A Dickens of a Holiday!
- Película de TV
- 2021
- 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
1,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Para conmemorar el centenario de un festival victoriano, Cassie invita a la estrella de cine y excompañero de escuela Jake a interpretar a Scrooge en "A Christmas Carol".Para conmemorar el centenario de un festival victoriano, Cassie invita a la estrella de cine y excompañero de escuela Jake a interpretar a Scrooge en "A Christmas Carol".Para conmemorar el centenario de un festival victoriano, Cassie invita a la estrella de cine y excompañero de escuela Jake a interpretar a Scrooge en "A Christmas Carol".
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- 2 nominaciones en total
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I was hesitant to watch this after reading a few of the less than positive reviews. Glad I watched this. It was wonderful. No overdone tropes, just a genuine story of two people and a transformation of a mediocre action hero into a quality dramatic actor. Kristopher Polaha was amazing! They both were exceptional. I like them both individually; here they were great together. I will add this to my DVD collection. And yes, they had great chemistry! Kristopher posted about it on his Facebook page. He enjoyed working with Brooke a lot. You can tell they had fun with this! Bravo!
I must say, I really enjoyed 'A Dickens of a Holiday!'. Indeed, I was pleasantly surprised with this one. It is an entertaining and engaging story with some lovely dialogue, amazing performances, and a lot of heart. It is undoubtedly one of the better Hallmark Christmas movies this 2021 season. The story follows Cassie (played by Brooke D'Orsay) who is directing 'A Christmas Carol' in the 100th Year Anniversary of Dickens Days in Dickens, Ohio, the town she grew up in. When Scrooge develops large nodules on his vocal cords and can't perform, she asks her former high school classmate Jake (played by Kristoffer Polaha) to take over the role. Jake, who is a Hollywood action star, is keen to land a more serious dramatic role in a new film based on his late mother's favorite book. To improve his resume, and to see the girl he once had a crush on in high school, Jake eventually agrees to take the part. And so, our story begins as we watch the two rehearse (with the cast) for the big night, discovering and tapping into the talent and passion they have for acting and directing, and, more importantly, for each other. The story itself is quite engaging with some heartfelt dialogue and interactions between Cassie and Jake. I also enjoyed the play within a play element of the story, which adds another layer to the viewing experience. Naturally, there were a few shortcomings with the script. For example, I felt the feud between the brothers was resolved too quickly, though, to be fair, it is only an 84-minute film. There was also the conflict at the end, which felt forced (unrealistic). What makes this movie special is the acting. Simply put: it is wonderful. D'Orsay has a sweet and caring vibe to her performance, which I found appealing. She also does a beautiful job of touching Polaha in various ways, which adds to their growing connection and chemistry on-screen. This connection via words and touch is lovely to watch. Polaha's performance is brilliant both as Jake and Scrooge. Regarding the latter, there is a remarkable scene where he is kneeling on the stage begging the Grim Reaper to restore his life. It is an impressive scene (D'Orsay's reaction to it was also great), and an impressive performance overall. Polaha and D'Orsay also have great chemistry on-screen (believable, convincing). There are several touching moments between them that I especially enjoyed (the carriage ride being one). Finally, the movie also has a warm Christmas vibe to it. The sets, props, and scenery are beautiful in the small town nineteenth-century England sense. Of course, there is a carriage ride, ice skating, tree shopping, hot cocoa, and other typical Hallmark Christmas elements. All of which add to the Christmas spirit and festive cheer of the film. All in all, 'A Dickens of a Holiday!' is a lovely story with some brilliant acting. One of Hallmark's best this season.
Really loved the premise for 'A Dickens of a Holiday', with it being one of the most interesting and most refreshing-sounding ones of the 2021 Christmas Hallmark films. Have seen a lot of other work from both Brooke D'Orsay and Kristoffer Polaha, and have a generally high opinion of both (very easy to see why Polaha particularly is a Hallmark favourite). Anything that involves 'A Christmas Carol', an all time favourite, is immediately worth going onto my watch and review list.
'A Dickens of a Holiday' was one of the 2021 Christmas Hallmark films to be every bit as good and appetising as its premise and perhaps even better. There were some very good Christmas films from Hallmark that year, and 'A Dickens of a Holiday' is not just one of them but also one of the best and most refreshing of them. Also one of the best 2021 Hallmark films in general, the standard that year was very hit and miss (not unexpected, all the previous years for Hallmark were as well) but could have been a lot worse when it is a miracle that any films were made at all.
Sure, it is not going to win points for originality, with the conflict and ending indeed being predictable. The former being a bit on the forced and rushed side and the latter (as is often the case with Hallmark) too pat with the problems being resolved too easily and cheesily.
Everything else is without issue. D'Orsay and Polaha both bring their A game and charmingly play characters that play to their strengths really well. Their characters are also very easy to like and connect with without being too perfect. Their chemistry has enormous wit and heart, some of the best of any 2021 Hallmark film because it felt realistic and true to life rather than too hostile or too low key. The supporting cast support them very well in roles that come over as a lot more than just typical Hallmark cliches.
Furthermore, 'A Dickens of a Holiday' is attractively made and doesn't look drab or garish or like it was made in a hurry. Low budget and rushed production are not obvious. The music is very pleasant on its own while fitting within the film harmoniously. The script never sounds awkward and any cheese or schmaltz does not ever in any way go overboard, it has a nice light hearted wit while also being honest and mature too. The story may lack originality, but more than makes up for it with bucketloads of warmth, charm and heart.
The relationships are also fleshed out sincerely and with more depth than what is often seen with Hallmark. It did remind me in execution of another 2021 Christmas Hallmark film regarding mature handling of character relationships, 'A Very Merry Bridesmaid', except it is a lot more light-hearted and doesn't take itself as seriously. The pacing has more zip while also being gentle at times.
Overall, very well done. 8/10.
'A Dickens of a Holiday' was one of the 2021 Christmas Hallmark films to be every bit as good and appetising as its premise and perhaps even better. There were some very good Christmas films from Hallmark that year, and 'A Dickens of a Holiday' is not just one of them but also one of the best and most refreshing of them. Also one of the best 2021 Hallmark films in general, the standard that year was very hit and miss (not unexpected, all the previous years for Hallmark were as well) but could have been a lot worse when it is a miracle that any films were made at all.
Sure, it is not going to win points for originality, with the conflict and ending indeed being predictable. The former being a bit on the forced and rushed side and the latter (as is often the case with Hallmark) too pat with the problems being resolved too easily and cheesily.
Everything else is without issue. D'Orsay and Polaha both bring their A game and charmingly play characters that play to their strengths really well. Their characters are also very easy to like and connect with without being too perfect. Their chemistry has enormous wit and heart, some of the best of any 2021 Hallmark film because it felt realistic and true to life rather than too hostile or too low key. The supporting cast support them very well in roles that come over as a lot more than just typical Hallmark cliches.
Furthermore, 'A Dickens of a Holiday' is attractively made and doesn't look drab or garish or like it was made in a hurry. Low budget and rushed production are not obvious. The music is very pleasant on its own while fitting within the film harmoniously. The script never sounds awkward and any cheese or schmaltz does not ever in any way go overboard, it has a nice light hearted wit while also being honest and mature too. The story may lack originality, but more than makes up for it with bucketloads of warmth, charm and heart.
The relationships are also fleshed out sincerely and with more depth than what is often seen with Hallmark. It did remind me in execution of another 2021 Christmas Hallmark film regarding mature handling of character relationships, 'A Very Merry Bridesmaid', except it is a lot more light-hearted and doesn't take itself as seriously. The pacing has more zip while also being gentle at times.
Overall, very well done. 8/10.
These are two leads who can actually act and I always enjoy so it's great Hallmark finally paired them together. The story is fun and as realistic as this type of fare can be. You actually care which is a rarity w Hallmark. Both characters are endearing and have chemistry for a change! They actually touch the way couples do in first blush of love. It's sweet and sappy in a fun holiday spirit way. Best in show.
I love Kristoffer Polaha, but Brooke D'Orsay hasn't been my favorite Hallmark actress. This story gives them both a chance to shine. While it contains elements of your typical Hallmark plot - career crises, actor wanting to stretch, sibling issues, secret crushes, and a show to save - it still seems refreshing. Well done, Hallmark. Find another great story for Brooke.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesExtensive product placement by Ace Hardware.
- PifiasWhen Cassie and Jake eat at Craig's restaurant, Cassie's dress changes between camera angles from off the shoulder to over the shoulder.
- Banda sonorajingle Bells
Arranged by Adam Saunders and Mark Cousins
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- 2.600.000 US$ (estimación)
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- 1h 24min(84 min)
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