Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen her boyfriend breaks up with her, Amy decides to visit her brother in Vienna. Taking a ballroom dancing lesson, she's paired with a handsome European. After clashing, will their partner... Leggi tuttoWhen her boyfriend breaks up with her, Amy decides to visit her brother in Vienna. Taking a ballroom dancing lesson, she's paired with a handsome European. After clashing, will their partnership lead to love or another broken heart?When her boyfriend breaks up with her, Amy decides to visit her brother in Vienna. Taking a ballroom dancing lesson, she's paired with a handsome European. After clashing, will their partnership lead to love or another broken heart?
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Edmund Jäger
- Uncle Markus
- (as Edi Jäger)
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The story line is pretty decent and I didn't expect the view of Vienna is that impressive
Every pros and cons of the movie have been mentioned. The Dance scenes are so amazing. Thanks for the camera team. Steady !
Every pros and cons of the movie have been mentioned. The Dance scenes are so amazing. Thanks for the camera team. Steady !
The uncle belonged to her brother, but he was not her uncle? So why was he the uncle of the brother but not her? Unfortunately I got stuck with that in my head for the entire movie so I missed most of it 😂
This movie in America was called the Great Christmas Ball and was enjoyable to watch on Christmas morning.
I have to admit that the big reveal at the end of the movie was going to occur much earlier.
Anyway, I hope someone can explain to me why the uncle was her brother's uncle, but not her uncle. That really left me wondering for the entire show. Was that her half brother? Was he adopted?
Fun, brainless movie. WWE for women.
I have to admit that the big reveal at the end of the movie was going to occur much earlier.
Anyway, I hope someone can explain to me why the uncle was her brother's uncle, but not her uncle. That really left me wondering for the entire show. Was that her half brother? Was he adopted?
Fun, brainless movie. WWE for women.
The dancing, music, costumes and locations are amazing in this movie which is grander, slightly meaner and sexier than the cosy Hallmark style. I totally identify with the leading lady's situation, trying to have a fresh start and with new interests etc after a traumatic experience. It makes sense that she's not super skinny like the regular dancers who train all the time, and all the clothes look great on her - costume department did a lovely job in both the casual and formal wear.
I also enjoyed the subplot of her adopted or half-brother looking for his wider relatives, but I understand why some viewers think the script could have explained that set up more - is Amy adopted? I'd be quite happy to see a sequel continuing the family research on all sides.
I also enjoyed the subplot of her adopted or half-brother looking for his wider relatives, but I understand why some viewers think the script could have explained that set up more - is Amy adopted? I'd be quite happy to see a sequel continuing the family research on all sides.
TBH 2 of those stars are due more to my nostalgia for the city's market & the giant ferris wheel than to any quality of the movie. Plus I'm a longtime devotee of the waltz, and nobody does that like the Viennese
The cute American girl, the rich & handsome Viennese boy, the cute meet on a Christmas-bedecked cobblestone street...the script pretty much writes itself.
Actually it's a different male character she meets on the (beautifully decorated, cobblestoned) street, and only after she's been the traditional gauche New-Worlder and the rich Old-Austrian boy has been rude to her. Of course there is also a snooty scheming other woman.
After that, the script takes some pleasant detours on the way to the inevitable happy ending, among them that some extras had a point to their presence that was not all 'spoil the budding romance'. They seem like real people going about their own lives, with only occasional lapses into propping up the pretty heroine.
It's rare in holiday fare to allow secondary characters anything of a plot but the brother who brought Our Heroine to Vienna had his own minor storyline that eventually meshed with our heroine's, and a few bit players got callback moments in the final scene as well. Nice extra touches in a fairly nice and definitely pretty movie.
Settle in with your hot chocolate and your best dancing slippers, and prepare to be swept off your feet.
The cute American girl, the rich & handsome Viennese boy, the cute meet on a Christmas-bedecked cobblestone street...the script pretty much writes itself.
Actually it's a different male character she meets on the (beautifully decorated, cobblestoned) street, and only after she's been the traditional gauche New-Worlder and the rich Old-Austrian boy has been rude to her. Of course there is also a snooty scheming other woman.
After that, the script takes some pleasant detours on the way to the inevitable happy ending, among them that some extras had a point to their presence that was not all 'spoil the budding romance'. They seem like real people going about their own lives, with only occasional lapses into propping up the pretty heroine.
It's rare in holiday fare to allow secondary characters anything of a plot but the brother who brought Our Heroine to Vienna had his own minor storyline that eventually meshed with our heroine's, and a few bit players got callback moments in the final scene as well. Nice extra touches in a fairly nice and definitely pretty movie.
Settle in with your hot chocolate and your best dancing slippers, and prepare to be swept off your feet.
Terrible! I was excited about this movie after three years living in Vienna, but what a waste of time. Nothing in the movie makes sense. The plot is absurd, super forced, the amount of inconsistencies and illogical situations in the movie is too high, and the quality of the performances and post-production editing is ridiculous. The fake snow edited in before the ball is the pinnacle of how bad the movie is. And as well as being a terrible production, it shows absolutely nothing of a city as beautiful as Vienna. Absolutely embarrassing, and by far one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Some terrible movies are funny of how bad they are, but this one doesn't even get that 😭
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- QuizHallmark made a movie a year later also titled Christmas in Vienna.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 750.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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