Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSparks fly as a romance novelist works with the local blacksmith to save a charming pioneer village before Christmas. But when her secret crush arrives, she takes a page from her novels to f... Alles lesenSparks fly as a romance novelist works with the local blacksmith to save a charming pioneer village before Christmas. But when her secret crush arrives, she takes a page from her novels to figure out her true "Happily Ever After."Sparks fly as a romance novelist works with the local blacksmith to save a charming pioneer village before Christmas. But when her secret crush arrives, she takes a page from her novels to figure out her true "Happily Ever After."
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Let's get one thing out of the way right at the start. The lead actress is too young for the character she plays and it is obvious, even though a minor character does comment on her being "younger than I expected" at one point.
With that said, I found this really enjoyable. As mentioned, Jeni Ross is young and looks it but she's a charming presence and avoids the overly perky style that seems to often be expected of female characters in these films. She and Jake Epstein have an easy chemistry, but Olivier Renaud's male model character is a bit lazily drawn (although entertaining if you watch with a glass or two of wine).
No spoilers on the story although once you've seen one you've seen them all. Lastly I want to address one of the other criticisms in a few reviews about there not being a lot of Christmas in the film. That's true, it's more Christmas-adjacent than Christmas focused, but who cares? And who cares that the film is 'too sunny' for a Christmas setting? Not everywhere is snowing and cold at Christmas anyway, so there being bright sunshine in this film shouldn't make a difference.
Overall, this film is very light but enjoyable, and while the lead actress is young for this role she showed promise. Hopefully she will get future roles that suit her a bit better.
With that said, I found this really enjoyable. As mentioned, Jeni Ross is young and looks it but she's a charming presence and avoids the overly perky style that seems to often be expected of female characters in these films. She and Jake Epstein have an easy chemistry, but Olivier Renaud's male model character is a bit lazily drawn (although entertaining if you watch with a glass or two of wine).
No spoilers on the story although once you've seen one you've seen them all. Lastly I want to address one of the other criticisms in a few reviews about there not being a lot of Christmas in the film. That's true, it's more Christmas-adjacent than Christmas focused, but who cares? And who cares that the film is 'too sunny' for a Christmas setting? Not everywhere is snowing and cold at Christmas anyway, so there being bright sunshine in this film shouldn't make a difference.
Overall, this film is very light but enjoyable, and while the lead actress is young for this role she showed promise. Hopefully she will get future roles that suit her a bit better.
She (the main character) had only a little bag with her and she brought two jackets a vest and two scarfs. And this is only 39min in. Why all these different outfits. And it's so predictable it's almost ridiculous of course she's gonna end up with the guy from the little town.
I really liked this one for some reason. Maybe it was the perfectly lovely actress that played the lead. Maybe it was her character's sweetness and shyness. Maybe it was the old-fashioned atmosphere and the historical village setting. It almost had a YA vibe. I know for sure that Jake Epstein, who played the love interest is quickly becoming a favorite of mine, had a lot to do with it. So far, what ever he is in, I'll give it a try.
Diana is a very successful romance novelist who has a crush on the guy who is the male model for her book covers but she really does not want to make a move. I think it's mostly because she is shy and old fashioned. If you immerse yourself in historical romance, it makes sense that you would tend to take on the attitudes of that time. She is basically being bullied by her editor to date him, which really annoyed me. The male model is clearly wrong for her because though he's nice, he is not very smart, he's shallow, is more interested in physical activities rather than more thoughtful pursuits. All he's got is good looks and a good bod.
She decides to go to her hometown, which is a historical village like a very poverty-stricken man's Williamsburg Virginia. Maple Creek is struggling and will soon have to be shut down unless they can up the attendance and make more money. There she meets a history professor (check) who is doubling as the town black smith (check, check) and is tall and good looking in a down-to-earth way (check, check check) I think we have our winner. He does not approve of the way she approaches history in her novels although he respects that she is a good writer. He teases her and is nice to her and soon she has come out of her shell and they have become friends with a lot in common.
Of course, the male model shows up at the village, attracted more by the fact that she is not chasing him than by genuine affection and attraction to her, and the inevitable misunderstanding occurs with Carter. Seeing the two suitors together, she definitely knows which one is for her and all proceeds to the happy ending for the couple and the village.
Jeni Ross is a perfectly lovely young actress and her chemistry with Jake Epstein was great. The only criticism I have is that she says her lines way too fast. The Gilmore Girls was canceled! Slow Down!
Diana is a very successful romance novelist who has a crush on the guy who is the male model for her book covers but she really does not want to make a move. I think it's mostly because she is shy and old fashioned. If you immerse yourself in historical romance, it makes sense that you would tend to take on the attitudes of that time. She is basically being bullied by her editor to date him, which really annoyed me. The male model is clearly wrong for her because though he's nice, he is not very smart, he's shallow, is more interested in physical activities rather than more thoughtful pursuits. All he's got is good looks and a good bod.
She decides to go to her hometown, which is a historical village like a very poverty-stricken man's Williamsburg Virginia. Maple Creek is struggling and will soon have to be shut down unless they can up the attendance and make more money. There she meets a history professor (check) who is doubling as the town black smith (check, check) and is tall and good looking in a down-to-earth way (check, check check) I think we have our winner. He does not approve of the way she approaches history in her novels although he respects that she is a good writer. He teases her and is nice to her and soon she has come out of her shell and they have become friends with a lot in common.
Of course, the male model shows up at the village, attracted more by the fact that she is not chasing him than by genuine affection and attraction to her, and the inevitable misunderstanding occurs with Carter. Seeing the two suitors together, she definitely knows which one is for her and all proceeds to the happy ending for the couple and the village.
Jeni Ross is a perfectly lovely young actress and her chemistry with Jake Epstein was great. The only criticism I have is that she says her lines way too fast. The Gilmore Girls was canceled! Slow Down!
The acting is as stiff as a high school play with the student forced to play characters that they hate. I've seen better from theead actress I expected more out of her but I assume the director had a thing for actors who sound like they're reading the script because EVERYONE sounded like that. Barely enjoyable even for a hallmark-esk film.
The female lead was a miss. She was fresh out of high school when she filmed this. Way too young to for the lead male and the part she played. I wonder who makes these decisions? I had to turn it off, not believable in the least.
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- WissenswertesPremiered on Hallmark channel as "Christmas at Maple Creek" and premiered on Lifetime channel as "A Christmas Village Romance". Same movie, different title.
- PatzerDiana is doing her book signings. Suddenly her and Greg leave to go dance in the dance hall. There's no announcement, nothing. Nobody tells the people standing in line for the book signing anything. They just stand there not knowing if she is coming back or not.
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