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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA woman and her best friend think they landed the job of their dreams by giving people a great Christmas until they get a client who doesn't feel the same way.A woman and her best friend think they landed the job of their dreams by giving people a great Christmas until they get a client who doesn't feel the same way.A woman and her best friend think they landed the job of their dreams by giving people a great Christmas until they get a client who doesn't feel the same way.
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Firstly, I can't help but wonder where this story was supposed to be set. (Obviously, it was filmed in Canada.) The Andersons moved from England, and Lauren's dad lives far away in Boston, but what does that mean about the location of the home? (and the frozen canal?) Secondly, Lauren was just too annoying to be likable. Seriously, many Hallmark main characters are pretty enthusiastic about Christmas, but this is different. Knowing even what she already knew about James/the Andersons, did she really have to ask about their preference for white or colored lights? Also, how did someone hire a "Christmas Coach" without making it clear that all they wanted was a decorator? And why does it take Lauren so long to get the hint? At times, she seemed like a broken record, had no common sense or emotional intelligence. This was not one of Hallmark's best.
I am starting to wish Hallmark would not come to Ontario to film any Christmas movies. They just keep getting worse. Why is that? You save your absolute, most stupid stories for filming here? I would blame the cold temps for freezing the directors, actors and producers brains - but this is just crap writing and directing from the get go. Who approves these productions? I feel sorry for the actors, truly.
It would be more enjoyable to just watch the winter scenery than to have to suffer through this horrid excuse of a movie. Enjoy the long view of the Rideau Canal, nothing else here worth watching.
4/10 - the story was fine, but by God was the main character beyond irritating
This movie had so much potential to be better, the female lead Erica Deutschland was absolutely horrible. Everything was exaggerated. It was pain staking to watch. Chad Connell did a great job. Plot was typical but just like all Hallmark movies you love to see when they realize there was a breakdown in communication. Although, for this one I'd rather he left her be. Hallmark got the female lead wrong on this one.
As a fan of Hallmark films, i am used to the usual standard of acting. This is like a film pretending to be a Hallmark movie.
The lead female is so annoying you just want her to never speak again but she never shuts up and the acting is poor. The male has a terrible fake accent and can't act very well either. Not sure if he just tried too hard to be a posh English guy rather than concentrating on acting.
The acting is just too bad. It's really horrible!
I don't know why they cast these actors at all. After all normally they are all fine.
Worst one to date.
The lead female is so annoying you just want her to never speak again but she never shuts up and the acting is poor. The male has a terrible fake accent and can't act very well either. Not sure if he just tried too hard to be a posh English guy rather than concentrating on acting.
The acting is just too bad. It's really horrible!
I don't know why they cast these actors at all. After all normally they are all fine.
Worst one to date.
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- QuizAlso known as "A Cheerful Christmas".
- BlooperThe Armstrongs' personal Christmas tree is comprised of at least three different trees. There is the tree that Lauren and James cut down at the Christmas tree farm, which is about a foot taller than James. The undecorated tree in the Armstrongs' mansion is obviously an artificial tree when one looks through it (the trunk of the tree has all the hallmarks of an artificial tree), and is only slightly taller than James i.e. shorter than the tree cut down in the field. And the tree when it is decorated is much fuller than the tree when it was undecorated.
- ConnessioniReferenced in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Aaron Paul/Idina Menzel (2019)
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