Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn event planner mistakenly throws out her grandmother's Christmas ornaments, and the person who finds the ornaments leads her on a scavenger hunt to retrieve them, helping her to find the m... Leer todoAn event planner mistakenly throws out her grandmother's Christmas ornaments, and the person who finds the ornaments leads her on a scavenger hunt to retrieve them, helping her to find the magic of Christmas again along the way.An event planner mistakenly throws out her grandmother's Christmas ornaments, and the person who finds the ornaments leads her on a scavenger hunt to retrieve them, helping her to find the magic of Christmas again along the way.
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I like Dianne Ladd. she is a great grandmother type in these roles. With a twinkle and some sass. The story was not terribly unique, but it was easy watching and I did not get bored. The sets were good and the two leads did a very good job. They were not bland holiday movie actors. Tiya Sircar has spark and the childhood buddy/neighbor played by Edward Ruttle was quite good. They elevated it.
Enjoyable, watchable holiday movie.
I admitt , I love this film for the beautiful work of Diane Ladd. Her performance reminds, in so high measure, my own grandmother. I love it of the interrassial solution.
The problem - off course - the scavenger hunt. First, because it becomes only a cliche of the Hallmark Christmas films. Second, because in this case is not just inspired used because in a Christmas film, fair and easy is to remind the virtues of generosity.
The last - the too obvious accent on memories. No doubts, them are very important, but their birth and survive has a different mechanism and, used in this case, it has the bad luck to become absurd, an exercise of exhibitionism or only an improvised cheesy, pinky solution.
But, a nice film. And I reppeate, the contribution of Diane Ladd is huge in this sense.
The problem - off course - the scavenger hunt. First, because it becomes only a cliche of the Hallmark Christmas films. Second, because in this case is not just inspired used because in a Christmas film, fair and easy is to remind the virtues of generosity.
The last - the too obvious accent on memories. No doubts, them are very important, but their birth and survive has a different mechanism and, used in this case, it has the bad luck to become absurd, an exercise of exhibitionism or only an improvised cheesy, pinky solution.
But, a nice film. And I reppeate, the contribution of Diane Ladd is huge in this sense.
By "pleasant enough", I mean it was sweet, with references to past family Christmases, had some attractive Christmasy scenes, and the acting was OK, incl. veteran Diane Ladd. But the part I wasn't crazy about was: the whole scavenger hunt premise was unrealistic. Once the ornaments and notes start appearing, Whitney should have been SO happy that SOMEBODY found the ornaments and saved them. Instead, we're supposed to believe all she's interested in is figuring out the riddles of where the next ornament is, and who sent it.
Tiya Sircar has a lot of charmand is good looking. The rest of supporting star cast also play their part, in this interesting tale of looking for discarded family jewellery.
Being such a big fan of Christmas and catching 'Christmas Lost and Found' by chance during a quiet period and one of my better ones health-wise, the title was quite catchy. Plus reading up on the premise it sounded like if done right it could be inoffensively charming if not exceptional. Was not expecting a big deal but certainly something at least watchable, would not have been content if it was less than that and some of the Christmas recently seen were less than that.
'Christmas Lost and Found' was luckily one of the watchable at least films. If only just, with there being a fair bit to criticise but also a lot to praise. As far as the recent Hallmark/Lifetime-like Christmas films go, 'Christmas Lost and Found' was neither among the best or worst and instead around solid middle which made me content at least. An unexceptional film but a very likeable one that knew what it wanted to be and didn't try to do any more than that.
Perhaps it was a little safe, it could have done with more conflict so long as it didn't get too dark which would have given it more depth, and if you have seen plenty of Hallmark/Lifetime-like festive films how it all maps out and how it's all going to end is never a surprise. Was constantly guessing what was going to happen and almost all the guesses (apart from the identity of the person doing the helping) were correct which took away a little from the enjoyment a little.
Some of the dialogue could have been more natural, though it did get much better once the film got going. Whitney has her annoying moments early on and there are places where events don't ring true and are reliant on convenience.
The production values are nice though and the soundtrack captures the spirit of the holiday with zest. The script does have moments that are amusing and placed well without being over-the-top, the quiet and sweet chemistry between the leads adds a lot to the film charm and it is charming and heart-warming with a light touch without being too heavy on the schmaltz.
Despite the lack of depth, generally the characters are likeable and the acting is more credible than a lot of Hallmark/Lifetime (or similar) festive films. Diane Ladd is my favourite and gives the film some class and sincerity.
On the whole, above average and pleasant though not much special. 6/10
'Christmas Lost and Found' was luckily one of the watchable at least films. If only just, with there being a fair bit to criticise but also a lot to praise. As far as the recent Hallmark/Lifetime-like Christmas films go, 'Christmas Lost and Found' was neither among the best or worst and instead around solid middle which made me content at least. An unexceptional film but a very likeable one that knew what it wanted to be and didn't try to do any more than that.
Perhaps it was a little safe, it could have done with more conflict so long as it didn't get too dark which would have given it more depth, and if you have seen plenty of Hallmark/Lifetime-like festive films how it all maps out and how it's all going to end is never a surprise. Was constantly guessing what was going to happen and almost all the guesses (apart from the identity of the person doing the helping) were correct which took away a little from the enjoyment a little.
Some of the dialogue could have been more natural, though it did get much better once the film got going. Whitney has her annoying moments early on and there are places where events don't ring true and are reliant on convenience.
The production values are nice though and the soundtrack captures the spirit of the holiday with zest. The script does have moments that are amusing and placed well without being over-the-top, the quiet and sweet chemistry between the leads adds a lot to the film charm and it is charming and heart-warming with a light touch without being too heavy on the schmaltz.
Despite the lack of depth, generally the characters are likeable and the acting is more credible than a lot of Hallmark/Lifetime (or similar) festive films. Diane Ladd is my favourite and gives the film some class and sincerity.
On the whole, above average and pleasant though not much special. 6/10
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