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A corporate agent is sent to a small town to buy a cookie company and shut down its factory. When she starts falling in love with the factory's owner, the town's Christmas spirit over takes ... Read allA corporate agent is sent to a small town to buy a cookie company and shut down its factory. When she starts falling in love with the factory's owner, the town's Christmas spirit over takes her.A corporate agent is sent to a small town to buy a cookie company and shut down its factory. When she starts falling in love with the factory's owner, the town's Christmas spirit over takes her.
Amélie Eve
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Good acting, but Same old tired plot. Hallmark must have one writer. Something always needs saved, theres always a fiance who is wrong for the main character. They always make them unlikable so it's easy to see how the woman or man betrays them for another person. Always a charming child involved. And the woman always finds christmas spirit and love and sacrifice at the end. Problem is....these two actors, although fine actors had zero chemistry....zero. the man was morose and downbeat the whole movie. I felt nothing for them. Bland movie, bland rating.
I have many "stones" against this film. flaws, predactibility, unrealism. but the poor of it has a small virtue - the name of town. and the spirit of family of a small community. and the idea of recipe for the cookies of aunt Sally. so, it works. with the well known love story and the end who you expect be different - sure, in this case is real forced, fake, bizarre -. but who coould resist to... Cookies Jar ? and, sure, twoo good looking lead actors, P. Lynn Johnson remembering Eve Marie Saints and the flavor of cookies.
This is a nice little Christmas movie! I like cookies, and I love Christmas! It's the typical big city vs small town story, but it's definitely worth the watch. The small town charm will win your over and make you want to be a part of it...especially at Christmas!!!
It's definitely not your normal Hallmark Christmas movie but it was so well done. They had great chemistry together and Jill was absolutely amazing as she is in every movie because she is believable. She genuinely ask the character out like it's herself and she does an amazing job. Her movies never disappoint me
There has never been any bias for or against Hallmark Christmas films. Actually think there are a mix of good, bad (and worse in some cases) and somewhere between mediocre and decent, so it's a variable output really. One just needs to know what to expect and not to expect too much. Have always appreciated romantic dramas with touches of comedy, so yeah 'Christmas Cookies' was hardly one of those doomed from the start sort of films.
'Christmas Cookies' lived up to and exceeded mixed expectations, as it could have gone either way of being charming and cute or being sickly sweet and cheesy. And it manages on the most part to be the former. Despite what the appetising but somewhat sugary title suggests, obviously made up to tie in with the cookie company setting. A good lesson in not judging a film by its title, advertising or any previous exposure to Hallmark Christmas films whether positive or negative. As far as Hallmark Christmas films go, generally 'Christmas Cookies' is among the better ones.
By all means, 'Christmas Cookies' could have been better. The ending is too abrupt and like it was made up at last minute. Despite the setting, the basic story is standard Hallmark fare and what is seen here has been used frequently before but not as freshly here.
A lot of anything concerning the job is pretty unrealistic, like for example the portrayal of negotiation which is total fabrication. At times the music is overpowering, a common thing with Hallmark.
However, 'Christmas Cookies' looks great with some of the best locations and use of them of all Hallmark's festive output. Photographed beautifully and absolutely loved everything to do with the cookie factory. While the music didn't have me completely sold in terms of balance, tonally it fitted at least and doesn't over-emphasise too much the mood. The dialogue can be corny, but it didn't feel stilted to me and was gently amusing and sincere.
Despite the story not being perfect, it is light on its feet and has a warm heart without being mawkish ot sugary sweet. Tonally it clearly knew what it was trying to be. Nothing charmless about it either and certainly makes one hungry for cookies during the film and after. The characters engage at least and are not too reminiscent of stereotypical ciphers, there is substance to them and nothing about them frustrated me. The acting is not bad at all and quite good in the case of the two leads, who have a sweet chemistry together. Nice to have a female lead that has positive traits without being too perfect or having any flaws exaggerated, have seen both extremes in a lot of Hallmark Christmas films and the film just about manages in my opinion to avoid both.
In conclusion, nice film. Just know what to expect. 7/10
'Christmas Cookies' lived up to and exceeded mixed expectations, as it could have gone either way of being charming and cute or being sickly sweet and cheesy. And it manages on the most part to be the former. Despite what the appetising but somewhat sugary title suggests, obviously made up to tie in with the cookie company setting. A good lesson in not judging a film by its title, advertising or any previous exposure to Hallmark Christmas films whether positive or negative. As far as Hallmark Christmas films go, generally 'Christmas Cookies' is among the better ones.
By all means, 'Christmas Cookies' could have been better. The ending is too abrupt and like it was made up at last minute. Despite the setting, the basic story is standard Hallmark fare and what is seen here has been used frequently before but not as freshly here.
A lot of anything concerning the job is pretty unrealistic, like for example the portrayal of negotiation which is total fabrication. At times the music is overpowering, a common thing with Hallmark.
However, 'Christmas Cookies' looks great with some of the best locations and use of them of all Hallmark's festive output. Photographed beautifully and absolutely loved everything to do with the cookie factory. While the music didn't have me completely sold in terms of balance, tonally it fitted at least and doesn't over-emphasise too much the mood. The dialogue can be corny, but it didn't feel stilted to me and was gently amusing and sincere.
Despite the story not being perfect, it is light on its feet and has a warm heart without being mawkish ot sugary sweet. Tonally it clearly knew what it was trying to be. Nothing charmless about it either and certainly makes one hungry for cookies during the film and after. The characters engage at least and are not too reminiscent of stereotypical ciphers, there is substance to them and nothing about them frustrated me. The acting is not bad at all and quite good in the case of the two leads, who have a sweet chemistry together. Nice to have a female lead that has positive traits without being too perfect or having any flaws exaggerated, have seen both extremes in a lot of Hallmark Christmas films and the film just about manages in my opinion to avoid both.
In conclusion, nice film. Just know what to expect. 7/10
Did you know
- TriviaAired as the fourth of nineteen original films in The Hallmark Channel's 2018 "Countdown to Christmas" lineup.
- GoofsWhen the 3 are sledding Bonnie's gloves are black but when the camera angle is sledding down it has pink gloves holding onto the sled.
- SoundtracksWhat Christmas Means to Me
Performed by Stevie Wonder
Composed by Anna Gordy Gaye, George Gordy and Allen Story
Published by Sony ATV Music Publishing
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