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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA struggling actress auditions for the lead role in a theater production of 'A Christmas Carol'.A struggling actress auditions for the lead role in a theater production of 'A Christmas Carol'.A struggling actress auditions for the lead role in a theater production of 'A Christmas Carol'.
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Mercedes de la Zerda
- Naomi
- (as Mercedes De La Zerda)
Mélanie St-Pierre
- Samantha Cross
- (as Melanie St. Pierre)
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I had my doubts when I started watching it, but it turned out to be a sweet romantic movie.
Easy to watch.
Good acting.
With all the clichés, but you know what you are getting.
Tepid at best. Actress trying to make it big attempts to help save the local community theatre.
I'll start with the pluses: lead Maggie Lawson, anywhere. She's charming, energetic-even a bit inspiring-here. All around, the acting is a high point and a cut above for this genre.
Unfortunately, that's about where the positive runs out.
Male lead Brennan Elliot is also good, but he comes off as old for Lawson's perky Charlotte, which is emphasized by their more-work-than-spark vibe through most of the movie.
So, it's thin on the vital romance angle.
The worse sin, maybe, for the holiday romance crowd: there's very little hint of Christmas except as a calendar date.
The movie was shot almost entirely in dark interiors, so for all of Charlotte's infectious optimism, there's also a visual heaviness that, combined with the lack of Christmas zing and tepid romance, kind of sank the whole enterprise.
Unfortunately, that's about where the positive runs out.
Male lead Brennan Elliot is also good, but he comes off as old for Lawson's perky Charlotte, which is emphasized by their more-work-than-spark vibe through most of the movie.
So, it's thin on the vital romance angle.
The worse sin, maybe, for the holiday romance crowd: there's very little hint of Christmas except as a calendar date.
The movie was shot almost entirely in dark interiors, so for all of Charlotte's infectious optimism, there's also a visual heaviness that, combined with the lack of Christmas zing and tepid romance, kind of sank the whole enterprise.
'Christmas Encore' was one of those films that was part of my Christmas film completest quest that has been happening on and off over-time after it appeared as a recommendation here earlier this year. Absolutely love Christmas, have said this quite a number of times in my reviews in the past but am trying actually to not make it as obvious now unless when challenged if a review for any Christmas film is negative. Did sort of like the idea.
Saw 'Christmas Encore' actually with relatively mixed expectations, excepting at least some degree of heart and charm while not expecting a particularly great story or dialogue. Watching it, 'Christmas Encore' had its moments. But it was a film that pretty much delivered on not having a great story or dialogue (neither were even good) and didn't have enough heart or charm. Not unwatchable but quite bland with a number of things working against it.
There are good things here. The always watchable Brennan Elliot was an amiable male lead and has the one character to have any form of likeability or development (while being generally thin on both). The music is pleasant and nostalgic.
Furthermore, the scenery is suitably picturesque and beautifully photographed. Some parts are cute.
Unfortunately, the bad things outweigh. Have seen much better performances from Maggie Lawson. She is dull later on and comes over as too neurotic early on from trying too hard with the negative character traits. Really did not find her character appealing at all for most of the time, too self-absorbed and narcissistic. The rest of the cast try but are undistinguished in typical Hallmark cliche roles.
Chemistry between Lawson and Elliot is none. Quite cold, takes too long to get anywhere and then rushes through when it finally shows some sign of developing and too much of a mismatch. 'Christmas Encore' is very cheesy in writing to the extent that the pong that exudes from it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. The sentimental sugar is also too much. The story is a major failing, it's paper thin and beyond bland that is excessively predictable from being too faithful to the typical Hallmark Christmas film formula and moves very slowly early on. This could easily have been 45 minutes at the maximum.
Concluding, watchable for one time only but mostly a failure. 4/10.
Saw 'Christmas Encore' actually with relatively mixed expectations, excepting at least some degree of heart and charm while not expecting a particularly great story or dialogue. Watching it, 'Christmas Encore' had its moments. But it was a film that pretty much delivered on not having a great story or dialogue (neither were even good) and didn't have enough heart or charm. Not unwatchable but quite bland with a number of things working against it.
There are good things here. The always watchable Brennan Elliot was an amiable male lead and has the one character to have any form of likeability or development (while being generally thin on both). The music is pleasant and nostalgic.
Furthermore, the scenery is suitably picturesque and beautifully photographed. Some parts are cute.
Unfortunately, the bad things outweigh. Have seen much better performances from Maggie Lawson. She is dull later on and comes over as too neurotic early on from trying too hard with the negative character traits. Really did not find her character appealing at all for most of the time, too self-absorbed and narcissistic. The rest of the cast try but are undistinguished in typical Hallmark cliche roles.
Chemistry between Lawson and Elliot is none. Quite cold, takes too long to get anywhere and then rushes through when it finally shows some sign of developing and too much of a mismatch. 'Christmas Encore' is very cheesy in writing to the extent that the pong that exudes from it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. The sentimental sugar is also too much. The story is a major failing, it's paper thin and beyond bland that is excessively predictable from being too faithful to the typical Hallmark Christmas film formula and moves very slowly early on. This could easily have been 45 minutes at the maximum.
Concluding, watchable for one time only but mostly a failure. 4/10.
The movie was a bit boring, even for a christmas cheesy one. The couple didn't have chemistry and there were some cringy moments.
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- CuriosidadesBradley Walsh's directorial credit appears twice in the main title sequence.
- Trilhas sonorasSeason of Light
Written, Produced and Performed by Nick Valdman
Lead Vocals by Pàton Hardy (as Paton Hardy)
Mixed and Mastered by Kyle Ramsay
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