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Two best friends crash Christmas parties and unexpectedly find love and purpose.Two best friends crash Christmas parties and unexpectedly find love and purpose.Two best friends crash Christmas parties and unexpectedly find love and purpose.
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This was a disappointment. I really like the lead actors, but the story....lie after lie after lie. These women aren't teenagers! They are full grown and still playing games like children! How could anyone take them seriously? Not to mention beginning relationships with a lie? Never a good beginning to a lasting, healthy relationship no matter what the romantic comedies try to tell us. And because of the deception and childishness of the characters, they are not as endearing as they could have been. I just didn't enjoy this story. The sets were gorgeous; all the actors beautiful....the story was just lame and dumb and some parts downright silly.
7.5 stars.
Just barely at the threshold of rounding up to 8 stars, this one sits at the bottom of my re-watchable list. I only re-watch 8 star movies, no time for any below the line, because it would open the floodgates for me and I'd never get out.
So what do I like about this film? Obviously something many other people didn't agree upon. I really love Fonseca, from my days of watching 'NIkita', she will always be on my list of favorite actresses of all time, spanning across genres, never disappointing me, just always there to entertain.
She's cute, not absolutely drop dead gorgeous, but just the perfect female in my opinion. She is down-to-earth with a very fashionable and super-pretty sort of mystique, just not your usual snooty model type, and I love that about her.
The other actress is new to me, and I think she's got potential. I hope to see her in a leading role soon. The male leads are both great.
So, what's the downside of this film? It's all about some awkward and tense moments, maybe a bit too worldly for some, not as innocent as the usual, but not really dirty or anything either. Maybe the script was a bit mundane, I don't know, but I was probably in a good mood is all. So if I ever watch this again, it won't be for the rating, but for Fonseca, I might say to myself in 5-10 years, "hey, it's Fonseca, let's watch this again, got nothing else to do."
Just barely at the threshold of rounding up to 8 stars, this one sits at the bottom of my re-watchable list. I only re-watch 8 star movies, no time for any below the line, because it would open the floodgates for me and I'd never get out.
So what do I like about this film? Obviously something many other people didn't agree upon. I really love Fonseca, from my days of watching 'NIkita', she will always be on my list of favorite actresses of all time, spanning across genres, never disappointing me, just always there to entertain.
She's cute, not absolutely drop dead gorgeous, but just the perfect female in my opinion. She is down-to-earth with a very fashionable and super-pretty sort of mystique, just not your usual snooty model type, and I love that about her.
The other actress is new to me, and I think she's got potential. I hope to see her in a leading role soon. The male leads are both great.
So, what's the downside of this film? It's all about some awkward and tense moments, maybe a bit too worldly for some, not as innocent as the usual, but not really dirty or anything either. Maybe the script was a bit mundane, I don't know, but I was probably in a good mood is all. So if I ever watch this again, it won't be for the rating, but for Fonseca, I might say to myself in 5-10 years, "hey, it's Fonseca, let's watch this again, got nothing else to do."
Two best friends, Toni (Lyndsy Fonseca) and Bri (DanielkanMonet) try to add some excitement to their mundane lives by crashing exclusive Holiday parties and assuming false identities. They each meet a guy they are attracted to but things go bad when Justin (Chris McNally) thinks Toni is a lawyer and enlists her help on a potential business deal, but the truth is she had a panic attack and never completed law school. The situation becomes more complicated because Justin's recent breakup involved a lying girlfriend and one thing he hates are liars! There's also a hidden deception with Bri and her flame Vinny (Jag Bal). The lead actors have great chemistry. The movie is entertaining and a bit unique, although it has the usual Hallmark "conflict" as part of the plot. My complaint, as with all Hallmark movies, is that they need to tighten the middle of the script and allow more time for the script to focus on the story conclusion which always feels hurried and rushed and squeezed in to the final 10 minutes. In this movie we want more of the relationship between Toni and Justin instead of the proverbial "a year later" and a lot happened in that time. BUT a nice movie overall.
Two friends decide to spend the Christmas season crashing other people's corporate Christmas parties, and making up identities.
On the other side of the story, the CEO of an investment company also attends some of the same parties, and the issue of the identity lies starts to crash into each other.
When the female main character hears about the CEO buying an auto firm which may face a class action suit headed by her father, she has to warn the CEO about what he might be getting into.
He winds up hiring her to consult on his legal issue, but doesn't know she ditched the bar exam and isn't a lawyer.
This idea had a LOT of potential, but the writers never closed the deal. They didn't really do any kind of a job building a relationship between the romantic leads, and they lost any element of real comedy regarding the identity lies. Just having the FMC uncomfortable all the time doesn't get there.
As I said, it's watchable, but my wife and I won't rewatch this.
On the other side of the story, the CEO of an investment company also attends some of the same parties, and the issue of the identity lies starts to crash into each other.
When the female main character hears about the CEO buying an auto firm which may face a class action suit headed by her father, she has to warn the CEO about what he might be getting into.
He winds up hiring her to consult on his legal issue, but doesn't know she ditched the bar exam and isn't a lawyer.
This idea had a LOT of potential, but the writers never closed the deal. They didn't really do any kind of a job building a relationship between the romantic leads, and they lost any element of real comedy regarding the identity lies. Just having the FMC uncomfortable all the time doesn't get there.
As I said, it's watchable, but my wife and I won't rewatch this.
Best friends Toni (Fonseca) and Bri (Monet) have worked at the same card shop for more years than they should as both struggle to find their true life's path. This holiday season, Toni and Bri decide to shake up their humdrum world by creating new identities to crash the amazing Christmas parties from the shop's confidential invitations. All harmless fun. Until Toni gets mistaken for a lawyer, which isn't too far off the mark since she did finish law school...just never completed the bar exam. Toni and Bri are then whisked away to a fancy corporate Christmas retreat in the snowy Vermont mountains by handsome business mogul, Justin (McNally), whose crush on Toni is real even if her legal career isn't. And Bri is along for the ride as she has eyes for Vinny (Bal), a valet who may have a secret of his own. Can a distraction help Bri find what path in life she's supposed to follow? Will Toni end up with the guy of her dreams or in a blizzard of trouble? This fun Christmas crashing romp will either end in disaster or two happily-ever-afters.
There's really not much to say. It's the same old formula as all romances are made of, but there's very little chatting between the romantic parties and very little examination of the emotions of everyone. Fonseca and Monet have fabulous chemistry on screen, but no-one else really has. It's not a nasty film at all, it's just very banal. You would not get this out to watch at christmas just because it's christmas.
I gave it a 5 because it's not nasty, but it's not great either.
There's really not much to say. It's the same old formula as all romances are made of, but there's very little chatting between the romantic parties and very little examination of the emotions of everyone. Fonseca and Monet have fabulous chemistry on screen, but no-one else really has. It's not a nasty film at all, it's just very banal. You would not get this out to watch at christmas just because it's christmas.
I gave it a 5 because it's not nasty, but it's not great either.
Did you know
- TriviaThe lodge used for the retreat stay is the same building as the one featured in another Hallmark movie starring Lacey Chabert called L'amour revient toujours à Noël (2020).
- ConnectionsReferences La vie est belle (1946)
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