Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn archaeologist discovers the importance of letting a little festive wonder back into her life and finds both history and love.An archaeologist discovers the importance of letting a little festive wonder back into her life and finds both history and love.An archaeologist discovers the importance of letting a little festive wonder back into her life and finds both history and love.
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Nicholas Karimi
- Iain Cambell
- (as Nick Karimi)
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I watched this on C5 last night.
Thank goodness, a new Christmas film, it made a change from the constant repeats we've been given recently.
This was a bit of a mixture, it was like any other romantic film. But, in places, it seemed a bit of a fantasy.
Like the steam train. Obviously a heritage line, but why just the heroine and the station master alone on the platform, twice?
The ghost of the landlady's husband, moving stuff about.
The brewery? Far too big to be what we were supposed to believe it was.
The "bed and breakfast" more like a castle.
The reindeer turning up unaccompanied, one complete with a bell around its neck, from where did they come?
The young star rugby player? You could tell he'd never touched a ball in his life from the clips of his training. But a nice little sub-plot romance.
However, it was a pleasant enough film and despite its faults I enjoyed it.
I was really impressed with close out song.
"It's the light of Christmas."
It suited the fantasy.
Anyone know, who was the girl singer?
A very attractive voice.
I've done a search but can find nothing.
.
Thank goodness, a new Christmas film, it made a change from the constant repeats we've been given recently.
This was a bit of a mixture, it was like any other romantic film. But, in places, it seemed a bit of a fantasy.
Like the steam train. Obviously a heritage line, but why just the heroine and the station master alone on the platform, twice?
The ghost of the landlady's husband, moving stuff about.
The brewery? Far too big to be what we were supposed to believe it was.
The "bed and breakfast" more like a castle.
The reindeer turning up unaccompanied, one complete with a bell around its neck, from where did they come?
The young star rugby player? You could tell he'd never touched a ball in his life from the clips of his training. But a nice little sub-plot romance.
However, it was a pleasant enough film and despite its faults I enjoyed it.
I was really impressed with close out song.
"It's the light of Christmas."
It suited the fantasy.
Anyone know, who was the girl singer?
A very attractive voice.
I've done a search but can find nothing.
.
Saving Christmas Spirit (2022) -
This was by far the best pond crossing film that I've seen from this genre of Made For TV Christmas Films. I have watched some absolute doozies lately and so I was thankful to see how well this one was put together and that I found an interest in their relationship which had been lacking from many of the films that I have seen from 'Hallmark', 'Lifetime', Etc lately.
In a strange way, because of the archeological element, it did have a slight suggestion of 'Outlander' (2014-) about it, which, if it was deliberate, was a clever move on the producers part.
I also liked the fact that the other stories, running alongside the central romance, didn't interfere, but actually helped the main story along. Nothing detracted from the blossoming connection and a touch of magic will always help. It wasn't over the top or too hard to believe, but cute and an appropriate addition to the story.
There were a couple of dodgy performers involved, but the story was a slight tweak on those that I've seen before and in the proper direction, so that it balanced out against the rougher elements.
I will definitely be checking in to watch this one again.
7.06/10.
This was by far the best pond crossing film that I've seen from this genre of Made For TV Christmas Films. I have watched some absolute doozies lately and so I was thankful to see how well this one was put together and that I found an interest in their relationship which had been lacking from many of the films that I have seen from 'Hallmark', 'Lifetime', Etc lately.
In a strange way, because of the archeological element, it did have a slight suggestion of 'Outlander' (2014-) about it, which, if it was deliberate, was a clever move on the producers part.
I also liked the fact that the other stories, running alongside the central romance, didn't interfere, but actually helped the main story along. Nothing detracted from the blossoming connection and a touch of magic will always help. It wasn't over the top or too hard to believe, but cute and an appropriate addition to the story.
There were a couple of dodgy performers involved, but the story was a slight tweak on those that I've seen before and in the proper direction, so that it balanced out against the rougher elements.
I will definitely be checking in to watch this one again.
7.06/10.
I don't usually watch Christmas movies, but this one was something special. It's a great mix of humor and sentimentality that really gets you in the Christmas spirit. The setting and the visuals are completely stunning. I love the actors especially the two leads. Really enjoyed it! It's set in Scotland and the beautiful old house that looks a little like a castle. I see beautiful Scottish scenery, wonderful production value. There's a fantasy element to the story. It's very charming and mysterious. The two lead characters have amazing chemistry. I believe it they actually used some local non-actors in the cast, which added a nice element of authenticity. I highly recommend this!
Like everything else in our currently upside-down society, the best way to review an X-mas film these days is by observing what it is NOT. Saving Christmas Spirit is, first and foremost, not a product of the Great Canadian X-Mas Movie Machine, an sub-industry in Canada which each year strives to produce as many generic X-mas movie knockoffs as humanly possible. It also is not an X-Mas movie that believes in bowling over the viewer with bright colors, bright lights, and glitzy surroundings, all with the intent to substitute looks for quality. Rather, this is a nice, lazy, easygoing, and quite comfortable romp with appealing characters and a story that holds the attention. Ashley Newbrough is the "glue" that keeps the whole thing working. She has a very distinctive way of delivering dialog, almost as if she is talking directly to the audience. And all those Scottish accents ... who can resist? Brings to mind the iconic SNL skit with the punchline "IF IT's NOOO SKOTTISH.... IT'S KKRRRAPPP!" Recommended! ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))
10nancaren
What a wonderful Christmas movie! The scenery is gorgeous and the acting is delightful. Very special, unique Christmas movie. Loved all the locations, the landscapes, the house, the mountains, the scenery. The actors are warm and endearing. I laughed and cried and I wanted to know each of the characters more. The kids were adorable and believable. Loved their story line about the girls rugby team. Loved the innkeeper. She's hilarious. The two leads were great. Loved the reindeer. And the music, especially the last song is really nice. There's a lot of history and Scottish folklore too. Definitely worth seeing on a cold night around a warm fire!!
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- CuriosidadesReindeer are the only deer species in which females also have antlers.
- Erros de gravaçãoGhillie can't be male only female reindeer have antlers in winter.
- Trilhas sonorasDeck the Hols
Written by Jeff Meegan and David Tobin
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