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Le manège magique de Noël

Original title: A Christmas Carousel
  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • TV-G
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.3K
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Le manège magique de Noël (2020)
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When Lila is hired by the Royal Family of Ancadia to repair a carousel, she must work with the Prince to complete it by Christmas.When Lila is hired by the Royal Family of Ancadia to repair a carousel, she must work with the Prince to complete it by Christmas.When Lila is hired by the Royal Family of Ancadia to repair a carousel, she must work with the Prince to complete it by Christmas.

  • Director
    • Don McCutcheon
  • Writers
    • Uma Incrocci
    • Kim Beyer-Johnson
  • Stars
    • Rachel Boston
    • Neal Bledsoe
    • Stuart Hughes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Don McCutcheon
    • Writers
      • Uma Incrocci
      • Kim Beyer-Johnson
    • Stars
      • Rachel Boston
      • Neal Bledsoe
      • Stuart Hughes
    • 39User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Rachel Boston
    Rachel Boston
    • Lila
    Neal Bledsoe
    Neal Bledsoe
    • Whitaker
    Stuart Hughes
    Stuart Hughes
    • Roy
    Jennifer Vallance
    Jennifer Vallance
    • Heidi
    Tessa Kozma
    • Princess Maya
    Tom Rooney
    • King Coventry
    Kathryn Davis
    Kathryn Davis
    • Margaret
    Michael Spencer-Davis
    Michael Spencer-Davis
    • Duke Sterling
    Lisa Michelle Cornelius
    Lisa Michelle Cornelius
    • Nicole
    Mélodie Tossa
    Mélodie Tossa
    • Angela
    Tyson Kirk
    Tyson Kirk
    • Young Man
    • (as Tyson David Kirk)
    • …
    Gisele Matte
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    • Director
      • Don McCutcheon
    • Writers
      • Uma Incrocci
      • Kim Beyer-Johnson
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    5JoBloTheMovieCritic

    A Christmas Carousel

    5/10 - I usually love royal Christmas movies, but this one just felt bland and uninspired
    LuLuBelleJ

    OoooFfff.. Painfully BAD.

    OoooFfff.. Painfully BAD. I'll be the first to admit I love a well done "royal" Christmas movie, and always look forward to them each year. They're hit or miss, and this one is realllllllllyyyyyyy a MISS. Rachel Boston is at the top of my "I wish they'd retire" list, and Neal Bledsoe is pretty hard to watch as well. It seems like Hallmark was trying to emulate the "nostalgia" of A Godwink Christmas (with the carousel), and the sentiments of Christmas with a Prince (equally as bad... -maybe even worse). Like another said, this year has been a lame year for Hallmark. I'll take Quality of Quantity, too!! There's basically nothing to spoil, since the story is predictable within the first 5 minutes. The best royal movies, in my opinion will remain: A Princess for Christmas, Crown for Christmas, and A Royal Christmas. Watch at your own risk. *And Hallmark, should you read this...... PLEASE just STOP using the same tired actors and actresses. And for the love of ALL that is holy, -PLEASE get new writers, actors, costumes and locations!!!!
    6toddsgraham

    I want a ride on the Wishing Horse...

    This is Hallmark's second 'Royal' Christmas movie this season (the first being One Royal Holiday, which is arguably a better film). I have mixed feelings about this one: on the one hand, the plot is very generic (except for the carousel element) and the script is quite ordinary; on the other hand, the acting was very good overall. That said, in the end, I thought it was a decent movie, but not one of Hallmark's best, I'm afraid. I did think it was great getting a glimpse at the craftsmanship and artwork that goes into making and upkeeping a carousel. I had never really thought about it before, but it seems to be a very artistic endeavor. A pity we did not spend more time watching Thomas Carousel Restoration (which was the name of their business in the film) at work. The story here centers around Lila (played by Rachel Boston), who works for her father Roy (played by Stuart Hughes) at the family carousel restoration business, though, recently, she has been thinking about following her own path (career-wise, that is). They are hired by the Royal Family of Ancadia to restore an old carousel that Lila's great-grandfather built some 100 years earlier. Upon their arrival, they meet Whitaker (aka the Prince, played by Neal Bledsoe, our other protagonist in this story) who has taken an interest in the restoration. And so, our journey begins as Lila and the Prince team up, and we watch their relationship grow and blossom into romance in the snow-covered mountains of the Kingdom of Ancadia. The movie draws a little on a very popular plot device this Christmas season: i.e., deception and mistaken identity. I thought this worked well. Indeed, the first 20 minutes or so of the film were great, I thought. There were some nice scenes where we got a look at the craftsmanship I mentioned above, and there were some nice banter and interactions between our two protagonists. However, once we got to the palace of the royal family, the story started to become less appealing, I thought. The sub-plot around the father and son relationship (the King and Prince) was unexceptional: we have seen many movies where the Prince is not living up to the royal standards. There were some good dialogue and scenes between the Prince and Lila. However, the chemistry between the two never really developed on screen, which is a problem in a romance film. Boston had a pretty good performance; she usually does well (as a Hallmark regular) in this genre of film. Bledsoe too had a decent performance (his accent did not bother me, as it seems to have been for some of the reviewers on here). As another reviewer observed, he had a bit of a Hugh Grant vibe to his performance, which I, for the most part, enjoyed. The problem was, there was no real chemistry between the two. At least, I did not see it or feel it on screen. The supporting cast was strong, some solid performances, I thought. What was up with Roy's little boy haircut? It was a bit distracting at first. Finally, the film did have a very nice Christmas feel to it. There were some beautiful scenic shots of the castle and mountains. The scenery, props, and sets were elegant and quite festive (such cozy royal stables). All in all, it is a decent Christmas movie. If you enjoy Royal themed Hallmark (or Hallmark like) movies, then I suspect you will enjoy this one too.
    5Pete-Claus

    Had high hopes for this one, but gave up

    Had high hopes for this one, but gave up early because the dialogue was just too artificial. The artificial accent from the prince added to the difficulty. I see from another reviewer's comments that it apparently has a really good wrap up in terms of visual sequences, character closure, and plot resolution, which sounds just like what I was hoping for from this movie, but it was too off-putting right at the start for me to be able to get there.
    4bmiller59

    Dreadful

    I could tell it wasn't going to get better, but we watched it from beginning to end. It didn't get better.

    No chemistry, no story, acting was terrible, and usually in a movie like this, the location saves the movie...not this one.

    I hate reviewing movies negatively.

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      Lila's necklace appears and disappears multiple times during the time she is at the horse stables and carousel with the prince
    • Goofs
      Lila is seen hand-carving part of a wooden leg, with the piece resting on her knee. She is also looking away while digging into the piece. You don't have to be an expert of any kind to know how ridiculous and dangerous this is.
    • Soundtracks
      We Wish You a Merry Christmas
      Performed by Trouvere

      Courtesy of Trouvere LLC

      By arrangement with ZYNC Music, A Round Hill Company

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2020 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carrusel de Navidad
    • Filming locations
      • Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Brad Krevoy Television
      • HP Lot Productions
      • Hideaway Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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