Tre fratelli sono sorpresi quando si trovano costretti a prendersi cura di un bambino durante le feste, e durante il viaggio iniziano a ricostruire i loro rapporti come fratelli, riscoprendo... Leggi tuttoTre fratelli sono sorpresi quando si trovano costretti a prendersi cura di un bambino durante le feste, e durante il viaggio iniziano a ricostruire i loro rapporti come fratelli, riscoprendo il loro amore per il Natale.Tre fratelli sono sorpresi quando si trovano costretti a prendersi cura di un bambino durante le feste, e durante il viaggio iniziano a ricostruire i loro rapporti come fratelli, riscoprendo il loro amore per il Natale.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
- Luke
- (as Andrew Walker)
- Kevin
- (as Christopher Gauthier)
Recensioni in evidenza
So what if this was a rip off of "Three Men and a Baby", plenty of Hallmark films are rip offs of previous ones. And Hollywood is full of rip offs and remakes, there isn't a lot that is new. I really liked Paul Campbell, Andrew Walker and Tyler Hynes together in this film, we know them from other rom-coms. They are flexible and can do romance and comedy.
Kudos to Paul Campbell and Kimberly Sustad for their script. I really liked them together in "A Wedding Every Weekend".
Three reasons:
It's very, very funny. It's well written. And the cast, for the most part, are all equally superb.
Paul Campbell and Kimberly Sustad have hopefully already signed long-term contracts w/Hallmark as they clearly know what they're doing. They're both not only excellent actors with great comic timing, but they KNOW HOW TO WRITE comedy -- and drama as well.
They create empathetic characters with believable relationships right from the start. No line is wasted, no line is unnecessary. A few reviewers have mentioned how horrible and unfunny it is that someone left a baby alone right before Christmas, but IMO these people must've gotten up on the wrong side of the bed and are really angry about something else in their lives.
It's a MOVIE, not a documentary, and again, the way it's set up is credible, as is the resolution.
And while all three leads are great -- both funny and at times very touching -- special kudos go out to Tyler Hynes, who's dry, sarcastic delivery is spot-on, and to Margaret Collins, who matches him line for line. She's completely believable as the mother of these three misfits.
Bravo Hallmark. (Something I never thought I'd say.)
It is known this was one of the most awaited Hallmark movies of the Christmas season due to our three leads. But the fact that it was written by Paul and Kimberley Sustad improved this by a 100%.
It is funny. It is very funny. There are funny moments, there are great one liners specially by Taylor. I have never been a Tyler fan but he's been my favorite in his last two movies. (Maybe it's the beard and the short hair, who knows?)
Other than funny, it's real. You see three men taking care of a baby but you also see three boys whose father left them and all of them have insecurities or anxieties because of that. Other than that, their relationship broke as well. Funny that a unknown baby is the one to put it back together. I really liked that the romance is minimum. You blink and you missed it.
When I saw that Kimberley co-wrote this, of course I was expecting her appearance. I was not disappointed. It's a shame she wasn't Stephan's love interest. She and Paul make a great duo. You know who is also in this movie? Ali Liebert. Another favorite. This was great.
Anyway, do yourself a favor and watch this. I will definitely watch it again.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMargaret Colin, who portrays Tom Selleck's character's girlfriend in Tre scapoli e un bebè (1987), also stars in this similarly titled movie as Barbara Brenner, mother of the three wise men.
- BlooperOn Christmas morning, when the family is sitting together towards the end of the film, Luke (Andrew Walker) is lying on the couch wearing black socks. However, when he gets up for the family group hug, he is in bare feet.
- Citazioni
Stephan Brenner: She's so cool. Remind me why you dumped her again?
Taylor Brenner: I didn't.
Stephan Brenner: Ah. Yeah, that makes sense.
- ConnessioniFeatured in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episodio #45.13 (2022)
- Colonne sonoreMerry Christmas Baby
Written by Johnny Moore (uncredited) and Lou Baxter (uncredited)
Performed by Brett Eldredge
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