Cheryl ha estado estancada como administradora los últimos cinco años. Al visitar a su familia por Navidad, viaja mágicamente cinco años atrás durante una semana, como ella había deseado, y ... Leer todoCheryl ha estado estancada como administradora los últimos cinco años. Al visitar a su familia por Navidad, viaja mágicamente cinco años atrás durante una semana, como ella había deseado, y empieza de nuevo su carrera y su vida amorosa.Cheryl ha estado estancada como administradora los últimos cinco años. Al visitar a su familia por Navidad, viaja mágicamente cinco años atrás durante una semana, como ella había deseado, y empieza de nuevo su carrera y su vida amorosa.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Robert Jenkins
- (as Bobby L. Stewart)
Reseñas destacadas
At the start of the movie, I felt Tamera Mowry-Housley's character was a bit silly but as the movie progressed, she became more likable and her character developed. I love time-travel plots in general and this didn't fail me. The ending wasn't as predictable as most Hallmark movies. Give this movie a chance. I think you'll be surprised at how enjoyable it is!!!
Also, the scenes on the carousel were very awkward. Could it have gone faster? Or could they have added in more special effects or whooshing sounds? Something was off there.
Having said all that, this was a pleasant, above average Hallmark offering and it's always nice to see Tamara Mowry-Housely on the screen. She is a good leading lady!
'Christmas Comes Twice' is one of the average ones, neither terrible or particularly good. It is not one of the worst Hallmark Christmas films of 2020, or of their 2020 output overall. It is also a long way from being one of the best on all counts. While not hating 'Christmas Comes Twice' and finding some good things about it, there for me wasn't that much to write home about and there are some significant issues here (even when trying to not expect too much, certainly not high art).
There are good things here. Michael Xavier plays his role with understated confidence and honesty and comes over as very likeable. Sheryl Lee Ralph brings a lot of spark whenever she appears and her presence was refreshing. The supporting cast in general were well above average despite the material not being great.
Production values are pleasing, with the scenery being especially beautiful. There are some pleasant moments in the soundtrack.
However, 'Christmas Comes Twice' could have been better and has quite a lot of problems. The idea here was good and interesting, it is just too safely and conventionally executed with little imagination. The story never really comes to life either, too much of it is slight and drags and motivations and everything with the science are not very well fleshed out at all. The ending is very rushed and leaves more questions than answers. Too much of the script is awkward sounding and lacks spark.
Furthermore, Tamera Mowry-Housley tries her best with what she's given but she never looks completely comfortable and instead flat and neurotic. Really disliked her character too, very arrogant and snobbish and she never really grows as a character. Neither does the chemistry between her and Xavier, which is very muted and that is being generous. The direction is routine.
All in all, worth one time watch but pretty average. 5/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- PifiasWhen Cheryl and Miss Nelson are having wine after Cheryl's first day in Science Club, the amount of wine in Cheryl's glass changes between shots.
- Citas
Cheryl Jenkins: Almost done. Just checking the connection.
Janice: You have people for that.
Cheryl Jenkins: Ah, there you go. You know I can't help it. I'm hands-on.
- ConexionesReferenced in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Rob McElhenney/Ariana DeBose/Sting (2021)
- Banda sonoraChristmas Without You
Performed by Ava Max
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation
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