Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuUpon learning that her uncle sold her mom's vintage convertible, a car full of Christmas memories, Ashley enlists the help of her uncle's attorney Duncan to get it back.Upon learning that her uncle sold her mom's vintage convertible, a car full of Christmas memories, Ashley enlists the help of her uncle's attorney Duncan to get it back.Upon learning that her uncle sold her mom's vintage convertible, a car full of Christmas memories, Ashley enlists the help of her uncle's attorney Duncan to get it back.
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EXTREMELY boring! The couple had no real backstory to mutually overcome, and omg they didn't even kiss at the end! Seriously?! Is this because of COVID restrictions or something? If so, they shoulda never filmed it in the first place! I say it's very 2020, because, while it's great that they have POC as leads, a lot of them can't act. This is the case with this movie. Also, what was with the farmer who mentions his husband but is never seen? Hallmark is really slapping together ideas for their movies this year and it is poorly done and it shows.
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I enjoyed cammie's review. Quite humorous.
I do have a few areas of disagreement:
1. It's not a Hallmark movie, it's a Lifetime movie.
2. I'm a guy, and any scene with gorgeous Tiya in a sweater is ok with me. She could open mail for two hours and I'd watch.
3. This was a movie about a magical car. How seriously should we really be taking it?
As these movies go, it was definitely one of them.
Merry Christmas..! 😏
This movie was so boring that I couldn't even finish it. The acting was wooden, the dialogue was uninspiring and the two leads had NO chemistry.
Lifetime should do better. So far, even Hallmark's worst movie this season was much better than this!!!
Lifetime should do better. So far, even Hallmark's worst movie this season was much better than this!!!
2020 was very variable though not too bad when it came to Lifetime's Christmas films, and there was definitely the sense that the films were made in a rush with not a lot of preparation time. Yet enough of them were far from amateur-hour efforts and were still watchable all things considered. Lifetime just have done a lot better in some previous years, although their festive output is very hit and miss it should not be dismissed outright as enough have left me pleasantly surprised.
Was very conflicted with my thoughts with 'Christmas on Wheels'. It does have things done well, but also has a lot of big problems that make it a real mixed bag of a film. As far as Lifetime's 2020 output goes, it's one of the lesser ones though others are worse. Really did like that it did try to do something different, especially concerning the things that brings the two lead characters together, and appreciated that, but the film could have done so much more with it. A case of different not always meaning better.
'Christmas on Wheels' does have good things. Despite his character being underdeveloped and underwritten, Michael Xavier nonetheless brings an easy going charm that is never forced or bland. The supporting cast also doing well, with Kristen Kurnik injecting spice to the film whenever she appears.
The film also at least looks professional, with lovely scenery in particular. The music doesn't intrude and doesn't feel overused, also it has a festive sound to it. Too often not the case with Lifetime. A few sweet, warm-hearted moments.
However, 'Christmas on Wheels' has many big failings. Tiya Sircar shows little personality while also overplaying yet another variation of the exaggerated character flaw-filled female lead character seen so often. Absolutely agree about there being no chemistry between Sircar and Xavier, they look very under-rehearsed and too distant and nervous together and it would be hard believing them as friends let alone lovers. The relationship itself is also very under-explored and doesn't really go very far most of the time before rushing through when there is a little progression in the plot. All the characters are not well developed at all, cardboard cut-outs is an apt description.
Much of the story is too thin and takes too long to get going. Very little engages as well because of the lifeless pacing and routine at best direction, and what there is of the story is filled with more cliches than you can count, an over-reliance on over-convenient coincidences and forced and bland conflict later on before once again wrapping up too hastily and unrealistically neatly. Heart and charm generally aren't there. The script doesn't flow and is full of cheese and sugar.
Overall, tolerable but these wheels are full of bumps. 5/10.
Was very conflicted with my thoughts with 'Christmas on Wheels'. It does have things done well, but also has a lot of big problems that make it a real mixed bag of a film. As far as Lifetime's 2020 output goes, it's one of the lesser ones though others are worse. Really did like that it did try to do something different, especially concerning the things that brings the two lead characters together, and appreciated that, but the film could have done so much more with it. A case of different not always meaning better.
'Christmas on Wheels' does have good things. Despite his character being underdeveloped and underwritten, Michael Xavier nonetheless brings an easy going charm that is never forced or bland. The supporting cast also doing well, with Kristen Kurnik injecting spice to the film whenever she appears.
The film also at least looks professional, with lovely scenery in particular. The music doesn't intrude and doesn't feel overused, also it has a festive sound to it. Too often not the case with Lifetime. A few sweet, warm-hearted moments.
However, 'Christmas on Wheels' has many big failings. Tiya Sircar shows little personality while also overplaying yet another variation of the exaggerated character flaw-filled female lead character seen so often. Absolutely agree about there being no chemistry between Sircar and Xavier, they look very under-rehearsed and too distant and nervous together and it would be hard believing them as friends let alone lovers. The relationship itself is also very under-explored and doesn't really go very far most of the time before rushing through when there is a little progression in the plot. All the characters are not well developed at all, cardboard cut-outs is an apt description.
Much of the story is too thin and takes too long to get going. Very little engages as well because of the lifeless pacing and routine at best direction, and what there is of the story is filled with more cliches than you can count, an over-reliance on over-convenient coincidences and forced and bland conflict later on before once again wrapping up too hastily and unrealistically neatly. Heart and charm generally aren't there. The script doesn't flow and is full of cheese and sugar.
Overall, tolerable but these wheels are full of bumps. 5/10.
Well, it is original, in the sense that I have not seen many Christmas movies about a magical car bringing people together. The story is a warm one, but it did take me a while to be drawn into it. As another reviewer pointed out, it is, at times, a bit...how should I say this...slow. And some of the scenes felt rushed and underdeveloped. For example, the scene towards the end, where they stopped in the street and started randomly handing out gifts, seemed a bit off to me. That said, the acting was fairly good overall. Tiya Sircar (as Ashely) is a decent actor. Her performance here was solid. Michael Xavier too had a good performance. I am not sure I saw any believable chemistry between the two. At times, it felt like they were becoming good friends as opposed to getting romantically involved. If there was chemistry, then it was very low key. I was surprised to see no kissing scene at the end, which is the typical ending in this genre of film. Hmmm...maybe this is a bit refreshing. The supporting cast was decent too. Kristen Kurnik (as Hannah) had a good performance. At first, I thought there was something a bit off with Randy Thomas's (as Tony, the uncle) performance, but by the end, I warmed up to him. The scenery, props and sets were not bad, but not as polished as, e.g., Hallmark films. It was a bit funny at times when Ashely referred to 100-year-old antiques that looked like they were recently purchased in Kmart (nothing against Kmart). Overall, it is a good enough, middle of the road Christmas movie with an original story and some solid acting.
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- WissenswertesThere is no kissing in this movie because it was filmed while observing strict Covid-19 protocols.
- PatzerChanging a tailpipe on a car that won't start will not solve the problem.
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