Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEmma must convince her first love Tyler, now a famous pop-star, to sign with her record company, while also trying to save the town's Christmas Carol Celebration.Emma must convince her first love Tyler, now a famous pop-star, to sign with her record company, while also trying to save the town's Christmas Carol Celebration.Emma must convince her first love Tyler, now a famous pop-star, to sign with her record company, while also trying to save the town's Christmas Carol Celebration.
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This was interesting. As a fledgling GAF effort, it got off to a decent start. A former high school couple is reunited when the girl, now working for a management agency is sent to her hometown to recruit her ex, now a major star on the outs with his manager.
I really think actors playing musicians look ridiculous, but Matthew MacCaulley at least appears to know the basic chords, and has a couple of quality (pricey) guitars. He actually does a nice job playing the down-to-earth superstar.
Becca Tobin has toned down the sweet in this movie to good effect, but her character must be the stupidest girl in the world.
They sing a nice duet early on, but the song they perform at the finale is awkward and musically nonsensical. That God for the invisible orchestra!
The supporting cast includes several veterans of Hallmark movies, which helped a lot. This is exactly what GAF needs going forward.
And better writers I'm afraid. This one gets to the easily-avoidable conflict you see coming a mile away and falls apart completely. Well, it's a start.
I really think actors playing musicians look ridiculous, but Matthew MacCaulley at least appears to know the basic chords, and has a couple of quality (pricey) guitars. He actually does a nice job playing the down-to-earth superstar.
Becca Tobin has toned down the sweet in this movie to good effect, but her character must be the stupidest girl in the world.
They sing a nice duet early on, but the song they perform at the finale is awkward and musically nonsensical. That God for the invisible orchestra!
The supporting cast includes several veterans of Hallmark movies, which helped a lot. This is exactly what GAF needs going forward.
And better writers I'm afraid. This one gets to the easily-avoidable conflict you see coming a mile away and falls apart completely. Well, it's a start.
I wanted to like this film , against cliches, music as new pretext and crisis of space for significant show of young people.
In part, I was enough lucky to discover its good points , from family spirit and the wise mother, to the provocative tensioned moment when the hope of no nice final was real fresh.
But , sure, romance and Christmas, the return of hero and the feelings from youth more than present are useful details for not ignore the consacrated recipe . And reproches are far to be fair , the acting being decent, the story not boring and the supporting actors , near the romance of young couple working not awful.
So, nice .
And it is just enough - grace to some music, off course.
In part, I was enough lucky to discover its good points , from family spirit and the wise mother, to the provocative tensioned moment when the hope of no nice final was real fresh.
But , sure, romance and Christmas, the return of hero and the feelings from youth more than present are useful details for not ignore the consacrated recipe . And reproches are far to be fair , the acting being decent, the story not boring and the supporting actors , near the romance of young couple working not awful.
So, nice .
And it is just enough - grace to some music, off course.
Yikes, every line in this movie is either expository, or pointless.
The shooting is way better than most Hallmark movies, and the editing as well. But the script is just awful. I can't even imagine how this script was greenlit. The director has given the actors nothing to work with, so the whole film is like a very well made table read of inane dialogue.
The shooting is way better than most Hallmark movies, and the editing as well. But the script is just awful. I can't even imagine how this script was greenlit. The director has given the actors nothing to work with, so the whole film is like a very well made table read of inane dialogue.
Trying to watch this movie but just can't get in to it. The lead actors have zero chemistry. The story is kinda all over the place. After fast forwarding several times I just gave up and stopped watching..
GAC continues to give very decent entertainment for the Holidays. The story is simple, the actors, Becca Tobin and Matthew MacCaull are unspoiled, down to ground, and work quite well together. All characters feel genuine, never offensive, and not conveying subliminal messages. As seen in other GAC productions, the decor of the interiors is rich in colors and tradition, reminiscent of Norman Rockwell's art. You may like it or not, but it seems distinctive and feels comfy. The stars duet, "Silent Night", sung with no frills, goes straight to the heart. It is done exactly as it was created by Franz Gruber and Joseph Mohr in 1818: just simple voices and a guitar. Certainly, one could be critical of this or that detail. Regardless, in my book, simplicity, tradition and kindness go a long way in a Christmas movie.
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- GaffesEmma doesn't appear to have paid for the Christmas tree that Tyler loads in her pickup truck. She offers him cash but this appears to be for a tip for service, which he refuses.
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