Un milagro navideño para Daisy
Título original: A Christmas Miracle for Daisy
- Película de TV
- 2021
- 1h 25min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
3,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Cuando a la diseñadora de interiores Whitney le encargan decorar una casa emblemática de su ciudad para Nochebuena, descubre que el nuevo propietario es su antiguo novio Connor, que se ha mu... Leer todoCuando a la diseñadora de interiores Whitney le encargan decorar una casa emblemática de su ciudad para Nochebuena, descubre que el nuevo propietario es su antiguo novio Connor, que se ha mudado allí desde Los Ángeles con su hija Daisy.Cuando a la diseñadora de interiores Whitney le encargan decorar una casa emblemática de su ciudad para Nochebuena, descubre que el nuevo propietario es su antiguo novio Connor, que se ha mudado allí desde Los Ángeles con su hija Daisy.
Joe Costa
- Reed Phillip
- (as Carlos Joe Costa)
Jordan Dannish
- Townsfolk
- (sin acreditar)
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10agambre
OMG! Jill is back and she didn't disappoint! The casts are well-chosen who played their roles extremely well. The story touched your heart that miracles do happen. I am blown away and could not believe that this is the first for Rubi. I can see a bright future for this girl in many movies. She was so confident. Nick and Jill had awesome chemistry. I hope to see them again in future movies.
Thank you GAC!!!!!
Thank you GAC!!!!!
I liked the movie for the most part. It's Hallmark, so we all knew what the outcome will be. What I didn't like was the scene with snowman. It was so obvious that the snowman made in the morning after the storm that stranded the couple from going home the night before was made of plastic or whatever material, but not from snow. Yes, it is make believe, but I'm not supposed to know that. Whoever does the scenes, etc, needs to put a little bit more into it. It had a perfectly round head, middle and bottom and it doesn't look anything like it's made from snow. There are so many "little" things like this in these movies that just spoil the movie. I wish I could work for Hallmark....
Really did like the premise for 'A Christmas Miracle for Daisy', no make that love. It sounded so moving and you know a film does something right when its premise immediately connects with you even before watching like it did with me. This premise connected with me personally, which is already something in its favour. Something that has not been the case for any film in a while. Of all the GAC Family films seen so far, this has the most relatable premise.
'A Christmas Miracle for Daisy' manages to be one of GAC Family's best films so far along with 'Much Ado About Christmas', their output has been a very mixed bag but some of it has been good and more and 'A Christmas Miracle for Daisy' is one of them. And one of the few to live up to its full potential and come close to exceeding it. It may not be a flawless film, have seen very few Christmas films or films in general that have fitted into that category, but it is one of the better ones seen in recent months.
Beginning with what could have been (a little) better, Perhaps a bit slow in the early stages, with it taking a while to get started.
Did feel too that the misunderstanding was on the predictable and forced side.
However, so much is good about 'A Miracle for Daisy'. It is very professionally filmed and the locations are simply beautiful. It isn't overscored, too constant or too loud, refreshing as this has been heard a lot by me overtime in film and television and it is tiresome really. The script is a lot less cheesy and schmaltzy than most Christmas films and did find it very sincere, very affecting and that it never sounded awkward. It is also not over-serious, with a light hearted-ness that was very appealing.
The story is gentle pace-wise but still engaging and heartfelt, it also warmed my heart and inspired me and handled a very personal true to life subject sensitively. The characters were worth connecting with and the film is well acted. Jill Wagner and Nick Bateman gave very honest and confident performances and can't wait to see more of Rubi Tupper, whose cute and natural presence makes for one of the better child acting performances in the past few months.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10.
'A Christmas Miracle for Daisy' manages to be one of GAC Family's best films so far along with 'Much Ado About Christmas', their output has been a very mixed bag but some of it has been good and more and 'A Christmas Miracle for Daisy' is one of them. And one of the few to live up to its full potential and come close to exceeding it. It may not be a flawless film, have seen very few Christmas films or films in general that have fitted into that category, but it is one of the better ones seen in recent months.
Beginning with what could have been (a little) better, Perhaps a bit slow in the early stages, with it taking a while to get started.
Did feel too that the misunderstanding was on the predictable and forced side.
However, so much is good about 'A Miracle for Daisy'. It is very professionally filmed and the locations are simply beautiful. It isn't overscored, too constant or too loud, refreshing as this has been heard a lot by me overtime in film and television and it is tiresome really. The script is a lot less cheesy and schmaltzy than most Christmas films and did find it very sincere, very affecting and that it never sounded awkward. It is also not over-serious, with a light hearted-ness that was very appealing.
The story is gentle pace-wise but still engaging and heartfelt, it also warmed my heart and inspired me and handled a very personal true to life subject sensitively. The characters were worth connecting with and the film is well acted. Jill Wagner and Nick Bateman gave very honest and confident performances and can't wait to see more of Rubi Tupper, whose cute and natural presence makes for one of the better child acting performances in the past few months.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10.
Another typical Christmas movie with a very much predictable plot. There is zero chemistry between the male and female lead especially Nick Bateman. I love Nick Bateman, believe me, but I don't think he is meant for acting. His acting skills were poorly delivered in the movie and it was almost painful to watch him in action. This makes the movie less interesting and boring to which I didn't even finish the movie like I was supposed to be. If you are in for a feel good Christmas movie where you don't bother about the plot and acting then go for it. A one time watch movie. Nothing new or exciting.
One more movie like Hallmark used to make. The story is simple, with a touch of Christmas spirit. The delivery is straightforward, with no hidden or intrusive messages. The entire cast works well and the lead actors, Jill Wagner and Nick Bateman, render their story credible. Rubi Tupper, playing Daisy at her debut, is super cute and a joy to watch. The film offers no striking moments or sensations. Just a world of nice people with kind sentiments and a little help from Santa. This is the kind of shows that leave you feeling better inside, as you expect at Christmas time.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesActress Jill Wagner (Whitney Alder) has a daughter named Daisy in real life. She mentioned on an interview that after reading the script, she was surprised that the young girl in the movie was named Daisy as well and that automatically attracted her to the script.
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