Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, ... Tout lireAn eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, she finds herself reluctantly falling for him.An eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, she finds herself reluctantly falling for him.
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Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo work very well together. Reeser is perfect as a quirky, idealistic woman who loves vintage things and tradition. That is only part of why she always wears clothes that are from decades past.
There were some good laughs. Reeser made a good drunk (on one drink) singing and dancing karaoke. She constantly embarrasses herself with humorous consequences while rehearsing things she will say to Brian or Henry. Another nice touch is the split screen of Emily and Henry at different times when they are by themselves at night.
The typical Hallmark story has a couple of nice touches near the end.
Pretty, witty - she helps this film to fly along, and I liked that this didn't feel like a standard Hallmark film. The humour is broader and is all the better for it.
It's not perfect, it's very clear right from the off that her character's boyfriend will not be the one for her by the end, but minor gripes aside, this was good fun and I enjoyed it.
The movie looks colorful and shiny, and it helps that there is a fair amount of footage shot on location on the streets of Chicago. The two leads are attractive, and after all, that's what really counts in these cable TV romances, and I was pleased that Cupo's "bad guy" personality was a bit more rounded than usual. Cotton was fine as the clueless biologist; poor Gretchen gets almost no characterization at all, only present near the end to provide one more speed bump on the way to the happy ending, and Ali Liebert is quite likable as Reeser's best friend— more of her would have been welcome. The script could have used another draft; once it gets to the last 15 minutes, things are rushed and plot holes are exposed—I'm still not sure how on earth Cupo wind up in a Santa suit??—but given the genre, it's fairly satisfying.
And to "conleytgwinn," another reviewer, the song Reeser sings is Blondie's "Heart of Glass."
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie takes place in Chicago. When Emily and Henry are on the roof after the karaoke incident, the skyline is not of Chicago but of Vancouver, British Columbia, with some of the city's most iconic buildings seen, most notably the Hotel Vancouver. The Hotel Vancouver can again be seen in the next segment in the morning when Emily and Henry are walking at street level.
- GaffesWhile observing the practice of one of the bands, Emily is eating fruit. She is waving around a piece of melon and it suddenly turns into a grape.
- Citations
Emily Jones: Well I believe in True Love.
Henry Williams: I believe it's a leap.
Emily Jones: Exactly! It is a leap! That's the point. Love is a leap you take with each other. You commit to holding tight, jumping off, and facing the world together.
Henry Williams: You make love sound like a suicide pact.
- Crédits fousThe end credits misspell "Limo Driver" as "Limo Drive."
- ConnexionsReferences Le Miracle sur la 34ème rue (1947)
- Bandes originalesBring On The Snow
Written by Peter Allen and David Hudgins
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Love at the Parade
- Lieux de tournage
- 11952 224 St, Maple Ridge, Colombie-Britannique, Canada(Jim's Pizza Restaurant)
- Sociétés de production
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