À la recherche d'un nouvel angle sur son nouveau livre sur les relations, Merry se dirige vers le Vermont enneigé.À la recherche d'un nouvel angle sur son nouveau livre sur les relations, Merry se dirige vers le Vermont enneigé.À la recherche d'un nouvel angle sur son nouveau livre sur les relations, Merry se dirige vers le Vermont enneigé.
Micaela Lozano
- Julie
- (as Micaela A. Lozano)
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This Hallmark offering, though plight with the usual cliches (small town, childhood friends, affirmative action CEO, token lgbtq assistant, predictable plot etc.) was a breath of fresh air!
I usually watch these movies because they are easy on one's brain cells but this one was surprisingly different: it was really very very funny and, moreover, funny in a smart way. There were a few cringeworthy moments involving the publishing company CEO but they were few and far between: The chemistry and the banter between the leads was greatly enjoyable!
Rachel Leigh Cook seems to have a knack at choosing her Christmas movies at Hallmark!
I usually watch these movies because they are easy on one's brain cells but this one was surprisingly different: it was really very very funny and, moreover, funny in a smart way. There were a few cringeworthy moments involving the publishing company CEO but they were few and far between: The chemistry and the banter between the leads was greatly enjoyable!
Rachel Leigh Cook seems to have a knack at choosing her Christmas movies at Hallmark!
I can't say I've ever loved the premise of a relationship expert writer who loses or doesn't have a boyfriend/fiancé. Throw in that she is an "influencer" on social media. The truth comes out a little earlier than usual and then things get interesting. Sure, overall, it's predictable, but this kind of ending is what the viewers want. The way it gets there is kind of different.
There is some good dialogue, especially when Rachael Leigh Cook is involved. Cook and Travis Van Winkle have great interplay and chemistry.
There is at least one other romance going, but Cook and Van Winkle dominate most of the story.
There is some good dialogue, especially when Rachael Leigh Cook is involved. Cook and Travis Van Winkle have great interplay and chemistry.
There is at least one other romance going, but Cook and Van Winkle dominate most of the story.
Further proof that Rachael Leigh Cook definitely knows a good Hallmark movie when she sees one. Has she ever starred in a bad one? I don't think so...
What seems like a fairly shallow type of plot actually becomes something more.
Yes, you have the smalltown Christmas theme - all the usual Christmassy events are there - but don't let that discourage you if you're not a fan of that particular trope.
RLC (who I must admit is very easy on the eye) and Travis Van Winkle as Merry Griffin and Adam Walters steal the show. They are fantastic together, and strong in their solo scenes as well. They benefit from a funny, witty and surprisingly heartfelt film. There are a few cringey moments, but they were thankfully few and far between.
Of course it ends with a kiss. They always do. But this one felt less cliched than many others.
What seems like a fairly shallow type of plot actually becomes something more.
Yes, you have the smalltown Christmas theme - all the usual Christmassy events are there - but don't let that discourage you if you're not a fan of that particular trope.
RLC (who I must admit is very easy on the eye) and Travis Van Winkle as Merry Griffin and Adam Walters steal the show. They are fantastic together, and strong in their solo scenes as well. They benefit from a funny, witty and surprisingly heartfelt film. There are a few cringey moments, but they were thankfully few and far between.
Of course it ends with a kiss. They always do. But this one felt less cliched than many others.
Hallmark did a wonderful job of picking the closing act to this year's 'Countdown to Christmas'. 'Tis the Season to be Merry' is a lovely Christmas romance with a well-written and entertaining script, brilliant acting, and some remarkable chemistry between the leads. The story follows Merry (played by Rachael Leigh Cook), a social media influencer who specializes in love and relationships. Merry has just finished her first book on the rules of love based on her relationship with her fiancé named Dale. However, there is a catch, there is no fiancé; she made Dale up. She decides to accompany her best friend and editor, Darlene (played by Amy Groening), to snow-covered Vermont to spend Christmas and to figure out what to do. In Vermont, she soon runs into Adam (played by Travis van Winkle), her best friend's brother, and sparks begin to fly. Will Merry take a chance on her feelings for Adam? Will she figure out what to do about her book and rules of love? The story is an engaging one from start to finish. The writers do a great job of developing and building the romance between Merry and Adam as the story progresses. You, in a way, get to watch this grow on-screen, which is one of the appealing aspects of the movie. The dialogue and interaction between the two are great. Though not a straight-up comedy, there are multiple scenes with some nice banter and comedic moments. The writers also do a decent job of weaving together (in 84 minutes) three different love stories in this one, all of which I enjoyed. As others have pointed out, though a minor shortcoming, I did find the story regarding the parents and the sale of the family farm to be a bit off/odd. Not discussing the selling of the (third-generation) family farm and business with the children seemed in direct conflict with the close family bond that the writers wanted to portray in the story. There is a disconnect between the two, and the writers' attempt to square the circle, so to speak, is unsatisfying, I'm afraid. What makes all this work on-screen, of course, is the acting, and it was brilliant. Cook's portrayal of Merry is fun and playful, and she has this sort of sweet and innocent vibe to her performance that is very appealing to watch in this genre of film. Van Winkle's performance is also impressive. His portrayal of Adam is both fun and easy-going while at the same time warm and sincere. A perfect combination for a romance-comedy of this nature. What stood out for me is the chemistry between the two. Put simply: it is outstanding. They do a great job of building the attraction they have for each other as the story progresses. Indeed, you could feel and see the tension, sparks, and electricity between them. Impressive performances. Finally, the movie also has a nice warm Christmas vibe to it with plenty of Christmas spirit and festive cheer. All in all, 'Tis the Season to be Merry' is a wonderful Christmas romance, one of Hallmark's best this season. I highly recommend it.
Well, the movie was fair; your typical made-for-tv Christmas movie. But what made me submit this was IMDB's own description, where it says Merry "finds a new perspective and Christmas cheer with charismatic aid worker Chris." Who is Chris? There's no Chris in this movie. Obviously, they mean Adam, the male lead opposite Merry.
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- AnecdotesEaster Egg. After the auction, the camera focuses on a Merry & Bright Candy Cane sign. Merry & Bright (2019) is another Hallmark movie produced in 2019 starring Jodie Sweetin and Andrew W. Walker centered on candy cane manufacturing company, Merry & Bright.
- GaffesWhen Merry makes her s'more, the marshmallow is soft and cooked as she squishes the two graham crackers together. In a subsequent shot as she fumbles around with it in her hands just before she is ready to eat it, the marshmallows can be seen as "not cooked" and not soft anymore in being intact and whole instead of melded together.
- Citations
Adam Walters: Hey, Merry is just out of an imaginary relationship, Darlene.
Merry Griffin: There we go.
Darlene Walters: And that is your business because...
Adam Walters: Because her heart is still mending. You really think she's ready to meet somebody real?
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