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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bartender and a businesswoman find they only have one thing in common; insomnia.A bartender and a businesswoman find they only have one thing in common; insomnia.A bartender and a businesswoman find they only have one thing in common; insomnia.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Scott Anthony Cavalheiro
- Simon Mousley
- (as Scott Cavalheiro)
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I do not agree with the negative reviews. I found that the chemistry between the two lead characters worked, did not realize they were married until I googled the film locations.... So, now on to what was great...This was certainly not a typical "Hallma..." you know who ... movie, which I for one appreciated. It had a decent storyline,and in the end girl chooses the right guy...which ultimately let's face it, isn't that why we watch these kinds of movies? There was no bad language or sex, it was a good tween age and adult movie....
This movie isn't as much a Christmas movie as it is a movie that takes place during the Christmas season. The casting is actually a surprising mix of talent for a TV movie. It helps that the two main stars are actually in real life to add to their on screen chemistry. Less cheesy than other Hallmark alternatives.
I was really impressed with this movie. I thought the premise looked promising but a lot of these holiday-themed romantic movies are just the same old thing. so I wasn't expecting much. But I ended up really enjoying it, staying up late into the night to finish it. Once you've seen as many of the Hallmark movies as I have you begin to appreciate the subtle differences between each of those and between the ones on other channels like Lifetime but especially Freeform.
I thought this was almost on par with a romantic comedy that would be released to theaters.
The most meaningful thing I can say about it is that I will definitely be watching it again at some point.
I thought this was almost on par with a romantic comedy that would be released to theaters.
The most meaningful thing I can say about it is that I will definitely be watching it again at some point.
Will get one thing off my chest straightaway, the premise did not appeal to me at first. It actually sounded rather uninteresting and 'No Sleep Til Christmas' (which also was not the most appetising of titles) struck me as a film where it would be difficult making a compelling film out of it. Still watched the film anyway as part of my festive film quest and after hearing from trusted friends that it was a much better film than the premise made it sound.
Although it is still not a great film and there is nothing truly amazing about it, 'No Sleep Til Christmas' was also not bad at all which did in all honesty pleasantly surprised me. Do agree with my friends about it being a much better and more interesting film than the premise indicated and am glad about listening to my gut and seeing it anyway without any intended prejudices. It is not going to appeal to all for understandable reasons, so if it doesn't do it for some fair enough.
That Lizzie is such an unsympathetic character with quite dubious morals will be, and has been, a big turn off. This was a problem for me as well to be perfectly honest, when you spend too much of the time disliking a character, questioning their motivations and not seeing them go through much change it does rather dampen one's enjoyment (am not trying to be nit-picky or snobbish here, it's just my feelings on that).
Some of the dialogue is forced and could have flowed more naturally. 'No Sleep Til Christmas' was also for me a film that started off on the slow side but did get better once things warmed up and more went on in the story.
Regardless however of my feelings on Lizzie were, the fault does not lie with Odette Annable who gives it her all and never overplayed or looked bored. She has strong chemistry with her real life husband Dave Annable, who is charming as the far more sympathetic character and the supporting cast support them ably as characters that may be stereotypes but have personalities that aren't obnoxious or dull. So the acting was better than average.
Likewise with the dialogue on the most part. It is flawed, but there are parts that raise a chuckle and others that warm the heart with their cuteness. The balance is also done quite well, there isn't too much of one and not enough of the other and there is less excessive cheese and over-sentimentality than there can be with similarly themed stories/films. It is nicely made and the soundtrack puts a smile on the face.
On the whole, a decent film, despite one particularly major problem, as long as not too much is expected. 6/10
Although it is still not a great film and there is nothing truly amazing about it, 'No Sleep Til Christmas' was also not bad at all which did in all honesty pleasantly surprised me. Do agree with my friends about it being a much better and more interesting film than the premise indicated and am glad about listening to my gut and seeing it anyway without any intended prejudices. It is not going to appeal to all for understandable reasons, so if it doesn't do it for some fair enough.
That Lizzie is such an unsympathetic character with quite dubious morals will be, and has been, a big turn off. This was a problem for me as well to be perfectly honest, when you spend too much of the time disliking a character, questioning their motivations and not seeing them go through much change it does rather dampen one's enjoyment (am not trying to be nit-picky or snobbish here, it's just my feelings on that).
Some of the dialogue is forced and could have flowed more naturally. 'No Sleep Til Christmas' was also for me a film that started off on the slow side but did get better once things warmed up and more went on in the story.
Regardless however of my feelings on Lizzie were, the fault does not lie with Odette Annable who gives it her all and never overplayed or looked bored. She has strong chemistry with her real life husband Dave Annable, who is charming as the far more sympathetic character and the supporting cast support them ably as characters that may be stereotypes but have personalities that aren't obnoxious or dull. So the acting was better than average.
Likewise with the dialogue on the most part. It is flawed, but there are parts that raise a chuckle and others that warm the heart with their cuteness. The balance is also done quite well, there isn't too much of one and not enough of the other and there is less excessive cheese and over-sentimentality than there can be with similarly themed stories/films. It is nicely made and the soundtrack puts a smile on the face.
On the whole, a decent film, despite one particularly major problem, as long as not too much is expected. 6/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe main characters (Lizzie and Billy) are married to each other in real life.
- GaffesIn the restaurant, Lizzy and her asst are both wearing obvious lavaliere mics and earpieces.
- Bandes originalesWrap It Up
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