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Noël avec le prince de mes rêves

Original title: Christmas Ever After
  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
988
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Ali Stroker and Daniel di Tomasso in Noël avec le prince de mes rêves (2020)
DramaRomance

Sparks fly during Christmastime when a romance novelist meets a handsome man who looks like the leading character in her books.Sparks fly during Christmastime when a romance novelist meets a handsome man who looks like the leading character in her books.Sparks fly during Christmastime when a romance novelist meets a handsome man who looks like the leading character in her books.

  • Director
    • Pat Kiely
  • Writers
    • Katrina Mathewson
    • Tanner Bean
  • Stars
    • Ali Stroker
    • Daniel di Tomasso
    • Bill Marchant
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    988
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pat Kiely
    • Writers
      • Katrina Mathewson
      • Tanner Bean
    • Stars
      • Ali Stroker
      • Daniel di Tomasso
      • Bill Marchant
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Ali Stroker
    Ali Stroker
    • Izzi Simmons
    Daniel di Tomasso
    Daniel di Tomasso
    • Matt
    Bill Marchant
    Bill Marchant
    • Bob
    Melia Charlotte Cressaty
    Melia Charlotte Cressaty
    • Kacey
    Nicole Leroux
    Nicole Leroux
    • Sarah
    Charlotte Legault
    Charlotte Legault
    • Parker
    Gita Miller
    Gita Miller
    • Jennifer
    Kim Nelson
    Kim Nelson
    • Mila
    Larry Day
    Larry Day
    • Tom Simmons
    Ellen David
    Ellen David
    • Kim Simmons
    Jack Molloy Legault
    Jack Molloy Legault
    • Timmy
    Simon Alain
    Simon Alain
    • Lodge Singer #1
    Andréanne St-Louis
    • Lodge Singer #2
    Alessia Zaccaro
    • Child at Christmas Brunch
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Pat Kiely
    • Writers
      • Katrina Mathewson
      • Tanner Bean
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    4whitney-m-sorensen

    I usually like these but...

    The actors deserve so much better than this. I faithfully watch all the films of this type every year, but this one is just trying too hard and not succeeding. All the conversations bring up a topic that seems like it should move the plot forward, but then someone leaves the room and nothing moves forward. That is not banter. I quit 25 minutes in. It's just poor writing. I really hope Ali Stroker gets to be in another one of these (or that Broadway reopens). If you like the leading man, watch him in Chicago Fire or Major Crimes. This movie just doesn't work.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Christmas love by the book

    The 2020 Lifetime Christmas efforts did vary and often veered between mediocre and slightly above average and were indicative at times of rushed productions. But there were enough of them that were still watchable and more (was pleasantly surprised by some) and were not amateur efforts. Actually think on reflection that the standard was of better quality than 2019's batch. 'Christmas Ever After' sounded promising and really appreciated its inclusion of diversity by having one of the main characters wheelchair-bound.

    'Christmas Ever After' turned out to be very nicely done. Is one of the better ones and has one particularly big surprise that was not expected at all. Is it a great film? No, none of the 2020 Lifetime Christmas films are though in all fairness. Is it worth watching? Absolutely yes (as is enough of this particular batch), and one of the recently seen Christmas films that surprised me a lot. While not everything in 'Christmas Ever After' works, a lot does and very well indeed.

    Am going to start with what could have been better. The plot is nothing special formula-wise and in terms of how it maps out. It's another film that is a bit of a slow starter, where it takes time to set up and the dialogue is on the awkward side.

    Do agree that Bill Marchant is too over the top in his role and came over as annoying. The ending felt too hasty.

    However, a lot is good. Ali Stroker's performance was courageous and heartfelt, as well as easy to endear to. Daniel Di Tomasso matches her in charm and his gentle warmth and sincerity help him come over as very likeable. Their chemistry is beautifully done, tasteful and sympathetic with no judgement and they are very natural together. Melia Charlotte Cressaty is adorable without being too cute. Lifetime have always varied when it comes to having characters that are interesting and worth caring for, 'Christmas Ever After' is a case of both.

    Visually, the film is professional looking rather than looking on the cheap, the scenery is lovely. The music is not used too much and has an appropriate sound. The direction shows somebody at ease with the genre and while there is nothing innovative it's not routine or dull either. Furthermore, a great job is done with the Christmas atmosphere, where it does feel like Christmas and in an affectionate way. Some lovely Christmas touches, especially in the second half, and there are some very sweet, but not sickly, scenes. The script did have a nice mix of funny and poignant lines, especially the banter between the leads. The story may be thin but has a warm heart and charm and doesn't take itself too seriously. While the first quarter is not easy to get into at first, a vast majority of the second half is great.

    Overall, well done. 7/10.
    6toddsgraham

    A decent Lifetime Christmas movie...

    This is a decent Lifetime Christmas movie, not one of the best nor one of their worst this season. And it gives wheelchair users some representation on screen in this genre of film, which is a plus. In this one, a romance novelist (Izzi) heads off on her yearly Christmas getaway. Unfortunately, she has missed a deadline for her book, thus must spend her holiday finishing it. To her surprise, the owner's son (Matt) has taken over the Inn, and he happens to look like the protagonist in her book (on the cover of her books, that is). Shortly thereafter, the two start to develop a connection, a relationship as they take part in the towns Christmas festivities. It is a lovely romance story, and the movie does give off a warm Christmas vibe during the last 40 minutes or so. The script too was decent. There were a couple of scenes with some fun and entertaining dialogue (e.g., the scene where she complains about the floor not squeaking and meets Matt, some witty lines in that scene). However, I found the first 30 minutes difficult to engage with; i.e., the story did not pull me in. I had to stop myself a couple of times from multitasking. It was not until Izzi agreed to help Matt with the Christmas lights competition that I finally started to connect with the film. The acting, overall, was good. Ali Stroker (playing Izzi) had a very strong performance. I thought she had some very good dialogue and exchanges with Daniel di Tomasso (playing Matt). He had a strong yet gentle and sincere presence on screen, I felt. The chemistry between the two was also pretty good. As I alluded to above, I thought Stroker had a very convincing performance here. Her dialogue and exchanges came off as genuine and heartfelt on screen. The supporting cast was a bit mixed. Bill Marchant's performance (playing Bob, Matt's father and former Inn owner) was difficult to watch at times. His lines and exchanges often felt forced and exaggerated, which made for some awkward scenes, I felt. Melia Charlotte Cressaty (playing Matt's daughter), on the other hand, had a very cute performance. The scenery, props, and sets were charming and festive. As I noted above, the movie had a warm Christmas vibe to it, which is partly due to the cozy Christmas atmosphere at the inn and village. All in all, it is a pretty good Christmas movie, especially the last 40 minutes or so. Well worth a watch, I'd say.
    6eseeds-61971

    A disabled lead in scenes full of barriers

    I don't know why they bothered to put the main character in a wheelchair and then put her in the middle of such an inaccessible town! From the inn with stairs and no wheelchair ramp, to the boxes blocking her access to the Christmas tree, to the lack of ramps around town, whoever created the scenes had no consideration for people with disabilities. There aren't many scenes of her doing things adapted for her disability, like putting on a coat. I'm also disappointed that the location where it was shot didn't jump at the chance to be made more accessible. The plot was cute, if a little schmalzy, I was just so distracted by the flaws that it took away from the story. And I'm an able-bodied person! I don't know why more people haven't seen what I see.
    7polyxenivlachou

    Somewhat natural for a change...!

    This is indeed a very good effort. The dialogues and the performances were decent and natural, so was the chemistry between the two leading actors. The matter of diversity was handled with dignity and discretion. Well done! A must see for these holidays! Happy new year everyone!

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    • Trivia
      In the scene on Christmas Eve when Matt is looking at the photos of his late wife, they're actually photos of the actor and his real wife.
    • Goofs
      Mila tells Izzi, "Your holiday themed book was supposed to be available for the holidays," referring to the reason she won't allow the final draft deadline past Christmas Eve. Even though the book is for next Christmas, that statement makes no sense in a pure rationale perspective of not having some flexibility in the deadline.
    • Quotes

      Bob: Izzi. What do I owe the pleasure again?

      Izzi Simmons: I just have a quick question.

      Bob: Let me guess. You saw the remodeled aesthetics.

      Izzi Simmons: About that. Um, my floors... I mean, your floors, technically, they used to have a distinct squeak. But the thing is, now the squeak is gone and there's a carpet over the floorboards.

      Bob: I'm sensing you don't like the carpet.

      Izzi Simmons: Was this your idea?

      Bob: No, it was, uh, his. Meet the new owner of the B&B, my son. He just moved back from Seattle.

      Izzi Simmons: Desmond?

      Matt: Uh, actually, no. It's uh... It's Matt.

      Izzi Simmons: Matt?

      Matt: Yup. Matt.

      Izzi Simmons: Your name is Matt?

      Matt: Yeah. Like, short for Matthew.

      Izzi Simmons: You look exactly like... You know what, um, never mind. This is, this is so... This is something, this is confusing and confounding and a little bit exciting.

      Matt: Uh, okay. Well, to answer your question, uh, you're not hearing that squeak cause I fixed the floorboards. It's actually very simple, you just sprinkle a little baby powder over the squeaky floorboard, work it in the seams. Lubricates the wood, keeps the boards from rubbing together.

      Izzi Simmons: Neat. That's, like, so neat.

      Matt: Yea, well. I realized it's only a temporary solution. So, uh, we went carpeted.

      Izzi Simmons: No, you went carpeted. We went squeaky floors, right, Bob?

      Bob: Oh, I'm going Switzerland on this one.

      Matt: Are you?

      Izzi Simmons: I'm gonna go out of this room. Um, I have to leave, um, my editor is calling and I have to take this in my room.

      Matt: Your phone didn't ring or buzz.

      Izzi Simmons: Um, I meant, I have to call her. You know how editors are.

      Matt: No. Not really. How are they?

      Izzi Simmons: They need to be called back.

      Matt: Well, you better call her back then.

      Izzi Simmons: That's what I'm gonna do. Bye!

    • Connections
      References Seinfeld (1989)

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Christmas Ever After
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • MarVista Entertainment
      • Neshama Entertainment
      • Vroom Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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