Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAlice is set to meet her future in-laws for the first time, but things don't go according to plan.Alice is set to meet her future in-laws for the first time, but things don't go according to plan.Alice is set to meet her future in-laws for the first time, but things don't go according to plan.
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- AnecdotesThe role of Alice was originally written for Jennifer Lopez.
- GaffesAt :31, as Alice is relaxing under a blanket on the couch, something small (but big enough to be noticeable) mysteriously "scurries" up her left arm, underneath the blanket.
- Versions alternativesThe original American broadcast on TV, as well as the North American DVD, opens with the credit "Hallmark Channel presents" before moving on to the film's title, stars, etc... Internationally, the film instead opens with the credit "Chesler/Perlmutter presents" with the Hallmark Channel going completely unmentioned.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Dear Santa (2016)
- Bandes originalesThe First Noël
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A charming, if predictable, holiday romance.
Alicia Witt, as a sweet and artsy semi-ditz happily running her family's antique store, is engaged to a polished, money-focused, big-city real-estate salesman.
Through a series of cute travel mishaps on her way to meet his family for the first time, she ends up at the wrong house a couple of days before Christmas. That warm, happy family, by a credulity-stretching coincidence, welcomes and cherishes her in their extremely - but tastefully - decorated home. Of course they have a very nice son who falls for her, and shares interests and values that aren't on her fiancé's radar.
Complications, emotional struggles, and a happy resolution ensue.
Apart from that one weak plot coincidence to get her into the family, and the general niceness of both men when the chips are down, the only thing that annoyed me was the heroine's little speech at the end, in which she declaimed about a character issue that was not well set up.
Overall, a nice way to spend 2 hours while you're writing Christmas cards.
Alicia Witt, as a sweet and artsy semi-ditz happily running her family's antique store, is engaged to a polished, money-focused, big-city real-estate salesman.
Through a series of cute travel mishaps on her way to meet his family for the first time, she ends up at the wrong house a couple of days before Christmas. That warm, happy family, by a credulity-stretching coincidence, welcomes and cherishes her in their extremely - but tastefully - decorated home. Of course they have a very nice son who falls for her, and shares interests and values that aren't on her fiancé's radar.
Complications, emotional struggles, and a happy resolution ensue.
Apart from that one weak plot coincidence to get her into the family, and the general niceness of both men when the chips are down, the only thing that annoyed me was the heroine's little speech at the end, in which she declaimed about a character issue that was not well set up.
Overall, a nice way to spend 2 hours while you're writing Christmas cards.
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By what name was Les Pendules de Noël (2013) officially released in India in English?
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