a point for Neal and his politics.
Five.
I'm reading the reviews here (including the one for the Candace movie :-) ), and I'm struck by how seriously everybody takes these movies. I've learned over the years what to expect, so I'm not going to complain about it.
Right up front, this movie is not as good as Coming Home for Christmas.
For those who haven't seen that or don't care, this is a story about a businessman who inherits a drive-in and intends to sell it for development. Danica plays an attorney who has lots of memories there, and therefore decides she needs to save it.
She and Neal are tasked with putting forth a good-faith effort to make a go of the drive-in... in Winter in the snowbelt.
What's not realistic about that (sarc)?
Danica and Neal did not have the supporting cast they had in Coming Home, and they certainly didn't have the script, but I remain hopeful that GAC will resolve these things in time.
Six.
Apparently since I wrote this, Neal Bledsoe has stated he will no longer make movies for Great American because of what Candace Cameron Bure said about only portraying traditional marriage in their movies.
Docking a point for Neal and his politics.
Five.
Ah, it's Christmas time which means the occasional watch of the Danica McKellat Christmas movie since I was a fan of hers on the Wonder Years. I've actually found the ones on Hallmark to be a bit entertaining but his one (I know it's a different network) was by far the most boring and predictable of the bunch. Last year's wasn't much better, feels like her Christmas fare is going downhill. Christmas at the Drive In made zero sense for these two people to grow a relationship even with the lazy writing of having them been school mates. The relationship felt a bit forced and hopefully they find better writers for Danica's next Christmas adventure.
Meet Sadie (Danica McKellar) a failing lawyer, who has returned to her home town to find out that the drive-in cinema which she used to love going to is closing down. And Sadie gets determined to save it and prove that it's a good way to bring the community together. When she proposes that the Drive In should be saved to the major and his friends they give her 'til Christmas to prove that it's worth keeping open.
But as the days go by Sadie soon finds out this drive in is not gonna be saved overnight and it's gonna take more than just a few ideas about how to keep people warm whilst they're watching a film outside to stop it from closing down.
At first I almost turned this film off because the acting is not that great and it didn't make me laugh much but as the film went on, I got more and more interested in how or if Sadie is going to be save her local cinema. And I think that's because I enjoy going to the cinema and it upset me a bit when they closed during the COVID pandemic and in the end I found it watchable and I might watch it again next Christmas...if I can't find anything else on TV or Netflix.
I also liked this film because it was only 87 minutes and didn't drag on for too long, but I think the length of this film could have been more appealing if they had made it more kid friendly, perhaps by having a few child actors and then it could have attracted families with children that are too young to sit still throughout a long film.
But as the days go by Sadie soon finds out this drive in is not gonna be saved overnight and it's gonna take more than just a few ideas about how to keep people warm whilst they're watching a film outside to stop it from closing down.
At first I almost turned this film off because the acting is not that great and it didn't make me laugh much but as the film went on, I got more and more interested in how or if Sadie is going to be save her local cinema. And I think that's because I enjoy going to the cinema and it upset me a bit when they closed during the COVID pandemic and in the end I found it watchable and I might watch it again next Christmas...if I can't find anything else on TV or Netflix.
I also liked this film because it was only 87 minutes and didn't drag on for too long, but I think the length of this film could have been more appealing if they had made it more kid friendly, perhaps by having a few child actors and then it could have attracted families with children that are too young to sit still throughout a long film.
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