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A Carol for Two

  • TV Movie
  • 2024
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Jordan Litz and Ginna Claire Mason in A Carol for Two (2024)
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A talented singer starts working at a Broadway restaurant with singing waiters.A talented singer starts working at a Broadway restaurant with singing waiters.A talented singer starts working at a Broadway restaurant with singing waiters.

  • Director
    • Jeff Beesley
  • Writer
    • Nina Weinman
  • Stars
    • Ginna Claire Mason
    • Jordan Litz
    • Charlotte d'Amboise
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    759
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    • Director
      • Jeff Beesley
    • Writer
      • Nina Weinman
    • Stars
      • Ginna Claire Mason
      • Jordan Litz
      • Charlotte d'Amboise
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ginna Claire Mason
    Ginna Claire Mason
    • Violette
    Jordan Litz
    • Alex
    Charlotte d'Amboise
    Charlotte d'Amboise
    • Hazel
    Gino F. Anania
    Gino F. Anania
    • Brad
    • (as Gino Anania)
    Stephanie Sy
    Stephanie Sy
    • Rae
    Paul Essiembre
    Paul Essiembre
    • Thomas Wagner
    Diana Botelho-Urbanski
    Diana Botelho-Urbanski
    • June
    John B. Lowe
    John B. Lowe
    • Marty Levin
    Juliette Schroeder
    Juliette Schroeder
    • Jennifer
    Harry Nelken
    • Murray
    Solange Sookram
    • Shanelle
    Chase Winnicky
    Chase Winnicky
    • Assistant
    Ayo Solanke
    Ayo Solanke
    • Casting Assistant
    Ernie Pitts
    Ernie Pitts
    • Patron 1
    Heath Vermette
    Heath Vermette
    • Customer
    Tom Young
    Tom Young
    • Customer 2
    Quinn Greene
    • Director
    Muriel Hogue
    • Elsie
    • Director
      • Jeff Beesley
    • Writer
      • Nina Weinman
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    7newhome-45693

    A Different Storyline

    I was fine with the movies storyline. Both leads can act and sing-would like to see them together with a better script. With a little more chemistry, they might become a very watchable duo. The owner of the restaurant did a great job-the cousin, not so much. He drug it down it by being so over-the-top. Perhaps that was the part he was supposed to play? But he needed a good bit more editing. And he needed to be believable. Movie needed a little more depth(why the lead was never, ever rightly irritated by his crass cousin, more of the bond between dad and daughter, and was Violette promised a part already in the show that never got off the ground). Anyway......it did have some very good moments. Enjoyed the final song too.
    5cgvsluis

    If you enjoy musicals you might like this Hallmark holiday romance...for me it was a little much.

    A small town girl moves to New York to try out for a Broadway show that gets canceled before she even gets there. Her small town made such a big deal when she left that she can't go back. So, she seeks out a restaurant run by a friend of her aunt where the waitstaff sing. There she meets another waiter who plays Cyrano De Bergerac for his cousin who falls in love with her.

    There is lots of musical quality singing...and a big plug for the male lead's current Broadway musical. I have to preface my review with the fact that I am not a big fan of musicals, at least not contemporary ones. They always feel over exaggerated and so far from reality that I can't even get into the story. This did have a sort of cohesive story...but the musical numbers, including the original song, really took me out of the story. So my final say is this did nothing for me...not even get me into the Christmas spirit.
    7gmead-933-493078

    Great singers, appealing leads

    I confess I didn't see the whole movie - I found it while flipping channels. At first, I didn't think that the leads were all that appealing, but as I watched I felt a good chemistry between them. Ginna has a real girl next door vibe and, well, Jordan was kind of dorky in a Clark Kent way. They grew on me, though.

    Then they started to sing. Wow. This is not a classical musical in the way that the characters spontaneously break into song, but where the singers are characters doing their jobs. Doesn't matter, they have great voices and I hope that Hallmark casts them into similar roles in the future.

    I see some of the other reviews complaining about the 3rd corner of the triangle, and I can't disagree, but it makes more sense than the many Hallmark movies where a (usually female) character dumps a long term, perfectly nice partner for a guy she's just met. I thought that Gino's character was just annoying enough to deserve the dumping but appealing enough not to appear actively evil or mean.
    6glenno-42453

    Lost 3 stars for the annoying liar. Added 1 for the new song.

    I don't like liars but there can be times when characters get caught up in it. No problem. But that guy made me cringe every time he appeared on screen. He actually spoiled the movie for me.

    I think the annoying guy was supposed to be funny as well. Epic fail there.

    The idea for the movie was great and many of the singers were very good. I imagine the acting world is as cynical as it appeared but that was a bit hard to take too. What was with being mean to the customers in the restaurant? Is that supposed to be a New York thing?

    So it was a valiant effort and the two main characters were fantastic. Because of that, I feel a little bad rating it so low. And so I added a star for the great number at the end.
    8LilyKriner

    Holiday Magic and Romance Shine in A Carol for Two

    In A Carol for Two, the magic of Christmas is alive and well, wrapping viewers in the warmth, romance, and whimsy we all crave during the holiday season. This movie captures the essence of what makes a holiday film memorable: the belief that dreams, no matter how elusive, can be realized in those precious last moments of the year. It's a story about love, friendship, and the serendipitous events that seem to happen only at Christmas.

    The storyline revolves around a theme that many can relate to pursuing one's dreams despite obstacles, with just a hint of the season's magic guiding the way. It brings us not just a romance but also an exploration of meaningful friendship. We see the ups and downs of relationships, learning how to balance dreams with the unpredictability of life, and the challenges that come from mixing family with romance. There's a light-hearted reminder of why Christmas and love are often entwined. The chemistry between the lead characters adds depth and authenticity, drawing us into their lives as if we are experiencing their journey alongside them.

    Jordan Litz and Gina Claire Mason bring this story to life beautifully, both individually and as a pair. Jordan's portrayal is warm, genuine, and full of charm, yet he allows Gina's character to take the spotlight in moments that truly matter. Their dynamic on-screen has that natural ease, making their interactions feel heartfelt and sincere. Jordan's performance enhances Gina's, and vice versa they complement each other in a way that brings out the best in each scene.

    Gina Claire Mason brings a particularly captivating performance. Last year's holiday movie with her was enjoyable, but this film seems to be her true moment to shine. In contrast to last year's movie, where her character was limited due to her pregnancy, A Carol for Two gives her more freedom to showcase her talent fully. You can see her character's growth, resilience, and charm, with a liveliness that wasn't as evident previously. This film allows her to step into a role that feels both natural and meaningful, giving viewers a chance to see her in a fresh light.

    Another delightful layer of A Carol for Two is the humor woven into the storyline. There are laugh-out-loud moments that feel grounded in real life, such as mishaps brought on by family members, adding a touch of relatable chaos. One running joke, in particular, about "how not to fall in love at Christmas," brings levity to the story. And there's also a cousin who adds a bit of comic relief, stirring up situations that make for great entertainment and a little bit of secondhand embarrassment.

    The Christmas ambiance in A Carol for Two feels authentic and is thoughtfully interwoven into the storyline, rather than being there just for the sake of holiday decor. The movie has that quintessential holiday charm, with snow-laden streets, warm twinkling lights, and cozy gatherings that feel like invitations into a perfect winter scene. These details enrich the setting and amplify the emotions tied to the story's themes, immersing viewers into a festive world.

    At its core, A Carol for Two is a holiday movie that captures the heartwarming aspects of Christmas. It reminds us of the power of friendship, the journey of love, and the importance of going after what we truly want. Watching Jordan and Gina's characters navigate through their dreams and relationships feels like watching a real Christmas miracle unfold where hopes, dreams, and love converge at just the right moment.

    For fans of holiday films, this one is sure to become a favorite. It embodies everything we look forward to in a Christmas movie: joy, humor, romance, and a touch of magic. It's a true redemption from last year's movie, bringing Gina Claire Mason's talent into the spotlight and pairing her with the charming Jordan Litz to create a duo that's delightful to watch. A Carol for Two is the kind of holiday movie that makes you believe in the magic of Christmas and the possibility of dreams coming true.

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      Charlotte d'Amboise (Hazel) is a Broadway veteran ("Chicago," "Carrie," "Contact," "Pippin"). She was twice nominated for The Tony Award: (1989) Best Actress in a Musical for "Jerome Robbins Broadway," and (2007) Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for "A Chorus Line". Charlotte is also married to fellow Broadway star Terrence Mann ("Cats," "Les Miserables," "Beauty and the Beast," "Pippin"), and is the daughter of renowned dancer Jacques d'Amboise and sister of choreographer Christopher d'Amboise.
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      References Cats (1998)

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • The Forks, Winnipeg, Canada(outdoor scenes)
    • Production company
      • Inferno Pictures Inc.
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      1 hour 30 minutes

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