Christmas in the Smokies' est un classique de Noël des temps modernes qui se déroule dans les magnifiques Smoky Mountains. Il raconte l'histoire du voyage d'une famille pour sauver sa ferme ... Tout lireChristmas in the Smokies' est un classique de Noël des temps modernes qui se déroule dans les magnifiques Smoky Mountains. Il raconte l'histoire du voyage d'une famille pour sauver sa ferme historique de petits fruits contre vents et marées au cours d'une période des Fêtes des pl... Tout lireChristmas in the Smokies' est un classique de Noël des temps modernes qui se déroule dans les magnifiques Smoky Mountains. Il raconte l'histoire du voyage d'une famille pour sauver sa ferme historique de petits fruits contre vents et marées au cours d'une période des Fêtes des plus fatidiques.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Bud Walker
- (as Greg Alan Williams)
- Glenn Robertson
- (as Tim Ross)
- Mr. Miller
- (as Dave Blamey)
- Young Shelby
- (as Elisabeth T. Smith)
- Waitress
- (as Bethany Dezelle)
- Man
- (as Gary Moore)
Avis à la une
The film lacked any real drama or surprise and lagged in many spots. I watched it on DVD and dozed about half way. A very forceful Brett Rice was present in the film in a small part as a villain of sorts. It was on the verge of being a good film but only made it as an OK film with lots of good talent.
Her farm is in danger because she doesn't make money and is in a ton of debt and the old man who is the villain of the story wants to buy it to develop it in a way that benefits the town. They have a town meeting and she's the only one who doesn't want that and talks about how much she cares about the land and the town people but we never see that ever, and the villain doesn't want to develop the natural beauty of the mountains.
She can't save her farm from foreclosure and has to grovel to her famous musician ex-boyfriend ( who she's only been shown hating) to help her raise the money. The main guy is fine I guess, he has no real personality to speak of and I don't get why he likes someone who charges him $5,000 to sleep in her barn. She only softens after he saves her farm for her and they dance together on Christmas and that's how it ends. Her parents are the only real characters and they don't make up for the boring leads.
Great to watch and make fun of.
Here's a story about a late teenage couple who had a sudden split, and now they come back together about 15 years later. The portrayal in the film of Mason is all a good guy, a little sorry for his past, and with a sense of humor, but having grown up. In contrast, Shelby Haygood still carries her hurt all these years later. And all the film shows of this is a very brief shot of a young girl looking forlorn as the movie opens. There was real drama and hurt in that relationship, which the script just passes over except for Shelby's dour portrayal.
And to the very end, there is really no sign of chemistry between these two characters. So, the acting doesn't really fit the circumstances of a real life situation.
The best thing about this film is the portrayal of Shelby's parents. Rebecca Koon play's Annie Haygood and Barry Corbin plays Wade Haygood. Corbin's character adds some nice humor to the story, and a bit of senior wisdom in places. He plays the role very at ease and comfortably. But, even with the good scenery on top of that, the loose, hole-filed script and poor screenplay relegate this to just another so-so holiday film. Without Corbin and the scenery, it would be quite boring and probably not hold the attention of many viewers.
Here are the best lines in this film, both by Corbin's "pop."
Wade Haygood, to Mason Wyatt on his return, "Those first years - burnin' all those photographs sure did keep the house warm."
Wade Haygood, to Shelby, "You know, it ain't baggage if you don't carry it around."
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis Movie Was Filmed in Dahlonega, Ga, USA.
- GaffesThe setting is December in the Smokey Mountains, a time when it is very cold outside. The trees all have bright green leaves on them, the grass is high, nobody is cold, and there are hostas and other seasonal plants visible in the background. This reveals the film was shot earlier in the year.
- ConnexionsReferences Le Muppet Show (1976)
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