Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA marketing executive makes a trip back home to sell the Christmas gift shop she inherited from her grandfather.A marketing executive makes a trip back home to sell the Christmas gift shop she inherited from her grandfather.A marketing executive makes a trip back home to sell the Christmas gift shop she inherited from her grandfather.
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I usually give points for filming winter scenes in actual wintery locations, but this is the second one this year filmed in Winnipeg...but not in winter. WHY bother? At least they looked bundled up against the fake snow in this one.
I love Beth Broderick and Mark Ghanime, but not in this one. Boring? Slow? Stupid? Not sure. As another reviewer noted, not sure what I was watching here. And Lexi Lawson is on Broadway? Really? Then she needs to take an "acting for the camera" course. The few (and odd) rave reviews on here must from people who know her. I agree with majority of reviewers who found her to be amateurish.
Both the director and casting director need a kick in the head for this mess. They cast for diversity, but hire an actress who can't act, and then this is the worst, give the lead guy a redhead white guy for a brother. Were they adopted? Did I miss that part?
I would say don't waste your time, but it's not likely this one will get a repeat showing.
I love Beth Broderick and Mark Ghanime, but not in this one. Boring? Slow? Stupid? Not sure. As another reviewer noted, not sure what I was watching here. And Lexi Lawson is on Broadway? Really? Then she needs to take an "acting for the camera" course. The few (and odd) rave reviews on here must from people who know her. I agree with majority of reviewers who found her to be amateurish.
Both the director and casting director need a kick in the head for this mess. They cast for diversity, but hire an actress who can't act, and then this is the worst, give the lead guy a redhead white guy for a brother. Were they adopted? Did I miss that part?
I would say don't waste your time, but it's not likely this one will get a repeat showing.
Just to say now, in my view not all Lifetime's Christmas offerings are bad. Actually was pleasantly surprised by some, which has been true of my film viewings of Hallmark/Lifetime etc Christmas films in general over-time. Actually really liked the concept here for 'Always and Forever Christmas', it sounded so sweet and poignant, but whether it was going to work was all going to be dependent on the likeability of the characters and two leads, their interaction and how the story would be executed.
2019 was a very mixed to fairly unimpressive year overall for Lifetime. 'Always and Forever Christmas' for me was among the worst. Didn't think it was that terrible, always look for good things in every less than mediocre film watched and 'Always and Forever Christmas' did have them. It is also not a very good film at all sadly, at best quite weak with its worst aspects being terrible. Even with knowing what to expect, 'Always and Forever Christmas' didn't work.
'Always and Forever Christmas' has its good things. The best thing about it is Beth Broderick, she attacks her part with spirit and charm and brings class to the film. Mark Ghanime was also solid, he seemed very genuine and easy going.
It is lovingly shot and has suitably picturesque scenery, the decorations are beautiful. There are some pleasant moments in the soundtrack, emphasis though on some.
On the other hand, it is agreed that Lexi Lawson is truly amateurish, saying her lines with no feelings and she just looks zombie-like throughout. The rest of the cast also don't stand out. Few of the characters are well developed or likeable (Ghanime and Broderick being the sole exceptions) and Lawson and Ghanime have no chemistry between them, they wouldn't even convince as friends yet alone lovers.
The pedestrian direction doesn't help them. Neither does the cliched character writing, that gives the characters like one or two character traits and not much else, or the soggy and corny script that really overdoes the sentiment to saccharine degrees. The story sounded so charming on paper, but ended up being dull, over-sentimental and running out of ideas-like. The ending can be seen from a mile away and left me cold rather than moved. The music tends to be too constant and too loud.
In conclusion, quite lacking in most areas. 3/10.
2019 was a very mixed to fairly unimpressive year overall for Lifetime. 'Always and Forever Christmas' for me was among the worst. Didn't think it was that terrible, always look for good things in every less than mediocre film watched and 'Always and Forever Christmas' did have them. It is also not a very good film at all sadly, at best quite weak with its worst aspects being terrible. Even with knowing what to expect, 'Always and Forever Christmas' didn't work.
'Always and Forever Christmas' has its good things. The best thing about it is Beth Broderick, she attacks her part with spirit and charm and brings class to the film. Mark Ghanime was also solid, he seemed very genuine and easy going.
It is lovingly shot and has suitably picturesque scenery, the decorations are beautiful. There are some pleasant moments in the soundtrack, emphasis though on some.
On the other hand, it is agreed that Lexi Lawson is truly amateurish, saying her lines with no feelings and she just looks zombie-like throughout. The rest of the cast also don't stand out. Few of the characters are well developed or likeable (Ghanime and Broderick being the sole exceptions) and Lawson and Ghanime have no chemistry between them, they wouldn't even convince as friends yet alone lovers.
The pedestrian direction doesn't help them. Neither does the cliched character writing, that gives the characters like one or two character traits and not much else, or the soggy and corny script that really overdoes the sentiment to saccharine degrees. The story sounded so charming on paper, but ended up being dull, over-sentimental and running out of ideas-like. The ending can be seen from a mile away and left me cold rather than moved. The music tends to be too constant and too loud.
In conclusion, quite lacking in most areas. 3/10.
This movie was just blah. No chemistry at all. The only bright spot was "Carol". I have always enjoyed her. If this movie had been played by a completely different cast it could have been a hit. But it seemed like this was everyone's very first acting job and it was if they were just reading a script out loud. Love the story but the actors ruined it. Come on Lifetime... You can do better then that... I've seen it.
Your leads were all wrong. No chemistry. Lexi seemed green and not believable. Scott was more convincing. Beth is always wonderful. Not sure who played Grandpa but he was good. I like the storyline but just couldn't finish this movie.
Preface to say I've seen a load of Hallmark movies and when I critique I take at face value and lower standards for depth of character and plot complexity. Its supposed to be easy light watching. It's cookie cutter plot and characters.
Over the years Ive seen some, however that were deep and everyone was connected, had chemistry, and some actors just naturally bring more to the table.
The acting in this was a giant train wreck. If there was a word meaning flatter than flat I would use it. This felt like some people in beginners high school drama class reading off a script for the first time. I couldnt watch more than cursory 10 minutes in between something else.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesLucy (Lexi Lawson) wears her coat all the time to hide that she was pregnant during filming.
- PifiasWhen Lucy signs the contract, she signs in the Witness' part. Also the signature wasn't signed by a witness. Therefore the contract isn't valid.
- Banda sonoraO Christmas Tree
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