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Un orage de printemps

Original title: The National Tree
  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • TV-G
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Un orage de printemps (2009)
Drama

A teenager has his Sitka Spruce tree chosen to be planted outside the White House as the new national Christmas Tree.A teenager has his Sitka Spruce tree chosen to be planted outside the White House as the new national Christmas Tree.A teenager has his Sitka Spruce tree chosen to be planted outside the White House as the new national Christmas Tree.

  • Director
    • Graeme Campbell
  • Writers
    • David Kranes
    • Lloyd Fonvielle
    • J.B. White
  • Stars
    • Andrew McCarthy
    • Evan Williams
    • Kari Matchett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Graeme Campbell
    • Writers
      • David Kranes
      • Lloyd Fonvielle
      • J.B. White
    • Stars
      • Andrew McCarthy
      • Evan Williams
      • Kari Matchett
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • Corey Burdock
    Evan Williams
    Evan Williams
    • Rock Burdock
    Kari Matchett
    Kari Matchett
    • Faith
    Paula Brancati
    Paula Brancati
    • Katie
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Lana
    Ted Atherton
    Ted Atherton
    • Aaron
    Craig Eldridge
    Craig Eldridge
    • Jim
    Trent McMullen
    • Hank
    Vas Saranga
    Vas Saranga
    • Ash
    • (as Vasantha Saranga)
    Amanda Joy
    Amanda Joy
    • Ming
    • (as Amanda Joy Lim)
    Kristina Nicoll
    Kristina Nicoll
    • Belinda
    Jean Daigle
    • Eddie
    B.J. McQueen
    • Trucker
    • (as B.J McQueen)
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    Joanne Reece
    Joanne Reece
    • Secretary
    • (as Joanne Reese)
    J.C. Kenny
    • WTTG Reporter
    • (as JC Kenny)
    Emily Andrews
    • Stephanie
    Mark Hebscher
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    • Director
      • Graeme Campbell
    • Writers
      • David Kranes
      • Lloyd Fonvielle
      • J.B. White
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    5MartianOctocretr5

    Nice sentiment, but some goofy flaws

    Most of the goofy flaws are contrivances designed to move the plot forward, though, so poetic license prevails. Not to mention the fact these minor problems are somewhat silly and therefore entertaining.

    OK, follow this plot: a teen guy who has a somewhat inflated assessment of how interesting his life is likes to video blog/chat with some cyber buddies. I got a kick out of the one who looks like a dozen Chia Pets exploded on her head. She's having a serious bad hair day. Make that a bad hair century.

    His dad is a widower (like all movies of this ilk), and they have dad/teen son tensions; who could have seen that coming? He wins a contest to have his tree become the new National Tree in Washington. His dad tells him "no" every time he opens his mouth, and that's a lot since this kid shoots off his yap constantly. All the while, he tapes his favorite video subject (himself), and posts it on the net. The movie would have you believe somebody is actually watching his videos, lol. All aboard as Dad and Rock (yeah, that's his name) set out from Oregon over 18 wheels to transport and hand-deliver the tree in DC. But fires, corporate nasties, a hitch hiking gf (not the Chia), a hip grandma, and more stuff awaits on the highway ahead. The final act and its result: only in a TV movie, folks.

    Much of this story is as stretch, but those parts are funny because of it; yet these awkward moments do not prevent the sentimentality that is intended. With all the contrivances, it's still worth a couple of hours if you're going to be home anyway.
    3toncincin

    Just OK

    Flaws everywhere! I-80 doesn't run through Oregon or Idaho ... that I-84. It's I-84 until you get into Utah. The Interstate does NOT go through Salt Lake City. It goes through east/northern suburbs and then cuts to I-80. It's also VERY flat along both highways EXCEPT a small area in Eastern Oregon and Eastern Utah/Western Wyoming. ... no mountains or forests along the way. Mostly grasslands and farms.

    ALSO - all radio/TV stations west of the Mississippi River use call letters that start with K - not W. The reports of the forest fire (where's the forest on I-80???) Re on a TV station with W call letters. So we have this woman watching an Eastern US in Oregon? Good trick in the days before Cable/Satellite TV was prolific!

    As far as the story - nice father/son road trip. The relationship was strained because dad doesn't get teenage boys - but in the end, they come together for the same cause. Could have been a better story - not in a truck cab. The video blogging was ridiculous.

    Watch this only if you have NOTHING else to do...
    5SimonJack

    More social media propaganda than an adventure and bonding movie

    "The National Tree" is a holiday film with an interesting idea for a plot, but it has too many downsides. How much it followed the book it was based on, I don't know. That is a fictional 2001 novel of the same title by David Kranes. The main characters are the same as in the book, Corey and Rock Burdock. But they live in northern California, not Oregon. The tree wasn't picked in a competition that Rock entered. In the book, his dad, but Corey offered it. And, the president of the U. S. calls Corey to accept his offer of a Sitka Spruce. Rock's mom didn't die when he was a baby, but she just up and left them then. And the heart of their cross-country trip to deliver the tree is a strong bonding of father and son in the book.

    So, with those changes, one wonders if the whole theme was changed in the movie, with characters added. The film was all shot in Ontario, Canada. That may explain why the change of the Burdock's tree farm California to Oregon. Since the theme is built around the cross-country trip, they try to put film segments in that have scenery that closely resembles what would be seen on a road trip from west central Oregon to Washington, DC. And, the film is fairly close - I have driven this half a dozen times from Oregon to the Midwest, and about the same number of times from the Midwest to Washington, D. C. A map scene shows that they cross Oregon in the middle, which would be through Bend and then on U. S. 20 to Ontario, Oregon, and I-84 at the Idaho border. Then I-84 across Idaho to I-80 in Utah. But they would have been hard pressed to find in eastern Canada scenery that resembles the desert country that is seen on a trip across Nevada and Utah (I've done that one three times -- much of my driving comes from years of travel to see and take in the national monuments, historic sites, and natural and scenic wonders.) Anyway, the bonding of the father and son is almost buried in this story which looks more like a propaganda film for the big social media platforms.

    Rock's camera shooting, social media posts, and the scenes of the sponsoring company offices with all the media hits, get more attention than the actual road trip scenes. Instead, this would have been much more interesting with the adventure itself, and the scenery and more attention to the dad and son bonding. Instead, Rock is a teenager - like so many portrayed in movies, whose dad doesn't understand him. If his dad has to get on him about being late for work so often, Rock obviously had problems with dependability, habits and personal discipline. And the fact that he had the camera and related equipment for live video feeds, says that he surely wasn't denied anything. He's mostly a very self-centered teen, focused on himself. He shows little respect for his dad. And, that he would help a teen girl stow away under the tarp on an 18-wheeler for a road trip shows how dumb Rock is, with a lack of common sense. The film showed this again when he leaves her out there at night in very cold temperatures.

    One doesn't expect films like this to be factual or accurate with most of their details. But when portraying travel anywhere, the plots should try to be as real as possible for the many people who may know areas and see something so out of sorts. While the producers did a fairly good job of implying the route of the cross-country travel, with scenery like what one would see in some of the states, the forest fire that they have to drive through on a detour in Wyoming is notable. It would take something on the order of an earthquake that would demolish miles of I-80 through Wyoming to force a detour that would take traffic through the forest. There is no Highway 32, as in the movie, but there is a Highway 130 that goes through the mountainous area of Medicine Bow National Forest (which I have also driven), which rejoins I-80 at Laramie - 50 miles West of Cheyenne.

    One wonders if Hallmark was specifically trying to make this film appealing to teens, with the social media exchanges Rock has with three other people around the globe. That, and the frequent selfies and live video feeds along the way to show the progress of their trip. Also, the teen girlfriend. Then, there's the company representative, Faith, who follows along with planned staged stops for publicity. During this trip, she breaks up with her fiancé, and a couple days later she's fallen for Corey Burdock. That's real love? Especially after most of the time Corey is in a scene, he's frowning and skeptical or grumpy. The film clearly shows him as the 'uncaring" or overly critical father.

    All of the silly hoopla at the end, to keep the National Park Service from cutting the tree and put it in a stand, instead of planting it, is pure hoke. My five stars are for the idea from the author's book, and the fairly good shots of the scenery along the way. It did give a sense of following this trip across America.
    1nicholasveriker

    Horrible

    This is quite possibly the worst piece of film I have ever seen. One hot actor is the only good thing. That being said, I'd rather take a shotgun shell to the face than watch This. Absolutely horrible.
    2kirstenraepetersen

    Great movie but kind of offensive to Mormons.

    I would like to know why they added the word "Mormons" in such a disgusting way? I also don't appreciate that they used Mormons so many times. There are Mormons all over the world. And they should be respected. Don't get me wrong I really enjoyed this move. But if the Utah and Mormons part was used as a joke it was not funny. Just like all religions and ethnicities they should not be made fun of in any situation, especially one that would be broadcasted through a movie. As a warning to all movies I hope they know that every one and thing in a movie should be respected. Thank you for allowing my comment to be seen. I really do appreciate it.

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The National Tree
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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      • QVF
      • Cypress Point Productions
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