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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman dumped by her fiancé a month before her storybook Christmas wedding decides to take the series of ballroom lessons intended for her wedding dance.A woman dumped by her fiancé a month before her storybook Christmas wedding decides to take the series of ballroom lessons intended for her wedding dance.A woman dumped by her fiancé a month before her storybook Christmas wedding decides to take the series of ballroom lessons intended for her wedding dance.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
John Talan Church
- Nicky
- (as JT Church)
Nia Cummins
- Stage Manager
- (as Naiah Cummins)
Avis en vedette
One of the better Holiday Hallmark Movies this year. Lacey Chabert and Will Kemp have great chemistry throughout. This is their 2nd movie together and I hope they do more. The movie ended a little abruptly. It needed one last scene to wrap up everything. Overall a good film that will be added to my Christmas Film Rotation. Watch the movie for yourself and then form an opinion.
Is there any movie where Lacey isn't perfectly sweet and lovable? She's just so lovely and such a great actress.
We liked the story, dancing, acting, and Christmas spirit!!
Loved it!!
I enjoyed this one. As another reviewer said on here, it's 'waltzing with chemistry'. It is a lovely romance story, and the script is strong. Don't get me wrong, the story was quite predictable, a typical Hallmark storyline. That said, what is most important, I think, is whether the film engages me, pulls me in. This one did just that from the start. The bonus here was dancing, the Christmas waltz, that is. The dance sequences were charming. I wonder how long they spent working with the choreographer on this one. I would have loved to see a bit more of the children's performance at the end (John Talan Church was great). The acting was very good. Lacey Chabert's performance was convincing. Indeed, she performs well in this genre of film, which is why she is a Hallmark regular, of course. She has sort of a soft and sweet vibe to her performance here, which worked well, I thought. Will Kemp was great. I first saw him on screen in Reign as Henry Stuart. Good series. I was impressed with his performance here. The chemistry between the two was good, believable. They had several sweet scenes together, which worked well on screen. The supporting cast was strong too. No complaints there. The dancing, along with well-polished scenery, props, and sets, really gave this a Christmas feel to it without having to watch, for example, people building gingerbread houses (which Hallmark is obsessed with) or hang wishes on a tree (seems to be a popular tradition this year). Overall, it is a delightful Christmas movie, which fans of Hallmark will no doubt enjoy.
A Christmas Waltz (2020) -
Although Will Kemp as Roman was very British for a Russian, he was actually quite lovely and charming. Sometimes a Brit in films like these can really stand out as awkward, but he worked nicely, without laying on a cockney or royal accent too thickly.
I also really liked the connection that he made with Lacey Chabert as Avery, although the upsets and walking away all the time got to be a tad boring. But, at least the falling out that always happens was more genuine this time. It was a believable scenario and not just a misheard conversation or a sudden lack of trust. To be fair, she obviously didn't love her fiancé David either.
I honestly wasn't expecting to like this one because the dance ones are usually terrible, but this wasn't at all.
I also liked that the two leads were both capable dancers and it wasn't just bodged and blagged. I've seen so many of these films where "Amazing" and "Professional" dancers perform to save the town, Etc and they look like an old, paraplegic, football player on week one of 'Strictly Come Dancing' (2004-) / 'Dancing With The Stars' (2005-), so it was nice to see that the final result was a show that I would actually be happy to pay to see.
Even the kids were good dancers, I could have easily believed that the stage show element was real footage from an actual paid for performance and the audience was real.
I will definitely watch this one again and hopefully enjoy it as much as I did this time.
7/10.
Although Will Kemp as Roman was very British for a Russian, he was actually quite lovely and charming. Sometimes a Brit in films like these can really stand out as awkward, but he worked nicely, without laying on a cockney or royal accent too thickly.
I also really liked the connection that he made with Lacey Chabert as Avery, although the upsets and walking away all the time got to be a tad boring. But, at least the falling out that always happens was more genuine this time. It was a believable scenario and not just a misheard conversation or a sudden lack of trust. To be fair, she obviously didn't love her fiancé David either.
I honestly wasn't expecting to like this one because the dance ones are usually terrible, but this wasn't at all.
I also liked that the two leads were both capable dancers and it wasn't just bodged and blagged. I've seen so many of these films where "Amazing" and "Professional" dancers perform to save the town, Etc and they look like an old, paraplegic, football player on week one of 'Strictly Come Dancing' (2004-) / 'Dancing With The Stars' (2005-), so it was nice to see that the final result was a show that I would actually be happy to pay to see.
Even the kids were good dancers, I could have easily believed that the stage show element was real footage from an actual paid for performance and the audience was real.
I will definitely watch this one again and hopefully enjoy it as much as I did this time.
7/10.
The leads, the dances and the sets are absolutely joyful to watch. It is sweet and lovely.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLacey Chabert broke her toe right before she began filming this dance film.
- GaffesWhile Roman is lying on the hospital bed, behind him is the biometric screen, showing pulse, breathing rate, etc. However, Roman sits up, and then gets up and walks away from the hospital bed, clearly not connected to the biometrics. Even after Roman walks out of frame, the biometrics continue to show active data.
- ConnexionsFeatured in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episode #45.13 (2022)
- Bandes originalesO Tannenbaum
(uncredited)
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