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A Shelby está prestes a deixar o emprego quando a filha se convence que o seu chefe Evan é o príncipe de Natal de uma história que a Shelby inventou há alguns anos.A Shelby está prestes a deixar o emprego quando a filha se convence que o seu chefe Evan é o príncipe de Natal de uma história que a Shelby inventou há alguns anos.A Shelby está prestes a deixar o emprego quando a filha se convence que o seu chefe Evan é o príncipe de Natal de uma história que a Shelby inventou há alguns anos.
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Ronnie Rowe
- Evan
- (as Ronnie Rowe Jr)
Mark Brandon
- John
- (não creditado)
Cadence Compton
- Friend #1
- (não creditado)
Requell Jodeah
- Jayne
- (não creditado)
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Ronnie Rowe leaves the Starship Discovery to wow me in this super cute movie. Ronny ironically plays a rocket sciientist who is a rayed as a bad manager because he cant bond with his staff. But when a staffer's precious daughter mistakes him for the Christmas Prince of her favorite bedtime stories, he's forced into the penultimate bond...a little girl and her Christmas hero.
I enjoyed the way Ronnie played an introvert struggling to be more extroverted. My only question is...why should HE have the change for everyone else? Why couldn't some people cut HIM some slack. But that's another movie. I absolutely loved the ending, even if it was completely over the top.
Oh, kudos to hair and make up. This is the first Hallmark movie where the black women hair styles were on point.
I enjoyed the way Ronnie played an introvert struggling to be more extroverted. My only question is...why should HE have the change for everyone else? Why couldn't some people cut HIM some slack. But that's another movie. I absolutely loved the ending, even if it was completely over the top.
Oh, kudos to hair and make up. This is the first Hallmark movie where the black women hair styles were on point.
This movie had it all. The main three characters were excellently scripted, and played by Tamera Mowry-Howsley, Ronnie Rowe and the precious Ms. Birch. The plot was believable, with real life situations of single motherhood and the challenges and sacrifices of a professional life. The sets were impressive and as usual, the gorgeous Christmas decor by Balsam Hill did not disappoint! This was an inspiring story about being courageous enough to find love when it's been lost or never realized. I would recommend this movie to anyone. It was sweet, wholesome, without being corny or sappy. Don't stop beliving!
I loved this movie. Tamera Mowry (Shelby) gave a great performance. As did Ronnie Rowe Jr who played her Boss (Evan). He reminded me of the Gretch, but unlike the Gretch, he wasn't heartless, just clueless about other people's feelings. However, as the movie went on we watch him come out of his Rocket Scientist Nerdy Shell and evolve into this sweet caring person. However, Evan being a rocket scientist was not the point of this movie, which is why they didn't focus on his occupation, but rather on his transformation. This is evident when Evan's boss explains that his work performance was not the problem, but it was his people skills that needed to improve.
Anyway, If you didn't see the plot of Gretch that stole Christmas in this movie, we weren't watching the same movie. At one point, during the Christmas party, I thought (Shelby) was going to say "his heart is growing" The ending was so sweet and so prince charming.
Lastly, I agree that Isabel Birch (Grace) wasn't the right fit for this part. She seemed to be a little kid trying to (act) like a little kid. It didn't seem natural.
Anyway, If you didn't see the plot of Gretch that stole Christmas in this movie, we weren't watching the same movie. At one point, during the Christmas party, I thought (Shelby) was going to say "his heart is growing" The ending was so sweet and so prince charming.
Lastly, I agree that Isabel Birch (Grace) wasn't the right fit for this part. She seemed to be a little kid trying to (act) like a little kid. It didn't seem natural.
Honestly one of the best original Christmas movies I have seen in years, it will definitely go down a Hallmark Classic. I've watched hundreds of Hallmark movies over the years and this one is at the top -it checked all the right boxes, it was authentic and genuine, a real feel-good movie, enchanting with a great story line, main characters were very engaging, tears of joy and happiness..... the movie was fantastic. I've already watched several times this season , it has quickly become one of my favorites. As this movie presents an element of innocence by showcasing the imagination of a child, I found myself drawn to
the plight of a single parent motivated by her love and the strong bond she shares with her child and as a parent willing to indulge in the creation of the magic.
I have never ever cry at a Hallmarks films. I mean they are beautiful and emotional it ones never gotten me actually to cry but this one got me. The story line, the wishlist, but the ending had me so emotional. The scenery at the end was already beautiful but they added that song and the ride with the beautiful Christmas lights. I'm not Afraid to admit i cried like a baby. This is definitely a film I gotta watch this one again. I know I say this all the time but seriously, Tamera Mowry Housley and Christmas films just go together. This is definitely her season to shine. Can't wait for her next Hallmark film. And again S/O for Tamera for representing Black Love and women in Stem!
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- Erros de gravaçãoThe reindeer kiss on the prince's hand changes direction the first two times it is shown in the movie at 13:25 mins and 18:17 mins.
- ConexõesReferences A Felicidade Não se Compra (1946)
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