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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt Christmastime, a close-knit group of childhood friends returns home after 10 years to take part in the celebration of life of their beloved high-school teacher.At Christmastime, a close-knit group of childhood friends returns home after 10 years to take part in the celebration of life of their beloved high-school teacher.At Christmastime, a close-knit group of childhood friends returns home after 10 years to take part in the celebration of life of their beloved high-school teacher.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Simon C. Hussey
- Principal Carter
- (as Simon Hussey)
Klarc Jerome Wilson
- Michael Massey
- (as Klarc Wilson)
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Christmas For Keeps (2021) -
I never really felt this connected to any of my teachers, although I'm friends with one now. Most of them were horrible, so it was a struggle to connect with the plot of this film. I'm pretty sure that none of my teachers would have wanted me to come back to school either.
Overall the film was a bit dull and even the cheer felt quite depressing. There was a lot going on, which meant that there wasn't enough time for what I considered to be the main romance between Ryan Rottman as Ben and Christa B. Allen playing Avery. Although I did like the fact that other characters were explored in a bit more depth, it needed another 15-20 minutes to deliver everyone's story equally as an ensemble piece. Mia's (Marielle Scott) story seemed almost completely lost amid the rest.
I think by restricting themselves to the standard one hour, twenty something minutes, they make things far too contrived. As a result this one lost the joy and heart that it should have had in remembering their favourite teacher and mentor through various activities that meant a lot to him, because it focussed too much on the hardships in their lives and the issues with their relationships, having too little time to show the pleasure they enjoyed.
I'd probably skip this one in future unless there was a director's cut that showed a bit more to it, but I doubt that exists.
4.5/10.
I never really felt this connected to any of my teachers, although I'm friends with one now. Most of them were horrible, so it was a struggle to connect with the plot of this film. I'm pretty sure that none of my teachers would have wanted me to come back to school either.
Overall the film was a bit dull and even the cheer felt quite depressing. There was a lot going on, which meant that there wasn't enough time for what I considered to be the main romance between Ryan Rottman as Ben and Christa B. Allen playing Avery. Although I did like the fact that other characters were explored in a bit more depth, it needed another 15-20 minutes to deliver everyone's story equally as an ensemble piece. Mia's (Marielle Scott) story seemed almost completely lost amid the rest.
I think by restricting themselves to the standard one hour, twenty something minutes, they make things far too contrived. As a result this one lost the joy and heart that it should have had in remembering their favourite teacher and mentor through various activities that meant a lot to him, because it focussed too much on the hardships in their lives and the issues with their relationships, having too little time to show the pleasure they enjoyed.
I'd probably skip this one in future unless there was a director's cut that showed a bit more to it, but I doubt that exists.
4.5/10.
It's a good premise and I like the diversity... just acting wasn't that great or maybe just didn't make me feel anything for them and it was just okay to watch. I felt like, okay, what's next?
I love 98 % of Hallmark and have watch at least twice and this one without a doubt is the worst one of all time.
The characters are all unbelievably irritating especially Avery's mother who has got to be the worst helicopter parent ever. Of course Avery with her fixed face.is impossible to believe is an adult. Who would let their mother constantly infringe on their life as Avery does? Move out Avery and take your father with you!
Doctor Sarah is so unbelievable and naïve. What doctor would work 2 extra shifts after being conned by her co-workers. Geeze what an idiot.
Mia, what be said about her. She blames the world for her failures and is arrogant while doing such.
I like Hallmark but this group is the most offensive group of millennials of all time.
I'm not going to say how corny and stilted the lines are but you eat popcorn while looking through the second floor window
Avoid.
The characters are all unbelievably irritating especially Avery's mother who has got to be the worst helicopter parent ever. Of course Avery with her fixed face.is impossible to believe is an adult. Who would let their mother constantly infringe on their life as Avery does? Move out Avery and take your father with you!
Doctor Sarah is so unbelievable and naïve. What doctor would work 2 extra shifts after being conned by her co-workers. Geeze what an idiot.
Mia, what be said about her. She blames the world for her failures and is arrogant while doing such.
I like Hallmark but this group is the most offensive group of millennials of all time.
I'm not going to say how corny and stilted the lines are but you eat popcorn while looking through the second floor window
Avoid.
This movie tries so hard. So hard that it hurt to watch. Unfortunately characters like the mother (played by Janet Kidder) are so overbearing that they irritate and annoy. The constant push for the main characters to fall in love is annoying. The shining stars for their acting abilities sit with Marielle Eisner and Cardi Wong. They are honestly the only ones worth paying attention to.
This movie is a look at several different kinds of relationships with a group of friends from high school days. All of them have rough spots and they work through them as the movie progresses. There is a romance story as one of the threads.
The reason for their reunion is to honor a recently passed drama teacher who was more than a mentor to each of them. There are a lot of flashback episodes remembering him from different perspectives.
For some reason this movie didn't connect with me. I can't really say anything specific positive or negative.
The reason for their reunion is to honor a recently passed drama teacher who was more than a mentor to each of them. There are a lot of flashback episodes remembering him from different perspectives.
For some reason this movie didn't connect with me. I can't really say anything specific positive or negative.
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- AnecdotesCrew members were touched to find that on the day children were on set for the candy cane hunt scene, the spirit of Christmas giving seemed to be in the air: one of the taller young girls was seen to be helping smaller children reach the candy canes they discovered while taking nothing for herself, while a brother and sister pairing (who were so good at finding candy canes that the youngest could barely fit it all in her two-handed grasp) went around and shared some of their candy canes with the children who had been struggling to find any at all
- GaffesThe spelling of the town is different in the "Welcome to CULPEPER The Prettiest Town in Virginia" sign (i.e. single P) and the "CULPEPPER HIGH SCHOOL" above the school entrance (i.e. double P).
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