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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA fashion designer learns what's most important in life when she joins a Christmas challenge to create a new holiday-themed collection.A fashion designer learns what's most important in life when she joins a Christmas challenge to create a new holiday-themed collection.A fashion designer learns what's most important in life when she joins a Christmas challenge to create a new holiday-themed collection.
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Rebecca Dalton has been in some real rom/com bombs, but she has had a few good ones. This is a good one. One problem I have seen in the past is flat acting. She seemed totally natural in this one. She also had great chemistry with Jonathan Keltz. Their banter was great. I really enjoyed the development of their relationship.
Another theme throughout the movie is family alienation. She has some chip on her shoulder with her step dad which gets illuminated later. In fact she has friction with her entire family. There are highs and lows there.
There isn't much in the story that sets this movie apart.
Another theme throughout the movie is family alienation. She has some chip on her shoulder with her step dad which gets illuminated later. In fact she has friction with her entire family. There are highs and lows there.
There isn't much in the story that sets this movie apart.
I first want to say Hallmark always asks for spoilers but all the plots and twists are the same
Having said this I liked the movies and the cast is excellent. The two leads are fantastic together and rise above the story. The supporting cast were also very good and brought Christmas warmth and tradition to the movie. I wish Hallmark would be more inventive and retire the same old themes.
They really wasted the two leads. I look forward to seeing them in future romcoms. Why can't Hallmark come up with better themes and plots. People like myself are dictated but getting g tired of the same old stories. Wake up Hallmark before it's too late.
They really wasted the two leads. I look forward to seeing them in future romcoms. Why can't Hallmark come up with better themes and plots. People like myself are dictated but getting g tired of the same old stories. Wake up Hallmark before it's too late.
How long have we been waiting for someone to say that?
This was a very average Hallmark offering. Not terrible, not great.
A snotty New York clothing designer returns to her hometown, and is forced to confront some memories, meets a guy, et cetera, et cetera.
The difference is the snotty designer is played by Rebecca Dalton. I have said in other posts, I can't take my eyes off Rebecca Dalton. Now that she's entering her mid- thirties, she's ready for Hallmark leads, and I hope she gets a lot of them.
She did a nice job here. The male lead she played against was actually pretty generic, but at least he wasn't a male model type.
This is not an unpleasant way to spend a couple hours.
Will I watch it again?
Yyyyyep.
This was a very average Hallmark offering. Not terrible, not great.
A snotty New York clothing designer returns to her hometown, and is forced to confront some memories, meets a guy, et cetera, et cetera.
The difference is the snotty designer is played by Rebecca Dalton. I have said in other posts, I can't take my eyes off Rebecca Dalton. Now that she's entering her mid- thirties, she's ready for Hallmark leads, and I hope she gets a lot of them.
She did a nice job here. The male lead she played against was actually pretty generic, but at least he wasn't a male model type.
This is not an unpleasant way to spend a couple hours.
Will I watch it again?
Yyyyyep.
Well, it's happened: we have the workaholic character heading back to their small town (from New York City to Connecticut, on this occasion) for Christmas with the family.
Throw in a subplot about fashion design. Actual real conflict - just a smidge, mind you, but it's there, and it's nice to see, for realism's sake - and all the Christmassy activities that you see in just about every Hallmark movie, and Christmas By Design seems like a run of the mill, churned-out, standard, unremarkable Christmas film.
It isn't, though, thanks to Rebecca Dalton's presence. She lights up the screen every time she's on it, and absolutely nails her banter with Johnathan Keltz, the local mechanic slash love interest for. Their chemistry is spot-on, too.
Really enjoyed this one. Alongside 'Where Are You Christmas' and 'Checkin' it Twice', Hallmark has started the festive movie season strongly.
Throw in a subplot about fashion design. Actual real conflict - just a smidge, mind you, but it's there, and it's nice to see, for realism's sake - and all the Christmassy activities that you see in just about every Hallmark movie, and Christmas By Design seems like a run of the mill, churned-out, standard, unremarkable Christmas film.
It isn't, though, thanks to Rebecca Dalton's presence. She lights up the screen every time she's on it, and absolutely nails her banter with Johnathan Keltz, the local mechanic slash love interest for. Their chemistry is spot-on, too.
Really enjoyed this one. Alongside 'Where Are You Christmas' and 'Checkin' it Twice', Hallmark has started the festive movie season strongly.
Charlotte and Spencer's meet cute is a fender bender in her hometown, to which she is forced to return because her big city building containing both her home and her high end fashion boutique had a pipe burst and she will be without power for over a week. She has a big deadline to submit designs to a contest that could mean her line being picked up by a chain store. The fender bender results in damage to charlotte's car which, even though she makes assumptions and is quite rude to him, Spencer volunteers to fix for her.
This brings up my first real issue with the film, the rude behavior exhibited by the character Charlotte. She is terribly rude to Spencer when they meet and then she gets home to her mother's house and is rude to her family members...especially her stepfather. I'm glad they resolve all of those relationships eventually, but her behavior as an adult is unacceptable.
This does bring me to something that I liked, Susan Hamann. She plays Charlotte's mother wonderfully and I appreciated the conversation her character has with her adult daughter about her father and her stepfather.
Her high end fashion sense is at odds with the sensibilities of the brand she is competing to join. Her sister and town members all chip in with the same thing...they want to wear something comfortable around the holidays. Inspired by a local event called "Pajamboree", which was a cute idea, Charlotte designs Christmas coverall pajamas for the whole family...and they are truly terrible...but she still wins?!?!? That was actually the most unrealistic part of the whole film.
Jonathan Keltz and Rebecca Dalton make an attractive couple and they did a decent job building the romance between their two characters as Charlotte and Spencer. The town is cute and I really enjoyed the family focused activities of Elfcapades. I did appreciate that if you pulled back this is a story of a grieving widower, who is slowly deciding to open up again and a workaholic, who has been putting work before family and is finally flipping to family before work.
"So you came all this way just to ignore us for work?"-Kristina (sister to Charlotte)
Decent slow build romance that I think fans of Hallmark holiday romances will like, as long as they can get over the rude behavior by Charlotte and don't look too closely at the pajama coveralls.
This brings up my first real issue with the film, the rude behavior exhibited by the character Charlotte. She is terribly rude to Spencer when they meet and then she gets home to her mother's house and is rude to her family members...especially her stepfather. I'm glad they resolve all of those relationships eventually, but her behavior as an adult is unacceptable.
This does bring me to something that I liked, Susan Hamann. She plays Charlotte's mother wonderfully and I appreciated the conversation her character has with her adult daughter about her father and her stepfather.
Her high end fashion sense is at odds with the sensibilities of the brand she is competing to join. Her sister and town members all chip in with the same thing...they want to wear something comfortable around the holidays. Inspired by a local event called "Pajamboree", which was a cute idea, Charlotte designs Christmas coverall pajamas for the whole family...and they are truly terrible...but she still wins?!?!? That was actually the most unrealistic part of the whole film.
Jonathan Keltz and Rebecca Dalton make an attractive couple and they did a decent job building the romance between their two characters as Charlotte and Spencer. The town is cute and I really enjoyed the family focused activities of Elfcapades. I did appreciate that if you pulled back this is a story of a grieving widower, who is slowly deciding to open up again and a workaholic, who has been putting work before family and is finally flipping to family before work.
"So you came all this way just to ignore us for work?"-Kristina (sister to Charlotte)
Decent slow build romance that I think fans of Hallmark holiday romances will like, as long as they can get over the rude behavior by Charlotte and don't look too closely at the pajama coveralls.
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- AnecdotesThe book title for this movie was Jingle Jammies.
- GaffesWhen Spencer show Charlotte the car he has restored both are wearing gloves as the get into the car. However, Spencer's gloves have disappeared, although the audience never see him remove them. He talks about the quality of the leather upholstery and runs his hand over the seat back. He tells Charlotte to fell the upholstery and she does, but she is still wearing her gloves and would not actually feel the leather.
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