To get her dream job at a foodie startup, Megan needs to learn how to bake, and she recruits bakery owner Aaron to help her.To get her dream job at a foodie startup, Megan needs to learn how to bake, and she recruits bakery owner Aaron to help her.To get her dream job at a foodie startup, Megan needs to learn how to bake, and she recruits bakery owner Aaron to help her.
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A Dash Of Christmas/Christmas Bake-Off (2023) -
Christopher Russell is usually a winner in these films and right from the start he was very charming as Aaron.
However, Megan's "First" baking attempt was annoying. No one is that stupid or insecure and I actually struggled to connect with her throughout. Thank God Aaron was such a nice guy to keep me interested in the story.
Although he was probably too nice for reality, he was also the more natural actor too.
I did think that it was nice to see Adam Hurtig as Ronald looking a bit more polished and getting a few more lines. He hasn't generally been in the forefront of these films except in 'Snowmance' (2017) so I liked that he was given a chance to showcase himself a bit more.
And I know that Christmas is for kids, but I was glad that Erica (Zoe Fish) wasn't overly featured because the kids in these films can sometimes make things really treacly.
As the relationship developed between the leading two, in order for her to get a new job, I generally liked the direction that it took with his selflessness and the risk that things might not go the way that they obviously would, but without it being for some stupid reason or misunderstanding like an overheard conversation or some such thing.
But one of the flaws was that Aaron did vlogs but didn't like websites, which just didn't fit the character, even after the explanation given, which then seemed to be irrelevant very quickly when Megan started doing almost exactly what his ex had done. I won't explain too much. You'll have to watch and see what that was.
And also, as a Brit I do find the Americans distaste for Fruit Cake a tad bizarre. Their take on it is very strange. Certainly the version depicted here didn't seem like any baking I'd ever seen before, definitely not when making a Christmas Cake. I think that they're doing it wrong which is why they don't like it?
There's nothing to report regarding the production values, which were all fine, but I did think that with a different lady in the lead, delivering things in a slightly less over the top way, it could have been a more successful film for me.
Christopher Russell was the element that made it as enjoyable as it was.
6.43/10.
Christopher Russell is usually a winner in these films and right from the start he was very charming as Aaron.
However, Megan's "First" baking attempt was annoying. No one is that stupid or insecure and I actually struggled to connect with her throughout. Thank God Aaron was such a nice guy to keep me interested in the story.
Although he was probably too nice for reality, he was also the more natural actor too.
I did think that it was nice to see Adam Hurtig as Ronald looking a bit more polished and getting a few more lines. He hasn't generally been in the forefront of these films except in 'Snowmance' (2017) so I liked that he was given a chance to showcase himself a bit more.
And I know that Christmas is for kids, but I was glad that Erica (Zoe Fish) wasn't overly featured because the kids in these films can sometimes make things really treacly.
As the relationship developed between the leading two, in order for her to get a new job, I generally liked the direction that it took with his selflessness and the risk that things might not go the way that they obviously would, but without it being for some stupid reason or misunderstanding like an overheard conversation or some such thing.
But one of the flaws was that Aaron did vlogs but didn't like websites, which just didn't fit the character, even after the explanation given, which then seemed to be irrelevant very quickly when Megan started doing almost exactly what his ex had done. I won't explain too much. You'll have to watch and see what that was.
And also, as a Brit I do find the Americans distaste for Fruit Cake a tad bizarre. Their take on it is very strange. Certainly the version depicted here didn't seem like any baking I'd ever seen before, definitely not when making a Christmas Cake. I think that they're doing it wrong which is why they don't like it?
There's nothing to report regarding the production values, which were all fine, but I did think that with a different lady in the lead, delivering things in a slightly less over the top way, it could have been a more successful film for me.
Christopher Russell was the element that made it as enjoyable as it was.
6.43/10.
Both of the main characters are excellent actors. I enjoyed seeing them on the Hallmark Channel when they were acting in those movies. Now that they are on the Great American channel, these Christmas movies are feel good and I really enjoy watching them. I look forward to the Christmas movies in July, that is my favorite. But, they tend to be all the same. Girl comes home with an assignment or recently fired from their job. Runs into a man or sees ex-boyfriend. Storylines need to change up some. Get creative. I do love the traditional relationships so I will continue to watch. I do recommend everyone tuning in to this movie.
This was such an enjoyable and charming movie! I loved it from beginning to end. The two main characters Aaron (yum!) and Megan's chemistry is off the charts which is probably why it was so easy to fall into!! This wasn't your typical predictable movie, it had its own little twists without the awkward fight that usually happens in these types of films. The plot, the storyline and the pace all fit together beautifully and in no way dragged on for even a moment. Every second was thought out and every line delivered fabulously. The actors were acting comfortably and believably without trying too hard- again as you often see in other movies of this type. That was not the case here. I loved every single thing about this feel good-smile-from-ear-to-ear-eat-your-heart-out-holiday love fest. This absolutely baked up mouth-watering charm and delivered a fresh a warm sweet treat to indulge in. Don't critique it, just enjoy and be deliciously entertained!!
I watched this right after Santa Summit, so it was a little like going off the cliff and then hitting the brakes, but it worked out alright.
From Hallmark to GAC, from zaniness and comedy to a low-key romance. Turns out the movies had one thing in common: sweet Amy Groening ( she'll be doing leads soon, mark my words).
This film is about yet another woman (Laura Osnes) returning to her hometown for some soul-searching who has a meet-cute and develops a relationship with local baker (Christopher Russell). She stays at the home of her sister, the aforesaid Groening, who is raising her exceedingly sweet daughter while her Army husband is stationed afar.
There's lots of bonding, lots of baking, and no agendas within a country mile.
The one thing I didn't care for much was the music getting a little sappy at times.
This is the first GAC movie I've seen this year, but while they're still not up to Hallmark, they're getting there, and with more quality cast members like these they won't be far behind for long.
From Hallmark to GAC, from zaniness and comedy to a low-key romance. Turns out the movies had one thing in common: sweet Amy Groening ( she'll be doing leads soon, mark my words).
This film is about yet another woman (Laura Osnes) returning to her hometown for some soul-searching who has a meet-cute and develops a relationship with local baker (Christopher Russell). She stays at the home of her sister, the aforesaid Groening, who is raising her exceedingly sweet daughter while her Army husband is stationed afar.
There's lots of bonding, lots of baking, and no agendas within a country mile.
The one thing I didn't care for much was the music getting a little sappy at times.
This is the first GAC movie I've seen this year, but while they're still not up to Hallmark, they're getting there, and with more quality cast members like these they won't be far behind for long.
5.2/10
I don't watch these Hallmark style films to purposefully hate on them. I genuinely go into each one hoping that one of them will spark in me a little joy for Christmas love. However, it's really hard to not hate on them when they're all the same, or start off in the most horrendous ways possible.
I would say about ninety percent of this film feels fake. The chemistry isn't totally there, the makeup on the male lead is awful at times, and the prop drinks don't even move. The story is cute, the build-up feels unromantic, and the rest is just awkward googly eyes.
The big butt here is that it slightly saves itself at the end. The chemistry finally kicks in. The love, while seemingly forced, works the way it should. And everybody gets that classic happily ever after.
Overall, there are a group of people who'll love this film, and I don't want to take that away from them. I feel like this a film my mom and sister would watch on one of their Hallmark Saturdays. Unfortunately, I get nothing out of it, and if you're not a fan of the cheese then best to stay away from the nachos.
That's all for now. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
I don't watch these Hallmark style films to purposefully hate on them. I genuinely go into each one hoping that one of them will spark in me a little joy for Christmas love. However, it's really hard to not hate on them when they're all the same, or start off in the most horrendous ways possible.
I would say about ninety percent of this film feels fake. The chemistry isn't totally there, the makeup on the male lead is awful at times, and the prop drinks don't even move. The story is cute, the build-up feels unromantic, and the rest is just awkward googly eyes.
The big butt here is that it slightly saves itself at the end. The chemistry finally kicks in. The love, while seemingly forced, works the way it should. And everybody gets that classic happily ever after.
Overall, there are a group of people who'll love this film, and I don't want to take that away from them. I feel like this a film my mom and sister would watch on one of their Hallmark Saturdays. Unfortunately, I get nothing out of it, and if you're not a fan of the cheese then best to stay away from the nachos.
That's all for now. Thank you for taking the time to read my review. Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
Did you know
- TriviaBakery was featured in LIFETIME's Christmas in Tennessee as well.
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