Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPiper Jansen is a slick public relations genius and owner of her own company "Piper's Picks." After creating countless successful campaigns, she decides to use her grandmother's holiday reci... Leggi tuttoPiper Jansen is a slick public relations genius and owner of her own company "Piper's Picks." After creating countless successful campaigns, she decides to use her grandmother's holiday recipes to write and launch a book of her own but, suddenly finds herself in the middle of a v... Leggi tuttoPiper Jansen is a slick public relations genius and owner of her own company "Piper's Picks." After creating countless successful campaigns, she decides to use her grandmother's holiday recipes to write and launch a book of her own but, suddenly finds herself in the middle of a very public scandal that threatens the launch of the book as well as her business. Being th... Leggi tutto
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- Paige
- (as Cailan Punnewaert)
- Brock
- (as Brian Carleton)
- Martha
- (as Natasha Balakrishnan)
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I only caught the last half, but the main character is supposed to be blatantly money-grubbing, which i assume is meant to be charming, but it only makes it seem like she's just evil. She also mentions her dead grandmother when it doesn't seem relevant at all. Everyone is aggressively pushing her to date this business owner who hired her, but she's too much of an Edgelord to like nice things.
All actors are dreadful, but it's no help that their lines are rediculous. There's a terrifying scene with a bakery owner having an outburst about wanting to sit on Santa's lap that shook me to my core.
If you want a good laugh, you have to check this one out. I high-ly recommend it.
I gave it a 5 because it's so bad, it's good. It's simultaneously a 0 and a 10.
This is something that couldn't be further from the truth. It's actually my favourite holiday and there are many good films, specials etc. and even classic ones, ones watched every year and never gotten tired of. 'A Christmas Village' was one of my recent festive film viewings to broaden my horizons and see something different. It was part of a Christmas film quest undertaken at the beginning of this year, and there have been some films that have been regrettable experiences. And 'A Christmas Village' is one of them and one of the worst cases.
'A Christmas Village' has nothing good about it. Now that is something that is very rarely said by me and whenever it has ever been said it has always been so with regret. The least bad thing about it is the setting but that was very difficult to appreciate with such drab filming and with the film's editing looking carelessly slapped together. The music is not much special and is often ham-handed and misplaced.
One of 'A Christmas Village's' worst components is the script, which constantly sounds awkward and can be quite cloying. Worst of all is the attempts at absurd humour, that the film goes far too over the top in and it is often overplayed and seldom fits. The acting is similarly woeful, there is no chemistry between the leads, any attempts are stiff and forced, and the cast are made to constantly overdo their one-dimensional and quite annoying characters and they do it badly.
From a story standpoint, there is no sense of joy or charm and although one doesn't expect the film to be realistic or completely surprising they don't expect non-stop contrivance or to never feel bored watching the film. The summary is not being truthful when it says that the Christmas spirit is in abundance, everything to do with the scandal and saving the reputation complicates the story at times and is a bit mean-spirited. Maybe it was an attempt at providing some depth but it doesn't work.
Summing up, awful, there are so many Christmas films that are a million times better. 1/10
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