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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJulia Crawley and Ryan Mason try to save their respective inns and end the feud between their families.Julia Crawley and Ryan Mason try to save their respective inns and end the feud between their families.Julia Crawley and Ryan Mason try to save their respective inns and end the feud between their families.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Nicole Duke
- Inn Guest
- (non crédité)
John Forker
- Hot Chocolate Vendor
- (non crédité)
- …
Jade Gottfredson
- Customer
- (non crédité)
Craig Gregersen
- Christmas Trivia Player
- (non crédité)
- …
Diane D. Griffith
- Guest
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
I like the leads together Rachel and Wes smile and act all lovey dovey. A lawyer and an MBA from rival inn keeping families join forces to outbid a big resort threatening their family inns. The solution to their troubles uses both their skills. If not for these likeable stars there might not that much to recommend this movie.
How did that happen? He's front and center a lot in this film.
For a story that's supposed to concern rivel/feuding innkeepers, there is virtually no tension whatsoever in this story. The one scene that's "sort of" an argument is trite and forced.
Most of the plot involves the typical "big company takes over small town" cliche. This is expressed mildly in a few scenes with vaguely worried expressions ... one of which occurs just before a commercial break -- soap opera style.
This isn't as insipid as some of the Hallmark movies have been this season, but at the 90 minutes mark my wife was ready to stop watching -- only continuing because there was only 30 minutes left.
For a story that's supposed to concern rivel/feuding innkeepers, there is virtually no tension whatsoever in this story. The one scene that's "sort of" an argument is trite and forced.
Most of the plot involves the typical "big company takes over small town" cliche. This is expressed mildly in a few scenes with vaguely worried expressions ... one of which occurs just before a commercial break -- soap opera style.
This isn't as insipid as some of the Hallmark movies have been this season, but at the 90 minutes mark my wife was ready to stop watching -- only continuing because there was only 30 minutes left.
I've watched many Hallmark movies. Sure they all have the same formula but some do better with that formula than others. This is one of those. I'm not sure what one of the reviewers was talking about stating that Rachel Boston and Wes Brown didn't have chemistry. I thought they had great chemistry. Loved the plot line of the feuding families. I loved this one because it made me laugh. So many of the Hallmark ones this season are so serious. I needed to laugh and this one did it for me. I wish they'd do a part 2 to this one.
It seems like the writers for this movie took a whole bunch of previous scripts and pulled out all the themes and put them into this one. Some of them are: save-the-family-inn, I'm-up-for-promotion-in-far-away=city, family-feud-keeps-us-apart, and traditional-town-Christmas-celebration, and small-town-values-beats-big-corporation. What was slightly unusual about this movie was combining the family feud with save-the-inns so that it was two inns to save instead of one.
The romance between Ryan and Julia takes a distant back seat to the family competition and business threat. As a result, it was a struggle for the leads to demonstrate chemistry together. Their relationship was more like peacemakers than romantic partners. I think the actors felt this and it showed a little in their performances. I say this with some disappointment because I am a huge fan of Rachel Boston.
I think the ending was pretty obvious and as usual for Hallmark, it tied up to many lose ends too neatly.
The romance between Ryan and Julia takes a distant back seat to the family competition and business threat. As a result, it was a struggle for the leads to demonstrate chemistry together. Their relationship was more like peacemakers than romantic partners. I think the actors felt this and it showed a little in their performances. I say this with some disappointment because I am a huge fan of Rachel Boston.
I think the ending was pretty obvious and as usual for Hallmark, it tied up to many lose ends too neatly.
Just one of nice Halmark films about rivalries and final alliance against common enemy, all in the frame of love story. Not a version of Romeo and Juliet but a good option for Barta Heiner as the grandmother. So, just nice. And vechicle for a decent, in few scenes charming story.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe railroad at the very beginning of the movie is the Heber Valley railroad in Heber City, Utah, and the Snowball Toss was filmed on Main St. in Bountiful, Utah.
- GaffesRight after the trivia competition, Julia goes outside the pub wearing boots. When she arrives at her grandmother's shop a few minutes later, she's wearing ballet flats.
- Citations
Ryan Mason: I mean, if anyone can do it, it's us.
Julia Crawley: Really?
Ryan Mason: Yeah, it'd be great. You're great. I'm great. We're great together. I mean, we could work great together. That's what I meant.
Julia Crawley: Got it.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Un Noël enchanté (2023)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Check Inn to Christmas
- Lieux de tournage
- Ogden, Utah, États-Unis(location)
- Société de production
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