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La mundialmente famosa pianista Margot regresa a The Chateau por Navidad. Allí se reencuentra con su exnovio Jackson, que la convence para que encabece el concierto anual de Navidad.La mundialmente famosa pianista Margot regresa a The Chateau por Navidad. Allí se reencuentra con su exnovio Jackson, que la convence para que encabece el concierto anual de Navidad.La mundialmente famosa pianista Margot regresa a The Chateau por Navidad. Allí se reencuentra con su exnovio Jackson, que la convence para que encabece el concierto anual de Navidad.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Bobby Stewart
- Leonard Max
- (as Bobby L Stewart)
Brenda Crichlow
- Pam
- (as Brenda M Crichlow)
James Cousineau
- Businessman
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
Like most Hallmark movies it is filmed in Canada but set somewhere else, in this case Boulder Colorado and surrounding areas. It is nearing Christmas and many families are vacationing at the Chateau.
It revolves around two 30-something musicians who were once in a serious relationship but parted when she became a world-renowned pianist and began touring the world to perform. He stayed in Colorado and eventually got his PhD in music and became a music professor. Now they surprise each other by being at the Chateau at the same time. Further their old college friend talks them into helping the Chateau put on a big Christmas concert.
Being a Hallmark movie we know what will happen and it is fun watching it get there. Just a nice, clean story and pleasant entertainment. I was feeling I was in Pleasantville.
At home, my wife and I watched it on DVD from our public library.
It revolves around two 30-something musicians who were once in a serious relationship but parted when she became a world-renowned pianist and began touring the world to perform. He stayed in Colorado and eventually got his PhD in music and became a music professor. Now they surprise each other by being at the Chateau at the same time. Further their old college friend talks them into helping the Chateau put on a big Christmas concert.
Being a Hallmark movie we know what will happen and it is fun watching it get there. Just a nice, clean story and pleasant entertainment. I was feeling I was in Pleasantville.
At home, my wife and I watched it on DVD from our public library.
I enjoy watching Hallmark Christmas movies, for the most part. I come to them knowing what they are: they are made for TV romance movies with a predictable plot. That said, I usually enjoy their uplifting, cozy feel and their festive spirit. I also learn a lot about 'so-called' Christmas traditions; I expect some genuine and other not so genuine. I was, however, a bit disappointed with this movie. The acting by both Luke Macfarlane and Merritt Patterson was good; I typically like their Hallmark films (e.g., The Mistletoe Promise was good). The acting by the supporting cast, however, was rather weak, especially the mother and sister. Something seemed to be missing as well; it lacked the cozy Christmas atmosphere, which I love about Hallmark movies.
This was an okay movie. This wasn't the best and this wasn't the worst for me. It was a little bland for me. I can appreciate the meaning behind the whole movie. I liked that the plot was second chances. Sometimes we can get a second chance but we can't always. I think everyone can relate to the plot on this movie when it comes to regret. I doubt you will find anyone that says there wasn't something they wish they could have done differently.
Truthfully I watched this movie for Luke, I'm a fan of his work. I also found myself enjoying the mother more than I enjoyed the lead actress. Again I enjoyed the plot and I think the whole cast worked seamlessly together but I won't be watching this again.
Truthfully I watched this movie for Luke, I'm a fan of his work. I also found myself enjoying the mother more than I enjoyed the lead actress. Again I enjoyed the plot and I think the whole cast worked seamlessly together but I won't be watching this again.
If you have seen your fair share of Hallmark Christmas films, like me as a big fan of the holiday, it would be safe to say that you are very likely to know what to expect and one shouldn't expect any more. Have always watched the Hallmark Christmas films, which have been many over the past few years and especially at the end of last year, with mixed expectations. That are either met and even exceeded, or the film completely misses the mark and does little with any potential.
'Chateau Christmas' is one of the "film being more or less what was expected" sort, meaning a pleasant enough if not exceptional film. 2020 was a mixed year for Hallmark (not uncommon for previous years) and that is true for their Christmas output too, and 'Chateau Christmas' is around high middle in ranking. The story is nothing extraordinary, but it is worth seeing for seeing two Hallmark regulars doing good jobs and raising their material to a bigger level.
A lot is good. The production values are very pleasing to look at, nice use of locations slickly shot. The music generally captures the Christmas feel very well and is not near as over-scored or intrusive as too many of a lot of Hallmark films, it also plays a big part in the film and turns out to be one of the pleasures. The script can be very corny, but mostly flows nicely and has a light-hearted and sweet tone without being too sugary sweet. It's sympathetically directed without being routine.
Merritt Patterson is an engaging female lead who has a character that was relatable to me, being a musician that has struggled to bounce back after being knocked in confidence. Luke MacFarlane is always worth watching and is subtly charming and confident. Despite having problems with how the relationship was written and used, Patterson and MacFarlane did have chemistry in a more understated way when they were able to show it. The supporting cast do well
While the story isn't perfect, exceptional and is derivative, it is charming, is light on its feet and is heart-warming with nice use of the festive setting. It doesn't take itself too seriously that it becomes too dreary, while not treating things as too much of a joke at the same time. 'Chateau Christmas' has characters that are likeable, with lead characters that are not annoying or stiff like they are in other Hallmark Christmas films.
Did feel however that the central relationship was under-developed and underused, almost getting lost amidst everything to do with the music. As said the story isn't perfect, not just because of it being lacking in originality but also because it is a slow starter, feels too pat at the end and has too many not so realistic coincidences.
Like what was said before, the dialogue can be corny and has a lot of cheese in the first portion.
Overall, not bad at all and made better by the leads despite the uneven storytelling. 6/10.
'Chateau Christmas' is one of the "film being more or less what was expected" sort, meaning a pleasant enough if not exceptional film. 2020 was a mixed year for Hallmark (not uncommon for previous years) and that is true for their Christmas output too, and 'Chateau Christmas' is around high middle in ranking. The story is nothing extraordinary, but it is worth seeing for seeing two Hallmark regulars doing good jobs and raising their material to a bigger level.
A lot is good. The production values are very pleasing to look at, nice use of locations slickly shot. The music generally captures the Christmas feel very well and is not near as over-scored or intrusive as too many of a lot of Hallmark films, it also plays a big part in the film and turns out to be one of the pleasures. The script can be very corny, but mostly flows nicely and has a light-hearted and sweet tone without being too sugary sweet. It's sympathetically directed without being routine.
Merritt Patterson is an engaging female lead who has a character that was relatable to me, being a musician that has struggled to bounce back after being knocked in confidence. Luke MacFarlane is always worth watching and is subtly charming and confident. Despite having problems with how the relationship was written and used, Patterson and MacFarlane did have chemistry in a more understated way when they were able to show it. The supporting cast do well
While the story isn't perfect, exceptional and is derivative, it is charming, is light on its feet and is heart-warming with nice use of the festive setting. It doesn't take itself too seriously that it becomes too dreary, while not treating things as too much of a joke at the same time. 'Chateau Christmas' has characters that are likeable, with lead characters that are not annoying or stiff like they are in other Hallmark Christmas films.
Did feel however that the central relationship was under-developed and underused, almost getting lost amidst everything to do with the music. As said the story isn't perfect, not just because of it being lacking in originality but also because it is a slow starter, feels too pat at the end and has too many not so realistic coincidences.
Like what was said before, the dialogue can be corny and has a lot of cheese in the first portion.
Overall, not bad at all and made better by the leads despite the uneven storytelling. 6/10.
Such a lovely movie, "so simple yet charming" is the best way to describe it.
The story is somewhat different but still very familiar to most Hallmark movies, but that's not a bad thing. The musical aspects of the movie gave it an original direction, something more than the standard event planner or bakery angle.
But the best thing about this movie is without a doubt the actors, Margot (Merritt Patterson) is just unbelievable as always, every one of her lines radiates charm effortlessly, as for her co-star Jackson (Luke Macfarlane) he compliments her perfectly, this is definitely one of his better performances.
Another strong aspect of this movie is the supporting cast, without a doubt one of the better ones i have seen in a while, nothing extraordinary, just plain good acting all around with no exception.
I would strongly recommend seeing this delightful movie.
6.9 out of 10 stars.
The story is somewhat different but still very familiar to most Hallmark movies, but that's not a bad thing. The musical aspects of the movie gave it an original direction, something more than the standard event planner or bakery angle.
But the best thing about this movie is without a doubt the actors, Margot (Merritt Patterson) is just unbelievable as always, every one of her lines radiates charm effortlessly, as for her co-star Jackson (Luke Macfarlane) he compliments her perfectly, this is definitely one of his better performances.
Another strong aspect of this movie is the supporting cast, without a doubt one of the better ones i have seen in a while, nothing extraordinary, just plain good acting all around with no exception.
I would strongly recommend seeing this delightful movie.
6.9 out of 10 stars.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFilmed at Fairmont Château Whistler, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.
- PifiasBefore and after the concert scene Margot wears the bracelet on her right hand. However, during her performance the bracelet is on the left hand.
- Citas
Jackson: That can't be Simone.
Simone (Niece): I'm definitely me. Who are you?
- Banda sonoraJoy to the World
Composed by George Frideric Handel
Performed by Nathan Bayreuther
Courtesy of Arabesque Records by Arrangement with Seven Seas Music
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Chateau Christmas
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- 2.000.000 US$ (estimación)
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