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Crashing Through the Snow

  • Téléfilm
  • 2021
  • G
  • 1h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
1,7 k
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Amy Acker, Brooke Nevin, Myla Volk, Warren Christie, Kristian Bruun, and Summer H. Howell in Crashing Through the Snow (2021)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMaggie and Sam are crashing Christmas. When he proposes that they team up against his sister's perfect Christmas, neither is prepared for the blended-family challenges that lie ahead.Maggie and Sam are crashing Christmas. When he proposes that they team up against his sister's perfect Christmas, neither is prepared for the blended-family challenges that lie ahead.Maggie and Sam are crashing Christmas. When he proposes that they team up against his sister's perfect Christmas, neither is prepared for the blended-family challenges that lie ahead.

  • Director
    • Rich Newey
  • Writer
    • Tamar Laddy
  • Stars
    • Amy Acker
    • Warren Christie
    • Brooke Nevin
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    1,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Rich Newey
    • Writer
      • Tamar Laddy
    • Stars
      • Amy Acker
      • Warren Christie
      • Brooke Nevin
    • 43Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux15

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    Amy Acker
    Amy Acker
    • Maggie Collins
    Warren Christie
    Warren Christie
    • Sam Reynolds
    Brooke Nevin
    Brooke Nevin
    • Kate Reynolds
    Kristian Bruun
    Kristian Bruun
    • Jeff Randall
    Summer H. Howell
    Summer H. Howell
    • Mia Randall
    • (as Summer Howell)
    Myla Volk
    Myla Volk
    • Sophie Randall
    John B. Lowe
    John B. Lowe
    • Ted Reynolds
    Jan Skene
    Jan Skene
    • Susan Reynolds
    Erik Athavale
    Erik Athavale
    • Hector Shetty
    Andrea del Campo
    Andrea del Campo
    • Ginny
    Nicolette Ahow
    • Mom
    Tom Carey
    Tom Carey
    • Ski Instructor
    Keishon Joseph
    • Ski Medic
    Eugene Baffoe
    • Charlie
    Chase Winnicky
    Chase Winnicky
    • Hotel Clerk
    • Director
      • Rich Newey
    • Writer
      • Tamar Laddy
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs43

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    8hallmarkmov

    Surprisingly movie!

    I was very surprised by how much I enjoyed the movie! It was well written and kept me in suspense. I liked that there was no villain but like in real life we make people villains who we are threatened by and they are often threaten by us as well. It was a nice movie about blended families and all the awkwardness that comes along with that. The tough conversations, the balancing act, hurt feelings, and that no one is perfect. There were many mirrored storylines for each generation and they learned from one another. Lots of Christmas activities, cookies, and decorations.
    7toddsgraham

    The Reindeer Relay looks fun...

    I enjoyed this 'Christmas in July' Hallmark movie. The plot was a bit more 'grown up' as another reviewer has pointed out, and the acting was very strong. The underlining message too was warm and heartfelt, which is what one might expect when watching a Hallmark movie. The storyline revolves around Maggie Collins (played by Amy Acker), who is awkwardly invited by her ex-husband Jeff's (played by Kristian Bruun) girlfriend Kate (played by Brooke Nevin) to spend Christmas with them and the children at her parents' estate in Aspen, Colorado. The plot thickens when Kate's brother Sam (played by Warren Christie) shows up for Christmas. Noticing that Maggie is struggling with seeing her daughters spend time with the new girlfriend/family, he makes her an offer to help her 'beat' his sister in the 'competition to win Christmas'. Little did they know that such a partnership would lead to something much more. Though the plot was very 'Hallmark' (predictable), it dealt with real-life issues common in the US; i.e., how parents and children deal with blended families after divorce, especially during the holidays. The script was strong, though I would have liked a bit more development of a backstory as to why Maggie and Jeff divorced. The dialogue between the two leads (Maggie and Sam) was engaging. Indeed, the chemistry between Amy Acker and Warren Christie was quite convincing on screen, I felt. The hot springs scene towards the end, for example, felt authentic. Warren too had some nice warm scenes with the daughters. Overall, both had excellent performances. The supporting cast was strong. The two daughters (played by Summer Howell and Myla Volk) both had very cute performances. If I am being honest, it did take me a while to get used to Kristian Bruun's performance as Jeff (the ex-husband); it seemed awkward at times. The movie too had a bit of your typical Hallmark festive cheer and Christmas spirit. In particular, I enjoyed the Reindeer Relay. The wrapping paper ornaments were a new one for me as well. And, of course, it would not be a Hallmark movie without the building of a gingerbread house. The music in this one was also done well, especially during the reindeer relay scenes, something that Hallmark and Lifetime don't always get right. All in all, it was a wonderful way to begin the 2021 Christmas season (in July). I highly recommend it.
    6MichaelByTheSea

    The Premise was WILDLY unrealistic, but there there was chemistry between Acker and Christie and some good moments

    As someone else pointed out, people often complain about Hallmark movies being all the same. I don't think that's fair, even though they do tend to follow a basic formula (there's only so many ways to tell a feel good love story). But this is not a typical Hallmark cookie cutter movie. The problems of divorced couples are rarely featured in Hallmark movies (former spouses tend to be conveniently dead). And there were some authentic well acted moments in the movie. That said, as a divorced father, I think it's wildly wildly wildly implausible that a divorced mother would ever agree to spend Christmas (and the days leading up to it) with her ex husband's girlfriend and her family, in their home, in another state (or that the ex and his girlfriend would suggest it- and pick that time to...). That kind of fantasy may work for Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow, but not for the other 99.5% of us. Then again, with all the secret prince, amnesia, magical Santa, time travel stories, Hallmark is not exactly devoted to plausibility.

    I like Amy Acker, Brooke Nevin, and Warren Christie, and there was good chemistry between Acker and Christie. But the ex husband Jeff was horribly miscast (not his fault). I don't see him being with either Acker or Nevin and I didn't see any chemistry between him and Nevin.

    But kudos to Hallmark for trying something different and including a divorce plot line with both parents being around (instead of the convenient "my ex is out of the country on business" plot line). It was unrealistic, especially for those of us who had the opposite of an amicable divorce, but there's a lot to be said for promoting a post divorce life that puts the needs of the kids first. But that's easier to say then do.
    8Avidviewer-02847

    A better Hallmark movie.

    This is a more mature Hallmark movie, it still has "cocoa" and "traditions", but it's more modern and real. Jeff and Maggie are a divorced couple, that's the new reality and Jeff has a girlfriend Kate and Maggie has a developing relationship with Sam, Kate's brother. That parallels life, even though Hallmark would like all marriages to be "forever" they aren't, people get divorced and remarry. Amy Acker and Warren Christie the two leads have chemistry and the story is good and believable.

    Hallmark has missed so many opportunities for hits, like the 2016 film "The Pumpkin Pie Wars" with Eric Aragon and Julie Gonzalo. They could have had spin offs from that movie, but they missed it. They have had competition from Lifetime, UP, Paramount and others ,which means their "formulaic" model isn't a trade secret any longer. Hallmark has to up their game and produce a higher quality product.
    9Jackbv123

    Delightfully differrent

    The very fact that the premise is so unlikely for any of the participants to actually go along with is the strength of this movie. What mom would agree to this? Even more so, what new girlfriend would create the invitation? So many people complain (including me) about Hallmark's lack of fresh stories - this one is different.

    At first, Kate is too perfect. And Brooke Nevin handles this quite well and even more so as the cracks in her façade appear.

    The self-deprecating, clumsy, insecure Maggie is right in Amy Acker's wheelhouse. Many of us first knew her as Angel's Winnifred, but Acker has since been so many other personalities. Hallmark has used her, twice I think, but I think they should do so even more going forward. Actually, Acker probably overdoes this role slightly, but this personality is important in the story, so it's not surprising she has to really sell it.

    Yes, Angst. The situation is unlikely because it's awkward and full of angst, and all the main actors bring this out. The insecurity of a mother afraid of losing her daughters to a step mother. A possible step mother afraid of competing with the real mom for both her possible husband and the girls. An ex-husband and boyfriend caught in the middle trying to reconcile them all but making mistakes that only make things seem worse. Isn't all this realistic?

    There is a little more depth in this story than the usual Hallmark Christmas movie. It's not quite up with Two Turtle Doves, or Holly & Ivy, but this movie isn't the same old fluff like so many we get between late October and the first of the year.

    I liked that there were no villains. In so many movies where there is a rival girlfriend or rival boyfriend, that person is developed into a villain. Often, the writers turn that character at the end to make them into an understanding and forgiving person. I never like either trope. It doesn't feel natural. But there doesn't have to be a true romantic rival here and thus there doesn't have to be a villain. These are real people trying to do the best they can for themselves and for two young girls. It's true that Jeff is wrong in a few ways including blaming Maggie for the situation, but it's only because he too is trying to dig himself out of a mess, and everyone's first reaction to a mess is to find someone to blame.

    I thought the ending was a hair anti-climatic so maybe not a perfect score for this movie.

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      Ted states that he's running out of firewood, but in a previous scene, clearly-stacked split logs are visible in the background, filling the entire large storage shed.
    • Citations

      Ginny: So this is Jeff's new girlfriend. Do we like her?

      Maggie Collins: [sighs] She is like a walking Instagram post. It's a little unnerving. I mean, her clothes never wrinkle.

      Ginny: I see that.

      Maggie Collins: How do you think she does that? Portable steamer?

      Ginny: Does she have children of her own?

      Maggie Collins: No.

      Ginny: Mystery solved.

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      References Supêsu Inbêdâ (1978)
    • Bandes originales
      Christmas Wrapping
      (uncredited)

      Written by Chris Butler

      Performed by The Waitresses

      Performed by Amy Acker

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juillet 2021 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nenapovedani obisk v snegu
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • société de production
      • Cartel Pictures
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