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La Fable magique de Noël

Original title: A Fabled Holiday
  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.7K
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Brooke D'Orsay and Ryan Paevey in La Fable magique de Noël (2022)
Talia and her childhood best friend Anderson reunite in a curiously familiar-looking town full of Christmas spirit that restores its visitors when they need it most.
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Talia and her childhood best friend Anderson reunite in a curiously familiar-looking town full of Christmas spirit that restores its visitors when they need it most.Talia and her childhood best friend Anderson reunite in a curiously familiar-looking town full of Christmas spirit that restores its visitors when they need it most.Talia and her childhood best friend Anderson reunite in a curiously familiar-looking town full of Christmas spirit that restores its visitors when they need it most.

  • Director
    • Ruby J. Munro
  • Writers
    • E.S. Dolan Dix
    • Samantha Herman
  • Stars
    • Brooke D'Orsay
    • Ryan Paevey
    • John Prowse
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ruby J. Munro
    • Writers
      • E.S. Dolan Dix
      • Samantha Herman
    • Stars
      • Brooke D'Orsay
      • Ryan Paevey
      • John Prowse
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Brooke D'Orsay
    Brooke D'Orsay
    • Talia
    Ryan Paevey
    Ryan Paevey
    • Anderson
    John Prowse
    John Prowse
    • Charles
    Carmel Amit
    Carmel Amit
    • Diane
    David Attar
    David Attar
    • Keith
    Rochelle Greenwood
    Rochelle Greenwood
    • Judy
    John Murphy
    John Murphy
    • Miles
    Patti Allan
    Patti Allan
    • Mildred
    Daphne Hoskins
    Daphne Hoskins
    • Izzy
    Jake Guy
    Jake Guy
    • Jake
    Madeline Hirvonen
    Madeline Hirvonen
    • Young Talia
    Victor Colotla
    Victor Colotla
    • Young Anderson
    Gerard Plunkett
    Gerard Plunkett
    • Older Gentleman…
    Angela Palmer
    Angela Palmer
    • Sloanne
    Kevin Mundy
    Kevin Mundy
    • Talia's Dad
    Benjamin Jacobson
    Benjamin Jacobson
    • Ryan
    Lindsey Stirling
    Lindsey Stirling
    • Violinist
    • Director
      • Ruby J. Munro
    • Writers
      • E.S. Dolan Dix
      • Samantha Herman
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    6mbiv777

    Not quite

    I knew they were in trouble when Lindsey Stirling was featured in the previews. Turns out, that was pretty much her entire participation.

    This is a story about people in crisis magically visiting a fairy tale land they had all read about as children.

    It is very hard to pull off a fairy land in a two hour Christmas movie, and as it turns out, other than an occasional bell ringing, there is very little else to suggest anything special is going on.

    A knowing look occasionally is about it.

    Ryan Paevey is good in almost everything, and he's pulled some movies out of the fire before. But not this one I'm afraid.

    I didn't care for the chemistry with the still-gorgeous Brooke D'Orsay, and I thought her acting was a little spotty in this.

    Admittedly hard to do a film like this, but the result was nothing special.

    Six.
    VetteRanger

    Very creative and different

    While not everything about this movie Wow'd me to a high rating, it was so creative I have to reward it. The Chapter format with fairly tale pages to begin and end each 12 minute segment (commercials, don't you know) was very cool, and the entire idea for the story simply broke the mold. Not often do we get an enchanted town. :-)

    The town comes from a fairy tale book all the guests of the town owned and loved as children, and the premise is that those who have broken places in their lives come to the town to heal. It's really a very nice idea and they pulled it off. The relationships and the mystery might have been sold harder, but I can enjoy what they did, and we'll watch it again.
    7rebekahrox

    Pretty package is not enough.

    I liked the trappings and the framing of the story but the basic plot of strangers coming together to repair what is wrong with their lives was tired. None of their arcs had a lot of substance or originality. Or, failing substance, humor, suspense, drama, or engaging romance. On the positive side, it did have Brooke D'Orsay and Ryan Paevey as the main couple. Their performances were charming as usual. I like them separately, and they were OK together, but just OK. Maybe they are both just too nice to generate much romantic tension with each other.

    It all starts out with a little girl and her father reading a fairy story about a magical town called Wunderbrook. Sadly the Dad dies and the little girl and her mother move away. Before she goes, she gives her storybook to her best friend Anderson and she promises to send him her stories as she writes them.

    When next we see her, she owns a bookstore. Her aspirations to be an author have died on the vine due to her lack of self-confidence and fear of failure. Meanwhile, we catch up on her childhood friend Anderson who is now a surgeon who is questioning his calling due to losing a patient. We also meet a married couple who have grown apart and are on the verge of divorce and an old man who is very lonely since his beloved wife died.

    Through various magical means (a detour on a road, a wrong number, getting lost, and a flooded basement) they find themselves together in Wunderbrook. It is the magical town of the storybook come to life. It turns out that they all had the book as children, but for some reason, it is only Brooke that starts to make the connection between the story and the real-life town they find themselves in. She is poopoo-ed throughout the whole movie, almost. As they spend time with the owners of the B&B and their daughter (really the King, Queen, and Princess), and the other denizens of the place, including the wicked witch, they start to get cured of what ails them. The hostile bickering couple starts to repair their marriage and the old man finds a friend in the owner of the bar/restaurant who is also bitter and lonely (the witch.) The two childhood friends start to fall in love as well as, in the end, get over the fears that are holding them back from fulfilling their dreams. It all comes together at the end with not only our friends on a happy road to love and success but Wunderbrook itself being saved, thanks to a certain aspiring writer.

    Their individual stories of love and learning are told by a storyteller as if they were characters in a storybook. This was a new path for Hallmark to take and I liked and appreciated the creativity. Christmas Magic is a common trope but usually has to do with Santa and time travel. This was something quite different and, again, I appreciated it. Unfortunately, they forgot to find engaging stories to put in all that creative framing. It was, to paraphrase one of Brooke's publisher's rejections, "cute" but not entirely enough for me.
    10emandmom

    Wonderful Fairytale Christmas movie. Reminds me of Once Upon a Time

    I've been so looking forward to this movie since two of my favorite actors are in it, the adorable Brooke D'Orsay and the Oh so handsome Ryan Paevey with his sexy voice! They did not disappoint. Everyone did a great job acting in this which is a big plus for this or any movie.

    This movie deviates quite a bit from the normal Hallmark fare, yes there is Romance 3 romances to be exact but there is a supernatural/fairytale bent to the story, unlike anything they've done before. I liked that this movie had the other couple and Charles who also had issues to overcome instead of the movie solely focusing on Talia and Anderson. It added substance instead of taking away from the main characters.

    This movie reminded me a lot of the ABC TV show Once Upon a Time. Nothing is as it seems at least it's not for our 2 couples and the older gentleman who just lost his wife. I really enjoyed the fairy tale feeling of this movie. From the narrator to the hand-drawn looking book pages and chapter introductions, this movie took its name to heart. Which I found endearing.

    The town of Wunderbrook, specifically its inhabitants, are so fascinating and raise so many questions - questions far beyond ones I've ever asked about a Hallmark movie. In fact, too many questions are raised about the origins and rules of Wunderbrook to be answered in one Hallmark movie, it also seems a bit rushed especially at the end, this would have been better if it was either a 3 hour movie or a movie with a sequel. I'm crossing my fingers and hoping there is a follow-up next year that explores more of the wonders and mysteries of Wunderbrook and also an update on Talia & Anderson and Charles!

    They did wrap the movie up pretty well and most of the questions are answered by the end. You really need to pay attention to what everyone does and says especially the first 15 minutes or so to figure out why things are the way they are. I truly enjoyed it but like I said I think it would have been more enjoyable in two parts, also I think they needed to add more Christmas decorations and more Christmas fun activities it did start to feel a little slow with too much dialogue and not enough activity! In essence, it felt a bit rushed to try and get everyone's story explained and wound up in a tidy bow within 2 hours.

    Despite some shortcomings, I did find it a great way to spend 2 hours, I really liked the movie and I do recommend it.
    7MickyG333

    Festive and uplifting fairy tale

    7.4 stars.

    A group of people are whisked (sort of) to a hidden fairy tale village in the middle of nowhere, but apparently somewhere between Idaho and Seattle. I Being a resident of Olympia, this movie piqued my interest a bit more than the average viewer's.

    Brooke D'Orsay with her usual schwa de vivre, and Ryan Paevey with his old fashioned charm, are the leading couple. In this story they were best friends as children until her father died and they parted ways for almost 30 years. Coincidentally, they meet in her bookstore and then a few days later they both end up at this peculiar inn due to strange circumstances. There are several other people also who end up at this mystical place "by chance".

    The rest of the tale is about odd occurrences and magical things that happen to help each of our guests find purpose, happiness, and love. As the story continues, rumor has it that the fate of this place depends upon specific outcomes being met for each of the various guests. Our leading female has a strong feeling that she's been here before.

    Don't expect great romantic chemistry, drama, or excitement, because they are not the intent of this film. This is more of a super light and fluffy version of 'Grimm', or 'Once Upon a Time' with the potential of invoking that feeling you get when immersed in a children's story book (ages 4 and under).

    This is a light film with an esoteric feel, importantly it is uplifting, distinctly festive and elevating in a manner most stories fail to accomplish. That is to say it encapsulates the fairy tale of Christmas better than most. And this is not a Santa version, but more like a faerie or elvish angle.

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      Lindsey Stirling plays violin and dances.
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      At the end of "Chapter 5," the narrator's voiceover does not match the book's words written on the screen.

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Fabled Holiday
    • Filming locations
      • Mission, British Columbia, Canada(on location at Totally Bookish bookstore)
    • Production companies
      • AHF Productions
      • BRB Pictures
      • Hallmark Channel
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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