Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA New York City book editor is chosen to run a bookstore for the month of December, rediscovering her creative spark while butting heads with the son of the bookstore owners and learns that ... Tout lireA New York City book editor is chosen to run a bookstore for the month of December, rediscovering her creative spark while butting heads with the son of the bookstore owners and learns that talent (and love) can be found anywhere.A New York City book editor is chosen to run a bookstore for the month of December, rediscovering her creative spark while butting heads with the son of the bookstore owners and learns that talent (and love) can be found anywhere.
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Despite this being a movie made in 2024, I had never actually heard about it. But of course, sappy Christmas movies is usually not my go-to type of entertainment. But every now and again during December will I sit down and binge-watch sappy Christmas movies, and 2024 turned out to be one such year. And thus, I had the opportunity to sit down and watch writer Betsy Sullenger and director Michael Robison's 2024 movie "A Novel Noel".
Thumbs up to writer Betsy Sullenger on the accomplishment of the script, as it proved to be a rather enjoyable storyline. I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the movie. And it was a script that combined elements of what apparently makes a good sappy Christmas movie; that being romance, a pinch of drama, the spirit of Christmas, an idyllic setting, and a feel-good sensation. And the movie had all that in a good mixture.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, though leading actress Julie Gonzalo did seem somewhat familiar, but I just couldn't put any movie or series to her face. I will say that leading actress Julie Gonzalo really made this movie all the more enjoyable, because she put on a very committed and spirited performance. She carried the movie quite wonderfully. In fact, all of the cast actually put on good performances, but Julie Gonzalo she stood out as being extraordinary.
If you enjoy sappy Christmas movies, then you definitely should check out director Michael Robison's 2024 movie "A Novel Noel". I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the 84 minutes that the movie ran for. And it is certainly a movie that I would recommend for fans of the sappy Christmas holiday movies.
My rating of "A Novel Noel" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Thumbs up to writer Betsy Sullenger on the accomplishment of the script, as it proved to be a rather enjoyable storyline. I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the movie. And it was a script that combined elements of what apparently makes a good sappy Christmas movie; that being romance, a pinch of drama, the spirit of Christmas, an idyllic setting, and a feel-good sensation. And the movie had all that in a good mixture.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, though leading actress Julie Gonzalo did seem somewhat familiar, but I just couldn't put any movie or series to her face. I will say that leading actress Julie Gonzalo really made this movie all the more enjoyable, because she put on a very committed and spirited performance. She carried the movie quite wonderfully. In fact, all of the cast actually put on good performances, but Julie Gonzalo she stood out as being extraordinary.
If you enjoy sappy Christmas movies, then you definitely should check out director Michael Robison's 2024 movie "A Novel Noel". I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the 84 minutes that the movie ran for. And it is certainly a movie that I would recommend for fans of the sappy Christmas holiday movies.
My rating of "A Novel Noel" lands on a six out of ten stars.
The perfect storm of trying to recover from the 2023 writers and actors strikes combined with Hallmark's breathtaking avarice funneling resources away to other revenue streams has created a very disappointing season so far. This movie is one of the few I enjoyed enough to watch twice.
With a plot similar to Lifetime's quirky 2018 "Christmas Around the Corner", the. Bookstore setting gives it an automatic appeal. And while some of the plot developments were easy to see coming, the appealing cast made it an enjoyable watch.
My only issue was that the final denouement seemed a little awkward and rushed, but since that would describe the entirety of most other movies this season, I can't complain too much. Definitely worth watching.
With a plot similar to Lifetime's quirky 2018 "Christmas Around the Corner", the. Bookstore setting gives it an automatic appeal. And while some of the plot developments were easy to see coming, the appealing cast made it an enjoyable watch.
My only issue was that the final denouement seemed a little awkward and rushed, but since that would describe the entirety of most other movies this season, I can't complain too much. Definitely worth watching.
7.7 stars.
Not only was this a great romance, but I learned a great lesson from this Christmas bingo challenge that the woman does. It's really inspiring, because making a chart or list of dares and challenges for yourself is one of the most effective motivational tools ever invented.
I suggest that if you have any struggles in your life regarding motivation and procrastination, take a lesson from this Christmas bingo chart.
The lead actors have a lot of chemistry and the film is quite entertaining. Something about it flows and they are a good pair. Mr. Penny has a Hallmark Midas touch. I've yet to see him disappoint. He's been in some real sluggish movies, but he always seems to shine through. The lead female, although, seemingly an endangered female species of the Hallmark variety (a rare appearance) never fails to entertain. She's got great screen presence and like Penny, rarely disappoints. The two of them together is a match made for a great film, and I was actually inspired by this story.
Not only was this a great romance, but I learned a great lesson from this Christmas bingo challenge that the woman does. It's really inspiring, because making a chart or list of dares and challenges for yourself is one of the most effective motivational tools ever invented.
I suggest that if you have any struggles in your life regarding motivation and procrastination, take a lesson from this Christmas bingo chart.
The lead actors have a lot of chemistry and the film is quite entertaining. Something about it flows and they are a good pair. Mr. Penny has a Hallmark Midas touch. I've yet to see him disappoint. He's been in some real sluggish movies, but he always seems to shine through. The lead female, although, seemingly an endangered female species of the Hallmark variety (a rare appearance) never fails to entertain. She's got great screen presence and like Penny, rarely disappoints. The two of them together is a match made for a great film, and I was actually inspired by this story.
A Novel Noel (2024) -
This story was similar to 'Christmas Around The Corner' (2018) in its having a visitor to a book store to work over Christmas. It also had hints of 'Trading Christmas' (2010) with the book editing element too. As such it kind of felt that they had cherry picked some of the best bits from previous films to deliver this with an experienced polish for the most part.
Julie Gonzalo played Harper, a publisher that needed a break, who headed to a small town to work in a book shop over December where she met the very handsome Brendan Penny as Sawyer.
I LOVE Brendan Penny! But he was a bit officious and aggro to start with. I could tell that he was probably still nice inside though and it certainly didn't take him long to thaw out. He really would make even the worst film worth watching.
And to be fair Harper was really quite abrasive with her opinions to begin with as well. She also mellowed out nicely though.
Josie (Kaitlyn Bernard), his little sister substitute, was a bit too cartoon like in a lot of her delivery but bearable. Unlike the "British" bartender Rhys (Christiaan Westerveld), who was just a caricature of Stephen Merchant. As a Brit I do find these exaggerated jokey characters a tad offensive. It's like they're trying to make up for the fact that the British bad guys in action films always do it so well, but humiliating those they use in these films. He was awful as if he was from a completely different and comedic film to the rest of them. His whole thing was so exaggerated like when Bart Simpson* pretends to be an old Boot Black.
I have found that the people at Hallmark, etc have been going heavy on the wine theme lately though, but it was just a hint here. And I was a bit stunned when he fell out with her having told him what she did for a living. Even after his explanation why. It felt a bit lame.
Other than that I really liked this one, not just because of Mr. Penny, but because there were twists to the standard format and a lot of how it fell was out of the blue. There was a moment regarding her best friend which was sudden and refreshing and actually a lot of it was unexpected in a very good way. I liked that they went for something slightly different in the way that the story unfolded.
I do wish that they'd applied a bit more polish to the story in some ways though. It didn't need the "Fall Out" which was brief and pointless anyway because Sawyers decision towards the end was enough of a moment without the necessity of upsetting things otherwise. And it could easily have done without Rhys, but I will definitely be recommending this one to friends purely for its out of the box thinking and I don't like to repeat myself, but refreshing approach, regardless of it's similarities to others, because it did it in its own way.
I also might have to start playing Christmas Bingo.
8.39/10.
*The Simpsons (1989-)
This story was similar to 'Christmas Around The Corner' (2018) in its having a visitor to a book store to work over Christmas. It also had hints of 'Trading Christmas' (2010) with the book editing element too. As such it kind of felt that they had cherry picked some of the best bits from previous films to deliver this with an experienced polish for the most part.
Julie Gonzalo played Harper, a publisher that needed a break, who headed to a small town to work in a book shop over December where she met the very handsome Brendan Penny as Sawyer.
I LOVE Brendan Penny! But he was a bit officious and aggro to start with. I could tell that he was probably still nice inside though and it certainly didn't take him long to thaw out. He really would make even the worst film worth watching.
And to be fair Harper was really quite abrasive with her opinions to begin with as well. She also mellowed out nicely though.
Josie (Kaitlyn Bernard), his little sister substitute, was a bit too cartoon like in a lot of her delivery but bearable. Unlike the "British" bartender Rhys (Christiaan Westerveld), who was just a caricature of Stephen Merchant. As a Brit I do find these exaggerated jokey characters a tad offensive. It's like they're trying to make up for the fact that the British bad guys in action films always do it so well, but humiliating those they use in these films. He was awful as if he was from a completely different and comedic film to the rest of them. His whole thing was so exaggerated like when Bart Simpson* pretends to be an old Boot Black.
I have found that the people at Hallmark, etc have been going heavy on the wine theme lately though, but it was just a hint here. And I was a bit stunned when he fell out with her having told him what she did for a living. Even after his explanation why. It felt a bit lame.
Other than that I really liked this one, not just because of Mr. Penny, but because there were twists to the standard format and a lot of how it fell was out of the blue. There was a moment regarding her best friend which was sudden and refreshing and actually a lot of it was unexpected in a very good way. I liked that they went for something slightly different in the way that the story unfolded.
I do wish that they'd applied a bit more polish to the story in some ways though. It didn't need the "Fall Out" which was brief and pointless anyway because Sawyers decision towards the end was enough of a moment without the necessity of upsetting things otherwise. And it could easily have done without Rhys, but I will definitely be recommending this one to friends purely for its out of the box thinking and I don't like to repeat myself, but refreshing approach, regardless of it's similarities to others, because it did it in its own way.
I also might have to start playing Christmas Bingo.
8.39/10.
*The Simpsons (1989-)
Woo, some of these reviewers are grumpy like the male lead 😂. Yes, this story has been done before, but what movie hasn't. I'm going to search if you can work in a bookstore and live in the apartment above. Sounds like a delightful opportunity to me. The male lead is really grumpy for a while, so that was a bummer for me. I actually thought the main lead was the author, but had someone else portraying her. I believe that story has been done too 😂. The reindeer games were fun. There wasn't much chemistry between the two, but I still enjoyed it. The pub owner and bakery gal are fun characters. I must say, I was blinded by the twist. The two characters help one other move over a hump. There's a fun Bingo idea. Cute movie.
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