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Christmas in My Heart

  • Téléfilm
  • 2021
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
1,4 k
MA NOTE
Luke Macfarlane and Heather Hemmens in Christmas in My Heart (2021)
Romance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueViolinist Beth returns home after the recent death of her mother and tutors the daughter of a reclusive country music star to prepare her for the upcoming holiday concert.Violinist Beth returns home after the recent death of her mother and tutors the daughter of a reclusive country music star to prepare her for the upcoming holiday concert.Violinist Beth returns home after the recent death of her mother and tutors the daughter of a reclusive country music star to prepare her for the upcoming holiday concert.

  • Director
    • Pat Kiely
  • Writers
    • Liz Storm
    • Jamie Pachino
    • Shari Sharpe
  • Stars
    • Heather Hemmens
    • Luke Macfarlane
    • Maria Nash
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    1,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Pat Kiely
    • Writers
      • Liz Storm
      • Jamie Pachino
      • Shari Sharpe
    • Stars
      • Heather Hemmens
      • Luke Macfarlane
      • Maria Nash
    • 31Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Heather Hemmens
    Heather Hemmens
    • Beth Hendricks
    Luke Macfarlane
    Luke Macfarlane
    • Sean Grant
    Maria Nash
    Maria Nash
    • Katie Grant
    Larry Day
    Larry Day
    • Tim Hendricks
    Kathleen Fee
    • Linda Buchanan
    Andrew Shaver
    Andrew Shaver
    • Hersh Rottman
    Melissa Paulson
    Melissa Paulson
    • Sheila Sterchi
    Conni Miu
    Conni Miu
    • Hayley Lim
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    • Ruthie Sampson
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Orchestra Member
    Jayd Deroché
    Jayd Deroché
    • Student
    Jack Everett Carter
    • Young Boy
    • (as Jack Carter)
    Denise White
    Denise White
    • Boy's Mother
    Marielle Walter
    • Small Teen Choir Member #1
    Rickson Aristilde
    • Small Teen Choir Member #2
    Alma Aristilde
    • Small Teen Choir Member #3
    Jessica Jean-Baptiste
    • Small Teen Choir Member #4
    Ange Carelle Atchouelou
    • Small Teen Choir Member #5
    • Director
      • Pat Kiely
    • Writers
      • Liz Storm
      • Jamie Pachino
      • Shari Sharpe
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs31

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    7rebekahrox

    Points for allowing ethnic diversity to be diverse.

    I appreciate Hallmark's efforts to incorporate more diversity into their love stories. But so far they have not tailored the script to even acknowledge the difference in ethnicity or the unique challenges that an interracial relationship might entail. The black (or other) person of color might just as well be played by a white actor. It's been giving a new meaning to "color-blind." They don't in this one either. But they do touch on the complications that a white father might have raising a black daughter. The black mother of his late wife has a talk with her granddaughter while discussing her hairstyle options for a special concert. The young girl, beautifully played by Maria Nash, states that she thinks it would look more "professional" slicked back. The grandmother (Sheryl Lee Ralph) then takes the opportunity to encourage her to be proud of her heritage and her different hair and to be herself. But also, what ever she chooses, she will look beautiful. In another scene, the young daughter confides in her black mentor and her father's love interest that she almost quit playing the violin because she didn't see any other violin players that "looked like me." Also the father, Luke McFarlane, a favorite of mine, is overprotective of his daughter. He is a big country star on a hiatus due to the death of his wife, and although not stated, it is implied that he fears some friction or hostility from social media and the tabloids because of his black daughter. I was curious, and I checked the writers of this. And sure enough, one of the trio of women writers is black.

    The love interest, also the product of an interracial marriage, is played with warmth and dignity by Heather Hemmens. I like the way she handled Luke rudely telling her to back off when he finds out his daughter has been confiding in her about the loss of her mother. It was well played. I won't critique the plot. There was a lot going on with Luke and Heather's career prospects and their different tastes in music, as well as their attraction to each other. Luke, who is usually in more comedic roles, is very effective in this more dramatic plot. However, I could do without his singing next time. Luke, I love you, and I suspect it was that god-awful song rather than your performance, but I was as stunned as poor Heather looked during the private audition of his new tune. She handled it with tact and kindness.
    6brennancmb12

    Ok Christmas Movie

    The leads were fine, but dudemans solo at her house was cringe. Movie was okay, but some things were overkill. I'd still recommend it overall. Hallmark knows how to get it done 8/10 times.
    7nycdch

    A little painful

    Sorry, but it was extremely hard to watch and listen to Sean play for Beth.... definitely not in Luke's wheelhouse....either cast a singer or change the script...
    6MIssM19

    music & grief

    Sean's daughter, Katie, has a concert at school, so they hire Beth, a violinist to help her practice for 3 weeks.

    At first, I didn't realise this was a HM&M movie, so I was confused about what was going on. You know how their movies tend to be a little more complex. This is no exception. They deal with grief, and something that really surprised me, racial identity. Music is, of course, the main thing going on. And I discovered that Hallmark movies that base their plot around music are not my thing.

    In my opinion, it was okay. At the beginning, there is no much going on, and it can be quite boring. The exciting things happen at the end. At the beginning they deal with the topics I mentioned before. I was more interested in the secondary relationships (Beth and Katie, Sean and Katie, Sean and his mother in law, Katie and her grandma) that in the main one. I want to point out one particular scene at the beginning with Katie and her grandma, that just filled my heart with love.

    I would love to see Heather in a more cheerful character. But good performances by the whole cast. I do not think there is chemistry between the leads, which is a bummer because I love Luke.

    Anyway, not a fave, but it touches very important themes.
    9Jackbv123

    Deeper than just more Christmas fluff

    The Hallmark Movies and Mysteries channel offers a different kind of movie that the other channel, including, maybe especially Christmas movies.

    There are a lot of levels in this movie. Like Two Turtle Doves, there is a lot in here about loss.

    This movies adds to the little girl's loss the element of being different. Yes it chooses to use the race issue for that complexity. Unfortunately, right now in this country, a certain approach to racial issues is highly controversial. Two sides of that issue are deeply divided, and extremely emotional. As a result, when a movie like this comes along, some people will choose to totally reject it, without giving it a chance, without listening to the messages contained in it. Isn't doing that just proving the bigotry some people are accused of? Don't judge this movie as a (sneaky) tool of the opposition. Judge this movie on how well it's presented, and on whether it contains any truth, regardless of how that truth may challenge beliefs. This country should be about open discussion of values and beliefs, not censorship. Rejecting a movie without truly listening to the message is as bad as censorship.

    I want to see more movies that freely and honestly discuss problems that real people face. This movie does that. First it discusses loss and on top of that it adds being different. No matter what our origins, don't we all deal with those things in one way or another?

    I happen to think this movie did it all pretty well and I think it does it while evoking some positive feelings.

    The conflict leading into the climax started to tick me off because I thought it was going to be the same cliché done in so many other Christmas movies. I was pleased to see that there was just enough of a twist to turn it into a very nice ending.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Most of the violin playing was done by Kenny Wong and he can be seen in the orchestra near the end of this movie.
    • Gaffes
      Katie opens her Hanukkah present, she complains about not having a Christmas tree. A few seconds later, her dad is cleaning up and a Christmas tree is visible.
    • Citations

      Sean: Excuse me ma'am. Hi.

      Beth: Hi.

      Sean: Um. I'm here to pick up music for my daughter Katie.

      Beth: Um. Yea. Sure. Um. Just a moment... Katie. Hey. Katie. Your daughter is very advance.

      Sean: No. Um. I just found it online. Katie said she needed some help with technique.

      Beth: Oh. OK. I see. I would actually recommend Vivaldi's Concerto in A Minor. It has a lot of scale work in it. That may be better for her.

      Sean: Sure. I'll take all the help I can get. Classical music is not really my thing.

      [pause]

      Sean: Better with country.

      Beth: [chuckles] Oh. OK. That's different.

      Sean: I take it you're not a fan.

      Beth: All that my dog, my truck, my women done me wrong, doesn't it start to sound the same after a while?

      Sean: You know, some people might say the same thing about classical.

      Beth: Well, you would be wrong. Classical has the advantage of no outdated lyrics.

      Sean: Oh. But those strings, they just put you to sleep.

      Beth: I play one of those strings.

      Sean: [chuckles] You know, maybe you shouldn't be such a music snob if you work in a music store.

      Beth: Well, I don't work here for one. And for another...

      Sean: You just walk into random joints and freelance your opinion?

      Beth: My best friend Sheila owns this joint. And I do believe that you started it. Hmm.

      Sean: Um.

      Sheila Sterchi: Here you go.

      [pause]

      Sheila Sterchi: Sean. Hi.

      Sean: Hey Sheila.

      Sheila Sterchi: Hi. I see you met Beth. My best friend in the world.

      [chuckles]

      Sheila Sterchi: Did you get the piece?

      Sean: Yea. Um. She set me up. What do I owe you for it?

      Sheila Sterchi: I'll put it on your account.

      Sean: Thank you. And, um, Merry Christmas best friend.

      Beth: Merry Christmas.

      Sean: Bye Sheila.

      Sheila Sterchi: Do you even know who that was? Sean Grant.

      Beth: Who?

      Sheila Sterchi: The country music star.

      Beth: Really?

      Sheila Sterchi: Yes.

      Beth: Seriously?

      Sheila Sterchi: City Girl, Red Tail Hawks, Sweet Huckleberry.

      Beth: Hmm. Maybe that last one.

      [Sheila laughs]

      Beth: I don't know.

      Sheila Sterchi: Oh. You are the weirdest.

    • Bandes originales
      We Wish You A Merry Christmas
      Arranged by Adam Saunders and Mark Cousins

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 novembre 2021 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
      • Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (United States)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Love Song for Noel
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada(location)
    • sociétés de production
      • Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
      • MarVista Entertainment
      • Neshama Entertainment
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