'Twas the Date Before Christmas
- Téléfilm
- 2024
- 1h 24min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie (Groening) lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition.To prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie (Groening) lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition.To prevent her family from canceling the "Chamberlain Family Christmas Olympics," Jessie (Groening) lies and says she's inviting a date to the long-standing holiday tradition.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
- Marcus
- (as Sean Cullen)
Avis à la une
It doesn't take an Einstein to deduce where the story is going, but there is the usual complication, which involves a real estate deal. But most of the story is heartwarming. Jessie's family accepts Bryan, and he participates in their "family Christmas Olympics". The games provide a format for the "date" which feels real and looks like fun.
This was a good way to start Hallmark's season-long holiday fest.
Bryan (Robert Buckley) is the CEO of a development company. His friends persuade him to find a date on a dating app, and he happens to reply to Jessie's post. Upon meeting, they make it clear it is not a date, and that he merely escorts her to her family's Christmas party.
The Chamberlain family traditionally plays various games - or Christmas Olympics as they refer to it, which involves performing various (fun) tasks. Things get complicated for Bryan when he learns Jessie's best friend, Shelly, is a tenant he must evict before the New Year.
Yes, yes, being a Hallmark movie it is predictable from beginning to end, but this is exactly what you'd expect from Hallmark and noting more than to awaken the Christmas spirit. It is nevertheless a fairly entertaining movie, and Robert Buckley is so handsome!
The fairly implausible plot line hardly seems to matter when you see Robert Buckley (of "One Tree Hill" and "Chesapeake Shores" fame) and Amy Groening on screen together.
They are both strong actors, and their chemistry is absolutely perfect - it carries the movie brilliantly. They elevate it from being a fairly run-of-the-mill movie to one you want to watch again.
It's great to see Groening in a lead role, and Buckley has been killing it as a Hallmark leading man for years now.
The story involves a family holding a 'Christmas Olympics', which gives us plenty of light moments, and the heavier ones are handed deftly.
I wouldn't be averse to a sequel.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on a true story.
- GaffesDuring the couples quiz, Bryan writes down "gloves" and Jessie writes down "mittens," and Aunt Lilly scolds him with "Jessie never wears gloves!" But she wears gloves throughout the entire movie.
- Citations
Shelly: *You* are not telling anyone that this is a blind date!
Jessie: We are not. Look, Mom assumed! And, so I, I just, you know ...
Shelly: Decided to lie to your family, and now, I am lying to them too!
Jessie: No, no, you can remain completely neutral. I mean, you have plausible deniability.
Shelly: Right. What if he hurts someone? What, what if he takes all the silverware?
Jessie: He's not gonna do that.
Shelly: And you know this because you *know* him so well?
Jessie: Look, this is a one-time, one-day thing; and we're, we're keeping the mood *light* and breezy, and it's, it's fun!
Shelly: Okay!
Jessie: Okay? Here, come, yeah.
[they hug]
Shelly, Jessie: [together] Mmm.
Jessie: That's nice.
Shelly: Okay.
Jessie: You good?
Shelly: I am cold!
Jessie: Okay.
Shelly: Okay.