Charlotte recently moved to Vienna and became a chocolatier after inheriting her grandparents' chocolate shop. Henry has just taken over his father's company that is trying to take over Char... Read allCharlotte recently moved to Vienna and became a chocolatier after inheriting her grandparents' chocolate shop. Henry has just taken over his father's company that is trying to take over Charlotte's shop.Charlotte recently moved to Vienna and became a chocolatier after inheriting her grandparents' chocolate shop. Henry has just taken over his father's company that is trying to take over Charlotte's shop.
Jinesea Bianca Lewis
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Bryan Okes
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- (as Bryan Fuller)
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I used to really like Brittany Bristow in her earlier films. But for the last few years, it hasn't been the same. Will Kemp is OK, but no more than that for me. I thought he was very stiff and seemed uncomfortable with Brittany in this movie. And this is really too bad, because the plot was certainly one of the most oft repeated Hallmark templates ever. Sometimes, I can put up with that if the movie has some good dialogue or some amusing little additions, or some good acting or other charms. This was strictly by the book, including dumbness on the part of both the female and male leads. Although the foreign setting of "Austria" (Really Bulgaria) did add some interest. Will didn't tell the truth, the old lack of communication leading to the last 15 minute bust up, And Brittany taking way too long to figure out who he was and to find proof of her stores historical significance. It didn't offend me, just bored me, so a generous 5 out of 10.
6.3 stars.
I worked my way through this story with much patience and low expectations. It has fairly low ratings after all, not in the five zone, but just barely in the six. This indicates, generally speaking, a hit or miss scenario. In this case, it's a big miss for achieving average status and fits securely in the take-it-or-leave-it category, but at least it's better than the could-care-less movies that are actually rare (under 6.0).
So yes, this is below average for sure, it's about as cookie-cutter as can be, and it's about chocolate and about a real estate tycoon who is buying out a building and a person who is trying to save their business. It's probably the most used plot of Hallmark films.
I worked my way through this story with much patience and low expectations. It has fairly low ratings after all, not in the five zone, but just barely in the six. This indicates, generally speaking, a hit or miss scenario. In this case, it's a big miss for achieving average status and fits securely in the take-it-or-leave-it category, but at least it's better than the could-care-less movies that are actually rare (under 6.0).
So yes, this is below average for sure, it's about as cookie-cutter as can be, and it's about chocolate and about a real estate tycoon who is buying out a building and a person who is trying to save their business. It's probably the most used plot of Hallmark films.
The plot hinges on the historic status of a chocolate shop on the Ringstrasse in Vienna. One of the most historic cities in Europe. Does anyone seriously believe that EVERY building in that area is not thoroughly documented? When it was built and what was on that site 800 years ago? Plus, historic status is almost entirely based on the architecture, not in the history of the business in the structure. Just look at the building in the film. It is clearly an old structure. They want us to believe an entire block on the Ringstrasse is so vulnerable? Maybe in Oatmeal, Nebraska, but not Vienna.
Also, hard to believe that candies are devised late at night in an apartment? Baking in bulk, costing, packaging?
The acting and chemistry between the leads is good. There are some lovely scenes of Vienna.
Also, hard to believe that candies are devised late at night in an apartment? Baking in bulk, costing, packaging?
The acting and chemistry between the leads is good. There are some lovely scenes of Vienna.
I like Wil Kemp and Brittany Bristow. The storyline is like Kimberley Sustad and Paul Campbell - Starlight Cafe. That movie had some energy behind it. This movie had no flicker of chemistry between Kemp and Bristow at all. The surrounding characters had to tell us there was a spark. I do, I really do like Brittany Bristow but her romantic scenes leave alot to be desired in every movie I have watched. Kissing scenes she looks like she is throwing up a wall of defence, as if her husband was watching. Also the chocoalate tempering scene fails to be realistic. Not one of the better Bristow family projects.
Loved this movie. Brittney Bristow and Will Kemp were wonderful in My Sweet Austrian Holiday. The addition of Catherine Disher was icing on the cake. I always enjoyed her in the Good Witch series, she truly adds a special something to everything she's in.
All of the cast worked well together. The true star of the show was the beautiful scenery. Truly enjoyed watching them walk all around the different places. The Christmas/ Holiday festival was very engaging and festive, really got us in the holiday spirit.
The chocolates, looked amazing and it actually looked like they were eating them!!
We would definitely watch again.
All of the cast worked well together. The true star of the show was the beautiful scenery. Truly enjoyed watching them walk all around the different places. The Christmas/ Holiday festival was very engaging and festive, really got us in the holiday spirit.
The chocolates, looked amazing and it actually looked like they were eating them!!
We would definitely watch again.
Did you know
- GoofsEvery mug they drink out of is the same everywhere they go. White mugs with deer around the outside. Must be the only mugs they have in Austria.
- ConnectionsReferences Comment le Grinch a volé Noël ! (1966)
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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