Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWith her career on the line, a decorator must work with an unexpected partner to showcase a house for an upcoming Christmas gala.With her career on the line, a decorator must work with an unexpected partner to showcase a house for an upcoming Christmas gala.With her career on the line, a decorator must work with an unexpected partner to showcase a house for an upcoming Christmas gala.
Ben Wilson
- Charity Ball Guest
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There's very little purpose in critiquing the low production values for each movie, the similar 6 or so storylines used over and over again and the halting, bumbling style of the romances in Hallmark movies. I have seen these productions being made from around 2010 to present day and 90% of them all have the same general low-budget, repetitive storyline, cringe-inducing approach.
I turn a blind critical eye to all of this and just ask for a couple of things:
1. Do the leads seem casted for match in terms of physical appeal?
2. Despite the script always requiring romantic hesitancy, does the male lead at least act like he has 2 X chromosomes throughout the movie?
3. Does some overt romantic chemistry develop throughout the movie or do we have to view 90 minutes of nothing only to get a surprise kiss as the credits roll?
I think this movie rates a grade B- on my scale.
I turn a blind critical eye to all of this and just ask for a couple of things:
1. Do the leads seem casted for match in terms of physical appeal?
2. Despite the script always requiring romantic hesitancy, does the male lead at least act like he has 2 X chromosomes throughout the movie?
3. Does some overt romantic chemistry develop throughout the movie or do we have to view 90 minutes of nothing only to get a surprise kiss as the credits roll?
I think this movie rates a grade B- on my scale.
I was genuinely excited to watch Designing Christmas with You given its festive premise, but unfortunately, the movie left much to be desired. The weak story arc and lackluster conflict were immediate turn-offs. The plot centers around a designer tasked with transforming a holiday celebration, but the emotional stakes are so low, it's hard to feel invested. There's no real tension or meaningful development between the characters, and the supposed "romantic" angle feels forced and underdeveloped.
However, what really threw me off was the premise itself. The movie is about designing Christmas, but the main character seems to have zero talent when it comes to holiday decorating. Those bows on the kitchen cabinets? Yikes! I honestly can't understand how that was presented as "festive" or even "charming." The overall look was flat-out unappealing. The decor felt half-baked, and I'm still not sure what the theme was supposed to be. The finished design was, in a word, ghastly. Did they even have a set designer for this movie? It sure didn't seem like it.
This film desperately lacked that magical holiday sparkle and warmth that makes Christmas movies special. Instead, it felt more like a half-hearted attempt to cash in on a seasonal trend without delivering the heart or craftsmanship expected from a holiday film. The lack of engaging characters, conflict, and festive charm left me thoroughly disappointed. Skip this one if you're looking for any real holiday magic or a well-crafted Christmas story.
However, what really threw me off was the premise itself. The movie is about designing Christmas, but the main character seems to have zero talent when it comes to holiday decorating. Those bows on the kitchen cabinets? Yikes! I honestly can't understand how that was presented as "festive" or even "charming." The overall look was flat-out unappealing. The decor felt half-baked, and I'm still not sure what the theme was supposed to be. The finished design was, in a word, ghastly. Did they even have a set designer for this movie? It sure didn't seem like it.
This film desperately lacked that magical holiday sparkle and warmth that makes Christmas movies special. Instead, it felt more like a half-hearted attempt to cash in on a seasonal trend without delivering the heart or craftsmanship expected from a holiday film. The lack of engaging characters, conflict, and festive charm left me thoroughly disappointed. Skip this one if you're looking for any real holiday magic or a well-crafted Christmas story.
It is the typical story line you expect from these kinds of movies (as in Hallmark, great american family, other made for tv christmas movies) but so very low energy. Nothing special happened, no christmas tree lighting or drinking hot chocolate or cider. Not even that much was said; there were lots of musical interlude shots. The actors were fine but didn't really have anything to work with so i can't say if they were good or bad. And i do not know what was up with the lead actresses roots. Yes, i understand they happen but the director chose to film so many close-up shots of her with her head down that it was very in your face.
I enjoyed this movie for most of it due in large part to the chemistry between the leads Susie Abromeit and Liam McIntyre, that is until each of them started letting their own insecurities get in the way. The development of their relationship was slightly unusual. In their first anonymous meeting, the meet-cute, they got along quite well despite her hitting him by accident with a snowball. The usual formula in rom/coms is an antagonistic first meeting, although there are exceptions. But then instead of following the formula of building their relationship after the first meeting, once they are assigned to work together there is some conflict. This of course, is quickly disarmed and the middle of the movie is mostly upbeat. It does follow the common formula of the two working together to plan a Holly Ball.
Another slight deviation from formula is the conflict. Most movies would have done the misunderstood overheard conversation as the only part of the conflict between them. But then Colbie gets hit with a double whammy which without giving it away is huge. BTW, one part of that double whammy was never really dealt with to reconcile it. The end is much as you would expect since you really can't have it any other way in this kind of movie.
The acting is good. The dialogue is good.
I had one issue which is one of my biggest pet peeves but most people will either not notice or not care. Why are the text message exchanges so small? They were as meaningful as the rest of the dialogue. I had to pause and rewind then pause and play a little at a time because each tiny message appeared in place of the previous one, instead of listing down the screen. This was a huge annoyance to me and there was another brief tiny text later. I deduct 2 stars for this.
In summary, the story had some of the usual formula but with some minor modifications. But I enjoyed most of the movie thanks to the relationships.
Another slight deviation from formula is the conflict. Most movies would have done the misunderstood overheard conversation as the only part of the conflict between them. But then Colbie gets hit with a double whammy which without giving it away is huge. BTW, one part of that double whammy was never really dealt with to reconcile it. The end is much as you would expect since you really can't have it any other way in this kind of movie.
The acting is good. The dialogue is good.
I had one issue which is one of my biggest pet peeves but most people will either not notice or not care. Why are the text message exchanges so small? They were as meaningful as the rest of the dialogue. I had to pause and rewind then pause and play a little at a time because each tiny message appeared in place of the previous one, instead of listing down the screen. This was a huge annoyance to me and there was another brief tiny text later. I deduct 2 stars for this.
In summary, the story had some of the usual formula but with some minor modifications. But I enjoyed most of the movie thanks to the relationships.
It's all about decorating and the decorating budget must have been forgotten about?... Maybe less fake snow and more vintage, Victorian design. Not realistic at all. Seems like the same bows were used in every scene. My home looks better than the Chapman house🙃 Definitely not a holly ball to remember. This is the cheesiest hallmark movie I've ever seen. Why make such a terrible movie if you don't have the budget to make it authentic to the script? The am new to Hallmark movies but there are some I do like but again, this takes the cake for the worst one I've seen. No drama, unrealistic timeline and again the budget and decor for the holly ball falls flat. Walmart decorates better than that!!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizNamed Designing Christmas With You in the UK
- BlooperThe entire family shows up at Colbie's bearing gifts but none are wearing any winter coats or hats.
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