Un homme est déterminé à gagner le concours annuel de décoration de Noël du quartier. Il fait un pacte avec un lutin pour l'aider à gagner. Le lutin jette un sort qui donne vie aux 12 jours ... Tout lireUn homme est déterminé à gagner le concours annuel de décoration de Noël du quartier. Il fait un pacte avec un lutin pour l'aider à gagner. Le lutin jette un sort qui donne vie aux 12 jours de Noël, ce qui entraîne un chaos inattendu.Un homme est déterminé à gagner le concours annuel de décoration de Noël du quartier. Il fait un pacte avec un lutin pour l'aider à gagner. Le lutin jette un sort qui donne vie aux 12 jours de Noël, ce qui entraîne un chaos inattendu.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
Résumé
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I think the issue was the story. It wasn't very good and it was boring. I really didn't care what the problem was or what Eddie Murphy was trying to accomplish. The live coverage of Candy Cane lane made no sense and the reporters were terrible actors. The news coverage came out of no where. The movie was a mix of a bunch of bad parts and recycled stories. If it's going to recycle a story it needs to be as good as the original or better. I don't ever want to see this movie again.
While the humor occasionally falls short in delivery, with jokes teetering on the edge of laughter, the movie brings forth chuckles and witty lines like "You elf'in kidding me." Admittedly, it felt like a subtle ad campaign for Jeep, El Segundo's Candy Cane Lane, and USC-Fight on, I suppose. Despite the cheesy and slightly cringy Christmas love, it's a worthwhile watch during the holiday season. I'd give it a festive 2.5/5 stars - because, after all, 'tis the season for a bit of Christmas movie magic!
The movie starts of promising and seems to build up to original ideas, but only goes downhill as soon as the story starts to evolve. Sadly it's a absolute mess and they tried to cram so much into the movie that it's hard to keep track sometimes. The movie lacks depth and characters fight just to reconcile 1 minute later. The movie jumps from scene to scene and every moment of depth conflict or drama is resolved within a max of 3 minutes. There's not one scene that really made me laugh and the movie is so exhausting at times that i really struggled not to turn it off. I don't know what Eddie was thinking but this feels soulless and you can see it on the actors faces and their energy. Everyone seems bored, the dialogue's are hideous and nothing clicks... this is really disappointing and falls in the category of the Eddie Murphy movies that will be forgotten sooner than later.
Eddie Murphy Through the Years
Eddie Murphy Through the Years
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPentatonix: As the carolers trapped in the Christmas village. The popular a cappella group, which consisted of members Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee at the time of filming, had released a total of nine Christmas albums as of the date of this film's release. Six of those albums are studio albums, and three are compilations. They released their 9th Christmas album and 3rd Christmas compilation album, "The Greatest Christmas Hits", five weeks before this film's premiere.
- GaffesIn the "twelve drummers drumming" scene, Nick speaks to the band leader but his mouth does not move.
- Citations
Nick Carver: After solving a simple math equation in his head: "Is that what y'all call Calculus?"
- ConnexionsReferences Un jour une bergère (1934)
- Bandes originalesMerry Christmas Baby
Written by Lou Baxter, Johnny Moore
Performed by Chloe Bailey (as Chlöe)
Courtesy of Parkwood Entertainment LLC/Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- How long is Candy Cane Lane?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La calle de la Navidad
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 57min(117 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1