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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA group of friends reunite for their 15th high school reunion at Christmas ready to ignite unrequited loves, reconnect with new friends and enjoy the holiday season.A group of friends reunite for their 15th high school reunion at Christmas ready to ignite unrequited loves, reconnect with new friends and enjoy the holiday season.A group of friends reunite for their 15th high school reunion at Christmas ready to ignite unrequited loves, reconnect with new friends and enjoy the holiday season.
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Jordan Gooden
- Graduate
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Now I get that most of the Christmas movies in recent years are the same 3 romance stories in different variations. But most of them had some Christmas elements that wasn't just the the tree it had that magical moment of the holiday. But this movie didn't feel any Christmas to me.the story is about high school reunion after 15 years were we meet the group of characters thinking about their school days and where they are now. Did they chose the right path, what did they achieve etc' etc'. The movie wasn't bad at all, the cast was great and had good chemistry. But to me the link between Christmas and the story was weak at best. They could have done reunion at any event because we always think of these questions When we meet our friends. There was no this extra Christmas magic that these kind of movies need to be holiday movie .
Elle (Aimee Teegarden) was an over-achiever in high school and still is. I could not figure out why on earth she would want to continually try to oversee class reunions especially since each one since their graduation has been a disaster for one reason or another. She even states that "it's the job of the class president to plan reunions." Devin Ryan, her classmate, says he didn't realize that it was a lifelong position. I thought the same thing. I know our class reunions were never planned by the class president. She is really rude to Devin. A lot. Repeatedly. While Devin with stars in eyes, is the ever-longsuffering male lead who puts up with her excessive, whiny demands just hoping to somehow merit a sideways gland and a smile from the diva who can do no wrong. Crumbs from her table.
Yasmeen Kelders, who plays Devin's daughter, was adorable and spot on in her acting. Watch for this kid. She will go places.
Samantha's assistant, James, is so over-the-top with his gay-ness he is not even believable. I get that Hallmark is trying to make a statement that they are not homophobic, but damn, tone it down a bit. James was literally a caricature.
And WHY is Aimee ALWAYS AND FOREVER clearing her throat? That is so annoying! She does it in every single movie.
And lastly, This movie has little or mothing to do with Christmas other than the word is its title. There were not even any beautiful street decorations to admire. But then again, we were spared the timeworn clichés of the snowball fights and the tree lighting. Finally "Santa" shows up and "saves the reunion". Way to go, Santa. But he can't save the movie. It's a snoozer.
Yasmeen Kelders, who plays Devin's daughter, was adorable and spot on in her acting. Watch for this kid. She will go places.
Samantha's assistant, James, is so over-the-top with his gay-ness he is not even believable. I get that Hallmark is trying to make a statement that they are not homophobic, but damn, tone it down a bit. James was literally a caricature.
And WHY is Aimee ALWAYS AND FOREVER clearing her throat? That is so annoying! She does it in every single movie.
And lastly, This movie has little or mothing to do with Christmas other than the word is its title. There were not even any beautiful street decorations to admire. But then again, we were spared the timeworn clichés of the snowball fights and the tree lighting. Finally "Santa" shows up and "saves the reunion". Way to go, Santa. But he can't save the movie. It's a snoozer.
The teaser text for this movie would have made a great movie, potentially. But the writers didn't even try for that. The idea of a class reunion with surprises and successes and disappointments could have been dramatic and humorous at the same time, but the reunion only appears in the last act and the script never really focuses on it very much. Yeah, they have a room full of people, but do nothing with it.
We have a female lead whose firm is collapsing, but they spent so little time on establishing her in it that 'Who cares?' They made a weak pass at an antipathetic romance when she distrusts the "high school goof off" as an event organizer, but they didn't really make much of that, either.
We did find ONE funny moment, when she tells a company that "The North Pole" is a deceptive name for a company, given that it's devoted to "exotic dancers".
Otherwise, these lazy writers showed no originality and wasted our time.
We have a female lead whose firm is collapsing, but they spent so little time on establishing her in it that 'Who cares?' They made a weak pass at an antipathetic romance when she distrusts the "high school goof off" as an event organizer, but they didn't really make much of that, either.
We did find ONE funny moment, when she tells a company that "The North Pole" is a deceptive name for a company, given that it's devoted to "exotic dancers".
Otherwise, these lazy writers showed no originality and wasted our time.
I love that the Liberty commercial guy is in this. He's actually very charming and was probably the best actor in this movie. I was a huge Friday Night Lights fan and Aimee Teegarden was really great in it. What this says to me, is that the Hallmark writers need to work a little harder with the dialogue they give. Next year I would love to see the successful girl go back to her hometown...she can still fall in love with the one that got away or whatever....just make the man move to the big city. You wanna know why? City life is AWESOME! And you absolutely should live there if you can. Not everyone wants a life in the suburbs.
7.2 stars.
This is about a bunch of classmates at senior prom, then we jump forward 15 years to class reunion happening during the holidays. There are lots of highs and lows surrounding it, and few speed bumps along the way, and the question is: will it even happen?
Many people say this was poorly made, or they complain about the storyline, such as how could someone possibly think that a class reunion over the holidays is a good idea for a plot...
I usually only criticize movies that lack the crucial elements: entertaining, chemistry, dialogue, acting, and music. This film has them all, and while they aren't stellar, they are above average. If the minimum requirements are met, the movie is on lock.
Teagarden is one of my favorites for Hallmark and is the reason for my favorite Hallmark film so far, which I rated 9.6 stars. If you're curious, you'll have to read my reviews and find it.
Back to this movie. There is a major variance from most Hallmarks surrounding the fact that our lead female basically loves two different guys, and both guys are really cool. They are both "good" guys, not sleazy, but friendly, not asymmetrical, but very handsome. Of course we can guess which one she will choose, obviously the one who raised a really great kid (and she is a great little actress that one).
This is about a bunch of classmates at senior prom, then we jump forward 15 years to class reunion happening during the holidays. There are lots of highs and lows surrounding it, and few speed bumps along the way, and the question is: will it even happen?
Many people say this was poorly made, or they complain about the storyline, such as how could someone possibly think that a class reunion over the holidays is a good idea for a plot...
I usually only criticize movies that lack the crucial elements: entertaining, chemistry, dialogue, acting, and music. This film has them all, and while they aren't stellar, they are above average. If the minimum requirements are met, the movie is on lock.
Teagarden is one of my favorites for Hallmark and is the reason for my favorite Hallmark film so far, which I rated 9.6 stars. If you're curious, you'll have to read my reviews and find it.
Back to this movie. There is a major variance from most Hallmarks surrounding the fact that our lead female basically loves two different guys, and both guys are really cool. They are both "good" guys, not sleazy, but friendly, not asymmetrical, but very handsome. Of course we can guess which one she will choose, obviously the one who raised a really great kid (and she is a great little actress that one).
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- AnecdotesChris McNally, one of Hallmark's A-list male stars, makes a brief guest appearance, as one of Santa's elves.
- GaffesThe senior class winter formal takes place in 2007, one can assume it being December by the Christmas decorations at the event. It is the class of 2007, which means that the winter formal, if indeed December, should have been 2006.
- ConnexionsReferences American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002)
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