Clio se hace amigo de Fred, un ex cantante de jazz que ha tenido mala suerte.Clio se hace amigo de Fred, un ex cantante de jazz que ha tenido mala suerte.Clio se hace amigo de Fred, un ex cantante de jazz que ha tenido mala suerte.
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Tamsen Glaser
- Candice
- (as Tamsen Glase)
Nevaeh Ashanti
- Young Clio
- (as Nevaeh Crawford)
Kenashia T. Douglas
- Victoria
- (as Kenashia Douglas)
Runako Marshall
- Robert
- (as Runako Chioke Marshall)
Allie Santo Domingo
- Hannah
- (as Allie Domingo)
Zachary Schafer
- Hannah's Father
- (as Zachary Ji Schafer)
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This was such a wonderful movie. Stan Shaw shines in this role as Fred and Sashani Nichole, did a phenomenal job as Mia, his estranged daughter. Their scenes were the heartbeat of this film along with the music. Ashanti sang like an angel, and also did a good job as "Kind Clio." Giving this a 10/10 is a no brainer. The entire cast did a wonderful job as well. Loved it.
Lifetime have done a number of Christmas films centered around music. Quality-wise they have varied and whether they work has always depended on the lead roles, which has always been the case. Some are surprisingly good and others either scrape average or below that. The same goes for Lifetime's Christmas output in general and their overall work. Nobody should watch a Lifetime film expecting anything award-worthy, but they shouldn't be automatically dismissed.
2019 was a variable to unimpressive year for Lifetime (better than Hallmark though on the whole). 'Winter Song' is one of their hits as far as their music-themed films go, and as far as their 2019 festive output goes it's one of the best too. In my view, would go as far to say that 'Winter Song' is one of the best they've done and that it is a beautiful film that is not quite flawless. It is different for them, being more serious in tone and poignantly so, but it is a case of different being done well.
'Winter Song' isn't flawless. It did drag on occasions.
Am another person too who had a problem with Fred's decision making regarding the surgery, which came over as too selfish and unrealistic. It is absolutely very difficult to risk losing such a big part of you, very difficult having that kind of news is like a world come crashing down moment and that is very relatable to anybody who's been there (like me), but realistically in my view a lot of people would put family and health first regardless.
However, 'Winter Song' has a lot that is great. It looks professional, with some slickly framed photography that complements and at its best magical scenery. The music can be a problem in Lifetime films (more so Hallmark though), but it wasn't here and was actually one of the film's strengths. Not only being catchy and emotional but also not being discordant with the mood. The direction has breathing space without being pedestrian and seems at ease with the material.
The script flowed naturally and didn't come over as excessively cheesy, so it was easy to take things seriously, or too schmaltzy that it felt like overdosing on sugar. The story was different for Lifetime, it doesn't follow a cookie cutter formula and is a lot more serious than most efforts of theirs. This is executed with honesty and genuine poignancy, as well as a very warm heart that doesn't get too heavy. The characters on the whole felt real and easy to get behind. The cast are strong, was very pleasantly surprised by Ashanti who gives one of her better faring performances and didn't seem forced or overwrought. The acting honours go to Stan Shaw giving one of the best performances seen by me in a Lifetime film, being one of the few to move me to tears.
Overall, very well done. 8/10.
2019 was a variable to unimpressive year for Lifetime (better than Hallmark though on the whole). 'Winter Song' is one of their hits as far as their music-themed films go, and as far as their 2019 festive output goes it's one of the best too. In my view, would go as far to say that 'Winter Song' is one of the best they've done and that it is a beautiful film that is not quite flawless. It is different for them, being more serious in tone and poignantly so, but it is a case of different being done well.
'Winter Song' isn't flawless. It did drag on occasions.
Am another person too who had a problem with Fred's decision making regarding the surgery, which came over as too selfish and unrealistic. It is absolutely very difficult to risk losing such a big part of you, very difficult having that kind of news is like a world come crashing down moment and that is very relatable to anybody who's been there (like me), but realistically in my view a lot of people would put family and health first regardless.
However, 'Winter Song' has a lot that is great. It looks professional, with some slickly framed photography that complements and at its best magical scenery. The music can be a problem in Lifetime films (more so Hallmark though), but it wasn't here and was actually one of the film's strengths. Not only being catchy and emotional but also not being discordant with the mood. The direction has breathing space without being pedestrian and seems at ease with the material.
The script flowed naturally and didn't come over as excessively cheesy, so it was easy to take things seriously, or too schmaltzy that it felt like overdosing on sugar. The story was different for Lifetime, it doesn't follow a cookie cutter formula and is a lot more serious than most efforts of theirs. This is executed with honesty and genuine poignancy, as well as a very warm heart that doesn't get too heavy. The characters on the whole felt real and easy to get behind. The cast are strong, was very pleasantly surprised by Ashanti who gives one of her better faring performances and didn't seem forced or overwrought. The acting honours go to Stan Shaw giving one of the best performances seen by me in a Lifetime film, being one of the few to move me to tears.
Overall, very well done. 8/10.
This is a fairly unusual story among the usual Lifetime and Hallmark stories this time of year. For one thing it isn't a romance. It is a story of trying to bring family together.
Along the way we get to hear Stan Shaw sing a lot of Christmas songs and one non-traditional song, which may be original.
There are some heartwarming moments, but for me the main attraction was Ashanti singing and I'm not otherwise that familiar with her work.
Along the way we get to hear Stan Shaw sing a lot of Christmas songs and one non-traditional song, which may be original.
There are some heartwarming moments, but for me the main attraction was Ashanti singing and I'm not otherwise that familiar with her work.
We have been bombarded with mind numbingly boring Christmas themed films since September. I watched this film today with no great expectations but as it went on I got more and more involved with the storyline. Stan Shaw was superb as the ailing father wanting to reconcile with his daughter. Most of us at times have a strained relationship with one or more of our parents and this film brings these thoughts and feelings into focus. Reconciliation at Christmas was the theme but thankfully without santa and candy cane. The supporting cast was excellent throughout.
This is what a Christmas movie should be. No making cookies or decorating the tree. But a story with warmth and love.
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- TriviaFilming took place in Brighton Michigan during May 2019. A City of Brighton parking lot sign can be seen as Mia is running away from her father at Clio's store.
- ConexionesReferenced in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 31 January 2020 (2020)
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