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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn antique seller and a cleaner clash over how to downsize a magnificent estate right before Christmas. As the two uncover the house's treasures, they find a way to reconnect the reclusive o... Leggi tuttoAn antique seller and a cleaner clash over how to downsize a magnificent estate right before Christmas. As the two uncover the house's treasures, they find a way to reconnect the reclusive owner with his own Christmases past.An antique seller and a cleaner clash over how to downsize a magnificent estate right before Christmas. As the two uncover the house's treasures, they find a way to reconnect the reclusive owner with his own Christmases past.
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This is a warm and touching Christmas movie with some great acting to boot. The story centers around Gwen (played by Lindy Booth), an antique appraiser, who is keen to own her own auction house. She is hired to appraise (and decorate) The Hawthorne House, a place she has fond memories of during Christmas growing up (especially at the annual Christmas eve party). She is teamed up with Reed (played by Justin Bruening), who runs Dirt Force One, a cleaning service that provides jobs for military veterans. The two have a bit of back-and-forth at first but end up working together to uncover the beautiful treasures of the estate, helping the owner of the house reconnect with his past, and, just maybe, falling in love with each other along the way. The movie has a warm and gentle flow to it, which I enjoyed. The script was also quite good; e.g., there was some depth to the story and the main characters were well developed. I found myself laughing a little at the back-and-forth between Gwen and Reed during the first half-hour. And I even shed a few tears towards the end when Alan Hawthorne (the owner of the house) wrote to his daughter (and some subsequent scenes). The acting overall was superb. Booth, a Hallmark regular, really did shine with her performance in this one. I found myself connecting with her from the start. Bruening too had a strong performance. The chemistry between the two was a bit more refined than your typical Hallmark romance movie, but it worked well for this story, and on-screen, I felt. The supporting cast was good. Vlasta Vrana (playing Alan Hawthorne) stood out for me; he had a convincing performance. The Hawthorne House was beautiful, and the decorations were gorgeous. The movie had a nice Christmas feel to it. All in all, this was a very good movie, a nice new edition to Hallmark's 2020 Christmas lineup. Well done.
This is a holiday romance between Gwen, a high end auction organizer who is hoping to leverage her next job into buying the business so she can be in control of her future, and Reed who is the former Air Force military small business owner (Dirt Force One) who helps her clean and decorate the large estate she is auctioning off. Reed is looking to expand his business and potentially moved to California.
"How lucky we're they to find something so rare?"-Gwen's best friend Vanessa
Initially Gwen and Reed clash over rigid time schedules, etc but they soon work into a cooperative friendship in which they both share their past and hopes and dreams. Reed has lost both his parents and claims to be sentimental, Gwen is attached to family and friends but says she has no sentimentality which is how she can auction things off.
"Wherever you go the light that Carol loved so much should surround you."-Gwen
There is another romance involving a disabled vet who seems to be getting along well with Vanessa.
The main actors are great and seem to have chemistry, but this was just a middle of the road romance for me.
"How lucky we're they to find something so rare?"-Gwen's best friend Vanessa
Initially Gwen and Reed clash over rigid time schedules, etc but they soon work into a cooperative friendship in which they both share their past and hopes and dreams. Reed has lost both his parents and claims to be sentimental, Gwen is attached to family and friends but says she has no sentimentality which is how she can auction things off.
"Wherever you go the light that Carol loved so much should surround you."-Gwen
There is another romance involving a disabled vet who seems to be getting along well with Vanessa.
The main actors are great and seem to have chemistry, but this was just a middle of the road romance for me.
Swept Up By Christmas presents a romantic Christmas story told intelligently, with mature characters, each with his or her own issues to resolve. While the story line is familiar to Hallmark viewers, and the resolution of the issues involved is predictable, there are features of this film that serve recognition. For one, the leading characters are mature, successful adults, each in his and her professional careers. While they seem to have a history that renders them abrasive to one another at the start, a mutual work project offers them a second opportunity to slowly resolve those issues. Additionally, there are serious and interesting people around them. The project that brings them together involves the closing of an estate and bringing its contents to auction. This process is beautifully presented. The furnishings and genuine dignity of the manor is breathtaking. There are tangential relationships to be explored and developed, including one of a disabled war veteran who clearly falls in love with a very appealing young woman. Another involves an aging father who needs to resolve his relationship with his estranged daughter.
Of course, this being a Hallmark movie, all these problems come to a happy and gratifying end. The leading couple also find their true feelings and move on to a future together.
However positive all these aspects of the movie are, one issue was so distracting and noticeable that it kept this viewer from staying focussed on the film. The beautiful and very talented Lindy Booth appears to have lost so much weight,she seems to be either ill or anorexic. She has been in many Hallmark movies, looking healthy and vital, and appropriate. But in this film, she looks frighteningly thin. One hopes she is well. and one hopes, further, that she is not attempting to stay this thin in order to appear younger. Her physical appearance in this movie was startling and worrisome.
This is an intelligent, mature Christmas film and deserves watching.
Of course, this being a Hallmark movie, all these problems come to a happy and gratifying end. The leading couple also find their true feelings and move on to a future together.
However positive all these aspects of the movie are, one issue was so distracting and noticeable that it kept this viewer from staying focussed on the film. The beautiful and very talented Lindy Booth appears to have lost so much weight,she seems to be either ill or anorexic. She has been in many Hallmark movies, looking healthy and vital, and appropriate. But in this film, she looks frighteningly thin. One hopes she is well. and one hopes, further, that she is not attempting to stay this thin in order to appear younger. Her physical appearance in this movie was startling and worrisome.
This is an intelligent, mature Christmas film and deserves watching.
Lindy Booth is a charming and talented actress, and she deserves much better than this. A very talky script that is really not that interesting. There is very little chemistry between Booth and her co-star, Justin Bruening. Maybe because the dialogue is pretty weak and there is very little they can do with it. There is just not that much Christmas spirit here or even just a good plot to keep your attention. Sometimes, you are like, who cares ? Another reviewer mentioned Booth's physical appearance, and we couldn't agree more. At times, she looks anemic. Maybe it is the fault of the director or the make-up and costume people, but this normally lovely actress just does not look healthy. Hopefully, 2021 will bring back the Lindy Booth that we all enjoy and appreciate. Someone give her a good script with a better character to play - she can handle it. Sweep this one under the rug this Christmas.
I love it for the performance of Vlasta Vrana .
I like it for chemistry between main actors and for the small stories defining them. And, sure, for the Christmas tree star.
I saw this film with the tenderness of return to the memories of old times. This is its basic virtue and just I appreciate it for this. Because, it is one of films in which the romance works as fair frame , in which the connection between people and objects is fair reflected and the details are just clever used.
And the final feeling is good of good.
Not great, not memorable but, obvious, more than pleasant. And this, for me, I admitt, just matters.
I like it for chemistry between main actors and for the small stories defining them. And, sure, for the Christmas tree star.
I saw this film with the tenderness of return to the memories of old times. This is its basic virtue and just I appreciate it for this. Because, it is one of films in which the romance works as fair frame , in which the connection between people and objects is fair reflected and the details are just clever used.
And the final feeling is good of good.
Not great, not memorable but, obvious, more than pleasant. And this, for me, I admitt, just matters.
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- QuizJosh Cassidy (Mike in the wheelchair) is a Canadian wheelchair racer (& actor) who has won multiple marathons and participated in many wheelchair competitions.
- BlooperGwen puts the Star tree topper on the Christmas tree. Later she takes the Star tree topper, that is now in a box, to Alan, but the Star was just on top of the tree.
- Colonne sonoreSilent Night
Traditional Arr. by David Cameron
Performed by Marina Prior
Courtesy of Ambition Entertainment Pty Ltd
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