Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSocial media travel writer Caroline Williams is sent to Carte De Amor, New Mexico on an assignment where she meets high school teacher Oscar Ortiz, who introduces her to another side of Chri... Leer todoSocial media travel writer Caroline Williams is sent to Carte De Amor, New Mexico on an assignment where she meets high school teacher Oscar Ortiz, who introduces her to another side of Christmas.Social media travel writer Caroline Williams is sent to Carte De Amor, New Mexico on an assignment where she meets high school teacher Oscar Ortiz, who introduces her to another side of Christmas.
Francisco Trujillo Avalos-Davidson
- Roberto Ortiz
- (as Francisco Trujillo)
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(Final scene, final lines) Caroline: I think I am getting a signal. Oscar: You definitely are. But we (the viewer) definitely are not. Unfortunately, the chemistry between the two leads in this Lifetime Christmas movie is, simply put, bad. I just did not see it/feel it on screen between Sara Canning (as Caroline Williams) and Zak Santiago (as Oscar Ortiz). I have seen Canning in several similar TV romance movies over the years; she is a good actor in such roles. Santiago is a new face on screen for me. His performance was warm but not in line with Canning's (or this genre of film, really). The script too seemed rushed in this regard; there was no real buildup of the romance between the two. The script (and performances) seemed to solely really on the dinner scene (where they get in a food fight). It is like they turned on a switch at that point in the film, which made the dialogue that (immediately) followed (where she explains how close she has gotten to Oscar, e.g.) seem disconnected with what we were seeing on screen, at least with what I was seeing. The supporting cast did not help matters thru-out. For example, the scene at the Christmas tree about 60 minutes in where Betty is asked about her Christmas ornament on the tree; this was quite an awkward exchange. The following scene, where they are all in the living room near the Christmas tree, had a lot of awkward expressions, just some bad acting in that scene. That said, the story is a warm and heartfelt one. The scenery, props, and sets were very festive. I liked the Christmas ponchos, which I have never seen before. I also learned a bit about other Christmas cultures (namely, the lighting of the lights - candles in bags - along the streets), which I enjoyed. Overall, however, this new edition to Lifetime's original Christmas movies was a bit of a letdown.
Boring, poor acting, predictable
Though the New Mexico traditions were fun to see and learn about
A nice film for panchos, tapas, luminarias, Christmas tree, food and misses and mister C - not inspired, both actors are used only at symbolic level . But, unfortunately, not convincing. And not exactly romantic , against nice premises, effort of Zak Santiago and young Dominic Mariche. The end is catastrophic. But, sure, New Mexico can be a reasonable frame. If it is inspired used. In this case, only the first scenes are the good point, suffocated nu cliches.
The premise of a blogger or reporter in a small town filled with Christmas spirit is becoming a more common premise. And there's potential job advancement, which is a trope in almost every Christmas movie. There's a local who resembles Santa with a hint that he is more than a look alike. This movie crams in many of the usual tropes. And I do mean crams. (At least they leave out snow related ones.)
The movies has no great highs or lows, surprises or tension (other than the romantic).
In order to facilitate the obligatory initial animosity between the leads, Caroline is the stereotypical arrogant know-it-all city girl. You would think a travel writer would know better. And like all these movies, she quickly sheds that attitude and becomes friendly. The trouble for me was that I had trouble clearing my mind of her attitude. Sara Canning didn't seem natural in her acting.
There is no chemistry between the leads.
The movies has no great highs or lows, surprises or tension (other than the romantic).
In order to facilitate the obligatory initial animosity between the leads, Caroline is the stereotypical arrogant know-it-all city girl. You would think a travel writer would know better. And like all these movies, she quickly sheds that attitude and becomes friendly. The trouble for me was that I had trouble clearing my mind of her attitude. Sara Canning didn't seem natural in her acting.
There is no chemistry between the leads.
I like these cheeseball Christmas moves. I'll watch a few minutes here and there before I go to sleep. This is the first one this year in which I checked the time, wondering just how much was left in this terrible thing and it was half over. Ugh. I jumped ahead to the end.
Okay, the obvious. A travel writer who doesn't go to a strange town with an open mind. Also, she takes a random train to get there as opposed to renting at car at the airport. Sure, being dependent on the dude to take you to the B&B gets the action started, but it's unrealistic. And shall we talk for a moment about her boss who sent her there because she needed her Christmas Mojo restarted?
And the dude. What's going on with the prole worker denim jacket? Not a single other person in the town dresses like that.
A town that's so pathetic that they care what some random travel writer writes.
"Santa" at the inn laughing at nothing throughout the movie. I seriously thought he was supposed to be mentally disabled until he actually spoke a few sentences at the end. Huh. I guess the movie did have a twist ending after all.
Okay, the obvious. A travel writer who doesn't go to a strange town with an open mind. Also, she takes a random train to get there as opposed to renting at car at the airport. Sure, being dependent on the dude to take you to the B&B gets the action started, but it's unrealistic. And shall we talk for a moment about her boss who sent her there because she needed her Christmas Mojo restarted?
And the dude. What's going on with the prole worker denim jacket? Not a single other person in the town dresses like that.
A town that's so pathetic that they care what some random travel writer writes.
"Santa" at the inn laughing at nothing throughout the movie. I seriously thought he was supposed to be mentally disabled until he actually spoke a few sentences at the end. Huh. I guess the movie did have a twist ending after all.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaKettle Valley Steam Train, is in Summerland British Columbia, Canada.
- ErroresCaroline arrives on the Kettle Valley heritage railway. This is a vintage railway in British Colombia, Canada. It is nowhere near New Mexico.
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- 1h 27min(87 min)
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