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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueType-A Ava owns Rent-an-Elf, which sets up Christmas for busy families. This year, she's hired by newly-single Liam and falls for him and his adorable son Nathan. But just as Ava thinks she'... Tout lireType-A Ava owns Rent-an-Elf, which sets up Christmas for busy families. This year, she's hired by newly-single Liam and falls for him and his adorable son Nathan. But just as Ava thinks she's found her match, Liam's ex-wife returns...Type-A Ava owns Rent-an-Elf, which sets up Christmas for busy families. This year, she's hired by newly-single Liam and falls for him and his adorable son Nathan. But just as Ava thinks she's found her match, Liam's ex-wife returns...
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Yohance Biagas Bey
- Nathan
- (as Yohance Biagas-Bey)
Armand LeSage
- Charlie
- (as Armand H. Le Sage)
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Christopher Filanc
- Customer
- (as Christopher Filanc-Gustafson)
Hayley J Williams
- Tyra
- (as Hayley Williams)
Miranda Elizabeth Wonacott
- Waiter
- (as Miranda Wonacott)
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I would like to know why Santa's Village is not getting any credit for this filming?
This place is Vintage, opened in 1958, And recently reopened in 2016; we came back the year it reopened!
The history is very interesting to read, google it.
SkyPark at Santa's Village is an outdoor adventure Park with year-round mountain bike trails and winter-themed amusement park in the Skyforest section of Lake Arrowhead, California. It is on 230 acres of natural forest
I'm all for job creation schemes and giving struggling actors a break from serving at tables and bars, but please Hallmark & other production customers that put out this sugary, schmaltz, have respect for them them and give them a script worthy of their talent and ambitions!
For a modern christmas movie, I found the movie to be enjoyable. The emotions put in the movie was done well and proves that hallmark doesn't have to be the channel for holiday films. ION, you did a good one.
In an age where Hallmark seems to value quantity over quality, ION offers a refreshing take on Christmas. Most people do not lead a cookie cutter existence. Family is...well, family. Add in the holidays and... I don't want to put in any spoilers so I'll just say that if you're tired of the scenery over script holiday movies watch 2018 ION original Rent-an-Elf. It's family-friendly and doesn't need a big budget to get the job done : )
Rent An Elf (2018) -
I had a strong feeling that I had tried to watch this one before and turned it off. I probably shouldn't have bothered with it this time either, but it was okay I suppose.
I did feel that it was very forced and saturated in sap though and while it was full of Christmas activities it was hard to believe that it was set during the season, because the weather was a bit too sunny and cheerful.
And the ending actually made three of my teeth fall out, because it was so sickly.
There seemed to be a lot of supposition from both of the leading characters and many obstacles that got in their way too. As a result it came across a tad contrived and unbelievable, no one could be that unsure or untrusting surely?
Sean Patrick Thomas was fine in the role of Liam, but I couldn't believe that he had ever been attracted to his ex wife, Jojo (Nicholle Tom), because she was so vile and they had clearly never had anything in common. She was completely stupid and one of the most irritating characters I've ever seen on screen.
Ava (Kim Shaw) was okay, but a bit basic and immature for Liam too and it would probably have been more suitable for her to get together with her friend Jimmy (Luke Jones), which would have made a different story at least, if she had realised that she'd had what she needed all along, due to Liam's influence.
Jimmy was overly special though and quite an exaggerated character, but then so were the the parents, who were actually far too much.
And even the village Santa Claus (Armand LeSage) tried too hard, not to mention Liam's boss (Rod Sweitzer), who was a complete idiot too.
It really was only the leads and the son, Nathan (Yohance Biagas Bey & Zakai Biagas Bey) that were bearable.
If the others hadn't all been so excessive, the whole film could have been a lot better.
However, I actually got on better with the Nana character Catherine played by Debbi Morgan, even though it's usually the Mother/Grandmother characters that suck, but she was genuine and feisty, without being too catty and I liked that.
If I had turned it off before, I could understand why, but having persevered with it this time I didn't feel too much as if my time had been lost. It will be highly unlikely that I will watch it again though.
4/10.
I had a strong feeling that I had tried to watch this one before and turned it off. I probably shouldn't have bothered with it this time either, but it was okay I suppose.
I did feel that it was very forced and saturated in sap though and while it was full of Christmas activities it was hard to believe that it was set during the season, because the weather was a bit too sunny and cheerful.
And the ending actually made three of my teeth fall out, because it was so sickly.
There seemed to be a lot of supposition from both of the leading characters and many obstacles that got in their way too. As a result it came across a tad contrived and unbelievable, no one could be that unsure or untrusting surely?
Sean Patrick Thomas was fine in the role of Liam, but I couldn't believe that he had ever been attracted to his ex wife, Jojo (Nicholle Tom), because she was so vile and they had clearly never had anything in common. She was completely stupid and one of the most irritating characters I've ever seen on screen.
Ava (Kim Shaw) was okay, but a bit basic and immature for Liam too and it would probably have been more suitable for her to get together with her friend Jimmy (Luke Jones), which would have made a different story at least, if she had realised that she'd had what she needed all along, due to Liam's influence.
Jimmy was overly special though and quite an exaggerated character, but then so were the the parents, who were actually far too much.
And even the village Santa Claus (Armand LeSage) tried too hard, not to mention Liam's boss (Rod Sweitzer), who was a complete idiot too.
It really was only the leads and the son, Nathan (Yohance Biagas Bey & Zakai Biagas Bey) that were bearable.
If the others hadn't all been so excessive, the whole film could have been a lot better.
However, I actually got on better with the Nana character Catherine played by Debbi Morgan, even though it's usually the Mother/Grandmother characters that suck, but she was genuine and feisty, without being too catty and I liked that.
If I had turned it off before, I could understand why, but having persevered with it this time I didn't feel too much as if my time had been lost. It will be highly unlikely that I will watch it again though.
4/10.
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