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Una ex actriz asume la dirección de una obra de teatro de Nochebuena que investiga la verdadera autoría de un famoso poema navideño: "Una visita de San Nicolás".Una ex actriz asume la dirección de una obra de teatro de Nochebuena que investiga la verdadera autoría de un famoso poema navideño: "Una visita de San Nicolás".Una ex actriz asume la dirección de una obra de teatro de Nochebuena que investiga la verdadera autoría de un famoso poema navideño: "Una visita de San Nicolás".
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This story is totally different from most of the Halmark Christmas romance movies, but it still has some echoes of a few of those romance stories. After all, there is a Christmas performance that brings together two old flames to rekindle their past. But the trial setting with the objective of shedding light on the true authorship of a Christmas iconic tradition is unusual and there is some mysticism thrown in with the appearance of a ghost.
The acting is good. The dialog is sparkling. There are twists and turns. Did anyone predict the outcome of the trial even if the outcome of the relationship was predictable? I did expect one thing involving Madison even if it didn't occur to me how that would happen. That was clever. And the chemistry between Torrey DeVito and Zone Holtz was excellent.
This was a good climax to Hallmark Channel's 2022 lineup.
The acting is good. The dialog is sparkling. There are twists and turns. Did anyone predict the outcome of the trial even if the outcome of the relationship was predictable? I did expect one thing involving Madison even if it didn't occur to me how that would happen. That was clever. And the chemistry between Torrey DeVito and Zone Holtz was excellent.
This was a good climax to Hallmark Channel's 2022 lineup.
The leads in this are great but not as great as the unique and interesting concept for their Christmas play...a court case over who actually wrote 'Twas The Night Before Christmas.
'Twas the night before Christmas had a different title and was published anonymously originally, then it was published under the name Clement C. Moore...but some argue that it was really written by a man named Livingston.
Madison Rush is a famous actress, but wants to try her hat at directing. She gathers an old acting friend and single dad, Connor Avery to play the male lead and lawyer. And is forced to use her backer's girlfriend for the female lead...which really stretches her directing chops.
The best thing about this holiday romance is the romantic notion that two ghosts are really fighting to prove that they wrote the now famous poem.
This was fun and unique. I recommend watching if you are a big fan of Christmas movies.
'Twas the night before Christmas had a different title and was published anonymously originally, then it was published under the name Clement C. Moore...but some argue that it was really written by a man named Livingston.
Madison Rush is a famous actress, but wants to try her hat at directing. She gathers an old acting friend and single dad, Connor Avery to play the male lead and lawyer. And is forced to use her backer's girlfriend for the female lead...which really stretches her directing chops.
The best thing about this holiday romance is the romantic notion that two ghosts are really fighting to prove that they wrote the now famous poem.
This was fun and unique. I recommend watching if you are a big fan of Christmas movies.
I like it was the first verdict after final credits. For story ( I do not know the poem ), for acting (Zane Holtz is enogh seductive and proposes a real nice performance ), for small truths, fair reminded, for gingerbread memory technique and, sure, for the three gingerbread houses, for supporting actors wor and for inspired reflection about vocation.
And, sure, for Victorian fair. But the good point is the courage of Hallmark to propose more than the familiar recipe, using some good ...spices.
So, just smart option for Christmas Eve and for fine debate about author of a very popular poem. So, just appreciation.
And, sure, for Victorian fair. But the good point is the courage of Hallmark to propose more than the familiar recipe, using some good ...spices.
So, just smart option for Christmas Eve and for fine debate about author of a very popular poem. So, just appreciation.
Ever-gorgeous Torrie DeVitto and Zane Holtz star in a different kind of Hallmark movie. The plot involves actors who have some history between them putting on a play that is a courtroom drama debating the authorship of the Christmas poem, Twas the Night Before Christmas. It's more difficult to say than to watch. Things get interesting when the ghosts show up.
Torrie is always going to be one of my favorites. I haven't seen Holtz before, but their chemistry was good and his performance as a conflicted single dad was very compelling.
The appeal for me was the feeling of being at a play. This is a form of entertainment not everyone has experienced. If you haven't, you must. It's completely different than going to the movies or watching TV. There is an excitement about it that's hard to explain.
All in all, a refreshing effort.
Torrie is always going to be one of my favorites. I haven't seen Holtz before, but their chemistry was good and his performance as a conflicted single dad was very compelling.
The appeal for me was the feeling of being at a play. This is a form of entertainment not everyone has experienced. If you haven't, you must. It's completely different than going to the movies or watching TV. There is an excitement about it that's hard to explain.
All in all, a refreshing effort.
'Twas The Night Before Christmas (2022) -
What a great and fresh concept for a seasonal film. It still had a lot of the traditional motif's and the heart of the usual films, as well as a couple of the typical hammy and cheesy bits and the romance, while not as prominent, was still cute, but it also brought something educational and diverse.
I liked Torrey DeVitto as Madison and I liked Zane Holtz in the role of Connor too. I particularly liked his fantastic chest, which filled the room, let alone his tops, but I really enjoyed the slow build up of their relationship, because it was easy, pleasant and uncomplicated. The drama element was played out in the rest of the film.
I did find it hard to believe that Madison. Would be asked to make, and would achieve, so many changes to a play just ten days before opening night. I thought that it would be very unlikely. Most of that was due to the character of Lena (Sophie Bastelle) and her boyfriend, both of whom were a bit stupid.
In general though, I loved the idea of a play that covered a real trial, one which I was totally unaware of.
I love Christmas in all its forms and it's mythologies, so it was really interesting and enjoyable to discover that the origins of 'Twas The Night Before Christmas' had been in contention. I had always thought it to be written by Clement Clark Moore and I'd had no idea that it might actually have been created by Major Henry Livingston Jr., whom I had never heard of at all.
The point is that they delivered a really clever story here and without compromising any of the other values that are the staples of this genre.
I thought it was great. I look forward to watching it again to pick up anything that I might have missed this time around.
7.5/10.
What a great and fresh concept for a seasonal film. It still had a lot of the traditional motif's and the heart of the usual films, as well as a couple of the typical hammy and cheesy bits and the romance, while not as prominent, was still cute, but it also brought something educational and diverse.
I liked Torrey DeVitto as Madison and I liked Zane Holtz in the role of Connor too. I particularly liked his fantastic chest, which filled the room, let alone his tops, but I really enjoyed the slow build up of their relationship, because it was easy, pleasant and uncomplicated. The drama element was played out in the rest of the film.
I did find it hard to believe that Madison. Would be asked to make, and would achieve, so many changes to a play just ten days before opening night. I thought that it would be very unlikely. Most of that was due to the character of Lena (Sophie Bastelle) and her boyfriend, both of whom were a bit stupid.
In general though, I loved the idea of a play that covered a real trial, one which I was totally unaware of.
I love Christmas in all its forms and it's mythologies, so it was really interesting and enjoyable to discover that the origins of 'Twas The Night Before Christmas' had been in contention. I had always thought it to be written by Clement Clark Moore and I'd had no idea that it might actually have been created by Major Henry Livingston Jr., whom I had never heard of at all.
The point is that they delivered a really clever story here and without compromising any of the other values that are the staples of this genre.
I thought it was great. I look forward to watching it again to pick up anything that I might have missed this time around.
7.5/10.
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- CuriosidadesIn real life, "The Trial Before Christmas" was held in the Renssealer County Courthouse in Troy NY.
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