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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt Christmas, a cheerful publicist teams up with a cynical VP and his eclectic team to help a charity in need.At Christmas, a cheerful publicist teams up with a cynical VP and his eclectic team to help a charity in need.At Christmas, a cheerful publicist teams up with a cynical VP and his eclectic team to help a charity in need.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Brenda Crichlow
- Winona
- (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
Stephi Chin-Salvo
- Jade
- (as Steph Chin-Salvo)
Chris Gauthier
- Bryan
- (as Christopher Gauthier)
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I enjoyed the Wizard of Oz twist; there are only so many incognito princes roaming NYC (although, Hallmark has me convinced there's one on every street corner), so I'm delighted when a new angle is given to boy meets girl.
The cast was engaging, even the minor supporting roles, and the family interactions were warm and believable. The storyline was a bit muddled, and Darcy's reaction to William's reveal was odd. I realize there has to be conflict in a Hallmark movie, but I wish the writers would dig a little deeper than the standard "overheard something incorrectly," "saw something out of context," or "lied to me" weary tropes.
One of the biggest misses was not showcasing Kansas City at Christmas. For years, my family and I have made the trek to KC to see the beautiful Plaza, Crown Center, and other holiday displays. The Plaza is magical at Christmas, and I'd hoped to see it featured on screen. Nevertheless, the movie was a pleasurable one I'm sure I'll rewatch in order to catch all the Wizard of Oz references I missed the first time.
The cast was engaging, even the minor supporting roles, and the family interactions were warm and believable. The storyline was a bit muddled, and Darcy's reaction to William's reveal was odd. I realize there has to be conflict in a Hallmark movie, but I wish the writers would dig a little deeper than the standard "overheard something incorrectly," "saw something out of context," or "lied to me" weary tropes.
One of the biggest misses was not showcasing Kansas City at Christmas. For years, my family and I have made the trek to KC to see the beautiful Plaza, Crown Center, and other holiday displays. The Plaza is magical at Christmas, and I'd hoped to see it featured on screen. Nevertheless, the movie was a pleasurable one I'm sure I'll rewatch in order to catch all the Wizard of Oz references I missed the first time.
The leading man in this movie was born in my home town of Belfast but my main reason for watching was the presence of the wonderful Candace Cameron Bure who gave one of her finest performances. It's a feel good movie where the main characters interact so well and you know that everything will work out at the end.
I never thought I would say this about a Hallmark Christmas movie, but...this one just wasn't Christmas-y enough!! It definitely felt like the movie was written and then the Hallmark execs went back and added in the Christmas elements at the last minute. The plot really could have worked any time of year.
In addition to that, I just didn't find the movie that interesting and had trouble following who each character was working for (the foundation? the charity? the PR firm?) and what his or her position there was. Also, I figured out the "twist" in the first 5 minutes. I'm usually a fan of Candace Cameron's Christmas movies, so this one was a disappointment for me.
In addition to that, I just didn't find the movie that interesting and had trouble following who each character was working for (the foundation? the charity? the PR firm?) and what his or her position there was. Also, I figured out the "twist" in the first 5 minutes. I'm usually a fan of Candace Cameron's Christmas movies, so this one was a disappointment for me.
There sure are a lot of mean reviews for this movie. Sounds like some are trying to knock the ubiquitous Candace off of her Hallmark throne. I am not a huge Candace fan, but she's harmless and she has never looked lovelier than in this tribute to The Wizard of Oz.
I thought it was very cleverly done with the names, the characters, and the situations. There wasn't much of a plot, but at least it wasn't a stale rehash of the same old Hallmark set-pieces. I watched it to the end with not fast-forwarding, and that's worth at least a 6 or a 7. I'm not sure why she got so mad at "Glen Goodman" (Glenda the Good witch,Ha Ha) at the end, but that's just standard procedure to set up the happy ending.
6/10 - Wizard-of-Oz-tinged Christmas flick is better than you might expect
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesHas many direct and indirect references to "The Wizard of Oz". Examples: Darcy is from Kansas City--Dorothy is from Kansas; Gumm Public Relations--Frances Gumm was Judy Garland's real name; Winona West--Wicked Witch of the West; Darcy's father Henry and stepmother Emma--Dorothy's Uncle Henry and Auntie Em; Emerald Education Trust--Emerald City; Dog named Bobo--dog named Toto; Darcy Gale--Dorothy Gale; Darcy's brothers Huck and Zeke--farmworkers Hunk and Zeke; Glen Goodman--Glinda the Good Witch; red shoes--ruby slippers.
- Gaffes2 minutes into the movie Darcy leaves the table right after she announced to her colleagues she will be back in a minute. She is holding her phone in her right hand at that time. In the next scene she's is walking away without holding her phone. The very next shot she's holding her phone in her right hand again.
- ConnexionsReferences Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- If I Only Had Christmas
- Lieux de tournage
- Victoria, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Kansas City & Greenwich Village)
- Sociétés de production
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