Christmas in the Highlands
- 2019
- 1 घं 24 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
4.8/10
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA New York sales manager is sent to the remote Scottish Highlands at Christmas to acquire a limited edition perfume from a dashing Earl preparing for his annual ball and falls in love instea... सभी पढ़ेंA New York sales manager is sent to the remote Scottish Highlands at Christmas to acquire a limited edition perfume from a dashing Earl preparing for his annual ball and falls in love instead.A New York sales manager is sent to the remote Scottish Highlands at Christmas to acquire a limited edition perfume from a dashing Earl preparing for his annual ball and falls in love instead.
Caprice Bourret
- Mrs. Ferdi
- (as Caprice)
Gloria Zewelanji Raen
- Amber
- (as Gloria Huwiler)
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I agree with the consensus here that this Lifetime Christmas movie was below average. Both the acting and the story were difficult to connect with; they did not pull me in. I had to stop myself on several occasions from multitasking, which is never a good sign. The story here revolves around Blair (played by Brooke Burfitt), a New York sales manager with dreams of one day becoming a perfumer. She receives an anonymous Christmas gift, which is a bottle of perfume from Scotland, and convinces her boss that they should acquire it. She is then sent to the Highlands where she meets Alistair (our other protagonist in this story, played by Dan Jeannotte), a dashing Earl whose family owns the perfume she is after. The two soon discover that they not only have a passion for making perfume but also for each other. The writer here uses a very popular plot device to move the narrative forward: deception and mistaken identity. However, the rationale behind the deception was rather weak, I thought. The writer could have done a better job of setting this up and executing it in the scene where she first visits the perfumery (about 12 minutes into the movie). Or maybe the writer wanted us to think Blair was unorganized and incompetent. For example, she did not do her research before going to Scotland, as she would have known that the perfumery was owned by the Earl (and his family). There are several other similar examples in the script. That said, there were some fun/cute scenes in the movie. For example, I did enjoy the scene where the reindeer stole Blair's purse. And we did get a bit of a look under the hood of the perfumery, which I enjoyed as well. The acting, overall, was mediocre, I'm afraid. There were a number of scenes where the acting was, for the lack of a better word, 'awkward'. Brooke Burfitt's performance was rather lacking, I thought. She did have some good scenes, but too often her dialogue and exchanges seemed off (some reviews here have pointed to her timing and over performance as issues). Simply put, it was not a very convincing performance. What kept this film afloat was the performance of Dan Jeannotte; I suspect Good Witch fans will be happy to see him in this one. Though he also had some awkward scenes (e.g., at the bakery with the gingerbread house and when he spoke about his mother), overall, he had a pretty good performance. The chemistry between the two wasn't great; i.e., I didn't think they had much of it, which, of course, is not good for a romance film. The supporting cast was mixed. For example, I thought Nicholas Farrell (as the Duke, Alistair's father) had a strong performance. What was up with Caprice Bourret's portrayal of Blair's boss? It was terrible, over the top, I felt. Her entrance at the Christmas party/ball at the end was odd. Strange. Finally, the scenery, props, and sets were well-polished and festive. The castle and Scottish landscape were beautiful on screen. I enjoyed some of the dance scenes in the end as well. All in all, if you are a fan of Hallmark and Lifetime Christmas movies, you might enjoy this film, otherwise, you might want to pass on this one.
One of the worst, for sure. The Scottish accents were abysmal. Not really a Christmas movie. Find something else.
People are complaining about the English accents but that's actually pretty accurate because the aristocracy don't speak with a Scottish accent, that's for the peasants. So, apart from that just a few things:
1. A stupid, stupid story
2. Who did their makeup? I swear they shot this in one day because Blaire's makeup never changes and looks like the makeup she arrived in to the shoot.
3. Who did their hair? Please invest in some leave in moisturiser. Why did Blaire's boss have hair on day 2 that looked like she'd just pulled herself up from sleeping under the desk?
4. Who did the lighting? There are YouTube channels with better production values.
5. What was with the long chocolate shop promo in the middle?
6. Why did the lead actress hold her body and head at such unnatural angles so often?
7. Why did the director let her say everything with that snarky twinge of sarcasm? Why in god's name would that guy fall in love with this?
8. And Alistair is not the Earl, his father is the Earl. He will not be Earl until his father dies.
9. And for what reason does the housekeeper care about Blaire? Was the housekeeper pranking Blaire when she gave her that ex-rental blue dress? It didn't fit her and the nude coloured material was a different colour from her skin.
I think we all hung in there to see Scotland and they needed much, much more Scotland to make this worth it.
3. Who did their hair? Please invest in some leave in moisturiser. Why did Blaire's boss have hair on day 2 that looked like she'd just pulled herself up from sleeping under the desk?
4. Who did the lighting? There are YouTube channels with better production values.
5. What was with the long chocolate shop promo in the middle?
6. Why did the lead actress hold her body and head at such unnatural angles so often?
7. Why did the director let her say everything with that snarky twinge of sarcasm? Why in god's name would that guy fall in love with this?
8. And Alistair is not the Earl, his father is the Earl. He will not be Earl until his father dies.
9. And for what reason does the housekeeper care about Blaire? Was the housekeeper pranking Blaire when she gave her that ex-rental blue dress? It didn't fit her and the nude coloured material was a different colour from her skin.
I think we all hung in there to see Scotland and they needed much, much more Scotland to make this worth it.
I agree with many of the other reviews, but what I found surprising was the particularly low production quality even for this type of movie. Wardrobe was terrible several times, particularly for Blair -- I agree that the blue ball gown was unforgivable in fit and mock skin color, just distractingly awful. The sound was consistently really, really bad. The lighting was not great most of the time and poorly done in a few spots. The filming was shaky and pretty terrible at times. There's one point that snow was added to bushes in postproduction and it looks like CGI from decades ago. I agree that the foam snow at the end was just atrocious.
I mean, they even failed at making Glamis Castle look good, particularly the interiors. And that's the only reason I'd kept watching.
With a few tweaks, this could have been on par with movies of its kind. I'm just baffled at how they could reach this low bar for production.
I mean, they even failed at making Glamis Castle look good, particularly the interiors. And that's the only reason I'd kept watching.
With a few tweaks, this could have been on par with movies of its kind. I'm just baffled at how they could reach this low bar for production.
Highland? Scottish accents barely there - an insult at best. All aristocrats do not have posh British accents but accents of their country. They should have researched this better and find true Scottish accents.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाGlamis Castle, where most of the movie was filmed, is the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. It is also here where the second daughter of King George VI & Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (Princess Margaret) was born.
- गूफ़No clan MacGregor tartan in this movie despite this being their name. There's no Duke or Earl by the name of MacGregor.
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By what name was Christmas in the Highlands (2019) officially released in India in English?
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