A couple on the brink of divorce spend Christmas at the hotel where they married, encountering an eccentric millionaire whose affection for one of them complicates their decision.A couple on the brink of divorce spend Christmas at the hotel where they married, encountering an eccentric millionaire whose affection for one of them complicates their decision.A couple on the brink of divorce spend Christmas at the hotel where they married, encountering an eccentric millionaire whose affection for one of them complicates their decision.
Alysia Livingston Daniels
- Dontrella
- (as Alysia Livingston)
Nicole Finley
- Party Guest
- (as Nicole Sacharow)
Andra Fuller
- Edmund James
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Jacob Taylor
- Chesterton Bellman
- (uncredited)
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Important to remember this isn't some big budget blockbuster ...it's meant to be a sweet christmas tv movie to add a little cheer and give you a smile ...and it does do that.
Of course there are a lot of "seriously?" moments in the movie and perhaps some plot points were fairly simplistic ...but it's still worth the watch.
Just maybe top up your glass beforehand
Even though the movie was corny and predictable, the cast was beautiful looking! But um c'mon now Franklin vs Ulysses Lol
Franklin was was just too fine!
The movie was overall okay, and I was no doubt generous with my final grade. I gave it a six because although the plot was subpar, but the cast was beautiful and there were a few genuinely good and funny moments in the movie. The acting is good, but the dialogue was clunky at best. The most unbelievable part had to be the main couples reasoninng behind filing for the divorce in the first place. Also, a lot of the "feel good/supposed to be good advice" moments in the movie feel far too forced. Eva's acting was the best, she came off both believable and entertaining. Everyone else was just alright, if not utterly cringey at times. The plot was okay at best, and the movie ends on an expectantly happy note. It's basically a straight to TV movie, and that's the mindset it should be viewed with in order to be enjoyed. It's nothing to write home about, but it's alright.
Honestly the cast is beautiful and there are a few Christmas scenes, but this is not a Christmas movie, and it's not a good movie. If your standards for festive mindless watches are low, dive in. It feels like the amount of character development you'd get in a 30-min show, sporadically peppered into a feature length movie. You start to like the characters, but none of them really grow or change or learn a lesson and it's unsatisfying. I wish someone would keep the cast and change every other part of the film.
The casting for some characters were off and somethings didn't make sense. The husband is the CEO of his label and I felt his office didn't reflect that. The wife was a former artists who didn't really seem like an artist. And there was a major editing mistake.
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- TriviaPart of a joint movie called You Can't Fight Christmas
- ConnectionsSpin-off You Can't Fight Christmas (2017)
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