Traumatisée par son Noël passé, Sarah n'est pas en tête de liste à cette période de l'année, mais en valsant à travers les urgences inattendues de la vie, on lui apprend la danse de Noël.Traumatisée par son Noël passé, Sarah n'est pas en tête de liste à cette période de l'année, mais en valsant à travers les urgences inattendues de la vie, on lui apprend la danse de Noël.Traumatisée par son Noël passé, Sarah n'est pas en tête de liste à cette période de l'année, mais en valsant à travers les urgences inattendues de la vie, on lui apprend la danse de Noël.
LorelaiGreen
- Young Sarah
- (as Lorelai Green)
Master P
- Brother Moore
- (as Percy Miller)
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For some reason there is no mention of this that I can see but an accurate review of this movie should mention its really a "Christian Movie" as in even the dialog is peppered with religious references after the first 10 minutes. Characters are referred to "brother" this and "sister" by the minister father who plays a leading role.
The lead actress is pretty good and the supporting cast isn't too bad. For me it got so bogged down in the religious aspects that I couldn't finish it. In the end there is no real plot except to "witness" no us non-believers,
The high rating was clearly bid up by believers. Compared to other "Hallmark type" movies it is objectively not very good.
The lead actress is pretty good and the supporting cast isn't too bad. For me it got so bogged down in the religious aspects that I couldn't finish it. In the end there is no real plot except to "witness" no us non-believers,
The high rating was clearly bid up by believers. Compared to other "Hallmark type" movies it is objectively not very good.
Aside from the usual contrivance to make a big city girl have to go home at Christmas time, this is a nice story that is actually about regular people getting ready for the holidays. First, their lives are centered around their church family and the real preparations for Christmas. Secondly, and most importantly, their homes and their town are not filled with ridiculous over-decoration like standard holiday fare. Nobody has garland in every window, shelf, and doorway in real life. I only wish that they could have recruited some better actors. Aside from Richard Karn, they're all a little stiff. But the story is pleasant enough.
Imagine a Christian Christmas movie! But the acting is actually better than average for Hallmark. So many Hallmark movies are the tired secular romance with Christmas only as the backdrop. This movie has more a Gospel message. There's a lot of "Christmas " in this movie missing from other offerings as of late. It was refreshing!
The Christmas Dance (2021) -
This film overall was a bit preachy and on the moral high ground. It was also a bit wet and drippy. They all seemed considerably holier than thou, except the lead female, Sarah, played by Kristen Vaganos, who was just a bit of a misery. It was also hard to believe that she moved away and hated Christmas because she fell over at a nativity once, which made her character seem very weak indeed.
I think that it would have been better if Sherman Jr. (Miles Fabre) was getting together with Jason, who played the lead male role Carson Nicely, because Sarah seemed like a mardy cow and there was far more chemistry between the two men, so their relationship was much more likely to work. At least the scenes that I saw them in, because when Jason started to sing about God, I really had to give up on it. I actually threw up a little in my mouth. And I really couldn't see how Jason and Sarah were ever supposed to be falling for each other.
It had none of the usual cheer that these films have and it felt like the Christmas activities and nice things to do were all such a chore and for God.
Unscored as unfinished.
This film overall was a bit preachy and on the moral high ground. It was also a bit wet and drippy. They all seemed considerably holier than thou, except the lead female, Sarah, played by Kristen Vaganos, who was just a bit of a misery. It was also hard to believe that she moved away and hated Christmas because she fell over at a nativity once, which made her character seem very weak indeed.
I think that it would have been better if Sherman Jr. (Miles Fabre) was getting together with Jason, who played the lead male role Carson Nicely, because Sarah seemed like a mardy cow and there was far more chemistry between the two men, so their relationship was much more likely to work. At least the scenes that I saw them in, because when Jason started to sing about God, I really had to give up on it. I actually threw up a little in my mouth. And I really couldn't see how Jason and Sarah were ever supposed to be falling for each other.
It had none of the usual cheer that these films have and it felt like the Christmas activities and nice things to do were all such a chore and for God.
Unscored as unfinished.
Cute and perfectly cheesy Christmas movie. It actually reflects on the true meaning of Christmas and not the commercial aspects that have taken over. It is refreshing to see a film that isn't afraid to show spirituality and faith as a part of a character. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would recommend.
Le saviez-vous
- Citations
Sherman Jr.: God trusts us to do our part. It's not up to us to decide what their part is or if they're doing everything they can. And because of that, we show compassion.
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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