Much Ado About Christmas
- Film per la TV
- 2021
- 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
1223
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA modern-day re-imagining of William Shakespeare's play "Much Ado About Nothing," set at Christmastime.A modern-day re-imagining of William Shakespeare's play "Much Ado About Nothing," set at Christmastime.A modern-day re-imagining of William Shakespeare's play "Much Ado About Nothing," set at Christmastime.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Sakura Sykes
- Beatrice
- (as Emma Jessica Colling)
Tudor Stefan
- Bartender
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
It is such a good movie with a beautiful atmosphere of love, friendship and holidays. It was better than I expected, more than better. You just feel so good after watching it!
It was interesting to see Shakespeare's pairs flipped. Beatrice & Benedict (aka Ben) are now the secondary pair with Hero (aka Hailey) & Claudio (Claude) moved to the primary romance. I found both pairs engaging and well matched. The location was lovely. Ditto sets, music, costumes. I thought it was a great premiere movie for the new GAC Christmas season. Congrats!
Yes, another Christmas movie, not extremely original and predictable. Yet, the production is rich enough, the characters are pleasing and the story flows well. All together, the results are charming. A nice start for GAC channel.
This is not a Hallmark movie but it has all the earmarks of one. Attractive single man and woman, they are quickly attracted to each other, a misunderstanding wounds the relationship, they have to work, with the help of others, to get things back on an even keel.
The setting is very nice, in the mountains and with snow all over, suitable for a Christmas theme. My wife and I watched it on Peacock streaming movies, we enjoyed it.
The setting is very nice, in the mountains and with snow all over, suitable for a Christmas theme. My wife and I watched it on Peacock streaming movies, we enjoyed it.
Modern riffs/updatings on literary classics are very variable, there are some very clever ones such as 'Clueless' and then there are others that are rather derivative and lazy such as the Hallmark updatings of Jane Austen. Shakespeare's timeless 'Much Ado About Nothing' (one of my favourites of his) given a modern festive makeover fascinated me from the get go, and even more so seeing a lot of positive feedback on it from some not easily pleased. It did sound and look good.
And it was. For a film from an non-major and relatively recently rebranded network, 'Much Ado About Christmas' was to me very impressive and as good as the best of Hallmark and Lifetime. Also on par with the best of Hallmark's inconsistent 2021 festive output. As far as lesser known modern updatings on literary classics go, 'Much Ado About Christmas' (again from personal opinion) is one of the best, cleverest and most charming and one of the best of GAC Family's output (the biggest interest point of the film being that it is the first film from them under their rebranding).
It isn't perfect, with the ending being a little too neat and rushed and it being slightly too vanilla to begin with.
Torrence Coombs is a little stiff to begin with, but that he is based on a character who is very bland in the play plays some part in this.
Once he relaxes however, he becomes very easy going, subtly charismatic and charming. He also shares great chemistry with radiant and immensely likeable Susie Abromeit that has a real cheerfulness and charm, while not being too romantic too soon. Really connected to their characters, Abromeit's in particular is relatable without being too perfect. The supporting cast are great, especially the witty turns of James Rottger and Emma Colling, Colling has the most interesting role and relishes it without overacting. Loved the playfulness and initial tension between them.
Production values are attractive enough, especially the scenery, while the music has personality without being intrusive. The script has plenty of cheerful wit, light hearted charm and heart, with no cheese, awkwardness or over sentimentality. The story is both lively and heart-warming, with the take on the play full of liveliness and nothing lazy.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10.
And it was. For a film from an non-major and relatively recently rebranded network, 'Much Ado About Christmas' was to me very impressive and as good as the best of Hallmark and Lifetime. Also on par with the best of Hallmark's inconsistent 2021 festive output. As far as lesser known modern updatings on literary classics go, 'Much Ado About Christmas' (again from personal opinion) is one of the best, cleverest and most charming and one of the best of GAC Family's output (the biggest interest point of the film being that it is the first film from them under their rebranding).
It isn't perfect, with the ending being a little too neat and rushed and it being slightly too vanilla to begin with.
Torrence Coombs is a little stiff to begin with, but that he is based on a character who is very bland in the play plays some part in this.
Once he relaxes however, he becomes very easy going, subtly charismatic and charming. He also shares great chemistry with radiant and immensely likeable Susie Abromeit that has a real cheerfulness and charm, while not being too romantic too soon. Really connected to their characters, Abromeit's in particular is relatable without being too perfect. The supporting cast are great, especially the witty turns of James Rottger and Emma Colling, Colling has the most interesting role and relishes it without overacting. Loved the playfulness and initial tension between them.
Production values are attractive enough, especially the scenery, while the music has personality without being intrusive. The script has plenty of cheerful wit, light hearted charm and heart, with no cheese, awkwardness or over sentimentality. The story is both lively and heart-warming, with the take on the play full of liveliness and nothing lazy.
Summing up, very well done. 8/10.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe very first Christmas movie for the newly-rebranded "GAC Family" network.
- BlooperThis is in England. A man in the shop is buying a coat and also sees a briefcase. He opens his wallet full of American money and asks the price of the briefcase. The tag reads $30, but he is told that it is on sale for $10.
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