El alcalde Brian Ortega es muy querido en la idílica comunidad de Long Grove. Mientras decora para Navidad con los residentes, Brian descubre la lista de deseos navideños de su infancia, que... Leer todoEl alcalde Brian Ortega es muy querido en la idílica comunidad de Long Grove. Mientras decora para Navidad con los residentes, Brian descubre la lista de deseos navideños de su infancia, que mágicamente comienza a hacerse realidad.El alcalde Brian Ortega es muy querido en la idílica comunidad de Long Grove. Mientras decora para Navidad con los residentes, Brian descubre la lista de deseos navideños de su infancia, que mágicamente comienza a hacerse realidad.
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I enjoyed this film that takes a slightly different direction than the run of the mill Christmas rom-com. Yes, it's a small town that is struggling and yes, there is an antagonist trying to build there and put the local shops and inns out of business. Yes, there is a Santa figure that adds magic to the mixture. And yes, the love interest is from the city. But the premise of old Christmas wishes long forgotten being sent off and then the spark of them coming true made for an enjoyable, albeit sappy/corny, holiday movie. I was not expecting the seemingly random song and dance pieces, which were good, but not enough or too sporadic/not interwoven to tag it as a true musical. The main very talented leads, married in real life, had good on-screen chemistry and for lack of better words, were cute together. I appreciated that the culminating conflict was actually a semi-reasonable one, rather than a silly miscommunication/misunderstanding that everyone outside of the love interests could see a mile away or resolve with any meaningful human interaction. Nothing to blow us away this holiday season, but an enjoyable and uplifting family friendly Christmas movie to help us feel the magic and spirit of the season.
I was excited about this movie because I actually live in Long Grove, and it was really cool seeing the small businesses, landmarks, and scenery in the movie.
The movie itself was less than good. I feel like the concept was different and could have been more interesting if it was executed better, but something was just off with this one.
The acting wasn't good, which is weird because they are married in real life, but the chemistry was missing.
Efrain Figueroa who played the father was excellent though. Really enjoyed his performance!
However the random dancing and singing felt very disjointed and forced, and I found myself bored and glad it was over when it finally ended.
The movie itself was less than good. I feel like the concept was different and could have been more interesting if it was executed better, but something was just off with this one.
The acting wasn't good, which is weird because they are married in real life, but the chemistry was missing.
Efrain Figueroa who played the father was excellent though. Really enjoyed his performance!
However the random dancing and singing felt very disjointed and forced, and I found myself bored and glad it was over when it finally ended.
Needless to say that I had, of course, not heard about this 2024 Christmas movie from director Brian Herzlinger prior to sitting down to watch it as part of my Christmas movie marathon.
The storyline in the movie was fair, I suppose.
Now I am sure that writers Brian Herzlinger and Megan Henry Herzlinger, with the former also directing the movie, had nothing but good intentions when they collaborated on penning out the script for the movie. And I will say that the storyline definitely were fair, but it just came crashing down hard simply because of poor casting choice. I cannot for the life of me fathom why they opted to cast Mario Lopez for the main role. His acting is subpar, and throughout the majority of the movie he looked like a goofy moose caught in the headlights of oncoming traffic. He seemed oblivious to the cast around him and it was impossible to deter attention elsewhere, as the goofy moose was there all the time.
And I have to say that the randomly added singing and dancing performances by Mario Lopez and Courtney Lopez didn't work one bit either. It felt cringeworthy, awkwardly staged and very unfitting into the narrative of the movie.
The acting performances in the movie were fair, for the most parts. As mentioned above, I can't claim to grasp why Mario Lopez was brought in to spearhead this Christmas movie. Sure, I haven't really seen him since "Saved by the Bell", well maybe from an occasional appearance here and there, but I can't remember seeing him in movies. And his wife, Courtney Lopez, was also in the movie, but also not endowed with a particular memorable acting talent.
I will say that the movie was sufficiently Christmassy to appeal to the audience that gobble up sappy Christmas movies. But personally, I just couldn't get past the goofy moose that bumbled around on the screen. So "Once Upon a Christmas Wish" was not a particularly enjoyable movie for me. Needless to say that this is by no means a Christmas classic for me, nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of "Once Upon a Christmas Wish" lands on a three out of ten stars.
The storyline in the movie was fair, I suppose.
Now I am sure that writers Brian Herzlinger and Megan Henry Herzlinger, with the former also directing the movie, had nothing but good intentions when they collaborated on penning out the script for the movie. And I will say that the storyline definitely were fair, but it just came crashing down hard simply because of poor casting choice. I cannot for the life of me fathom why they opted to cast Mario Lopez for the main role. His acting is subpar, and throughout the majority of the movie he looked like a goofy moose caught in the headlights of oncoming traffic. He seemed oblivious to the cast around him and it was impossible to deter attention elsewhere, as the goofy moose was there all the time.
And I have to say that the randomly added singing and dancing performances by Mario Lopez and Courtney Lopez didn't work one bit either. It felt cringeworthy, awkwardly staged and very unfitting into the narrative of the movie.
The acting performances in the movie were fair, for the most parts. As mentioned above, I can't claim to grasp why Mario Lopez was brought in to spearhead this Christmas movie. Sure, I haven't really seen him since "Saved by the Bell", well maybe from an occasional appearance here and there, but I can't remember seeing him in movies. And his wife, Courtney Lopez, was also in the movie, but also not endowed with a particular memorable acting talent.
I will say that the movie was sufficiently Christmassy to appeal to the audience that gobble up sappy Christmas movies. But personally, I just couldn't get past the goofy moose that bumbled around on the screen. So "Once Upon a Christmas Wish" was not a particularly enjoyable movie for me. Needless to say that this is by no means a Christmas classic for me, nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of "Once Upon a Christmas Wish" lands on a three out of ten stars.
A nice movie however it was a little too korny for my liking. In typical Christmas movie fashion, there's always a bad part. Then a good part. They kiss and all is well.
The breaking out in song and dance was over the top more than I was prepared for. I don't mind a musical, when I know I am going to a musical. I didn't get the musical memo apparently so I was quite surprised when the whole town seemingly broke out into a show tune with choreography added in.
I enjoy watching Mario Lopez, I enjoyed his wife's acting prowess as well as their son. I really do hope that the next movie that they are cast in has a little less, okay, a lot less dancing.
The breaking out in song and dance was over the top more than I was prepared for. I don't mind a musical, when I know I am going to a musical. I didn't get the musical memo apparently so I was quite surprised when the whole town seemingly broke out into a show tune with choreography added in.
I enjoy watching Mario Lopez, I enjoyed his wife's acting prowess as well as their son. I really do hope that the next movie that they are cast in has a little less, okay, a lot less dancing.
I live near Long Grove, been going there for decades. I used to go there with my late mother, sister and other sister. It brought back a lot of memories of the Apple Haus, LG Confectionary Store, going there to get chocolate covered strawberries. Shows the church my brother was married in. Some of the scenes were filmed in my favorite stores. I'm curious how there were able to film in-between the famous bridge being hit. It's been hit over 60 times, one of which a few years ago almost completely destroyed it. No matter how many warning signs they post on the allowable height, people still try to go through it. Cute movie, but for me the town was the star.
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- TriviaThis holiday movie is a family affair. Mario Lopez (Brian) and Courtney Lopez (Nina Myers) have been married since 2012. Dominic Lopez (Joey Delucca) is one of their three children.
- ErroresThe beautiful cherry red Corvette convertible automobile is not a "1957" model as mentioned in the movie. It is not a 1958 model, either, due to missing design elements on the trunk. The car used in the film is most likely a 1959 or 1960 model. This is easy to spot because the 1957 model has two single headlights. The Corvette in the movie has four headlights -- two on each side.
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