अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंCynical novelist Dru Cassadine, known for her romance stories, is desperate for a breakthrough after a string of flops. Spurred by brutal reviews and a threat by her publisher to drop her, s... सभी पढ़ेंCynical novelist Dru Cassadine, known for her romance stories, is desperate for a breakthrough after a string of flops. Spurred by brutal reviews and a threat by her publisher to drop her, she is given just weeks to turn out a best seller.Cynical novelist Dru Cassadine, known for her romance stories, is desperate for a breakthrough after a string of flops. Spurred by brutal reviews and a threat by her publisher to drop her, she is given just weeks to turn out a best seller.
Brian Lafontaine
- Hawk Cramer
- (as Brian LaFontaine)
Laura DiPreta
- Pedestrian
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Mackenzie Todd
- Townsperson
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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A sweet coming home story always gets me.
I wasn't expecting to love this as much as I did! It was well acted & directed as well as beautifully made. As a true southern belle, I loved that she called her parents Momma & Daddy, that pimento cheese was preferred over patè and that southern traditions were shown as endearing and lovely as they truly are.
So many films set in the south are unbearable to watch when actors use some creepy southern accent that they heard from some other actor using a nails on the chalkboard accent...not case in Christmas on the Coast, even though Drew did not have one, it worked.
The chemistry between ours stars felt more authentic than some I've watched recently. I will definitely watch this one again.
I wasn't expecting to love this as much as I did! It was well acted & directed as well as beautifully made. As a true southern belle, I loved that she called her parents Momma & Daddy, that pimento cheese was preferred over patè and that southern traditions were shown as endearing and lovely as they truly are.
So many films set in the south are unbearable to watch when actors use some creepy southern accent that they heard from some other actor using a nails on the chalkboard accent...not case in Christmas on the Coast, even though Drew did not have one, it worked.
The chemistry between ours stars felt more authentic than some I've watched recently. I will definitely watch this one again.
1. It was about the Revolutionary War, not the Civil War.
2. No true southerner would ever call it A soda pop. No ma'am! It's all Coke-then you say what kind: coke, Pepsi, Diet Coke.
3. Yes, we do in fact talk like that!
Lastly, I'm from here! Lame movie, but great scenery!!
2. No true southerner would ever call it A soda pop. No ma'am! It's all Coke-then you say what kind: coke, Pepsi, Diet Coke.
3. Yes, we do in fact talk like that!
Lastly, I'm from here! Lame movie, but great scenery!!
My Christmas film viewings over-time have been a very mixed bag. With some surprisingly good hits, where regardless of how predictable they are succeed in being full of charm, warmth and heart so succeeding in being light-hearted and undemanding fun. But also some quite big misses, where the characters are not likeable, everything is forced and shallow with implausibility too in some of the worst cases, the acting and writing being weak and basically with just nothing to them. Have seen both extremes throughout the Christmas film completest quest and also many films with elements of both.
Personally have seen worse Christmas films overall than 'Christmas on the Coast'. When it comes to Christmas films made in 2018 however, which was a very mixed bag (some surprisingly good, some average to decent and some average or less), 'Christmas on the Coast' is to me one of the worst. The premise was a quite nice one, despite not being exceptional, and there are a few good things (though ones that have been quite a lot better in other films etc). But the flaws are also many and most of it are really quite big.
Did think that the production values were quite nice, especially the scenery.
Also that Burgess Jenkins was an amiable male lead.
The same cannot be said about wooden Julie Ann Emery, who also overdoes her character's very negative personality. The excessive unlikeability of her character brings 'Christmas on the Coast' significantly, overdone character flaws are a major pet peeve, especially if the character in question is meant to be likeable or/and rootable later on, and have not seen arrogance and disrespect this blatant in a long time. . It is true that there are plenty of flawed people out there and that they do change and grow, but the flaws here are so overdone and any change or growth felt rushed and underdeveloped. Didn't detect any real chemistry between the two leads, which looked cold and under-rehearsed.
Furthermore, the supporting cast are very cartoonish. The worst performance of the film coming from Bonnie Bedelia, who really overacts and comes over as a really bad impersonation of Dolly Parton. Also agree about the distractingly bad accents, possibly the worst Southern accents since 'Beautiful Creatures' except worse, and all the characters and their ways of living come over as too stereotyped and in an over-generalised and at worst inaccurate way.
Story is rather flimsy and it drags a lot, due to finding Emery's character so excessively unrootable any charm or heart was very difficult to detect. What there is of the story is very little different to what has been seen before many times and better, while the final quarter is too pat and contrived. The script is stilted and can be very corny and too often mundane, also found it over serious. The music is forgettable at best, overbears and doesn't really fit stylistically, belonging more in a soap.
Very weak film all in all. 3/10.
Personally have seen worse Christmas films overall than 'Christmas on the Coast'. When it comes to Christmas films made in 2018 however, which was a very mixed bag (some surprisingly good, some average to decent and some average or less), 'Christmas on the Coast' is to me one of the worst. The premise was a quite nice one, despite not being exceptional, and there are a few good things (though ones that have been quite a lot better in other films etc). But the flaws are also many and most of it are really quite big.
Did think that the production values were quite nice, especially the scenery.
Also that Burgess Jenkins was an amiable male lead.
The same cannot be said about wooden Julie Ann Emery, who also overdoes her character's very negative personality. The excessive unlikeability of her character brings 'Christmas on the Coast' significantly, overdone character flaws are a major pet peeve, especially if the character in question is meant to be likeable or/and rootable later on, and have not seen arrogance and disrespect this blatant in a long time. . It is true that there are plenty of flawed people out there and that they do change and grow, but the flaws here are so overdone and any change or growth felt rushed and underdeveloped. Didn't detect any real chemistry between the two leads, which looked cold and under-rehearsed.
Furthermore, the supporting cast are very cartoonish. The worst performance of the film coming from Bonnie Bedelia, who really overacts and comes over as a really bad impersonation of Dolly Parton. Also agree about the distractingly bad accents, possibly the worst Southern accents since 'Beautiful Creatures' except worse, and all the characters and their ways of living come over as too stereotyped and in an over-generalised and at worst inaccurate way.
Story is rather flimsy and it drags a lot, due to finding Emery's character so excessively unrootable any charm or heart was very difficult to detect. What there is of the story is very little different to what has been seen before many times and better, while the final quarter is too pat and contrived. The script is stilted and can be very corny and too often mundane, also found it over serious. The music is forgettable at best, overbears and doesn't really fit stylistically, belonging more in a soap.
Very weak film all in all. 3/10.
I wanted to like this movie- I think the general story line could be good. However, I was so annoyed (& somewhat offended) at the portrayal of southern people, I had to quit watching. First, the OBVIOUSLY FAKE accents were terrible - especially, Bonnie B's. Second, all southerners do not have to have bread or crackers with everything we eat. We are willing to eat vegetables- heck, a lot of us even grow them ourselves. And, who decided that southerners always reenact civil war era events?!? That is in so many movies yet I have NEVER known a person who participates in that type of activity. I wish movie producers would utilize talented southern actor/actresses/directors and/or educate themselves on true life in the south!!
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- ट्रिवियाThe fourth of eight original films in UPtv's 2018 "Uplifting Christmas Movies" lineup, replacing the prior years "We Get Christmas" lineup.
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