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La Recette d'un Noël parfait

Original title: Holiday Hotline
  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.5K
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Emily Tennant and Niall Matter in La Recette d'un Noël parfait (2023)
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After leaving London, Abby connects with an anonymous caller while working at a cooking hotline. The caller is single dad "John" who Abby unknowingly has become smitten with in real lifeAfter leaving London, Abby connects with an anonymous caller while working at a cooking hotline. The caller is single dad "John" who Abby unknowingly has become smitten with in real lifeAfter leaving London, Abby connects with an anonymous caller while working at a cooking hotline. The caller is single dad "John" who Abby unknowingly has become smitten with in real life

  • Director
    • Mark Jean
  • Writers
    • Julie Sherman Wolfe
    • Duane Poole
  • Stars
    • Emily Tennant
    • Niall Matter
    • Myla Volk
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Jean
    • Writers
      • Julie Sherman Wolfe
      • Duane Poole
    • Stars
      • Emily Tennant
      • Niall Matter
      • Myla Volk
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Emily Tennant
    Emily Tennant
    • Abby
    Niall Matter
    Niall Matter
    • Jack
    Myla Volk
    Myla Volk
    • Jessica
    Michael Strickland
    Michael Strickland
    • Mike
    Cora Matheson
    Cora Matheson
    • Erica
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    Marina Stephenson Kerr
    • Margaret
    Erik Athavale
    Erik Athavale
    • Roger
    Jan Skene
    Jan Skene
    • Diane
    John B. Lowe
    John B. Lowe
    • Gary
    Jacob Blair
    Jacob Blair
    • Jason
    Candace Smith
    Candace Smith
    • Thelma
    Lois Brothers
    Lois Brothers
    • Holiday Hotline Operator #2
    Henriette Ivanans
    • Holiday Hotline Operator #3
    Lindsay Nance
    Lindsay Nance
    • Tami
    Dan De Jaeger
    Dan De Jaeger
    • Tony the Mafia Guy
    Kalyn Bomback
    Kalyn Bomback
    • Carla
    Sydney Sabiston
    Sydney Sabiston
    • Addie
    Lisa Marie DiGiacinto
    Lisa Marie DiGiacinto
    • Audrey
    • Director
      • Mark Jean
    • Writers
      • Julie Sherman Wolfe
      • Duane Poole
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    User reviews20

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    5mamachikn

    New stories, same tired annoying tropes

    This started out interesting. I didn't mind Emily's accent at all, I thought it was fine, and my mother was English. There are lots of Americans who are apparently experts on British accents, even accusing Brits of fake accents.

    I didn't care for the physical side by side choreographed phone conversations. They were distracting to me as I watched them move back and forth in perfect synchronization.

    I told my husband that it was going to be the same old same old "You lied to me, I cannot trust you" trope. He said no, it wouldn't be like that.

    I was correct. It's the most annoying trope in Hallmark's arsenal.

    A nice story with a blow up anger, walk away scene.

    As I recall, that didn't happen in the classic movies from which these scripts copy. It's just Hallmark's standard endings. Ugh!

    It's absolutely ridiculous that a guy would be offended because the 2 women he was falling in love with were the same person. He would be glad.

    And to blame someone when there was no attempt to deceive. If it's coincidence, it's not deception..

    Just to add an opposite view to the other hurrahs here. I would have possibly given this a 7 if it stayed pleasant and romantic. All the drama is just not necessary. The acting and characters were fine.
    10Jackbv123

    Very clever

    This movie is clever in a number of ways. Some of the banter is delivered in a clever way and the visually transposing Peggy next to Jack while on the phone is a clever way to erase the distance.

    The premise is a cleverly disguised You've Got Mail. Abby/Peggy and Jack spend time together live and communicate via the impersonal telephone hotline which masks Abby's true identity. On the phone, they share their personal lives while they get to know each other on a more impersonal level during their time together physically. Eventually Jack and Peggy face revealing their true identities and later meeting in person. Like other movies with this premise that doesn't go as planned.

    Other "disguise" elements to make the story different from the original include Peggy changing her accent from British to American while on the phone which further hides her hotline identity from Jack. I already mentioned the visual side by side presentation while on the hotline. And there is Jack's daughter. Meanwhile Jack disguises his identity on the hotline by using his given name, John. (I happen to be a John who goes by Jack.)

    There is a great scene in the second half of the movie that revolves around the idea of Peggy and John being visually together though still on the hotline call. And later the line "You're asking if the guy who asked you to his house is ... ghosting you?"

    All of this is decoration. One of the big draws for me in this movie is Emily Tennant. I have enjoyed her several times in Hallmark movies. I love her personality (really). She and Nial Matter have good chemistry despite her British accent which was one turnoff to me of the whole movie.
    8mbiv777

    I don't know how, but they pulled this off

    If you had read me the script before I watched this movie, I'd have made a hefty bet it would be a disaster. There's probably quite a few who think it was. But I thought they made it work.

    You can't tell the players without a scorecard as people are using interchangeable names and accents and somehow two people become two couples.

    Emily Tennant is a tiny, little ball of gorgeousness who plays a British chef treated shamefully by her boyfriend/boss, so she comes to Chicago for Christmas. She somehow winds up working at a turkey cooking helpline.

    Niall Matter is an architect in Chicago who wants to make a Christmas turkey for his daughter. It all gets very convoluted from there.

    Erik Athavale was really funny in Santa Summit, and is very good here too.

    Myla Volk as the daughter is a child actor new to me. She's going to be gorgeous in ten years, and does a nice job as well.

    I can only say this is the kind of movie some love and some hate.

    I gave it an 8.
    8jpyshny

    Great twist on a telephone relationship

    A London sous chef in a relationship with the restaurant's owner discovers not only does he not give her credit for her work, but he's cheating on her. She escapes to Chicago where she stays in her aunt's apartment which is vacant for several weeks. She allows herself to get talked into working the holiday hotline, a how to cook a turkey 800 number.

    Movie mistake shows Chicago international Airport, rather than calling it by its name, O'Hare. Daisy dairy products must have paid for half the movie because their products are put in front of the viewers numerous times.

    The Director uses a very unique and different technique in the movie. When two people are on the phone in different locations they are placed next to each other on the screen but not a split screen. I found it very engaging.

    Abbie is from London but for the holiday hot line she uses an American accent, and uses the name Peggy. Jack doesn't want to be known as Jack on the turkey hotline so he uses a derivative of Jack, John. Needless to say, John and Peggy really connect over the telephone, but, Jack and Abbie connect in person.

    How will the script writer write their way out of this situation and end it with a happy hallmark ending? You'll need to watch the movie. No spoilers here.

    This one is worth your time!!
    10hallmarkmov

    Love the manager

    This movie was such a surprise! The ads really did not do it Justice which probably made the movie even better. It was debuted on a Sunday as if it would be one of the terrible movies this year but it might be the best one so far! I was pleasantly surprised by how refreshing the story was, new storyline, well written plot, and great characters. I wasn't sure about the fake accents but it was really good as part of the story. The manager was so awesome. He had a very small part in Santa summit so I'm glad he was given more lines in this one. I've rewatched it three times now and still find it much better than most of the new movies this year. Highly recommend this one!

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      Sadly, one of the writers, Duane Poole, passed away in April 2023. The architectural firm that Jack and his brother run in this film is Poole2, in honor of Duane who is mentioned in the closing credits.

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Рождественская горячая линия
    • Filming locations
      • Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Julijette
      • Just to Be Clear Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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