Successful gift-wrapping shop owner Tina is in charge of planning this year's annual Christmas gala. But things begin to go awry when the gala faces cancellation due to a scrooge-like estate... Read allSuccessful gift-wrapping shop owner Tina is in charge of planning this year's annual Christmas gala. But things begin to go awry when the gala faces cancellation due to a scrooge-like estate owner.Successful gift-wrapping shop owner Tina is in charge of planning this year's annual Christmas gala. But things begin to go awry when the gala faces cancellation due to a scrooge-like estate owner.
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The story was ok and the guy didn't annoy me as much as the girl did.
She was very weepy. She also said "Michael" so many times, I was cringing. It was like in almost every sentence she spoke to him. She did the same when speaking to her "Dad". I don't know what her purpose was for doing it, but it sure was annoying.
Not sure that this is a writer thing as much as the actress inserting it herself. I couldn't bear to watch this ever again.
The idea of the wrapping business is interesting but I have no idea how a business like that can survive year round with 4 main people plus other employees.
She was very weepy. She also said "Michael" so many times, I was cringing. It was like in almost every sentence she spoke to him. She did the same when speaking to her "Dad". I don't know what her purpose was for doing it, but it sure was annoying.
Not sure that this is a writer thing as much as the actress inserting it herself. I couldn't bear to watch this ever again.
The idea of the wrapping business is interesting but I have no idea how a business like that can survive year round with 4 main people plus other employees.
They have a great cast of female leads for the first three stories. I don't like Cindy because to me her performances always seem forced.
So far I like the stories. This one was interesting as a mystery of sorts. I already watched the second and I see that each story is cleverly woven together with the others.
I don't care for three of the four male leads though. Not everyone can pull off the haggard disheveled look and the guy in this movie is one of them. His background story was a bit muddled and I didn't get the story of his company. So I may watch it again. Overall I liked it and love the women's relationships with their families and each other.
So far I like the stories. This one was interesting as a mystery of sorts. I already watched the second and I see that each story is cleverly woven together with the others.
I don't care for three of the four male leads though. Not everyone can pull off the haggard disheveled look and the guy in this movie is one of them. His background story was a bit muddled and I didn't get the story of his company. So I may watch it again. Overall I liked it and love the women's relationships with their families and each other.
I know not to expect too much from Hallmark Christmas movies, yet I was still underwhelmed. The actors were awful, the storyline was ridiculous, and the chemistry between the romantic leads was non-existent. It's a good thing that there are three more of these crapfests in the Unwrapping Christmas movie series to watch. And yes, I'm still going to watch them because I'm a glutton for punishment and there's always a teeny, tiny, itsy, bitsy chance that one of the four might be tolerable. I love a good Hallmark Christmas movie but sadly this was not one of them...
Why, oh why do I do this to myself???
Why, oh why do I do this to myself???
The idea of the story was okay, but I didn't care for the leads. They were both bland, especially the guy. I got through it, and I liked the ending, but I wasn't rooting for the couple to get together. I often re-watch Christmas movies each year. I won't be watching this again.
I liked the idea of four friends in business together okay, I think the idea of a gift wrapping business seemed too much for the writers or they were rushed.
Having watched all four movies, I only really liked one, and it was hugely spoiled by the first three. This is a flaw of this having multiple stories interacting over the same time frame. Groomsmen worked for me. This series did not.
I liked the idea of four friends in business together okay, I think the idea of a gift wrapping business seemed too much for the writers or they were rushed.
Having watched all four movies, I only really liked one, and it was hugely spoiled by the first three. This is a flaw of this having multiple stories interacting over the same time frame. Groomsmen worked for me. This series did not.
Did Hallmark put out an open casting call throughout Canada which read: "Actors, have you been rejected for a role in a Hallmark Christmas movie? We want you! The less talented you are, the bigger the role."
I kept thinking that surely this movie was going to improve, but each scene introduced another terrible actor. The phony camaraderie of the 4 shop owners was cringeworthy. Plus, how can a little wrapping store support 4 women, enabling them to dress in upscale clothing and live in expensive places? Then the hero "hunk" looks scruffy enough to have recently jumped out of a freight train car. No, I will definitely not be watching the other three movies.
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Tina Mitchell: My dad always says, "You always need to stay in the moment. Remember the past, look to the future, but always stay present."
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