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Un Noël en pain d'épices

Original title: A Sugar & Spice Holiday
  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Jacky Lai and Tony Giroux in Un Noël en pain d'épices (2020)
Holiday RomanceComedyDramaRomance

A rising young architect, Suzy, returns to her hometown in Maine for Christmas and finds herself competing in the local gingerbread bake-off alongside an old high school classmate, Billy, wh... Read allA rising young architect, Suzy, returns to her hometown in Maine for Christmas and finds herself competing in the local gingerbread bake-off alongside an old high school classmate, Billy, while also trying to win a big promotion at work.A rising young architect, Suzy, returns to her hometown in Maine for Christmas and finds herself competing in the local gingerbread bake-off alongside an old high school classmate, Billy, while also trying to win a big promotion at work.

  • Director
    • Jennifer Liao
  • Writer
    • Eirene Tran Donohue
  • Stars
    • Jacky Lai
    • Tony Giroux
    • Lillian Lim
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    600
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jennifer Liao
    • Writer
      • Eirene Tran Donohue
    • Stars
      • Jacky Lai
      • Tony Giroux
      • Lillian Lim
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Jacky Lai
    Jacky Lai
    • Suzy Yung
    Tony Giroux
    Tony Giroux
    • Billy Martin
    Lillian Lim
    Lillian Lim
    • Mimi Yung
    Tzi Ma
    Tzi Ma
    • Pete Yung
    Cardi Wong
    Cardi Wong
    • Wayne Yung
    Micah Chen
    Micah Chen
    • Simon Yung
    Grace Sunar
    Grace Sunar
    • Bowyn Yung
    • (as Gracie CJ Sunar)
    Aadila Dosani
    Aadila Dosani
    • Caitlin Keyes
    Eli Gabay
    Eli Gabay
    • Stavros
    Marc-Anthony Massiah
    Marc-Anthony Massiah
    • Nick Dupont
    Sasha Hayden
    Sasha Hayden
    • Merry Dupont
    Leonard Tenisci
    Leonard Tenisci
    • Brian Maguire
    Nancy Amelia Bell
    • Mary Maguire
    Maxwell Jando
    Maxwell Jando
    • Maguire Grandkid #1
    Scarlett Jando
    • Maguire Grandkid #2
    Melanie Rose Wilson
    Melanie Rose Wilson
    • Annie Yung
    Blair Penner
    Blair Penner
    • Marshall
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    Lesley Mirza
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    • Director
      • Jennifer Liao
    • Writer
      • Eirene Tran Donohue
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    10rebekahrox

    A breath of fresh air.

    This was off the charts good. Everything came together. The two leads had great chemistry and were very cute in their own right. The writing had some depth in that although there were some Asian stereotypes, each character was well developed. It had both comedy and wit. For example, the Maine father had a southern accent because he learned his English from Johnny Cash records. LOLWUT?! There were some clever and amusing extra touches and some straight up comedy thrown in for good measure. I loved that when each new character was introduced, Suzy, our heroine would picture a bakery item which matched their personality and a graphic would appear over their heads.

    The bones of the plot followed a usual Hallmark template: Successful hometown girl returns to her small town and has to save something while working on a project that will make or break their career. But the writer and director switched it up and went against the usual clichés in a number of places, especially with Suzy's future career path. It had plenty of heartwarming moments, some tension, and some good life lessons. The romance was sweet and even touching. I loved it. It's is my top 3 this year and top 10 all time. Don't miss it!
    10emimovie

    I demand a sequel

    It was so cute!! I loved the script and the cast has such great chemistry. What a fun take and I'll admit most Christmas movies are really formulaic and obvious but this one has such a sweet message and great spirit! I'd watch it again and I'll keep my eyes on the leads and keep my fingers crossed they do a sequel!! (Just watched about 2 prior movies with the same sort of storyline but this one was unique enough and I swear the casting was superior to any other)
    8toddsgraham

    A delightful new edition to Lifetime's 2020 Christmas movie lineup...

    I really enjoyed 'A Sugar & Spice Holiday'. It is a sweet, warm, and engaging Christmas movie, one of Lifetime's better originals this 2020 season. It is also another first for Lifetime: a Christmas movie with (primarily) an Asian American leading cast. The movie centers around Suzy Yung (played by Jacky Lai), a rising star at an architect firm, who returns to her hometown in Maine for Christmas. However, she has to take her work with her if she wants that big promotion. While at home, she is persuaded to enter the local gingerbread bake-off with an old high school classmate named Billy Martin (played by Tony Giroux), thus stepping into her late, and beloved grandmother's shoes; baking was part and parcel of her childhood growing up with Nema (aka her grandmother, played by Cindy Piper). The story is lovely to watch on screen. The script is cute and fun. There was a nice balance of humor, romance, and family warmth, which made for a pleasing viewing experience. As another reviewer here pointed out, the writer did a good job developing the characters; there were, for example, some quirky individuals at the bakeoff. I also enjoyed the voice-overs and narrations by Suzy every time a new character was introduced in the movie, which included comparisons to and graphics of baked goods; I have added these sayings in the quote section of IMDB, they are quite nice to read. What makes all this work on screen, of course, is the acting. It was brilliant. Lai had a very good performance, quite convincing, I felt. Giroux too was great. He had a fun and confident - with a touch of warmth - vibe to his portrayal of Billy. The chemistry between the two was impressive/convincing (e.g., the scene in the kitchen, where Billy was showing Suzy his technique, was steamy). The supporting cast was also wonderful, some very good acting, I thought. I especially liked watching the performances in the bakeoff scenes (fun to watch). All in all, this is a delightful new edition to Lifetime's 2020 Christmas movie lineup. One of their best this season. Highly recommend.
    9MoosesWin

    Bravo to Lifetime!

    I enjoyed this movie a lot and I applaud Lifetime for being the first to bring an Asian cast to the Christmas table. These networks seem to forget that there's a large Asian population out there and there's several of us who fall into their target demographics! While I enjoy the regular Christmas/Hanukkah movies on both networks I appreciate that Asian actors and fans of these movies are finally being represented! The movie was adorable and so were all of the cast members. Thank You Lifetime!
    6Jackbv123

    Same but different

    The movie starts out so close to the formula. The unethical boss tells Suzy and her competitor that she lied to them. Now they have a time limit to present a proposal and a promotion rides on it. But Suzy says "what about my holiday?" The answer - work at home. Oh and I'll call you every 5 minutes to ask you how you are doing and accept a vague answer. Suzy goes home and gets roped into a contest along with, you guessed it, her old high school male sidekick. She's an architect and he's a toymaker and toy seller, yet they are both expert bakers. Wow, just the setup wears me out.

    From there on we get expected results but some of them happen in slightly unusual ways. There's a little twist in the contest, but it's obvious how that will turn out. I was especially surprised by Suzy and Billy's choices which made sense, but endings rarely go that way.

    I've said before that you have to consider these movies similar to the fantasy genre in that you can't expect reality. So I'll make these comments, but then dismiss them from consideration even though I found them very irritating. I already mentioned the unethical boss who gives them a ridiculous deadline. Then it's bad enough Suzy gets roped into the contest. She also wastes all kinds of time on other things too. And Suzy makes three big mistakes. We don't see the first one she makes play out until after the other two, but almost anyone can see it coming as soon as Suzy makes the call. The next two are ridiculous. No experienced baker would make the first. No experienced 21st century technical professional would make the second. Another reviewer aptly commented that the consummate professional woman, Suzy, gets a littlie whiny threatening to give up on everything. Like I said, you can't expect any resemblance to reality in these movies.

    Acting: Jacky Lai and Tony Giroux give good performances and have decent chemistry. Several supporting actors weren't as good. The contest facilitator reminded me of Mayor Tinsdale on Good Witch for her overacting, but then maybe like Catherine Disher she was supposed to.

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    • Trivia
      A framed picture of Keanu Reeves is on the bedroom dresser.
    • Goofs
      In the end credits, the lead female character's name is spelled Suzy as an adult, and Suzie as a child.
    • Quotes

      Suzy Yung: [Suzy voice over] Marshall. A sugar-free lemon square for sure. Sour, sticky, and made with artificial sweeteners.

    • Connections
      References Risky Business (1983)

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • A Sugar & Spice Holiday
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lighthouse Pictures
      • Shopgirl Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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