Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHopeless romantic Eva Jordan decorates a spectacular Manhattan Penthouse for Christmas and brings moody writer Lucas Blade some joy for the holidays.Hopeless romantic Eva Jordan decorates a spectacular Manhattan Penthouse for Christmas and brings moody writer Lucas Blade some joy for the holidays.Hopeless romantic Eva Jordan decorates a spectacular Manhattan Penthouse for Christmas and brings moody writer Lucas Blade some joy for the holidays.
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Eva (Kathryn Davis) runs a concierge business. She is given an assignment by a favorite client to decorate her son's NYC condo for Christmas to pick up his spirits, his wife died 3 years ago on Christmas day. Eva was going to stay at the condo since the son, Lucas (Oliver Renaud), was in Vermont and wouldn't be in NYC until Christmas, however, unbeknownst to the mother, Lucas had already returned to the NYC condo. Since Eva has no place to go, Lucas agrees to let her stay in the guest room. Eva is a Pollyanna type of person with a sunny and optimistic disposition, while Lucas is a pessimistic, recluse, a cold hearted writer, two opposites living in the same place. The plot takes us on a journey of how the two very different personalities impact each other.
Kathryn Davis is one of my favorite Hallmark female actors, she plays the role of Eva with a sparkling positive personality PERFECTLY! Some have criticized Oliver Renaud's performance saying he was too cold and stiff. However, that is EXACTLY how the character of Lucas was written in the script, at the beginning we see a depressed recluse, and the viewer watches Luca's character change and his feelings for Eva grow. I think Oliver did an excellent job portraying Lucas's transformation. The only complaint I had was toward the end of the movie when Lucas starts to reveal his feelings for Eva, and all of a sudden she does a 360 change in her personality and seems to blame her lack of understanding and experiencing what true love really is on Lucas! She also seems to suddenly forget all the nice things he's done for her. It was like they switched personalities, and was an awkward moment in the script. (perhaps it was Hallmark's set formula of incorporating their usual "conflict" which didnt work in this case since it was too much out of character for Eva.) But overall, this was an enjoyable romantic Christmas movie.
Kathryn Davis is one of my favorite Hallmark female actors, she plays the role of Eva with a sparkling positive personality PERFECTLY! Some have criticized Oliver Renaud's performance saying he was too cold and stiff. However, that is EXACTLY how the character of Lucas was written in the script, at the beginning we see a depressed recluse, and the viewer watches Luca's character change and his feelings for Eva grow. I think Oliver did an excellent job portraying Lucas's transformation. The only complaint I had was toward the end of the movie when Lucas starts to reveal his feelings for Eva, and all of a sudden she does a 360 change in her personality and seems to blame her lack of understanding and experiencing what true love really is on Lucas! She also seems to suddenly forget all the nice things he's done for her. It was like they switched personalities, and was an awkward moment in the script. (perhaps it was Hallmark's set formula of incorporating their usual "conflict" which didnt work in this case since it was too much out of character for Eva.) But overall, this was an enjoyable romantic Christmas movie.
Eva runs a concierge business and is very busy during Christmas. When one of her most important customers offers her her son's penthouse to live in while he is in Vermont in exchange for decorating and filling his freezer with home-cooked food, she jumps at the chance. But surprise surprise, the grieving reclusive best-selling author shows up unexpectedly. Romance and reclamation insue.
I'm in the minority in thinking Olivier Renaud's performance as Lucas was right on the money. He was supposed to be a cold fish, harsh, and stiff. Eva was so perky and sunny that it made a nice contrast and upped the chemistry between them. When he finally did warm up, it made it all the more affecting.
I'm in the minority in thinking Olivier Renaud's performance as Lucas was right on the money. He was supposed to be a cold fish, harsh, and stiff. Eva was so perky and sunny that it made a nice contrast and upped the chemistry between them. When he finally did warm up, it made it all the more affecting.
A sunny, kindhearted girl thaws the heart of an embittered, grieving Scrooge. What could be more suitable for a Christmas story? That she may be a little too forceful in her affection or he a little too reluctant and harsh, it could be overlooked. Unfortunately, while Kathryn Davis is charming and convincing in her role, the acting of Olivier Renaud is amateurish, at best. In many scenes, especially when expected to express strong unpleasant emotions or real affection, he looks uncomfortable and quite off-mark. He seems better suited for the job of a fashion model, than a real actor. The uneasiness of those scenes destroy the little magic this movie could have delivered.
This movie is carried by Kathryn Davis as Eva. "Eva loves life, darling, and she's not afraid to live it." And it's fund to watch her live it. Why she sets her sights on Lucas baffles me, but the world definitely needs people like her. There is an exchange where Lucas accuses Eva of "doing it for money" and she responds that she has to eat and pay the rent and he doubles down on the accusation. By that point in the movie, it's clear money isn't what motivates her, and Lucas should be able to see that.
Olivier Renaud, as Lucas, is a cold fish in this movie. He never really shakes that even as Eva supposedly reforms him. There really isn't chemistry between the leads. And Lucas' response to all Eva does makes no sense. Whatever response he makes seems to be mostly internal. While Davis carries the move, Renaud holds it back.
Still, it's indicative how appealing Eva's personality is such that the movie is still enjoyable.
The story premise is a slight twist on the trope where a cabin is double booked for two strangers. In this case, it's Lucas' condo.
Olivier Renaud, as Lucas, is a cold fish in this movie. He never really shakes that even as Eva supposedly reforms him. There really isn't chemistry between the leads. And Lucas' response to all Eva does makes no sense. Whatever response he makes seems to be mostly internal. While Davis carries the move, Renaud holds it back.
Still, it's indicative how appealing Eva's personality is such that the movie is still enjoyable.
The story premise is a slight twist on the trope where a cabin is double booked for two strangers. In this case, it's Lucas' condo.
Christmas On 5th Avenue (2021)-
I find it unlikely that he would agree to her staying at his house. I know that I would be furious if someone interrupted my "Special alone time". And her arguments to stay would not persuade me even if I thought that she was attractive. Furthermore I would have to ask her to leave as soon as I realised just how hyperactive and "Always On" she was.
I'd rather let the creative juices flow my way without her, instead of this barrage of Christmas from a crazy lady. And I love Christmas!
Olivier Renaud is gorgeous, a great leading man and that bottom is desperately trying to break free from those trousers, what a beaut. He deserved better support all around.
That Christmas tree however is awful, what a twig!? Why do they let the props people get away with this?
Some of the other actors are terrible and the sets quite questionable, especially the theatre balcony.
It's not a bad story, but it's hard to believe how it all begins. It puts me in mind of "Trading Christmas" (2011), which I actually enjoy, but I might have turned this one off if it hadn't been for Oliver, his effortless acting and his tight trousers.
7ish/10?
I find it unlikely that he would agree to her staying at his house. I know that I would be furious if someone interrupted my "Special alone time". And her arguments to stay would not persuade me even if I thought that she was attractive. Furthermore I would have to ask her to leave as soon as I realised just how hyperactive and "Always On" she was.
I'd rather let the creative juices flow my way without her, instead of this barrage of Christmas from a crazy lady. And I love Christmas!
Olivier Renaud is gorgeous, a great leading man and that bottom is desperately trying to break free from those trousers, what a beaut. He deserved better support all around.
That Christmas tree however is awful, what a twig!? Why do they let the props people get away with this?
Some of the other actors are terrible and the sets quite questionable, especially the theatre balcony.
It's not a bad story, but it's hard to believe how it all begins. It puts me in mind of "Trading Christmas" (2011), which I actually enjoy, but I might have turned this one off if it hadn't been for Oliver, his effortless acting and his tight trousers.
7ish/10?
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- AnecdotesIt would be nice to have a real pine Christmas tree or wreath in a penthouse in New York City but they are illegal in buildings of a few floors and a certain number of people. Even the artificial ones must carry a certified Fire Department of New York (FDNY) tag.
- GaffesAround 50 min in, there is a stock footage of NYC, and almost every person (30+) is masked because it was shot during pandemic, but nobody was masked in the movie.
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