Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA hotshot lawyer returns to her childhood home following a death in the family.A hotshot lawyer returns to her childhood home following a death in the family.A hotshot lawyer returns to her childhood home following a death in the family.
Dondré T. Whitfield
- Peter
- (as Dondré Whitfield)
Jaida-Iman Benjamin
- Maeve
- (as Jaida Iman Benjamin)
Paul Rolfes
- Ed
- (as Paul Roles)
Zoë Calloway
- Lucy (K)
- (as Zoe Calloway)
Byron Johnson
- Peter (18)
- (as Byron R. Johnson II)
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- AnecdotesIn "The Second Sister", the 2015 novel that Christmas Everlasting is based on, Lucy is a seasoned political campaigner rather than a corporate lawyer.
- GaffesWhen they put on Nat King Cole to decorate the tree, the label is clearly RCA, and he only recorded on Capitol. Also, after part of only one song the album is over.
- ConnexionsReferences Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977)
- Bandes originalesCaroling, Caroling
Written by Alfred Burt and Wihla Hutson
Published by Hollis Music Inc (BMI)
Performed by Nat 'King' Cole
Courtesy of Capitol Records
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Hallmark Christmas films do have a tendency more often than not to be very predictable, cliched, very cheesy, too schmaltzy and over-scored, the worst of them also contrived and unrealistic. There have been many times where they have also been very cute, warm hearted, heartfelt, charming and appealingly acted. Really did want for 'Christmas Everlasting' to be all of those latter adjectives, as Hallmark have shown quite a number of times that they can make watchable films.
'Christmas Everlasting' is one of those watchable films. Actually thought that it was quite decent, it was far from perfect and didn't bowl me over but to me there was a lot that was good. Am another person who appreciated the diversity, not that not having any would have been an issue and really shouldn't be an issue when critiquing films and television, and it was brave for 'Christmas Everlasting' to have a death during the film which is rare for Hallmark (known for films that generally aim to have a feel good element).
It does have its issues. It does lag in the pace in the middle act where the storytelling is slight in spots. Some of the final act is on the contrived and over the top side.
Do agree that Patti LaBelle doesn't register very well in the film. She comes over as too hammy, which jars with the tone of the rest of the film, and she and the characters felt out of place.
Much in 'Christmas Everlasting' is good. The production values still manage to be great. It's not too drab or garish in photography, the editing didn't seem rushed or disorganised and the scenery has a real charm to it. Often have found the music a problem in Hallmark Christmas films, but 'Christmas Everlasting' is one of the few times where it not only has not been a problem but actually one of the best things about it. One cannot go wrong with a healthy amount of the great Nat King Cole.
The script didn't come over as corny to me and had genuine emotional impact. Personally did not think that it was too syrupy. The story is not as predictable as most Hallmark films and for a Hallmark Christmas film it was actually different with a more serious subject matter. One that is executed with poignancy and honesty, without being mawkish. The ending is poignant and is not as pat as most Hallmark Christmas film endings. Mostly the characters were written fine, with a very relatable female lead character. The acting is on the most part fine too, Tatyna Ali's performance is very moving.
Bottom line, decent with the best assets being very good but there was room for improvement. 7/10.
'Christmas Everlasting' is one of those watchable films. Actually thought that it was quite decent, it was far from perfect and didn't bowl me over but to me there was a lot that was good. Am another person who appreciated the diversity, not that not having any would have been an issue and really shouldn't be an issue when critiquing films and television, and it was brave for 'Christmas Everlasting' to have a death during the film which is rare for Hallmark (known for films that generally aim to have a feel good element).
It does have its issues. It does lag in the pace in the middle act where the storytelling is slight in spots. Some of the final act is on the contrived and over the top side.
Do agree that Patti LaBelle doesn't register very well in the film. She comes over as too hammy, which jars with the tone of the rest of the film, and she and the characters felt out of place.
Much in 'Christmas Everlasting' is good. The production values still manage to be great. It's not too drab or garish in photography, the editing didn't seem rushed or disorganised and the scenery has a real charm to it. Often have found the music a problem in Hallmark Christmas films, but 'Christmas Everlasting' is one of the few times where it not only has not been a problem but actually one of the best things about it. One cannot go wrong with a healthy amount of the great Nat King Cole.
The script didn't come over as corny to me and had genuine emotional impact. Personally did not think that it was too syrupy. The story is not as predictable as most Hallmark films and for a Hallmark Christmas film it was actually different with a more serious subject matter. One that is executed with poignancy and honesty, without being mawkish. The ending is poignant and is not as pat as most Hallmark Christmas film endings. Mostly the characters were written fine, with a very relatable female lead character. The acting is on the most part fine too, Tatyna Ali's performance is very moving.
Bottom line, decent with the best assets being very good but there was room for improvement. 7/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- 5 avr. 2021
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