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Peyton and her childhood friend Ben have to take care of their friend's daughter during the holiday season.Peyton and her childhood friend Ben have to take care of their friend's daughter during the holiday season.Peyton and her childhood friend Ben have to take care of their friend's daughter during the holiday season.
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Susan Saint James
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Benjamin Joel Arcé
- Luis Pascal
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I absolutely adored Paul Campbell in Windiw Wonderland, but it seems like since then his Christmas characters have been so dull. This one is no exception. He seems bored, just going through the motions. No heart to this one, was it the writing or him. The story isn't too bad in this one, didn't care for the little girl actress either, a bit inexperienced and rushed. But the 2019 Hallmark Christmas movies have been overall a disappointment, this falls in that category. Bring the spark back Paul or skip the holiday movies.
For some reason I find Ashley Williams constant toothy smile annoying!! Her lower teeth are part of her expression every time she speaks! It makes everything appear SO insincere!
I just can't view her as real with that overwhelming toothy show constantly on display!
Next complaint: Doesn't anyone reside in a home that isn't mansion-sized!?! Every single hallmark Christmas movie takes place in a millionaires property! Couldn't anyone live in a normal-sized home?!?
Next: Why does everyone wear high-heeled shoes in supposed wintry weather!? Do they all need to dress like the Drumplethinskin family!?
Peyton and Ben, childhood friends, are reunited when they have to take care of their friend's daughter Lily, while he is in the hospital. All three of them spend time together while doing Lily's family Christmas traditions.
I like both Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell. Ashley lights up every scene she is in with that beautiful smile of hers. I truly enjoy watching her. I like Paul. I have seen him before. There was good chemistry, the kind of friends chemistry, not the romantic one. But, hey, i'll take it.
April is just around the corner and still months away from Christmas, this really makes you feel how magical that time of the year is. Maybe more than other Hallmark movies i've seen lately. I love when they have to go though a list of to-do before-event.
I'm glad that for once it was the guy who had to make decision whether to take the job or not. They always have the women choosing between love and career. So, kudos for that. I'm glad I watched this. A must watch for any time of the year, not just december.
I like both Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell. Ashley lights up every scene she is in with that beautiful smile of hers. I truly enjoy watching her. I like Paul. I have seen him before. There was good chemistry, the kind of friends chemistry, not the romantic one. But, hey, i'll take it.
April is just around the corner and still months away from Christmas, this really makes you feel how magical that time of the year is. Maybe more than other Hallmark movies i've seen lately. I love when they have to go though a list of to-do before-event.
I'm glad that for once it was the guy who had to make decision whether to take the job or not. They always have the women choosing between love and career. So, kudos for that. I'm glad I watched this. A must watch for any time of the year, not just december.
6/10 - light and fun Hallmark flick helped me get into the Christmas season
On the one hand, this movie is like a check-off list of Christmas tropes. Snowmen. Cookie decorating.. Decorating the tree. Present shopping. A pending job that will take one of the leads very far away. Old flames where one left abruptly. A (different) loved one stranded far away. Even someone fell off a ladder. And so on. (At least it didn't have the we're-going-to-lose-the-family-business.)
On the other hand there are two aspects of the premise that combined are unusual. One, not quite so much by itself - a nervous event planner with her big opportunity, even if it is her parents inn. The unusual one (at least I don't remember many) is the leads being thrown together to take care of an unrelated little girl for several days and then doing Christmas traditions with her. What a great way to bring the leads together in close quarters.
When I saw Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell listed for this movie, I knew I wanted to see it. (Even though I usually watch all of Hallmark's premieres on either channel.) I love Williams' joy de vivre. She lights things up on the screen. Campbell is always solid. Of course they connect and the story gives them plenty of time to explore their relationship. And as usual with a child central to the story, the three also have chemistry together. Payton Lepinski is delightful.
Dialogue is lively but a little less than remarkable. Most of the movie looks like it is on sets, so it doesn't have the breathtaking scenery that some Hallmark movies do. There is one beautiful indoor scene. The soundtrack has decent Christmas music, some of which is generated within the story, but no performances.
There weren't any huge conflicts, unless you count Ben's pending job, or Peyton's stress over the party. There is a small touching event near the end, but it is totally predictable so it lacked a little kick in that regard.
On the other hand there are two aspects of the premise that combined are unusual. One, not quite so much by itself - a nervous event planner with her big opportunity, even if it is her parents inn. The unusual one (at least I don't remember many) is the leads being thrown together to take care of an unrelated little girl for several days and then doing Christmas traditions with her. What a great way to bring the leads together in close quarters.
When I saw Ashley Williams and Paul Campbell listed for this movie, I knew I wanted to see it. (Even though I usually watch all of Hallmark's premieres on either channel.) I love Williams' joy de vivre. She lights things up on the screen. Campbell is always solid. Of course they connect and the story gives them plenty of time to explore their relationship. And as usual with a child central to the story, the three also have chemistry together. Payton Lepinski is delightful.
Dialogue is lively but a little less than remarkable. Most of the movie looks like it is on sets, so it doesn't have the breathtaking scenery that some Hallmark movies do. There is one beautiful indoor scene. The soundtrack has decent Christmas music, some of which is generated within the story, but no performances.
There weren't any huge conflicts, unless you count Ben's pending job, or Peyton's stress over the party. There is a small touching event near the end, but it is totally predictable so it lacked a little kick in that regard.
Did you know
- TriviaFilming of the Inn took place in Vancouver and British Columbia, like many Hallmark movies. The Inn was the same filming location of all four (4) installments of The Hallmark Wedding March films, starring Jack Wagner and Josie Bissett. Rowena's Inn on the River, is a quaint little spot on the Harrison River in Vancouver, British Columbia. Every spring and summer, the bed-and-breakfast actually turns into the premiere wedding venue in the area.
- GoofsIn both Peyton and Ben's near miss on the road, and Ben's drive to the airport with his father, the landscape is different when seen in the actor close-ups through the vehicle windows than it is outside the vehicles.
- SoundtracksRockin' Around the Christmas Tree
Written by Johnny Marks
Performed by Jordan Smith
Courtesy of Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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