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Tous les chemins mènent à Noël

Original title: Cross Country Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • TV-G
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.2K
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Rachael Leigh Cook and Greyston Holt in Tous les chemins mènent à Noël (2020)
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After their flight is diverted, two old school friends work together to try and get back home in time for Christmas.After their flight is diverted, two old school friends work together to try and get back home in time for Christmas.After their flight is diverted, two old school friends work together to try and get back home in time for Christmas.

  • Director
    • Catherine Cyran
  • Writer
    • Kirsten Hansen
  • Stars
    • Rachael Leigh Cook
    • Greyston Holt
    • Jon Cor
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    • Director
      • Catherine Cyran
    • Writer
      • Kirsten Hansen
    • Stars
      • Rachael Leigh Cook
      • Greyston Holt
      • Jon Cor
    • 37User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    • Lina
    Greyston Holt
    Greyston Holt
    • Max
    Jon Cor
    Jon Cor
    • Daryl
    Robyn Bradley
    Robyn Bradley
    • Cynthia
    Erica Elliot
    • Samantha
    Sebastian Stewart
    Sebastian Stewart
    • Adam
    • (as Sebastian Gacki)
    Keith MacKechnie
    Keith MacKechnie
    • Harvey
    Raylene Harewood
    Raylene Harewood
    • Sheila
    Matthew Clarke
    Matthew Clarke
    • Greg
    Patricia Harras
    Patricia Harras
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    Nils Hognestad
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    Derek Hamilton
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    Elyse Maloway
    Elyse Maloway
    • Morgan
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    6jazznu

    If You Love Rachael Leigh Cook, This is for You

    This was definitely not my favorite. In a year where Hallmark really brought forth some consistent quality in their Christmas movie slate for the first time in a while, this stood out as merely okay.

    If you love Rachael Leigh Cook, then I think you'll really enjoy this movie. If you merely like her or find her more annoying than charming some of the time, then this might be a bit of a struggle to get through, especially the first half. Because despite there being a decent number of characters in the movie including a steady co-star, I felt the movie was largely a vehicle for her, she really dominates this movie. And though she has her good points, some of what is meant to be charming or quirky, just came off as annoying for me.

    A note about the chemistry. I'm not all that familiar with Greyston Holt, really only know him from a Christmas movie he did last year with Adelaide Kane that was pretty good. But he was good here and Rachael play well off one another. They also very likely have pretty good chemistry. The problem is that the writing and/or directing don't put them into situations where that chemistry is showcased. They feel more like somewhat familiar travelling buddies that might eventually become real friends at the end of this than ones that will end up as a couple. Not the fault of the actors at all. This high school classmate setup is hardly new, so many ways they could've gone about bridging the gap between that history and a romance. But they don't start to make that transition until the second half of the movie. And when it does begin to happen, it's more forced than it should be, essentially a non-romantic dance and the cousin's wife mentioning sparks that we don't actually see. What we do see is good banter between the two throughout, which does work well in a friendship context. But what we are shown in terms of their budding romance, is rather tepid because it just wasn't made a priority until the final 30 minutes of the movie. But once they focus on it, it works.

    But I will say, and a point in the writer's favor, that some of what I found annoying about Rachael's character was something she owned up to and apologized for and it didn't happen in response to something major or at the end of the movie, just something she finally realized and admitted. Kind of rare for a Hallmark movie, so it stood out as being a nice, different, more grown-up approach than we typically see. Her character became considerably more likable at the back-end of the movie after this happened.

    This is not a movie to avoid at all. It's not bad. But for me, not great. And with so many other great Hallmark movies this year, hard to recommend making this a priority to see unless you're a big Rachael Leigh Cook fan.
    7toddsgraham

    It looks like you are hitching a ride with my cow...

    I was looking forward to Cross Country Christmas when I saw both Rachael Leigh Cook and Greyston Holt at the top of the bill. I enjoy Cook's Hallmark movies, and I recently saw Holt in A Very Country Christmas this season. Both usually have convincing performances in this genre of film. So, there is no surprise then to read that I enjoyed this one too. Overall, it is a cute, fun, and engaging Christmas movie. The plot is similar to UPtv's 'Dashing Home for Christmas' (another entertaining movie this 2020 season). The story here revolves around Lina (played by Cook) and Max (played by Holt) whose flight home for Christmas is forced to land (far from home) due to a winter storm. And so, Lina and Max team up to find a way home for Christmas. From delivering Christmas trees for a ride to stowaways on a cargo train, their journey is a fun and warm one, as they help each other and the new people they meet along the way. The plot, of course, is predictable and has been done before as some of the other reviewers here have pointed out. That said, I thought the script was strong. More specifically, the dialogue between the leads was engaging, it pulled me in. And in the end, for me, that is what is most important. There was also a distinct difference between the personalities of the two main characters, which worked well, I thought. What made all the above possible was the quality of acting, which was, overall, excellent. Cook had an impressive performance. She had this warm and friendly vibe to her portrayal of Lina (it was quite adorable, as another reviewer described it), which made it easy to connect to her character, to Lina. Holt had a strong performance as well. He did a good job playing the more reserved character of the two, which, again, added some nice contrast. The chemistry between the two was maybe not as strong as some of the other performances this year (Jill Wagner and Lucas Bryant in The Angel House come to mind). To be honest, I did not notice it much while watching the movie. It was only when I came here and read some reviews that I started thinking about it. What was noticeable was that there was no final kiss between the two at the end, a hallmark of Hallmark movies and the TV romance genre more broadly. Finally, the movie does instill a lot of Christmas spirit and cheer; it should get you in the mood, as it were, for the season. All in all, it is a warm and fun Christmas movie (with some quality acting), a nice new edition to Hallmark's 2020 lineup. Highly recommend.
    9nemman63

    What a cute movie!

    I cannot believe at my age I am using "cute" to describe a movie I like, but yet there it is. I really liked this movie. Best One I have seen so far this year for the Christmas batch. Both of the leads were excellent, and you cold see them slowly becoming attracted to each other in a very heart warming manner. Sure it was derivative of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, but all of these movies are derivative of something, and at least this one went for a classic and not just another schlocky paint by numbers plot. I was waiting for the scene where the state trooper pulls them over in a burned out shell of the pet grooming van, but alas... probably for the best though. Anyway, i thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it!
    8rg79912

    Rachel Leigh Cook was adorable.

    I'm not her biggest fan tbh, but I genuinely liked her character. She was fun and light, quirky but believable. I enjoyed the movie because of that. It was a nice fun Christmas movie. The male lead was good I guess, but if I had my choice I'd have cast another male lead that could play off Rachel Leigh Cook better.
    7pattersonjamie-12079

    Enjoyable Movie

    A little slow, but overall fun. Cast was good. Rachel Leigh Cook is always good.

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      When they leave Missouri, there are snow-capped mountains in frame. Missouri has no such mountains.
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      When in the train car with the cows, straw is called hay. They are not the same thing. Hay is dried and baled grass while straw is the stalks of harvested cereal grasses such as wheat, oats, rye etc.
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    • Release date
      • November 19, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Podeželski božič
    • Filming locations
      • Mission, British Columbia, Canada(location)
    • Production companies
      • CC Xmas Productions
      • Head First Productions
      • Muse Distribution International
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      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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