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Santa's daughter gets a chance to attend college for one semester in the 'real' world before heading back to the North Pole to fulfill her duties under her father.Santa's daughter gets a chance to attend college for one semester in the 'real' world before heading back to the North Pole to fulfill her duties under her father.Santa's daughter gets a chance to attend college for one semester in the 'real' world before heading back to the North Pole to fulfill her duties under her father.
Tyler Clarke
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There something that just doesn't work in this movie. There are cheesy performances and scenes, distracting changes in photographic techniques that don't appear to have any artistic value. The editing and shot selections sometimes seem jostled and cobbled together. Even some of the dialogue and acting seem haphazard and spontaneous but not in a good comedic way. While the story outline held promise, the script needed a lot more work. The typical triangle of one girl and two boys doesn't come across the screen in smooth way as they struggle to relate to one another, it's almost as if the actors themselves were unsure of how to play their parts. It's not that the movie is a tangled mess, the plot somehow holds together and the effort to make this a palatable movie is more than apparent, it's just that it doesn't quite come together as a finished product. It's not absolutely terrible and it may be worth seeing if one is really bored and there don't seem to be many other options
I love the cheesy Hallmark movies. This isn't that kind of quality. I felt like it was some low budget film school project, and after reading the other reviews it sounds like that is exactly what it was. The only redeeming part of this entire film is Pep. She was great. I gave her 10 stars and everything else dragged down my ratings.
This was so aweful, I couldn't even finish it.
The "Santa Claus" actor is so terrible, there is a reason this guy only acts in "B" feeling movies anymore. Thr filming and production was so bad it was painful to watch even the 20 minutes I could get through. I had to stop watching because it was just so sexist, and the personality of the Santa Claus character was just so nasty. The way he treated the elves and others in general was so deplorable. He's supposed to be a role model for pete sake. I stopped watching when Santa was talking to Jack frost. He can't even get the names of his elves straight? I don't like the sleezy feel of Santa in this. HARD PASS.
The "Santa Claus" actor is so terrible, there is a reason this guy only acts in "B" feeling movies anymore. Thr filming and production was so bad it was painful to watch even the 20 minutes I could get through. I had to stop watching because it was just so sexist, and the personality of the Santa Claus character was just so nasty. The way he treated the elves and others in general was so deplorable. He's supposed to be a role model for pete sake. I stopped watching when Santa was talking to Jack frost. He can't even get the names of his elves straight? I don't like the sleezy feel of Santa in this. HARD PASS.
I actually found this movie to be quite enjoyable. The actors/actresses were pretty good, especially Devon Werkheiser and Mckayla Witt. But, he needs a hair cut. Jennifer Stone was pretty great also. The story was nice and different.
Overall, it made me laugh and smile.
A very low budget Christmas film staring Jennifer Stone from Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place.
A film based on Santas daughter Cassie (Jennifer Stone) who gets approved into a college in the real world away from her fairytale land. With strict rules from her father that a contract is in place for her daughter to marry Jack Frosts son, she is given permission to attend the college but must return for the very old school arranged wedding.
I don't know why the arranged wedding is even part of the story. The film is obviously aimed at young children, and they shouldn't feel like these types of weddings are acceptable. Besides the marriage the story wasn't good. I feel bad for Jennifer Stone cause she always gets these B Grade films, but I also don't think she's the best actress Her character was so boring and always dressed in such dull colours like greys and whites.
Best thing about this film is when Devon Werkheiser's character Sam tied his hair up for literally 30 seconds and then enters a scene to dramatically let it down.. sigh.
Don't waste your time on this one, there's plenty of other dull things you could do with your time
A film based on Santas daughter Cassie (Jennifer Stone) who gets approved into a college in the real world away from her fairytale land. With strict rules from her father that a contract is in place for her daughter to marry Jack Frosts son, she is given permission to attend the college but must return for the very old school arranged wedding.
I don't know why the arranged wedding is even part of the story. The film is obviously aimed at young children, and they shouldn't feel like these types of weddings are acceptable. Besides the marriage the story wasn't good. I feel bad for Jennifer Stone cause she always gets these B Grade films, but I also don't think she's the best actress Her character was so boring and always dressed in such dull colours like greys and whites.
Best thing about this film is when Devon Werkheiser's character Sam tied his hair up for literally 30 seconds and then enters a scene to dramatically let it down.. sigh.
Don't waste your time on this one, there's plenty of other dull things you could do with your time
Did you know
- TriviaUniversity scenes were filmed at Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA.
- GoofsWhen the car was flying away it turned from a Ferrari to a Lamborghini.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Some Kind of Heaven (2020)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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