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Sur la route du père Noël

Original title: Everything Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2023
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 24m
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6.0/10
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Corey Sevier and Cindy Busby in Sur la route du père Noël (2023)
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Christmas enthusiast, Lori-Jo embarks on an epic 3 day road trip with her workaholic best friend, Victoria to the town where it's Christmas all year round. They run into handsome, like-minde... Read allChristmas enthusiast, Lori-Jo embarks on an epic 3 day road trip with her workaholic best friend, Victoria to the town where it's Christmas all year round. They run into handsome, like-minded strangers Zach and Jason.Christmas enthusiast, Lori-Jo embarks on an epic 3 day road trip with her workaholic best friend, Victoria to the town where it's Christmas all year round. They run into handsome, like-minded strangers Zach and Jason.

  • Director
    • Marni Banack
  • Writer
    • T. Booker James
  • Stars
    • Cindy Busby
    • Katherine Barrell
    • Corey Sevier
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    • Director
      • Marni Banack
    • Writer
      • T. Booker James
    • Stars
      • Cindy Busby
      • Katherine Barrell
      • Corey Sevier
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Cindy Busby
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    • Lori-Jo 'LJ'
    Katherine Barrell
    Katherine Barrell
    • Viktoria 'Tory'
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Zack
    Matt Wells
    Matt Wells
    • Jason
    George Masswohl
    George Masswohl
    • Kris Kringle
    Ruth Lawrence
    • Pastor Olivia
    Chuck Herriott
    Chuck Herriott
    • Mayor Bennett
    Ava Kane
    • Cindy
    Jana Gillis
    Jana Gillis
    • Julia
    Andrew Halliday
    Andrew Halliday
    • Randy
    • (as Andrew Ryan Halliday)
    Clinton Kalu
    • Postal Clerk
    • (as Clint Chima Kalu)
    Harve Heath
    • Store Owner
    • (as Harvey Heath)
    Jim Lester
    • Carriage Driver
    • Director
      • Marni Banack
    • Writer
      • T. Booker James
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    2leighapatt

    Slow and painful

    The characters took us on an arduous trip to a few Christmas towns where the ultimate payoff was for Cindy Busby to place her dead grandmother's ornament on the town Christmas tree - and the tree looked like it was decorated with toilet paper. Because who doesn't want to take a beloved ornament and leave it behind in a town you'll never see again. Santa did the usual annoying habit of inserting ho-ho-ho's into every sentence he spoke. The friend's new boyfriend sometimes appeared as though he could not hide his disdain that he was actually trapped in this movie and physically he was too small to fit the friend's stature. There were too many demands of the viewer to use willing suspension of disbelief to get through most of the scenes. None of the characters were charming or engaging or delightful enough to keep the viewer interested. Feel free to skip this one - you won't miss anything.
    5curlyhazel

    Disappointing

    Cindy Busby's character was so over the top that I didn't know how she functioned. Like she wasn't believable as an actual person. I know she's not usually most viewers cup of tea, but I've always liked her. I didn't like her in this. She couldn't pull off this type of character. She works better as a downbeat character with a touch surliness. Other annoyances: Her disruptive singing while at work and then encouraging her friend to quit her job just because she had was awful.

    I also found the movie so boring. The only thing that made it bearable was Katherine Barrell who will always be Officer Nicole Haught to me.
    5cgvsluis

    Best part of this Hallmark holiday romance is Kris Kringle himself!

    This is the story of two friends, one a skeptic and one Christmas crazy. The Christmas crazy one, Lori-Jo 'LJ', who is played by Cindy Busby, lost her grandmother four years ago and is determined this year to keep a promise that she made to her by visiting the town of Yuletide Springs. The town celebrates Christmas all year round, but LJ plans to hang a Christmas tree ornament she made together with her grandmother on the public Christmas tree in the town square on Christmas Eve. This practice has a tradition of making wishes come true. LJ is so serious about completing this promise that she quits her job when her boss reneged on her time off and convinces her best friend...the doubting Thomas, Viktoria 'Tory', yo come with her on the road trip. Along the way they have car trouble and meet Zack, Jason and a man named Chris Kringle. A series of amazing miracles or illusions occur leading the two couples to question whether Chris Kringle is the real Santa...Turing the most hardened skeptic into a believer.

    I loved the infectious love for Christmas shared by LJ and Zach and how perfect the two couples were for each other, but that is where my love ends. This was kind of a middle of the road Hallmark holiday romance, that I probably won't be recommending to any but the most hardcore hallmark fans.

    Truly the best part of this Hallmark holiday romance is the Kris Kringle played by George Masswohl, he was fantastic! I even liked his hair.
    6SleeplessinDenver

    Not bad but definitely not Everything

    Everything Christmas was a real mixed bag for me. I thought it started out quite well with the over the top Christmas loving Busby and her level-headed friend played by Katherine Barrell on a buddy road trip to the town of Yuletide Springs. They break down and shortly after are helped by a man who resembles Santa in body and spirit. From there are a series of coincidences and almost magical experiences that lead them to believe that he might be the real thing. Oh, and of course there is romance for the both of them.

    Unfortunately, after a good start with some legitimate laughs provided mostly by Barrell, it starts becoming more and more bland and predictable. I've pretty much liked Busby but here she comes across almost like a child going on and on about "believing," etc. Etc.

    I thought Barrell pretty much stole the show, and George Masswohl provided solid support as the continually appearing Kris. The biggest disappointment was Corey Sevier who was the major love interest but didn't say or do much of anything. He was always just staring googly-eyed at Busby and was basically just a bubble-brain. The other male love interest wasn't a whole lot better.

    Kind of a head scratcher and somewhat of a lost opportunity.
    6MichaelByTheSea

    The perfect movie for people who like Magical Santas, but not as fun for those of us who don't

    For the umpteenth time, Hallmark revisits the old trope where someone in town either looks or acts like Santa and seems to have magical Christmas powers. Sometimes, the Magical Santa appears briefly, sometimes the Magical Santa grants a wish and checks back in a few times, and sometimes, as in this movie, the Magical Santa not only looks the part, goes by the name Kris Kringle, drives something red, and constantly bellows "Ho Ho Ho", he dominates the entire movie with his magical powers and carefully planned coincidences.

    40 year old Cindy Busby plays 32 year old Lori Jo and, to be polite, she comes across as a wee bit maniacal from time to time. She's also kind of a crappy friend. She quits her job because of a task that she's been planning for years but has decided, rather arbitrarily, to complete this year. Then she encourages her friend and co-worker Tori, played engagingly by Katherine Barrell, to also blow off work and join her. Their jobs don't appear to be the kinds of jobs that have allowed them to squirrel away wads of cash. But hey, who needs money?

    Lori Jo and Tori start driving cross country so Lori Jo can hang an ornament on a tree somewhere in Ohio (is that really worth quitting a job to do?). It was apparently something she and her grandmother had talked about doing for years but never did before her grandmother passed away 4 years ago. Along the way, their car breaks down and they meet a tow truck driver named Carl, played by Corey Sevier, who just happened to be passing by. Magic Santa also drops by and employs his first bit of magic (and not the real world illusion kind). The three new friends then team up with Jason, another stranger played by Matt Wells, who has a great line ("career, family, it doesn't have to be one or the other").

    The plot essentially amounts to them being repeatedly manipulated/tricked by the All Powerful Kris Kringle in ways that make them wonder if he has some Higher Power. It's moderately entertaining, especially if you like old white guys with white beards messing with peoples' lives. No one has any past lovers or spouses to complicate the story and I actually liked that this movie gave equal time to the 2 new budding romances. I was actually more drawn to Katherine Barrell's character which, in most other movies, would have been the cardboard best friend whose sole purpose was to cheer on the main female lead. She's a real person with thoughts and feelings here (and attractive in a girl next door sort of way).

    Aside from the, um, very animated performance by Busby, the acting was solid especially by George Masswhol, the actor who fully commits to the role of Kris Kringle. The movie also included a couple of great quotes but only one was properly attributed. "Life is a journey, not a destination" is often misattributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson, as it is here. But the first known recorded use of the aphorism was by Lynn H. Hough. The other great line, "not all those who wander are lost" was indeed written by J. R. R. Tolkien, in The Fellowship of the Ring."

    This wasn't a classic but it wasn't a complete misfire. It all depends on your tolerance for Magic Santas and Cindy Busby (I'm not a hater but she's not one of my favorites).

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    • Trivia
      Car brands are fuzzed out in this movie, notice the Sonata the tow truck is pulling near the beginning.
    • Goofs
      The owner of the garage is named Zack, he making special mention that it is spelled with a K. In the end credits, it is listed as Zach.
    • Soundtracks
      Jingle Bells
      by Dario Forzato and Kilian Alós

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Channel (US)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Čarolija Božića
    • Filming locations
      • Lester's Farm Chalet - 92 Pearltown Rd, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Johnson Production Group
      • Fireside (BCL) ON Films
      • Fireside (BCL) NL Films
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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