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Un mariage sous le sapin

Original title: The Spruces and the Pines
  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.2K
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Nick Ballard and Jonna Walsh in Un mariage sous le sapin (2017)
Holiday RomanceComedyDramaFamilyRomance

Julie (Jonna Walsh) and Rick (Nick Ballard) fall in love despite being on opposite sides of feuding Christmas-tree-farm families.Julie (Jonna Walsh) and Rick (Nick Ballard) fall in love despite being on opposite sides of feuding Christmas-tree-farm families.Julie (Jonna Walsh) and Rick (Nick Ballard) fall in love despite being on opposite sides of feuding Christmas-tree-farm families.

  • Director
    • John Stimpson
  • Writers
    • Bonnie Hallman
    • Marcy Holland
    • Lyn Woodward
  • Stars
    • Jonna Walsh
    • Nick Ballard
    • Tom Kemp
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Stimpson
    • Writers
      • Bonnie Hallman
      • Marcy Holland
      • Lyn Woodward
    • Stars
      • Jonna Walsh
      • Nick Ballard
      • Tom Kemp
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jonna Walsh
    Jonna Walsh
    • Julie Pine
    Nick Ballard
    Nick Ballard
    • Rick Spruce
    Tom Kemp
    Tom Kemp
    • James Pine
    Ken Cheeseman
    Ken Cheeseman
    • Dave Spruce
    John MacGregor
    • Josh (Bear)
    Sarah Fischer
    Sarah Fischer
    • Holly
    Kathy Harum
    Kathy Harum
    • Martha
    Ferns Francios
    • Man in Uniform
    Joanna Herrington
    Joanna Herrington
    • Katherine Pine
    Steven Breton
    • Background Actor
    • (as Steve Breton)
    Zachary Breton
    • Background Actor
    Louise Mara
    Louise Mara
    • Background Actor
    • Director
      • John Stimpson
    • Writers
      • Bonnie Hallman
      • Marcy Holland
      • Lyn Woodward
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    7Ed-Shullivan

    True love will overcome all obstacles

    Although a simple story line, I am quite sure that there are literally millions of men and women who have lived the rest of their lives regrettably for listening to their closest loved ones (fathers, mothers, aunts, or uncles) and for years wondered to themselves "...if only I had listened to my heart" and not to my relatives about that one true love of my life.

    The family surnames are really hokey (the Spruces and the Pines) and much like the Hatfields and McCoys who owned adjoining farms, so do the Spruces and the Pines whose livelihood depends on the Christmas season when their Christmas trees bring in the majority of their annual income. Gradually the audience finds out what the two male tree farm owners Dave Spruce, (Ken Cheeseman) and James Pine (Tom Kemp) decades old dispute is about. Darn it if James daughter Julie Pine (Jonna Walsh) and her new found love in Rick Spruce (Nick Ballard) who is Dave Spruce's nephew is going to be ignored merely on a decades old dispute between the two (2) tree farm owners.

    How the decades age old feud is finally put to an end becomes emotional (at least it was for Mrs. Shullivan and I) and for the next few scenes this Christmas themed film is worth watching.

    I rate it a a solid 7 out of 10 rating.
    6MickyG333

    Rudimentary

    6.4 stars.

    This is a very rudimentary film from start to finish. It's about two families. One family has the last name of Spruce. The other family with the last name of Pine. These two families have had an old rivalry going back decades. They are at odds with one another, yet they live on adjacent properties. The whole town is aware of this unsettled dispute of some sort between the families. This sort of movie has been done many times. Inevitably one child of a family falls in love with a child of the other family, and they are under a lot of pressure to break up due to old grudges. Some films have displayed this theme in an entertaining and fun way, this one is not so fun.
    7jewelch

    Christmas Hatfield and The McCoys

    The cast was great and the story was amazing. Me and the wife really enjoyed it. James Welch Henderson Arkansas. 11/21/2020
    Kirpianuscus

    the emotion

    Sure, the emotion is in few crumbs form. But, for a predictable love story using Christmas as pretext and Romeo and Juliet as tool. A long conflict. The love of children and the letters afterlife. A Christmas tree . The wedding after an year of concilation. Nothing new, nothing original - the title is the best proof-. But working in decent manner. And , in essence, that remains the most important detail. So, the emotion as lead virtue. Sure, not so real but ...nice.
    6S1rr34l

    A Nice Lighthearted And Heartwarming Christmas Romance.

    This is a seasonal take on the Romeo and Juliet story, though without the tragic ending - oh come on it's a Christmas film, you cannot call that a spoiler - though I for one would think a tragic ending would be more interesting... but hey, I have a dark side.

    So there are two families who own Christmas Tree farms next to each other and due to a fire that took out seven years worth of crops they've been at each other's throats for as long as the kids can remember. It's been a year after Julie Pine's (Walsh) mother's death and she's decided to come home for the Christmas period to help her father in his busiest time... and it is the first Christmas without his wife.

    It doesn't take long to find out the feud is still going strong and appears to have gotten a little harsher in the time she's been away. On her first day home, she is asked by the local baker to drop off Dave Spruce's order, while there she helps a man to tie a tree to a car roof. Unbeknown to her, he is actually Rick Spruce, Dave's nephew. There is a chemistry between them right from the start and Rick decides to chase her with the intention of courtship. It's not until later that his true identity is revealed, though by that time Julie has fallen for him.

    There are some good lighthearted and heartwarming moments in the film and the relationship between Julie and Rick is engrossing and entertaining to watch. Add to this the character of the bear of a man Josh, perfectly portrayed by John MacGregor and the sweet, sassy, and beautiful Holly, nicely acted by Sarah Fischer, then you have strong character base to keep you interested. The writers have also given all of these some of the more wittier lines and it works well to keep the viewers entertained.

    The only drawback I had with this story was the climax of the feud. This should have been thought out a little better and made stronger and more believable. There wasn't enough emotion when showing how the wife and mother's passing had really affected her family, especially her husband - this would have added to the climax. I know that this is primarily a love story but it would have been so much better to have a stronger resolve and make it a two-story film.

    This is another one to cuddle up with your loved one beside a fire on a cold night.

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    • Trivia
      Downtown scenes that were filmed in Ayer, Massachusetts include locations such as Union Coffee Roasters, D.J. Hussey Farm and Mistletoe Christmas Tree Farm.
    • Goofs
      When Rick Spruce writes in his note pad. "Stay away from the Pines" He actually wrote "Stay away from the Pins". Later when Julie Pine steals the note pad and reads "Stay away from the Pines," is spelled correctly.
    • Quotes

      Julie Pine: Well, this is a Christmas tradition that every tree farmer should know.

      [Julie opens a canister]

      Rick Spruce: Are those pine needles?

      Julie Pine: Yup.

      Rick Spruce: You put those in the tea?

      Julie Pine: They are the tea.

      [Julie prepares the drink]

      Julie Pine: My Mom would make this for us every winter. Here you go.

      Rick Spruce: Thank you.

      [Rick hesitates]

      Julie Pine: Go on.

      [Rick takes a sip]

      Julie Pine: What do you think?

      Rick Spruce: It's like Christmas in a cup.

      Julie Pine: Cheers.

      Rick Spruce: Cheers.

    • Soundtracks
      O Tannenbaum
      Traditional

      Performed by The Jollybeans

      Courtesy of Ed Grenga Music Publishing Co.

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Star-Crossed Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
      • Great American Family
      • H9 Films
      • MarVista Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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