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Romance rekindles for Peyton and her closest friends during a holiday themed reunion which Peyton's parents decide to host in their family owned summer camp before selling it.Romance rekindles for Peyton and her closest friends during a holiday themed reunion which Peyton's parents decide to host in their family owned summer camp before selling it.Romance rekindles for Peyton and her closest friends during a holiday themed reunion which Peyton's parents decide to host in their family owned summer camp before selling it.
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Tori Anderson and Corbin Bleu are always such joyful, warm actors and this movie was no different. This was a really fun, cheery, heartfelt, and authentically "Christmas in July" movie. I would love to see Corbin and Tori in a lot more Hallmark movies!
10 Stars!
10 Stars!
- It was actually a bit funny, especially parts of the first half. Unlike other reviewers, I actually liked the premise (however well trodden as it may be). But it fell into the Hallmark trap of leaning too much on sentimentality.
- Speaking of which, in order to feel sentimental you have to feel something towards the characters. This didn't work in this movie for two reasons: 1) not enough time getting to know and care about them and 2) there was little chemistry between them. The two leads were miscast.
- I couldn't figure out why the female lead would be so torn up over the male lead. And it isn't just because of looks; his personality was pretty wooden too.
-Other reviewers have commented on the overacting, but I honestly could have used more theatrics from the cast.
The idea is silly, the cast is mismatched, and the movie is boring! Tried to watch it and could not go far into it twice. I used to long for Hallmark new Christmas movies and some I have viewed repeatedly. Last year productions mostly missed the mark. I dread to think of what's coming this Holidays season!
Aspiring writer Peyton (Tori Anderson) works at a publishing company as an assistant. Her boss says that she has no personal connections to her writing. Her parents are retiring and giving up their summer camp. They would like Peyton to take over, but she is desperate to be a writer. The camp is throwing one last Christmas in July for the alumni. Peyton is surprised to see her former flame Thomas (Corbin Bleu) attending. She decides to write about the camp.
It's another Hallmark Christmas in July. Tori Anderson is fine as the leading lady with issues. I don't know what happened to Corbin Bleu. He seems to have lost his mojo after cutting his hair. None of the other side characters really popped. The story is bland. The camp itself is a little too clean. It's well-manicured family cottages. A rustic camp is much more charming cinematically and visually. This is Hallmark at its most average.
It's another Hallmark Christmas in July. Tori Anderson is fine as the leading lady with issues. I don't know what happened to Corbin Bleu. He seems to have lost his mojo after cutting his hair. None of the other side characters really popped. The story is bland. The camp itself is a little too clean. It's well-manicured family cottages. A rustic camp is much more charming cinematically and visually. This is Hallmark at its most average.
I actually wasn't that interested in this one from the previews, but wound up watching it since i liked the cast and was really surprised. The acting came together well, the storyline was not a cheesy as I thought, and I genuinely laughed throughout. It was fun while not coming across as too much.
Did you know
- TriviaTori Anderson (Peyton) and Karis Cameron (Peyton at 16) played sisters in 2015 on a show called "Open Heart".
- GoofsIn a flashback, Becket gets his 2 fingers stuck together because Thomas told him to use a special frosting he made that will help keep the gingerbread walls together better. Becket didn't realize that the ingredient was glue. While they are arguing what to do next, one of Becket's fingers clearly comes loose. Becket then squeezes the two fingers together to be able to make sense of why they are still arguing.
- SoundtracksJingle Bells
Written by Joshua Silverberg, Sam Tinnesz (as Samuel Tinnesz) and Joseph Williams
Performed by Wave & Rome
Courtesy of Joseph Williams, Vincent DiCarlo and Sam Tinnesz, by arrangement with Secret Road Music Services, Inc.
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