Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNYC ad exec Holly Maddux dreams of the perfect life, the perfect job, and of course, the perfect man to sweep her off her feet. When she wakes up one day to find the "perfect man" awaiting h... Tout lireNYC ad exec Holly Maddux dreams of the perfect life, the perfect job, and of course, the perfect man to sweep her off her feet. When she wakes up one day to find the "perfect man" awaiting her, who is nothing more than a mannequin come to life, she must decide if "perfect" is the... Tout lireNYC ad exec Holly Maddux dreams of the perfect life, the perfect job, and of course, the perfect man to sweep her off her feet. When she wakes up one day to find the "perfect man" awaiting her, who is nothing more than a mannequin come to life, she must decide if "perfect" is the perfect fit for her.
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I like the formula, but that's what this is. Claire Coffee is pretty and plays a driven executive who can't seem to have what she thinks is perfection. And by the end of the movie, she may be on the way to finding what the audience wants her to have. Holly is likable enough and has a nice smile.
I know Ryan McPartlin from several roles. In only one of them, a major role in a series that lasted several seasons, did he show intelligence and range. Here, he's just what he needs to be--good-looking, charming, but shallow and lacking brains or emotion. I don't think the audience is supposed to want him to end up with Holly.
More likable is photographer Milo. Jeff Ward does a good job and shows somewhat more range than the others.
Another standout is Annie Quinn, the secretary who can't seem to do anything right but is adorable, and she looks great at the office party where she provides what less-informed people would describe as music. She has a potential romantic partner in nerdy co-worker Paul Elia.
As the best friend, Gabrielle Dennis can be likable, and she can be shallow and annoying. But she has some good scenes.
I think Matt Riedy and Robin Riker are Bo's perfect parents, who are so funny, especially when they show how they were once models in ad campaigns.
Megan Stevenson is too perfect looking and nasty. Every movie like this needs someone like her.
In several scenes, Aketza Lopez is the dashing Latin lover who is perfect and constantly reminds you of this. Why does she not like me, he wonders? Well, there are reasons. And unlike Bo, he is not perfect (in the way Bo is, which of course isn't perfect).
I have to say some of what was happening in this movie was too unpleasant and a possible way out is the phenomenon of a character hitting his or her head. While the movie works either way, things got so bad that I was hoping that Holly hitting her head meant this was all a fantasy.
The Christmas carolers who appear in two scenes are wonderful. There wasn't a lot in the way of Christmas music in this movie, and certainly none at the holiday party. There is some good background music but two scenes and the party have this loud obnoxious noise that no one in his right mind would call music.
Family friendly? I don't think anything is that bad. Kids might be bored. Bo and Holly don't actually do anything but given what movie characters often do on the first date, we can assume what happened when we weren't watching. Or maybe Bo is too much of a gentleman.
We've seen it many times before, but I always enjoy these movies.
What does a Christmas Story require to be rated as worth watching?
It needs to be heartwarming and light with a side order of sentimentalism. This is usually carried out via a love story... or in this case, two. And the best has a touch of magic thrown into the mix.
Justine Cogan and Andrea Janakas tick each of those boxes. They also do a great job of weaving all the elements together to give the viewer an enjoyable and watchable film. The love triangle is a great hook and works well. Holly has to choose between the ultra-perfect Bo who helps her when she's fallen, literally or the all-too-human Milo, with whom she has unmistakable chemistry.
What makes this story so good is the characterisations and the way they work off each other.
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Jim Fall is great at creating a soft and warm atmosphere with lighting and soft bloom focuses. This works perfectly with the story and its intention.
There are times when better composition and differing camera angles would have helped the film and made it a little more interesting as there are times when it becomes a little too average.
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Though there is only one speed to this film the steady trot works well in helping to tell the story. Since there are no exciting or thrilling elements there's little need to change the pace. Truth be told, only when we get to the photography shoot could Fall have upped the speed a tad, though it would've added very little.
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I have to say that even though everybody is good in their roles it's Bo, played by Ryan McPartlin who made the film for me. The character is well written to begin with and McPartlin is perfect in his portrayal of a strong, self-confident (to the point of annoying) and knowledgable (to the point of being more annoying) good looking male. This guy is perfect... but perfect is not always perfect for you.
Claire Coffee and Jeff Ward are very good in their depictions of Holly and Milo. It's a believable romance and you can feel their chemistry together, just like you can tell Holly and Bo are not suited to stay together.
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If you like Christmas, if you like romance, if you like lighthearted drama, and you like to get sentimental at this time of year then this film is definitely for you.
This is the second time I've watched this film and I find I've enjoyed it more the second time around.
So if you want to get into the Christmas Film thing then this is a good movie to start with. Especially if you have all your Chrimbo lights on and a fire in the hearth and a hot cocoa to hand.
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Come on over and share the Christmas Spirit with my Ho! Ho! Ho! Christmas Belles list and see where this film ranks. And you may find your next Xmas favourite... Ho! Ho! Ho!
It's another one of those where the girl can't see the great guy that's been there all along and it's quite frustrating.
The leads are fine, in fact Milo is mighty fine, but the best friend is far too over the top. However, somehow the assistant and her love interest works.
Not a lot of Christmas going on. It's all just a bit pretentious in it's need to be perfect, I guess that's where the British title comes from "A Perfect Christmas".
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- AnecdotesShown in the UK with the title "A Perfect Christmas" November 2015
- ConnexionsReferences La Mélodie du bonheur (1965)
- Bandes originalesHere We Come A-caroling
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Performed by Tony Duran, Reesa Ishiyama, David Meinke, and Samantha Mills