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5.2/10
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Secret aspirations between a failed restaurateur and a celebrity chef threaten their blossoming Christmas romance.Secret aspirations between a failed restaurateur and a celebrity chef threaten their blossoming Christmas romance.Secret aspirations between a failed restaurateur and a celebrity chef threaten their blossoming Christmas romance.
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Scott Anthony Cavalheiro
- Shane
- (as Scott Cavalheiro)
Mark Ghanimé
- Hugh Peters
- (as Mark Ghanime)
Angel Williams
- Janice Barker
- (as Lauren Williams)
David Jack
- Sharl
- (as Taylor David)
Mélanie St-Pierre
- Billie
- (as Melanie St. Pierre)
Chris Robinson
- Barry
- (as Christopher Robinson)
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One of the things that sprang to mind halfway through this film was: they must have wanted a 'big' name attached to this movie (Vivica A. Fox) but it was an absolutely supervacaneous role. In my opinion, this whole film was actually dispensable. There's nothing really right about it, I don't feel.
The acting is so so.
The story is quite lame and could've pretty much been set at any time of the year so it's not so much a Christmas movie (apart from the fact that they have Christmas trees in it). There's no family feel (a hugely important part when it comes to Christmas flix for me), the girl always wants to get away from her mom (that's why Fox's role is so redundant) to get to work...
And honestly, I don't quite get the title either. But that may be me...
Okay, I've just read most of the other reviews of this movie and I completely agree with a couple of them who said the first few minutes were so bad they just turned it off. I felt that way too at about the 15 minute mark, but I just left it on because I was just chillin' at home with nothing else in particular to do. Those two ditzy chicks were awful. I was sorry to see the bad plastic surgery on Jess Walton-she used to be so attractive. And I just couldn't buy Vivica Fox as the Mom. I was ready to hate the character of Shane, but before long he had won me over. And Kaitlyn Leeb as Clara was really quite engaging. I won't give away the ending, but trust me that it really does make enduring the first half of the movie worth the pain it takes to watch it. I give it 6 stars: 1 for the beginning, 4 for the plot development later in the movie, and 10 for the finale, making an average (in my mind) of 6.
Ya'll. It's bad. And yet, my roommate and I watch it every. Single. Year. We love it.
The strange floating people in the beginning at what seemed like a Top Chef competition but definitely wasn't? Perfection.
Unappetizing food plated poorly by the winner of the competition? Yes.
Deceased moms, non-existent steaks, non existent STAKES, and what seems like a deliberate PR campaign to make sure we the audience are excited by the idea of dating a city planner? I'll take it.
Also, bonus for a very ethnically ambiguous family lead by Vivica A. Fox. I don't know who is related to who, no adoption, foster or "chosen family" storyline to follow. It's perfect.
You ask, every year we watch this? The answer is YES.
There is truly nothing better than the cinematic universe of Christmas MOW's made in Canada, and this one definitely takes the cake.
The strange floating people in the beginning at what seemed like a Top Chef competition but definitely wasn't? Perfection.
Unappetizing food plated poorly by the winner of the competition? Yes.
Deceased moms, non-existent steaks, non existent STAKES, and what seems like a deliberate PR campaign to make sure we the audience are excited by the idea of dating a city planner? I'll take it.
Also, bonus for a very ethnically ambiguous family lead by Vivica A. Fox. I don't know who is related to who, no adoption, foster or "chosen family" storyline to follow. It's perfect.
You ask, every year we watch this? The answer is YES.
There is truly nothing better than the cinematic universe of Christmas MOW's made in Canada, and this one definitely takes the cake.
I'm a HUGE fan of these Christmas movies. They're cheesy yet lovely and always have a happy ending. Really for me they're a form of escapism. But this one is so disjointed and awkward. The story line is off and nothing makes much sense and the blatant miscommunication of the two main characters becomes quickly annoying. I won't even start on the best friend. I really wanted to like it more but, simply put, I just didn't. I was disappointed.
Watched this with my wife and we both were entertained. The setting was beautiful and the lead actress and actor were good. As a guy would I watch this by myself? No... but it was a nice chill movie with my wife, a drink (maybe 2) and a piece of apple pie :). Give it a shot!
Did you know
- TriviaKaitlyn Leeb later made three other Movies with the Beginning: Christmas with a... The Films are Christmas with a Prince, Christmas with a Prince: Becoming Royal, and Christmas With a Prince: The Royal Baby.
- GoofsThe first time the Tesla drives up and stops, the sound is from a gasoline engine running and then turns off.
- Quotes
Bonnie: [to Shane about Clara] She thinks I'm lactose intolerant but I don't think I am.
Clara Garrison: Bonnie, remember we talked about first impressions?
Shane: Okay. Uh, I mean, that's great to know if I'm ever preparing something for you in the kitchen.
- SoundtracksSounds a Lot Like Christmas
Written by Keith Cooper
Performed by Brett Caswell, Lincoln Hamlyn, Keith Cooper, Dani Strong
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