Kate North, the owner of a struggling Santa School, and her instructor, Dan, must help an amnesia-stricken Santa Claus regain his memories to save Christmas and hopefully her school as well.Kate North, the owner of a struggling Santa School, and her instructor, Dan, must help an amnesia-stricken Santa Claus regain his memories to save Christmas and hopefully her school as well.Kate North, the owner of a struggling Santa School, and her instructor, Dan, must help an amnesia-stricken Santa Claus regain his memories to save Christmas and hopefully her school as well.
Gian Carlo V.
- Ravi
- (as Gian Carlo)
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7.5 stars.
Was a bit disappointed at first, thought it was a dud. I was thinking, oh my another one of those highly rated Hallmark films turns out to be a total disappointment. But I stayed with it and it grew on me over time.
This movie is sort of like a fine wine. I don't know what it is about it, but it becomes more rich as the minutes pass. I think the story requires time in order to mature into a wonderful and festive atmosphere. The beginning felt sort of cheap and gimmicky, but I really can't describe what it felt like, but something essential was missing. And then it was there, poof, I don't know when it appeared, not sure exactly what the magic ingredient was, but i started to feel good about the story.
I wouldn't say this movie is one of my favorites, because it's not as cohesive or fully entertaining throughout. It took time to ripen.
There is, however, some excellent humor, very clever. You might love this movie, so give it a shot.
Was a bit disappointed at first, thought it was a dud. I was thinking, oh my another one of those highly rated Hallmark films turns out to be a total disappointment. But I stayed with it and it grew on me over time.
This movie is sort of like a fine wine. I don't know what it is about it, but it becomes more rich as the minutes pass. I think the story requires time in order to mature into a wonderful and festive atmosphere. The beginning felt sort of cheap and gimmicky, but I really can't describe what it felt like, but something essential was missing. And then it was there, poof, I don't know when it appeared, not sure exactly what the magic ingredient was, but i started to feel good about the story.
I wouldn't say this movie is one of my favorites, because it's not as cohesive or fully entertaining throughout. It took time to ripen.
There is, however, some excellent humor, very clever. You might love this movie, so give it a shot.
10gkarf
I can't remember ever giving ANY Hallmark movie a ten. I have loved most , tolerated some , cringed through a few , but never a 10. This movie hit all the right notes. Funny , sentimental, and , of course , romantic. Kimberley Sustad and Benjamin Ayres are perfect in their roles. Kimberley's realistic doubts of her future came across as totally believable. Benjamin plays a his role perfectly, and the chemistry between the two is undeniable, even if it starts a bit slowly. Adding in Paul Campbell doing research for a role is perfect. Trevor Lerner is great as a confused Santa , Lindsay Winch is starting up the Hallmark ladder , expect her to be a lead soon . Carmel Amit( great in Field Day also) is wonderful , as is Graeme McComb . The rest of the cast is good also , just not that much to do. There are numerous one liners thrown out that you need to pay attention for. You may not give it a 10 , but I think you'll want to see this one every year at Christmas time.
I added this 2024 Christmas movie to my Christmas movie marathon without ever having heard about it. Well, truth be told, from the movie's cover, then I wasn't really harboring much of any grand expectations to the movie. Yeah, I know, don't judge a book by its cover.
However, I have to admit that writers Alexandre Coscas, Joseph Kelbley and Russell Hainline really surprised me with the script and storyline that they put together for director Lucie Guest to bring to the screen. It was a refreshing script that didn't dive into the standard tropes of sappy Christmas movies all the way. Sure, there were sappy Christmas movie elements here and there, but in overall, it was actually a good change of pace in terms of Christmas movie storytelling. So thumbs up to the writers for that accomplishment.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, and that is actually something I do enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie. And I will say that the acting performances in "The Santa Class" were good.
The character gallery in the movie was nicely written. I definitely enjoyed the offbeat and quirky characters that were training for Santa duty.
If you enjoy Christmas movies and want something that offers more than just your average copy/paste Hallmark sappy Christmas movie formula, then you definitely should take 84 minutes to sit down and watch this movie. I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained.
My rating of director Lucie Guest's 2024 movie "The Santa Class" lands on a six out of ten stars.
However, I have to admit that writers Alexandre Coscas, Joseph Kelbley and Russell Hainline really surprised me with the script and storyline that they put together for director Lucie Guest to bring to the screen. It was a refreshing script that didn't dive into the standard tropes of sappy Christmas movies all the way. Sure, there were sappy Christmas movie elements here and there, but in overall, it was actually a good change of pace in terms of Christmas movie storytelling. So thumbs up to the writers for that accomplishment.
I was not familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, and that is actually something I do enjoy when I sit down to watch a movie. And I will say that the acting performances in "The Santa Class" were good.
The character gallery in the movie was nicely written. I definitely enjoyed the offbeat and quirky characters that were training for Santa duty.
If you enjoy Christmas movies and want something that offers more than just your average copy/paste Hallmark sappy Christmas movie formula, then you definitely should take 84 minutes to sit down and watch this movie. I was genuinely and wholeheartedly entertained.
My rating of director Lucie Guest's 2024 movie "The Santa Class" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Every now and then Hallmark comes up with a really unique idea for their Christmas movies and here is an excellent one. Kimberley Sustad and Benjamin Ayres play Kate and Don, who have been antagonistic with each other for years after a failed "date," but join forces to save Kate's family Santa school. The first half hour of this movie is hilarious. Sustad's wonderful talents for sharp and witty comedy are on full display and who knew Ayres
could be so funny - he's always good, but here he is exceptional. In the second half hour, you meet the ragtag Santa school students, and what a bunch they are. All funny, with their idiosyncrasies, including the real Santa who has lost his memory (played expertly and endearingly by Trevor Lerner), an old Grandpa (played nicely by Tom Pickett), a woman-Santa-wannabe (the always good Carmel Amit, willing to forego her attractiveness in this part), and a man who expresses himself through a hand puppet ! No kidding- but it's hilarious. And then the surprise - there's a very talented Hallmark regular playing himself in a very tongue-in-cheek performance as he goes to the school to research how to play Santa. We are sure he's not this self-absorbed in real life, but you can't tell that from some of the looks he gets from Sustad, his frequent co-star and co-writer in other Hallmark films. All of the other students are well played and funny. Plus, Allesandro Miro shows up with a funny performance as Blaise, the school's major competitor. This is all extremely well written and nicely directed by Lucie Guest with expensive looking sets.
But, many kudos have to go out to the casting director who engaged these marvelous performers for this movie. They all look like they really enjoyed playing these parts and, together, led by the terrific Sustad and Ayres, they carry it off to perfection. As an added bonus, the scenes between Kate and the real Santa during the last 30 minutes are touching and wonderfully played by Sustad and Lerner, with a gift given at the end of the film that is very special. A little Christmas "magic", lots of Santas, lots of fun, and lots of sentiment. The best of Hallmark's 2024 new season.
But, many kudos have to go out to the casting director who engaged these marvelous performers for this movie. They all look like they really enjoyed playing these parts and, together, led by the terrific Sustad and Ayres, they carry it off to perfection. As an added bonus, the scenes between Kate and the real Santa during the last 30 minutes are touching and wonderfully played by Sustad and Lerner, with a gift given at the end of the film that is very special. A little Christmas "magic", lots of Santas, lots of fun, and lots of sentiment. The best of Hallmark's 2024 new season.
There might have been a few holes in the plot but I was swept up in this movie. If it weren't for the blasted commercials (and there were a lot), I would have smiled nonstop. There were so many funny lines and situations in this movie that it should be required viewing for people who find it difficult to get into the holiday spirit.
The lead actors, Kimberly and Benjamin, didn't take themselves too seriously and their kisses could literally melt the fake snow.
They had excellent chemistry from the start. I loved the banter in their first scene together. Almost felt like a throw back to the black and white movies of the1930s. It would be fun to see these two in a throw back movie. Maybe one that starred Myrna Loy and William Powell.
Yes, I would watch that.
The lead actors, Kimberly and Benjamin, didn't take themselves too seriously and their kisses could literally melt the fake snow.
They had excellent chemistry from the start. I loved the banter in their first scene together. Almost felt like a throw back to the black and white movies of the1930s. It would be fun to see these two in a throw back movie. Maybe one that starred Myrna Loy and William Powell.
Yes, I would watch that.
Did you know
- TriviaHallmark Channel star Paul Campbell portrays a fictional version of himself, doing research for a movie role. Campbell is a frequent collaborator of leading lady Kimberley Sustad, including Noël, Romance et Coïncidences (2018), Trois Frères, Noël et un couffin (2022), and its sequel Three Wiser Men and a Boy (2024) (the latter two which they co-wrote).
- Quotes
Paul Campbell: [On the phone] They gave the role to Andrew Walker?
- ConnectionsReferences Comment le Grinch a volé Noël ! (1966)
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