Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJulie (Jonna Walsh) and Rick (Nick Ballard) fall in love despite being on opposite sides of feuding Christmas-tree-farm families.Julie (Jonna Walsh) and Rick (Nick Ballard) fall in love despite being on opposite sides of feuding Christmas-tree-farm families.Julie (Jonna Walsh) and Rick (Nick Ballard) fall in love despite being on opposite sides of feuding Christmas-tree-farm families.
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And while still not a great film, 'The Spruces and the Pines' actually fared better than expected. It was cute and heart-warming so a pleasant and nothing to be offended by watch, but also on the too safe and bland side at other points (not to mention it not being much different from other Christmas films in some of the material). Very little if anything is done awfully, but at the same time 'The Spruces and the Pines' isn't exactly distinguished.
Will begin with mentioning the good. The production values are pleasing on the eye, the scenery has an authentic Christmassy feel and the photography doesn't try to do too much while not being claustrophobic. The soundtrack is also suitably festive without being overpowering in volume or over-utilised.
Enough parts are amusingly light-hearted and there are some heart-warming and charming moments without being too saccharine. The characters at least don't bore or irritate, even if they lack depth. The dialogue is not as cheesy or as over-sentimental as feared. The acting fares decently, with a likeable John McGregor giving the best performance with charming, feisty Sarah Fischer close behind.
On the other hand, 'The Spruces and the Pines' could have been better. The story is too simple and has no real surprises. The conflict could have done with more tension and the too tidy and over too soon resolution falls flat on delivering on the emotional impact, which isn't really there.
Some of the writing is on the stilted side early on and the pacing in need of more tightness. Also felt that Nick Ballard was rather stiff in a blandly written role. Jonna Walsh is also a little on the bland side and their chemistry could have done with more wit.
In conclusion, decent if not exceptional. 6/10
The story is pretty basic and predictable. While the Romeo and Juliet story is not new and has been done many times, it is a slightly different approach to a Christmas story. Actually, Christmas is not as central to the details of this story as it is in many holiday movies. We don't find the writer checking off one tradition after another just to meet some quota. However there are really no surprises. Jonna Walsh and Nick Ballard connect well even if they are a little stiff, especially Ballard. The feud seems unreasonable in our day especially when we learn the true history of it.
This is a very rudimentary film from start to finish. It's about two families. One family has the last name of Spruce. The other family with the last name of Pine. These two families have had an old rivalry going back decades. They are at odds with one another, yet they live on adjacent properties. The whole town is aware of this unsettled dispute of some sort between the families. This sort of movie has been done many times. Inevitably one child of a family falls in love with a child of the other family, and they are under a lot of pressure to break up due to old grudges. Some films have displayed this theme in an entertaining and fun way, this one is not so fun.
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- TriviaDowntown scenes that were filmed in Ayer, Massachusetts include locations such as Union Coffee Roasters, D.J. Hussey Farm and Mistletoe Christmas Tree Farm.
- ErroresWhen Rick Spruce writes in his note pad. "Stay away from the Pines" He actually wrote "Stay away from the Pins". Later when Julie Pine steals the note pad and reads "Stay away from the Pines," is spelled correctly.
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Julie Pine: Well, this is a Christmas tradition that every tree farmer should know.
[Julie opens a canister]
Rick Spruce: Are those pine needles?
Julie Pine: Yup.
Rick Spruce: You put those in the tea?
Julie Pine: They are the tea.
[Julie prepares the drink]
Julie Pine: My Mom would make this for us every winter. Here you go.
Rick Spruce: Thank you.
[Rick hesitates]
Julie Pine: Go on.
[Rick takes a sip]
Julie Pine: What do you think?
Rick Spruce: It's like Christmas in a cup.
Julie Pine: Cheers.
Rick Spruce: Cheers.
- Bandas sonorasO Tannenbaum
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Performed by The Jollybeans
Courtesy of Ed Grenga Music Publishing Co.
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