La légende du prince de Noël
Original title: Inventing the Christmas Prince
- TV Movie
- 2022
- Tous publics
- 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
810
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Shelby is about to quit her job when her daughter becomes convinced that her boss Evan is the Christmas prince from a story Shelby made up a few years ago.Shelby is about to quit her job when her daughter becomes convinced that her boss Evan is the Christmas prince from a story Shelby made up a few years ago.Shelby is about to quit her job when her daughter becomes convinced that her boss Evan is the Christmas prince from a story Shelby made up a few years ago.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Ronnie Rowe
- Evan
- (as Ronnie Rowe Jr)
Mark Brandon
- John
- (uncredited)
Cadence Compton
- Friend #1
- (uncredited)
Requell Jodeah
- Jayne
- (uncredited)
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Ronnie Rowe leaves the Starship Discovery to wow me in this super cute movie. Ronny ironically plays a rocket sciientist who is a rayed as a bad manager because he cant bond with his staff. But when a staffer's precious daughter mistakes him for the Christmas Prince of her favorite bedtime stories, he's forced into the penultimate bond...a little girl and her Christmas hero.
I enjoyed the way Ronnie played an introvert struggling to be more extroverted. My only question is...why should HE have the change for everyone else? Why couldn't some people cut HIM some slack. But that's another movie. I absolutely loved the ending, even if it was completely over the top.
Oh, kudos to hair and make up. This is the first Hallmark movie where the black women hair styles were on point.
I enjoyed the way Ronnie played an introvert struggling to be more extroverted. My only question is...why should HE have the change for everyone else? Why couldn't some people cut HIM some slack. But that's another movie. I absolutely loved the ending, even if it was completely over the top.
Oh, kudos to hair and make up. This is the first Hallmark movie where the black women hair styles were on point.
This movie had it all. The main three characters were excellently scripted, and played by Tamera Mowry-Howsley, Ronnie Rowe and the precious Ms. Birch. The plot was believable, with real life situations of single motherhood and the challenges and sacrifices of a professional life. The sets were impressive and as usual, the gorgeous Christmas decor by Balsam Hill did not disappoint! This was an inspiring story about being courageous enough to find love when it's been lost or never realized. I would recommend this movie to anyone. It was sweet, wholesome, without being corny or sappy. Don't stop beliving!
I don't normally watch movies on Hallmark, but my wife was watching and I was working within eye distance of the TV. I found myself looking up several times and then became captivated by the storyline and the message of hope. The demanding workload and the ability to juggle a work life balance was relatable. I found the actors to be extremely believable, contrary to some of the other films on Hallmark during Christmastime, especially Tamera Mowry Housley and Isabel Birch. I was entertained... there was comedy and drama and I appreciated the diversity in the cast. It was an overall great movie with a spectacular ending.
This was not your typical Hallmark Christmas movie and that is precisely one of the reasons why I loved it! The diversity was refreshing. The acting was believable. And, the story line was relatable. Tamera Mowry Housley, bravo!!! She did an amazing job! Navigating grief looks different for everyone and her emotions were palpable ... believable. Having a story of hope and promise (the Christmas prince) to share with her daughter was, in my opinion, beautiful. Bonus that he actually turned out to be a 'Prince' for both of them. I loved that she was casted as a brilliant, beautiful and confident woman. We need more of that!!! Isabel (who played Shelby's daughter) is a shining star. Amazing job and I'm looking forward to seeing her more. Great job by everyone. I've already watched the movie twice and saw things I missed the first time. If you're looking for a feel good Christmas film with a 'not your typical Hallmark storyline', this movie is definitely for you!
'Inventing the Christmas Prince' (2022)
Opening thoughts: Throughout my whole Hallmark/Lifetime Christmas film completest quest undertaken from late 2019 and still ongoing, an interesting quest but very mixed one, there was never the mentality of expecting a classic or the film in question to be flawless. Something that was never managed with Hallmark's output. There was always the expectation of seeing a film where one can see at least some effort rather than merely cash-in level. One could see that with most of Hallmark's output but not all.
The previous 2022 Hallmark Christmas films were pretty patchy. There were some good ones, 'Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas' in fact was great. There were some bad ones too, such as 'Christmas Bedtime Stories' and 'A Maple Valley Christmas'. 'Inventing the Christmas Prince' is among the best ones, having a lot of charm but also an equal amount of emotion and heart. It is always nice when a Hallmark film has actors in the lead roles different to the popular ones, and there have been some good performances from non-regular Hallmark actors. Including here.
Bad things: It is not flawless, though there is little wrong with it. For my tastes, it could have been longer by about 10-15 minutes in order to flesh out some of the supporting characters more.
Maybe it starts on the slow side and Ronnie Rowe's character came over as overly cold and selfish at the start
Good things: However, there are so many great things. It is extremely well acted, with great performances from Rowe and Tamera Mowra-Housley, the former managing to make his character complex and sympathetic and the latter being zesty and warm. Isabel Birch is charming and cute as a button, without going too far on the latter. The chemistry is natural and genuine with a lot of heart. Even if the supporting characters lack depth, the development of the three lead characters is very realistic and nuanced. Absolutely bought the progression of Rowe's character, which wasn't rushed or too tidy, going from being Scrooge-like to being more relaxed and sympathetic.
Furthermore, 'Inventing the Christmas Prince' is very sincere emotionally and true to life. It never feels melodramatic or over serious, a very easy trap in this type of film and fallen into a lot, or overly sappy. The ending did make me cry. The story didn't come over as predictable, too simple or forced and is heart warming and charming. The script flows well and is well meaning and honest with little fluff, filler or mawkishness. It is beautifully filmed, with lovely scenery, and appropriately scored.
Closing thoughts: Overall, very well done.
8/10.
Opening thoughts: Throughout my whole Hallmark/Lifetime Christmas film completest quest undertaken from late 2019 and still ongoing, an interesting quest but very mixed one, there was never the mentality of expecting a classic or the film in question to be flawless. Something that was never managed with Hallmark's output. There was always the expectation of seeing a film where one can see at least some effort rather than merely cash-in level. One could see that with most of Hallmark's output but not all.
The previous 2022 Hallmark Christmas films were pretty patchy. There were some good ones, 'Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas' in fact was great. There were some bad ones too, such as 'Christmas Bedtime Stories' and 'A Maple Valley Christmas'. 'Inventing the Christmas Prince' is among the best ones, having a lot of charm but also an equal amount of emotion and heart. It is always nice when a Hallmark film has actors in the lead roles different to the popular ones, and there have been some good performances from non-regular Hallmark actors. Including here.
Bad things: It is not flawless, though there is little wrong with it. For my tastes, it could have been longer by about 10-15 minutes in order to flesh out some of the supporting characters more.
Maybe it starts on the slow side and Ronnie Rowe's character came over as overly cold and selfish at the start
Good things: However, there are so many great things. It is extremely well acted, with great performances from Rowe and Tamera Mowra-Housley, the former managing to make his character complex and sympathetic and the latter being zesty and warm. Isabel Birch is charming and cute as a button, without going too far on the latter. The chemistry is natural and genuine with a lot of heart. Even if the supporting characters lack depth, the development of the three lead characters is very realistic and nuanced. Absolutely bought the progression of Rowe's character, which wasn't rushed or too tidy, going from being Scrooge-like to being more relaxed and sympathetic.
Furthermore, 'Inventing the Christmas Prince' is very sincere emotionally and true to life. It never feels melodramatic or over serious, a very easy trap in this type of film and fallen into a lot, or overly sappy. The ending did make me cry. The story didn't come over as predictable, too simple or forced and is heart warming and charming. The script flows well and is well meaning and honest with little fluff, filler or mawkishness. It is beautifully filmed, with lovely scenery, and appropriately scored.
Closing thoughts: Overall, very well done.
8/10.
Did you know
- GoofsThe reindeer kiss on the prince's hand changes direction the first two times it is shown in the movie at 13:25 mins and 18:17 mins.
- ConnectionsReferences La vie est belle (1946)
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