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When her boyfriend breaks up with her, Amy decides to visit her brother in Vienna. Taking a ballroom dancing lesson, she's paired with a handsome European. After clashing, will their partner... Read allWhen her boyfriend breaks up with her, Amy decides to visit her brother in Vienna. Taking a ballroom dancing lesson, she's paired with a handsome European. After clashing, will their partnership lead to love or another broken heart?When her boyfriend breaks up with her, Amy decides to visit her brother in Vienna. Taking a ballroom dancing lesson, she's paired with a handsome European. After clashing, will their partnership lead to love or another broken heart?
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The story line is pretty decent and I didn't expect the view of Vienna is that impressive
Every pros and cons of the movie have been mentioned. The Dance scenes are so amazing. Thanks for the camera team. Steady !
Every pros and cons of the movie have been mentioned. The Dance scenes are so amazing. Thanks for the camera team. Steady !
TBH 2 of those stars are due more to my nostalgia for the city's market & the giant ferris wheel than to any quality of the movie. Plus I'm a longtime devotee of the waltz, and nobody does that like the Viennese
The cute American girl, the rich & handsome Viennese boy, the cute meet on a Christmas-bedecked cobblestone street...the script pretty much writes itself.
Actually it's a different male character she meets on the (beautifully decorated, cobblestoned) street, and only after she's been the traditional gauche New-Worlder and the rich Old-Austrian boy has been rude to her. Of course there is also a snooty scheming other woman.
After that, the script takes some pleasant detours on the way to the inevitable happy ending, among them that some extras had a point to their presence that was not all 'spoil the budding romance'. They seem like real people going about their own lives, with only occasional lapses into propping up the pretty heroine.
It's rare in holiday fare to allow secondary characters anything of a plot but the brother who brought Our Heroine to Vienna had his own minor storyline that eventually meshed with our heroine's, and a few bit players got callback moments in the final scene as well. Nice extra touches in a fairly nice and definitely pretty movie.
Settle in with your hot chocolate and your best dancing slippers, and prepare to be swept off your feet.
The cute American girl, the rich & handsome Viennese boy, the cute meet on a Christmas-bedecked cobblestone street...the script pretty much writes itself.
Actually it's a different male character she meets on the (beautifully decorated, cobblestoned) street, and only after she's been the traditional gauche New-Worlder and the rich Old-Austrian boy has been rude to her. Of course there is also a snooty scheming other woman.
After that, the script takes some pleasant detours on the way to the inevitable happy ending, among them that some extras had a point to their presence that was not all 'spoil the budding romance'. They seem like real people going about their own lives, with only occasional lapses into propping up the pretty heroine.
It's rare in holiday fare to allow secondary characters anything of a plot but the brother who brought Our Heroine to Vienna had his own minor storyline that eventually meshed with our heroine's, and a few bit players got callback moments in the final scene as well. Nice extra touches in a fairly nice and definitely pretty movie.
Settle in with your hot chocolate and your best dancing slippers, and prepare to be swept off your feet.
The lead actress is actually not bad, and most performances are fairly decent, but she does not cut a lead feminine romantic figure appearance (too chubby for the role, to be blunt). There are some scenes terribly hokey, and wow, ankle injury disappeared like magic, but it's a decent job done with a bad script. The settings help. A travel show featuring Vienna sightseeing would actually be much more watchable than this.
The relationship with the brother is odd, and the director/script allowed the brother to be undeveloped and didn't explain his purpose except to be used for a typical romance movie stunt blunder ("That wasn't my boyfriend, he's my brother!"... Hey, if you are that chummy with your brother, he's most definitely your boyfriend!!!).
But it was tolerable as Christmas buffoonery goes. The ballroom dance scenes took directorial patience, and you can tell that the terrible acting by the bad girlfriend of the prince was just accepted to get the flick done, and the diversion of the American male nurse random meeting the fellow American in Vienna was another implausible personality...not sure if that scattershot character was necessary since it was the uncle who pulled through with the hokey last second tickets and best dress.
If they ever do a movie with a Megan McCain character, the lead actress here will be a good choice. She just played an overly dramatic 'skinny' version role, so not much rehearsal to get into character required.
You can watch this, but probably skip it unless you need a turkey of a Christmas movie playing to ignore while cooking a turkey in the background.
*Director prank(?): One ballroom dance scene, one of the extras has a male prosthetic attached to his nose... It's only a second, but it's as if it was done so you'd look at later scenes of all the dancers so you'd see that the director actually did some pretty good work getting large groups of dancers fitted into the scenes...but to my eye, I only saw it the one time.
Plot sets up an interesting circumstance that leads to a fun romantic back and forth. Well developed by the lead characters.
Badly written
Badly acted
The only good things its got for it is the classical music and that it is a christmas movie
Most christmas movies(Hallmark, I am looking at you) are corny, they do not have original stories(There are exceptions of course) but they have some charm, they add just a bit of whatever to make them just slightly different, and the acting makes them unique
This has nothing of what makes the Hallmark movies enjoyable(I actually confused this one with the Hallmark one, which is why I saw it)
The writing is abysmal, like if it was written by someone that does not speak english without any proofreading, there are a lot of little details(Like the uncle is his uncle but not hers? I mean, we could think "Step brothers" but it is implied they are not step) and... well, pretty much everything else, just nonsensical lines and actions.
The acting is like watching that 90's cartoon action league... they are stiff, without passion, without any real acting at all, delivering blandly on screen.
It is a trainwreck of an attempt that was really disappointing.
Most christmas movies(Hallmark, I am looking at you) are corny, they do not have original stories(There are exceptions of course) but they have some charm, they add just a bit of whatever to make them just slightly different, and the acting makes them unique
This has nothing of what makes the Hallmark movies enjoyable(I actually confused this one with the Hallmark one, which is why I saw it)
The writing is abysmal, like if it was written by someone that does not speak english without any proofreading, there are a lot of little details(Like the uncle is his uncle but not hers? I mean, we could think "Step brothers" but it is implied they are not step) and... well, pretty much everything else, just nonsensical lines and actions.
The acting is like watching that 90's cartoon action league... they are stiff, without passion, without any real acting at all, delivering blandly on screen.
It is a trainwreck of an attempt that was really disappointing.
Did you know
- TriviaHallmark made a movie a year later also titled Christmas in Vienna.
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- Budget
- $750,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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