Sparks fly when a Boston department store window designer travels to her family's Connecticut town to help design its annual Snowflake Festival Christmas Eve dance and must work with the fes... Read allSparks fly when a Boston department store window designer travels to her family's Connecticut town to help design its annual Snowflake Festival Christmas Eve dance and must work with the festival founders' stubborn but devoted grandson.Sparks fly when a Boston department store window designer travels to her family's Connecticut town to help design its annual Snowflake Festival Christmas Eve dance and must work with the festival founders' stubborn but devoted grandson.
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Alex Barber
- Holiday Market Patron
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Gina Barber
- Holiday Market Patron
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David Boston
- Christmas Party Guest
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Robert Gagne
- Christmas Market Attendee
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Heidi Garrow
- Parent
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Courtney Gonzalez
- Restaurant Patron
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At last the producers are letting the multi-talented Jessica Lowndes sing. Her "The Best Gift" was absolutely fabulous. I'm pleased the producers are letting the cast spread their wings some. The storyline didnt really take my breath away, I thought BJ Britt was awful and uninterested in his role as were others in the cast. Without Jessica Lowndes it would not have been particularly watchable to be honest. I have given this a 9/10 off the back of the singing from Jessica and her acting. I hope Hallmark give her more movies with more singing.
As a diehard Jessica Lowndes fan, I was disappointed with this movie. Her performance was fine - as usual. But, the supporting cast was not. Maybe it was the writing. Maybe Hallmark really does do Christmas better. Ms. Lowndes' Hallmark movies are amazing. And oh BTW, I am an African American male. So no racist beliefs, thoughts, tendencies or the like here. This movie just didn't grab me and provide all the feels you expect and consistently receive from her movies.
I have been saying over and over, including posting on the movie twitter sites, that I want more Christmas movies where some of the many musically talented actors sing whether it be some carols, or an original song. There have been some, and yet there have been missed opportunities in other cases. This was an excellent performance by Jessica Lowndes.
The story is more of the same stuff being churned out by the writers. A festival or a ball or a pageant is in jeopardy and the movie's star (from a big city) has to fix it and to do so she has to work with someone she doesn't like (yet). Meanwhile there is a crisis in her day job and a promotion at stake. I just described 100 Christmas movies just this decade and probably a lot more than that. This one didn't seem to have much to set it apart and therefore, we have to hope for an interesting relationship between the leads along with possibly some humor and good dialogue. Again I say, I didn't really see anything to set it apart in any of those regards.
I think I'm being generous with the rating thanks to Jessica's singing. Otherwise the movie isn't awful, but it isn't great and there are a lot better ones out there, even with the same basic premise.
BTW: I'm going to say it because so many people do, but it isn't a factor in my rating. Do people really hold balls or wedding in barns? Is there heat? Jessica walks in from the outside with snow falling behind her with bare shoulders, and the two wide barn doors are open to the outside. Don't get me wrong. She and the vision are beautiful, but maybe our Christmas movie culture needs to get over the white Christmas thing.
This is Lifetime, not Hallmark.
The story is more of the same stuff being churned out by the writers. A festival or a ball or a pageant is in jeopardy and the movie's star (from a big city) has to fix it and to do so she has to work with someone she doesn't like (yet). Meanwhile there is a crisis in her day job and a promotion at stake. I just described 100 Christmas movies just this decade and probably a lot more than that. This one didn't seem to have much to set it apart and therefore, we have to hope for an interesting relationship between the leads along with possibly some humor and good dialogue. Again I say, I didn't really see anything to set it apart in any of those regards.
I think I'm being generous with the rating thanks to Jessica's singing. Otherwise the movie isn't awful, but it isn't great and there are a lot better ones out there, even with the same basic premise.
BTW: I'm going to say it because so many people do, but it isn't a factor in my rating. Do people really hold balls or wedding in barns? Is there heat? Jessica walks in from the outside with snow falling behind her with bare shoulders, and the two wide barn doors are open to the outside. Don't get me wrong. She and the vision are beautiful, but maybe our Christmas movie culture needs to get over the white Christmas thing.
This is Lifetime, not Hallmark.
Maybe we're just uber critical ... or just from the wrong generation. But Jessica, Jessica, Jessica. Lose the vocal fry. It sounds like you're constantly gargling with frogs. We switched over to watch Attenborough. He's someone who knows real frogs.
Hallmark's new trend towards diversity. This movie has a romance between white woman and a black man. Pretty Jessica Lowndes and BJ Britt star. The decorating process isn't that interesting. The romance isn't terribly convincing they don't seem to fall in love - just become friends. She sings a bit here and that's nice.
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