अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAfter failing to get the coveted role of the Sugar Plum Fairy in this year's production of The Nutcracker, Vivíana Serrano joins forces with Natalia, to create a surprise reprise of the Danc... सभी पढ़ेंAfter failing to get the coveted role of the Sugar Plum Fairy in this year's production of The Nutcracker, Vivíana Serrano joins forces with Natalia, to create a surprise reprise of the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy...with a Latin twist.After failing to get the coveted role of the Sugar Plum Fairy in this year's production of The Nutcracker, Vivíana Serrano joins forces with Natalia, to create a surprise reprise of the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy...with a Latin twist.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Rachel DeBenedet
- Ms Kat
- (as Rachel de Benedet)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Lately Hallmark has often been accused of going woke. For many, this movie will be another example of that. I prefer to look at their recent lineups of movies as having some that educate about and celebrate different ethnic cultures that are all around many of us. It is interesting, however, that this story is set in Richmond, VA where the Hispanic population is a fairly small percentage.
This movie explores two things related to cultural diversity. One issue is the difficulties some minority performers face in classic performing arts. Another is the question of including new cultural ideas into these traditional cultural activities,
We have Ms. Kat who stands for all the traditional or classic norms in a big-time ballet production company, especially as it regards a production of the Nutcracker. And then there are Natalia and Vivi. They represent minority performers in a world many assume doesn't give minorities enough opportunity to shine.
And it goes deeper. Passion is always important in Hallmark and other similar TV movies. Natalia tells Vivi that her performances must have passion. And to be truly fair to the performer, she needs the opportunity to explore her own cultural background in her performances. So, Natalia choreographs the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in a Latin style similar to Salsa. Her objective is to give Vivi something to put in her performance reels.
This movie also explores where does an iconic performer (or sports hero) go when their body is no longer fit for the actual performance?
And we have two simultaneous romances. Both are secondary plot threads.
There is plenty of sappiness and a little melodrama. And lots of dancing.
The acting was good across the board. The dancing looked good to me, both classic and Latin. The result is an upbeat movie that also explores cultural issues.
This movie explores two things related to cultural diversity. One issue is the difficulties some minority performers face in classic performing arts. Another is the question of including new cultural ideas into these traditional cultural activities,
We have Ms. Kat who stands for all the traditional or classic norms in a big-time ballet production company, especially as it regards a production of the Nutcracker. And then there are Natalia and Vivi. They represent minority performers in a world many assume doesn't give minorities enough opportunity to shine.
And it goes deeper. Passion is always important in Hallmark and other similar TV movies. Natalia tells Vivi that her performances must have passion. And to be truly fair to the performer, she needs the opportunity to explore her own cultural background in her performances. So, Natalia choreographs the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in a Latin style similar to Salsa. Her objective is to give Vivi something to put in her performance reels.
This movie also explores where does an iconic performer (or sports hero) go when their body is no longer fit for the actual performance?
And we have two simultaneous romances. Both are secondary plot threads.
There is plenty of sappiness and a little melodrama. And lots of dancing.
The acting was good across the board. The dancing looked good to me, both classic and Latin. The result is an upbeat movie that also explores cultural issues.
Good film with a cultural twist that doesn't seem forced or have just a token diverse character thrown in. The story was interesting and included actors not seen in many other Hallmark movies, More movies like this please!
I did not know what to expect going into this one and was pleasantly surprised to find out that it is more than just another take on the 'The Nutcracker' ballet. The Puerto Rican culture along with the mixing of ballet with salsa dancing is lovely to watch on screen. Moreover, 'Sugar Plum Twist' brings together a cast of fresh faces with performances that were entertaining and engaging. The story also had some noble underlining messages around cultural diversity, which were nice to see. The movie follows Natalia (played by Jamie Gray Hyder), a professional ballerina who has returned home to Richmond after an injury ended her career as a dancer. She now works as an assistant choreographer at the local ballet company, a studio she holds fond memories of growing up, hoping one day to become its resident choreographer. During an audition for the annual performance of the 'The Nutcracker' for the role of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Natalia meets Viviana (played by Laura Rosguer), one of the Richmond residents who auditioned for the part. Vivi's family owns a local dance studio where she teaches Salsa, but she has always dreamed of becoming a ballerina (Natalia being one of her heroes). Natalia is inspired by what she sees at Vivi's studio one evening, and so, they decide to work together to try to modernize the Christmas classic by adding a bit of a Latin twist. One of the elements I enjoyed about the movie is the dancing. Unlike some other Hallmark dance-based movies, the dancing in 'Sugar Plum Twist' is incorporated throughout the movie and is central to the storyline. Though the movie is sluggish at first, it picks up nicely as the story progresses with some strong dialogue, beautiful dancing, and a lot of holiday spirit and festive cheer. At one level, the story is a critique of ballet today; that is, ballet needs to change with the times (modernize). And in this story, modernizing is the mixing of (dance) cultures and traditions. At another level, the story is about the difficulties some dancers face in the ballet world or classic performing arts more broadly, and what it takes to overcome this. There is, of course, a romance story here, but it is secondary and serves mainly to supplement what I just mentioned. The acting, overall, is strong. Hyder and Rosguer both have solid performances. Rosguer has some dancing skills, which is a plus. They both have a couple of awkward acting movements but these were infrequent and did not take much away from their overall performance, I felt. The supporting cast is also very good, entertaining to watch on-screen. Though there is plenty of skill and energy in the final dance scene, which I enjoyed, there is not much ballet (and a lot of salsa) in the ballet and salsa sugar plum twist. Given that ballet is most popular in Russia - it's considered a 'state treasure' and is 'the dance of the Russian people' (rich and poor) - I would be curious to see how they felt about the mixing of ballet with salsa. Anyway, in addition to the dancing, there are plenty of Christmassy scenes that instill a bit of festive cheer. The (Puerto Rican) baked goodies at Vivi's parent's house looked delicious. All in all, if you enjoy (watching) dancing and are a fan of Hallmark Christmas movies, look no further, this one is for you.
I enjoyed this Latin twist on the boring Balanchine nutcracker...don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Tchaikovsky and disagree with those classical snobs who think his work is too Plebeian! (Check out his piano concertos...they are amazing.)
I love Latin dancing and I enjoyed its incorporation in a Hallmark holiday film.
The acting was great, the music good...I think they could have used a bigger budget for the costumes...but otherwise was happy.
I love Latin dancing and I enjoyed its incorporation in a Hallmark holiday film.
The acting was great, the music good...I think they could have used a bigger budget for the costumes...but otherwise was happy.
This was ok. Hallmark still trying to pull in viewers by being more diverse in storyline and performers used.
Can't complain about that, but I feel the writing and storylines just aren't as strong as they used to be overall.
That comes with new staff and writers, so can't be helped.
Saw that someone said Hallmark used to show movies based on good clean fun.
What about this wasn't good clean fun?
Just because it wasn't your culture or race it was horrible?
It wasn't mine either, but that doesn't make it horrible or bad or "not good clean fun."
Overall this was an ok Holiday movie.
As always based on wishes, hard work, good people and romance.
I hope the writing and storylines get better, I can be patient.
Keep working at it Hallmark.
Don't worry so much about being PC.
Just make it about life in the world as it is today, but don't forget about the dreams and romance.
People went to Hallmark for the that and Prince Charmings. That should still be that core of your movies. Don't forget to focus on that.
Can't complain about that, but I feel the writing and storylines just aren't as strong as they used to be overall.
That comes with new staff and writers, so can't be helped.
Saw that someone said Hallmark used to show movies based on good clean fun.
What about this wasn't good clean fun?
Just because it wasn't your culture or race it was horrible?
It wasn't mine either, but that doesn't make it horrible or bad or "not good clean fun."
Overall this was an ok Holiday movie.
As always based on wishes, hard work, good people and romance.
I hope the writing and storylines get better, I can be patient.
Keep working at it Hallmark.
Don't worry so much about being PC.
Just make it about life in the world as it is today, but don't forget about the dreams and romance.
People went to Hallmark for the that and Prince Charmings. That should still be that core of your movies. Don't forget to focus on that.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाPhone number on the door of the dance studio is actually the number for Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Old Saybrook, CT - one location where the move was shot.
- गूफ़As can be seen on Ms Kat's organizing board, the dancers who were assigned the parts of the Mouse King and of the Nutcracker are named "Corley" (Ronnie S. Bowman Jr.) and "Alex" (Francis Lawrence). But when Natalia later addresses them during a rehearsal, she calls them respectively "Christopher" and "Steven".
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
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- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- आधिकारिक साइटें
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Sugar Plum Christmas
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