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Depois de perder a memória em um acidente de esqui, uma herdeira mimada acaba sob os cuidados de um desafortunado viúvo e sua filha durante as festas de fim de ano.Depois de perder a memória em um acidente de esqui, uma herdeira mimada acaba sob os cuidados de um desafortunado viúvo e sua filha durante as festas de fim de ano.Depois de perder a memória em um acidente de esqui, uma herdeira mimada acaba sob os cuidados de um desafortunado viúvo e sua filha durante as festas de fim de ano.
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It's so good to see Lindsay Lohan back! I enjoyed this movie a lot. It was festive and heartwarming and to me, that's what Christmas movies are all about! I like the "forget who I am" trope and it worked well in this movie with Chord and Lindsay. They had a good chemistry between them. Olivia Perez was a little shining star as Chord's onscreen daughter-she was so adorable in all of her scenes! I loved seeing Jack Wagner back on my TV again to play a father role in the movie. Definitely recommend watching-Falling for Christmas is a great choice for Christmas movie night for family or date night!
No pun intended - and I do not mean to make light of Hallmark movies. Unless you find them annoying - but why are you here if that is the case? I think the title is quite the easy giveaway. Lohan plays an adorable and yet quite shallow character ... some may confuse her character with her own personality. I do not know her, but I would assume she is way more than that. Also: acting.
All that aside, the movie and the story (if you can call it that) is quite predictable. We know where this is going ... suspend your disbelief, check your cynicism at the door and just watch it and enjoy the silliness and ... well whatever you would call this "sweet" movie.
Also there are some fun bloppers/gag reel at the end of the movie (during the end credits)
All that aside, the movie and the story (if you can call it that) is quite predictable. We know where this is going ... suspend your disbelief, check your cynicism at the door and just watch it and enjoy the silliness and ... well whatever you would call this "sweet" movie.
Also there are some fun bloppers/gag reel at the end of the movie (during the end credits)
I think people are being a bit to harsh on this. Sometimes you have to remember that not all films are set out to be academy award winning powerful blockbusters. Its a campy netflix Christmas film set for people who just want a bit of light hearted entertainment and some Christmas spirit. If you like family fun Christmas movies then you will certainly enjoy this and if you are just a fan of Lindsay Lohan im sure you will enjoy too. Dont get me wrong the plot is pretty generic but as i said before its not a film thats truly meant to be taken with full seriousness so it didnt bother me. It served its purpose to be family friendly fun.
Set in a luxurious mountaintop ski resort, Sierra Belmont (Lindsay Lohan) is the pampered heir to the prestigious Belmont Hotels and is currently dating influencer Tad Fairchild (George Young) while also being pressured by her father Beauregard (Jack Wagner) to take the position of VP of Atmosphere for Belmont hotels, a position that carries no real responsibility. Meanwhile at the neighboring North Star Lodge, Jake Russell (Chord Overstreet) the widowed owner of the lodge is struggling to keep the resort alive in the face of competition from larger resorts and Airbnbs. When Jake's daughter, Avy (Olivia Perez) makes a Christmas wish, Sierra finds herself knocked unconscious during Ted's proposal with the two of them separated after fall down the cliff. Jake finds the unconscious Sierra during a sleighride and takes her to town for medical assistance, but Sierra has suffered memory loss and has no identification. Jake offers Sierra a room at the lodge until someone finds her or her memory returns and finds difficulty adjusting to the simpler ways of doing things.
Falling for Christmas is the latest Christmas rom-com from Netflix which like many streamers and cable channels routinely churns out these well trodden formula films with great regularity with the template popularized by Hallmark's TV movies to the point "Hallmark" has become synonymous with these kinds of films even if the film itself has nothing to do with Hallmark. Falling for Christmas was announced in May 2021 as part of a two picture deal between Netflix and Lindsay Lohan who will next year release Irish Wish for the streamer. The movie's positioned as something of a "comeback" for Lohan, and while I don't know what, if any, long term effect this film will have, it pretty much delivers on what you expect from this kind of movie.
It's pretty pointless critiquing the plot of not just one of these films, but pretty much any romantic comedy as the genre is heavily based on formula and gimmick so the elevating factor will always be whether the writing is strong and the chemistry between the leads is good. The writing in Falling for Christmas pretty much knows what kind of movie this is down to the opening phone call between Sierra and Tad so thick with fast delivered exposition you could cut it with a knife. You can recognized all the tropes you know such as spoiled socialite who gets taken back "down to earth", precocious child character, widowed good hearted single father male lead, and quirky small town residents. The movie is more or less a redress of the 1987 rom-com Overboard only minus the revenge/servitude angle that's made that film have something of a hindsight re-evaluation. For what the cast are called to do, they do it well and the cast do seem to have genuine chemistry with each other as you can see in the outtakes (which I recommend you stick through). Lohan and Overstreet are appealing leads and they do seem fun together, but I think the funniest part was the B-plot where Sierra's finance Tad treks through the woods with a hermit played by Sean J. Dillingham which has some standard "fish out of water" gags but there's something about the way these two work off each other that makes the scenes work.
What more can I even say here? You know exactly what kind of movie this is and whether or not you're going to watch it. I guess all I can say is I did laugh and enjoy myself and I liked the cast.
Falling for Christmas is the latest Christmas rom-com from Netflix which like many streamers and cable channels routinely churns out these well trodden formula films with great regularity with the template popularized by Hallmark's TV movies to the point "Hallmark" has become synonymous with these kinds of films even if the film itself has nothing to do with Hallmark. Falling for Christmas was announced in May 2021 as part of a two picture deal between Netflix and Lindsay Lohan who will next year release Irish Wish for the streamer. The movie's positioned as something of a "comeback" for Lohan, and while I don't know what, if any, long term effect this film will have, it pretty much delivers on what you expect from this kind of movie.
It's pretty pointless critiquing the plot of not just one of these films, but pretty much any romantic comedy as the genre is heavily based on formula and gimmick so the elevating factor will always be whether the writing is strong and the chemistry between the leads is good. The writing in Falling for Christmas pretty much knows what kind of movie this is down to the opening phone call between Sierra and Tad so thick with fast delivered exposition you could cut it with a knife. You can recognized all the tropes you know such as spoiled socialite who gets taken back "down to earth", precocious child character, widowed good hearted single father male lead, and quirky small town residents. The movie is more or less a redress of the 1987 rom-com Overboard only minus the revenge/servitude angle that's made that film have something of a hindsight re-evaluation. For what the cast are called to do, they do it well and the cast do seem to have genuine chemistry with each other as you can see in the outtakes (which I recommend you stick through). Lohan and Overstreet are appealing leads and they do seem fun together, but I think the funniest part was the B-plot where Sierra's finance Tad treks through the woods with a hermit played by Sean J. Dillingham which has some standard "fish out of water" gags but there's something about the way these two work off each other that makes the scenes work.
What more can I even say here? You know exactly what kind of movie this is and whether or not you're going to watch it. I guess all I can say is I did laugh and enjoy myself and I liked the cast.
There was a lot of hype about this movie and it could have been very good. Lindsay Lohan was better than most of the actresses in these Christmas romances and the lead actor was also fine but why the ridiculous boyfriend and his odd story line, it did not add anything to the movie and it's absurdity dragged the rest of the movie down, it did not fit with the style the rest of the movie was projecting of a homespun Christmas. I know he was meant to contrast but it just was absurd, not amusing. The little girl gave Lindsay some of her finer scenes. It was not the worst Christmas movie, the production was better than 90% of this type but it was a little overdone too and mainly it lacked something in the script unfortunately. It wasn't that it was predictable, we all know that going in, it just did not entertain or draw you in. So not bad, but not good either, just another average Christmas movie.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesLindsay Lohan's first feature length film released after a three-year break. She also serves as an executive producer.
- Erros de gravaçãoSierra gets second-hand clothes and boots left by guests over the years. She somehow manages to wear three different types of well fitting snow boots which all look brand new.
- Citações
Sierra Belmont: You do know I don't actually ski, don't you?
Tad Fairchild: No one needs to know that! It's all smoke and mirrors, baby.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosBloopers and outtakes run alongside the end credits.
- Trilhas sonoras(Everybody's Waitin' for) The Man with the Bag
Written by Hal Stanley, Irving Taylor, Dudley Brooks
Performed by Darren Criss featuring Adam Lambert
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Navidad de golpe
- Locações de filme
- Stein Eriksen Lodge, Park City, Utah, EUA(North Star Lodge Interiors)
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 33 min(93 min)
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- 2.00 : 1
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