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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter getting dumped by her boyfriend, a bakery owner receives a special gift that turns her Christmas season around.After getting dumped by her boyfriend, a bakery owner receives a special gift that turns her Christmas season around.After getting dumped by her boyfriend, a bakery owner receives a special gift that turns her Christmas season around.
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Joanna Feuer
- Ginger
- (as Joanna Howard)
Jessica Alexandra Green
- Woman Caroler
- (as Jessica Green)
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Lifetime Christmas films are a mixed bag, some are good, some are bad, some are somewhere in between. Few from what has been seen are unwatchable though. 'A Very Nutty Christmas' did leap out at me when hearing of it as something that had a lot of potential. The idea sounded nice (the Nutcracker influence really did intrigue me) and Melissa Joan Hart is more often than not watchable, despite the somewhat cheesy title that the film has. Then again, there are Lifetime/Hallmark films with cheesy titles and still manage to be surprisingly decent.
Which is the case with 'A Very Nutty Christmas'. Of Lifetime's 2018 Christmas output, it's among the better ones and by quite some way. Of all the recently seen Christmas films, being somebody who loves Christmas and who has needed a lot of distractions recently doing things that make me at least mildly happy, 'A Very Nutty Christmas' is one of the better ones too by default. It's not my definition of great and has its flaws (and it is not going to be for everybody and that is fine), but it did charm me and was an easy watch.
'A Very Nutty Christmas' isn't perfect. Occasionally the set decoration is a touch on the cheap and over-decorated side.
Some of the corn gets a little much at times too.
However, there is a lot to like about 'A Very Nutty Christmas'. On the most part, it looks fine. Most of the scenery is lovely and there is nothing drab or over-saturated about the photography, while the editing is at least coherent. The music is a big star here, Lifetime films (and even more so Hallmark on a side note) have been known to be over-scored but Tchaikovsky's ballet 'The Nutcracker' is a timeless classic and there are some lovely sprinklings of it throughout. The direction is not too routine and is never less than competent, it allows the actors to have fun while just about reigning them in.
Personally thought that Hart was fine here, she is very charming and fun to watch and Marissa Jaret Winokur and Rizwan Manji are fun support. Best of all is Barry Watson, who is amusing and endearing as Chip. He and Hart have a natural and genuine chemistry together, which adds a lot to the film's appeal. The dialogue does improve later and the cheese and sentiment on the whole don't get too much. There is some lovely whimsy and smile-worthy humour, while the film is suitably light-hearted and warmed and charmed the heart.
Overall, surprisingly liked this a good deal. 8/10
Which is the case with 'A Very Nutty Christmas'. Of Lifetime's 2018 Christmas output, it's among the better ones and by quite some way. Of all the recently seen Christmas films, being somebody who loves Christmas and who has needed a lot of distractions recently doing things that make me at least mildly happy, 'A Very Nutty Christmas' is one of the better ones too by default. It's not my definition of great and has its flaws (and it is not going to be for everybody and that is fine), but it did charm me and was an easy watch.
'A Very Nutty Christmas' isn't perfect. Occasionally the set decoration is a touch on the cheap and over-decorated side.
Some of the corn gets a little much at times too.
However, there is a lot to like about 'A Very Nutty Christmas'. On the most part, it looks fine. Most of the scenery is lovely and there is nothing drab or over-saturated about the photography, while the editing is at least coherent. The music is a big star here, Lifetime films (and even more so Hallmark on a side note) have been known to be over-scored but Tchaikovsky's ballet 'The Nutcracker' is a timeless classic and there are some lovely sprinklings of it throughout. The direction is not too routine and is never less than competent, it allows the actors to have fun while just about reigning them in.
Personally thought that Hart was fine here, she is very charming and fun to watch and Marissa Jaret Winokur and Rizwan Manji are fun support. Best of all is Barry Watson, who is amusing and endearing as Chip. He and Hart have a natural and genuine chemistry together, which adds a lot to the film's appeal. The dialogue does improve later and the cheese and sentiment on the whole don't get too much. There is some lovely whimsy and smile-worthy humour, while the film is suitably light-hearted and warmed and charmed the heart.
Overall, surprisingly liked this a good deal. 8/10
What can you say about a magical twist on a popular Christmas legend - the Nutcracker. Lots of silliness. A plot that obviously juggles around a lot of contrived circumstances to fit into a TV version of the famous story.
The acting is exaggerated at times and other times a little serious or a little romantic. There's a hero and villains and a fairy princess to win all in a setting resembling anyone's modern day home town. I'm sure the actors had fun doing it.
It fell a little flat for me but it's creative and with the right expectations will be very enjoyable for many.
The acting is exaggerated at times and other times a little serious or a little romantic. There's a hero and villains and a fairy princess to win all in a setting resembling anyone's modern day home town. I'm sure the actors had fun doing it.
It fell a little flat for me but it's creative and with the right expectations will be very enjoyable for many.
A cute and slightly cheesy romantic comedy for the holiday season. Very family friendly. No nudity, bad language, gore, and only sparse and very light innuendo. Doesn't dive into any crazy explanations of how Christmas works, Christmas doesn't have to be saved, and the romantic drama is light.
It was a cute movie. A little funny too. It's nice to see Barry Watson again in a different role. Christmas movies are usually corny but this one wasn't. Melissa Joan Hart was great as always. It definitely put me in the christmas mood when watching. Good enough for me to write about.
I'm not sure what I was expecting, but I was delighted by just how much Barry Watson leaned into the ridiculous. In fact I spent most of the movie focusing on his antics. There really isn't anything else surprising here, it's pretty much by the numbers of a standard Hallmark, Lifetime or Netflix holiday flick. But really nobody watches these type of films looking for new ground. However, it was fun watching the writers rework the Nutcracker.
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- CuriosidadesKate tells Chip that her cookies and brownies are named after family members. The first one is the Sabrina Snickerdoodle, an obvious reference for the Melissa Joan Hart fans, to her character in "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch". The other names are Joe, Aviana, Bella, Clover, Dizzy Izzie, Oliver and Paula. She says Aviana is her niece, which is true - Melissa really has a niece named Aviana. The name Paula is clearly a reference to Melissa's mother Paula Hart.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen arriving at the theater, Kate is being repeatedly shushed by the audience while she's yelling at Chip, and she finally shushes the audience right back; at that moment an extra right behind her--a blonde lady wearing a pearl necklace--can't help herself but grin broadly and sweetly at Melissa, thereby breaking character: she, (along with the rest of the audience) is supposed to be very upset at Kate for yelling so much and disrupting the peace, but we can tell from that lady's sweet smile and tender look at the actress, that she was amused by how well Melissa performed her aggravation in that scene. This goof turned into a very cute moment.
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Kate Holiday: [picking a nutcraker up from a gift basket, hands it to Chip] This one looks a little like you.
Chip: [indignant] This nutcracker was made in China. I am from Germany!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAt the beginning of the closing credits we see a closeup of the nutcracker winking it's right eye.
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- A Very Nutty Christmas
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 30 min(90 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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