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In the shopping frenzy before Christmas at a busy department store, two single parents are each left with the wrong gifts for their respective children after their bags get accidentally swit... Read allIn the shopping frenzy before Christmas at a busy department store, two single parents are each left with the wrong gifts for their respective children after their bags get accidentally switched.In the shopping frenzy before Christmas at a busy department store, two single parents are each left with the wrong gifts for their respective children after their bags get accidentally switched.
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Jennifer Oleksiuk
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The movie was fine but the characters weren't original at all. Super controlling, always on a schedule single mother meets a guy blah blah blah. It's been done to death
Lifetime Christmas Films have been a very mixed bag in not just each of the years they've been doing them but also of their whole output. Personally do like some of them, as some are nice enough and succeed at their main objectives providing one takes them for what they are. Others are not very good and have a lot of things done badly, even when trying not to take them seriously too much. Others are a mix of good and bad, ditto.
'A Twist of Christmas' was a pleasant surprise. Of Lifetime's 2018 Christmas output, it's among the better ones. Of all the (relatively) recently seen Christmas films, 'A Twist of Christmas' is one of the better ones too. It's not my definition of great and has its flaws (and it is not going to be for everybody and that is fine), but it did charm me and was an easy watch. A case of a dubious start that got a lot better as it went on, so it is worth sticking with and not bailed out upon too early in my view.
There are a few not so good things. The early portions are a little too slow and with some laughably bad dialogue and one does not like how the characters behave at first. So actually can understand why people thought negatively of the film in the early stages, but didn't wait long enough for it to get better. The story has a lot to like about it, but there is not a lot about it that's particularly twisty.
Structurally and such it is standard Lifetime but does it better than most previous Lifetime film viewings. Some of the supporting cast don't have much to work with and don't register enough as a result.
However, the soundtrack is pleasant enough and doesn't come over as overdone. The direction is not exceptional but is solid enough for the type of film it is. The film looks attractive, especially the scenery and the leads do become a lot more likeable later. The younger actors are sweet without being too much so and Vanessa Lachey and Brendon Zub are very engaging as well in the lead roles, especially Lachey. Their chemistry comes over as genuine and develops more realistically than most previously seen Christmas films with similar romances.
While the dialogue is far from perfect, it did improve later on and didn't feel as corny or gooey. It induced some smiles. The story may be straightforward and doesn't have many surprises, but the setting is made very good use of and there is not too much of a stale feel compared to other Hallmark Christmas films, not feeling as over-familiar. The film is very light hearted and really warmed my heart and when the sentiment came in it didn't feel excessive or manipulative.
Overall, pleasantly charming. 7/10
'A Twist of Christmas' was a pleasant surprise. Of Lifetime's 2018 Christmas output, it's among the better ones. Of all the (relatively) recently seen Christmas films, 'A Twist of Christmas' is one of the better ones too. It's not my definition of great and has its flaws (and it is not going to be for everybody and that is fine), but it did charm me and was an easy watch. A case of a dubious start that got a lot better as it went on, so it is worth sticking with and not bailed out upon too early in my view.
There are a few not so good things. The early portions are a little too slow and with some laughably bad dialogue and one does not like how the characters behave at first. So actually can understand why people thought negatively of the film in the early stages, but didn't wait long enough for it to get better. The story has a lot to like about it, but there is not a lot about it that's particularly twisty.
Structurally and such it is standard Lifetime but does it better than most previous Lifetime film viewings. Some of the supporting cast don't have much to work with and don't register enough as a result.
However, the soundtrack is pleasant enough and doesn't come over as overdone. The direction is not exceptional but is solid enough for the type of film it is. The film looks attractive, especially the scenery and the leads do become a lot more likeable later. The younger actors are sweet without being too much so and Vanessa Lachey and Brendon Zub are very engaging as well in the lead roles, especially Lachey. Their chemistry comes over as genuine and develops more realistically than most previously seen Christmas films with similar romances.
While the dialogue is far from perfect, it did improve later on and didn't feel as corny or gooey. It induced some smiles. The story may be straightforward and doesn't have many surprises, but the setting is made very good use of and there is not too much of a stale feel compared to other Hallmark Christmas films, not feeling as over-familiar. The film is very light hearted and really warmed my heart and when the sentiment came in it didn't feel excessive or manipulative.
Overall, pleasantly charming. 7/10
Both leads are quite obnoxious to start with, but ease in to more acceptable human beings as the film moves on.
The toy mix up is a fine build up to a romance, I've seen something like it with De-Niro and Streep (No idea what it's called), but the carry on that follows here is a bit daft and hard to believe, I'm not sure any of my bosses would ever have been that understanding.
To be honest, I can't see why the female lead didn't just throw herself at Brendan Zub's feet the moment she saw him, he is very handsome as bad almost Godlike, but he was being a bit rude at the time I suppose.
It would be nice if we lived in a world where people can meet in bad circumstances, but forgive that first impression later on to maybe fall in love. Hey ho.
A good cast, nobody stood out as bad at least and they got up to Christmassy things. Brendan should have been naked at some point though, so it loses points for not achieving that.
The toy mix up is a fine build up to a romance, I've seen something like it with De-Niro and Streep (No idea what it's called), but the carry on that follows here is a bit daft and hard to believe, I'm not sure any of my bosses would ever have been that understanding.
To be honest, I can't see why the female lead didn't just throw herself at Brendan Zub's feet the moment she saw him, he is very handsome as bad almost Godlike, but he was being a bit rude at the time I suppose.
It would be nice if we lived in a world where people can meet in bad circumstances, but forgive that first impression later on to maybe fall in love. Hey ho.
A good cast, nobody stood out as bad at least and they got up to Christmassy things. Brendan should have been naked at some point though, so it loses points for not achieving that.
The big problem of film remains its unrealism. Far to be credible, it becomes, in few situations, just absurd.
The good things are the not bad explore of situation of single/ divorced parent and his relation with his kid. In same measure, the grandparents are inspired options, just seductive if you can ignore the racial dilemmas. The young Christian Convery reminds Liile Prince of Antoine de Saint Exuperry and. Vanessa Lanchery has the physical virtue to remind Michelle Obama. The film is , in essence, a fair one for a large public. And that is only important thing about it. And the toys, seeds of the romance , are just OK - sure , the expectations about Orson are higher after the first description of. Elliot.
The good things are the not bad explore of situation of single/ divorced parent and his relation with his kid. In same measure, the grandparents are inspired options, just seductive if you can ignore the racial dilemmas. The young Christian Convery reminds Liile Prince of Antoine de Saint Exuperry and. Vanessa Lanchery has the physical virtue to remind Michelle Obama. The film is , in essence, a fair one for a large public. And that is only important thing about it. And the toys, seeds of the romance , are just OK - sure , the expectations about Orson are higher after the first description of. Elliot.
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- ConnectionsReferences Mary Poppins (1964)
- SoundtracksJingle Bells
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