Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Fitzgeralds find that you can't go home again... but at Christmas, you have to, as 5 grown children, their significant others, children and assorted others invade the home of Peg and Sea... Tout lireThe Fitzgeralds find that you can't go home again... but at Christmas, you have to, as 5 grown children, their significant others, children and assorted others invade the home of Peg and Seamus Fitzgerald for one long Christmas weekend.The Fitzgeralds find that you can't go home again... but at Christmas, you have to, as 5 grown children, their significant others, children and assorted others invade the home of Peg and Seamus Fitzgerald for one long Christmas weekend.
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- 4 victoires au total
Chris Cooke
- Uncle Kevin
- (as Christopher Cooke)
Michael Carroll
- Fr. Michael
- (as Rev. Michael A. Carroll)
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10rtm2
Don't be faked out by the title. This is domestic comedy -- and a very funny one, not a Santa-as-Claus-as-Slasher-Movie. The only hell here is the kind your mom, who loves you very much, can inflict on you.
The various adult children reluctantly come home for Christmas, and their various issues are to family peace what the Enola Gay was to urban planning. See it. You'll laugh.
The various adult children reluctantly come home for Christmas, and their various issues are to family peace what the Enola Gay was to urban planning. See it. You'll laugh.
Please ignore the title, which would lead one to believe that this is a slasher film. This is really a film about family who comes home for Christmas and finds forgiveness and redemption. In several ways it is a modern day prodigal son/daughter story in which a family of grown children find themselves and learn to forgive each other. The movie also deals with some of the issues that modern Catholics struggle with and how those issues are face across two generations. Jingle also has some moments of comic relief and it is an all around joy to watch especially at Christmas time.
Why the film-makers chose to stick with "Jingle Hell" as a title, is a decision that ranks second only to that of Hitler's insistence that he open a second front against the Russians.
It's a wonderful little movie, all the more remarkable for the fact that it's a first time effort by some young independents. It compares very favorably with Jodie Foster's 1995 thematically-similar Home for the Holidays with its all-star cast. The writing is top-notch, the direction is polished, the editing seamless, and there's not a single mis-step by the cast of unknowns.
Jingle Hell did well on the smaller festival circuit, but never obtained a general or even limited release. While it's listed here as a "TV" movie, there's no information about who might have televised it or where, and in this age of untold numbers of cable channels with their voracious appetite for any sort of "content" (which term sounds a whole lot better than "filler"), the fact that the film isn't on someone's year-end holidays schedule, is all the more inexplicable.
I'm of the unalterable opinion that the problem starts with the title; it's impossible to hear it and not dismissively flash on, as an earlier comment suggests, "slasher-in-a-Santa-suit." If there's a God-of-Celluloid anywhere, this is a movie which will somewhere along the line, gain some just recognition. Fortunately, the film-makers are all relatively young, and might be able to wait it out in terms of some richly deserved artistic recognition.
Sadly, none those behind the camera seem to have done anything in the field since Jingle Hell. More's the pity.
It's a wonderful little movie, all the more remarkable for the fact that it's a first time effort by some young independents. It compares very favorably with Jodie Foster's 1995 thematically-similar Home for the Holidays with its all-star cast. The writing is top-notch, the direction is polished, the editing seamless, and there's not a single mis-step by the cast of unknowns.
Jingle Hell did well on the smaller festival circuit, but never obtained a general or even limited release. While it's listed here as a "TV" movie, there's no information about who might have televised it or where, and in this age of untold numbers of cable channels with their voracious appetite for any sort of "content" (which term sounds a whole lot better than "filler"), the fact that the film isn't on someone's year-end holidays schedule, is all the more inexplicable.
I'm of the unalterable opinion that the problem starts with the title; it's impossible to hear it and not dismissively flash on, as an earlier comment suggests, "slasher-in-a-Santa-suit." If there's a God-of-Celluloid anywhere, this is a movie which will somewhere along the line, gain some just recognition. Fortunately, the film-makers are all relatively young, and might be able to wait it out in terms of some richly deserved artistic recognition.
Sadly, none those behind the camera seem to have done anything in the field since Jingle Hell. More's the pity.
This came out around the same time as "Home For The Holidays" (the Holly Hunter vehicle), but, despite the totally misleading title, is a delightful holiday romp for any of us with semi-dysfunctional families (and really, who ISN'T nowadays).
Excellent ensemble cast and an especially riveting and scenery-chewing performance by Ramona Floyd, who deserves to be in much larger productions. I've seen her do stage work before, but this is the first film I have seen her in, and she steals the show. That being said, with the 2004 holidays coming up, try to get your hands on a copy of this film. I managed to get one thru the film's website a year ago, but the site isn't up anymore, so I have no idea how you would get one, but it's well worth whatever effort it might take.
Excellent ensemble cast and an especially riveting and scenery-chewing performance by Ramona Floyd, who deserves to be in much larger productions. I've seen her do stage work before, but this is the first film I have seen her in, and she steals the show. That being said, with the 2004 holidays coming up, try to get your hands on a copy of this film. I managed to get one thru the film's website a year ago, but the site isn't up anymore, so I have no idea how you would get one, but it's well worth whatever effort it might take.
10gzm91
Honestly, I wasn't expecting much because it was a Christmas movie... BUT It goes into so many different real life issues between families that it really touched my heart! I would recommend this to any and all people who want a serious yet beautiful Christmas film.
10 out of 10 hands down!
10 out of 10 hands down!
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Christmas Present
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