Zane and Jeannette return from their magical honeymoon to plan the perfect first Christmas as a family, but the arrival of Jeannette's former father-in-law throws a wrench into all of their ... Read allZane and Jeannette return from their magical honeymoon to plan the perfect first Christmas as a family, but the arrival of Jeannette's former father-in-law throws a wrench into all of their holiday planning.Zane and Jeannette return from their magical honeymoon to plan the perfect first Christmas as a family, but the arrival of Jeannette's former father-in-law throws a wrench into all of their holiday planning.
Nadine Whiteman
- Viola
- (as Nadine Roden)
Markjan Winnick
- Benny
- (as Mark Winnick)
Janet McMordie
- Christmas Market Patron
- (uncredited)
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6.4 stars.
I feel like this third installment of the trilogy is a little better than the first. I never saw the sequel, they won't televise it lately, and I'm not going to look for it or hold my breath. I don't plan on watching it. This one seems a bit more elaborate than the first one, because we are introduced to more variety of artists attempting to convey some country music celebrity attitudes and conflicts. But in the end, It's just more of the same dreary stuff. The lead male is a bit more relaxed this time around, but the lead female is unchanged from the first, lacking most of the emotions on the spectrum, no anger, no happiness, no joy, no excitement, just very laid back sadness and sometimes a bit of contentment maybe, but there is certainly nothing interesting to see here. As I'm watching, the first impression is that the producers have absolutely no interest in the end product of this movie. It's a soulless production with no heart. When a movie has heart,there is energy and life behind it, you get the tingles, you shed a tear, you feel it. It evokes a sense of familiarity and a plethora of good emotions, and sometimes negative ones. 'A Very Country Christmas: Homecoming' has none of that.
I feel like this third installment of the trilogy is a little better than the first. I never saw the sequel, they won't televise it lately, and I'm not going to look for it or hold my breath. I don't plan on watching it. This one seems a bit more elaborate than the first one, because we are introduced to more variety of artists attempting to convey some country music celebrity attitudes and conflicts. But in the end, It's just more of the same dreary stuff. The lead male is a bit more relaxed this time around, but the lead female is unchanged from the first, lacking most of the emotions on the spectrum, no anger, no happiness, no joy, no excitement, just very laid back sadness and sometimes a bit of contentment maybe, but there is certainly nothing interesting to see here. As I'm watching, the first impression is that the producers have absolutely no interest in the end product of this movie. It's a soulless production with no heart. When a movie has heart,there is energy and life behind it, you get the tingles, you shed a tear, you feel it. It evokes a sense of familiarity and a plethora of good emotions, and sometimes negative ones. 'A Very Country Christmas: Homecoming' has none of that.
If you liked the 1st and 2nd Zane/Jeanette movies, you will probably like this one also. There really isn't very much depth to the storyline, so if you didn't see part 1- A Very Country Christmas 2017 or part 2- A Very Country Wedding 2019, this movie will probably feel like it rambles all over with no point. Some characters from the 2nd movie were given small parts that seemed unnecessary. Though there are some clips from the 1st movies, it would be better to record it and watch them all in order.
I was really looking fwd to it because I love movies with music star themes, I did love the 1st 2, and I like Greyston Holt. The absolute best part of the movie is the Quinn/Zane duet near the end. It was a uniquely beautiful song.
One major point - in my program guide, this movie is listed with the correct title but the date and synopsis from A Country Chrismas. I took a chance that the new movie would air, and luckily it did.
I was really looking fwd to it because I love movies with music star themes, I did love the 1st 2, and I like Greyston Holt. The absolute best part of the movie is the Quinn/Zane duet near the end. It was a uniquely beautiful song.
One major point - in my program guide, this movie is listed with the correct title but the date and synopsis from A Country Chrismas. I took a chance that the new movie would air, and luckily it did.
I really enjoyed the first one (haven't seen the second one) but this time around, Bea looks like she could. Not. Care. Less. You'd think the honeymoon phase is portrayed as happy and a couple absolutely besotted with each other but I could sense the awkwardness from my couch. These 2 have 0 chemistry and I feel as though Greyston tried to put in the effort for the sake of the movie, but Bea's terrible acting convinced me she hated making this third movie.
However, Cake was so annoying. She can't sing or act (unless that was the way she was written) either way to much storyline; they could have given it to Billy (Greg Vaughan) or more about Quinn's dad. With that being said, it was a great 3rd Sequel.
This is the third instalment in the "A Very Country" trilogy. Don't you just love a rom-com trilogy? If you liked A Very Country Christmas and A Very Country Wedding then you will adore this film. The paparazzi are back to put a wrench in their post honeymoon plans. These two are really in the grove and their chemistry really shows on screen.
Did you know
- TriviaAired as the first of five original films in Up TV's 2020 "Merry Movie Christmas" lineup.
- ConnectionsFollows A Very Country Christmas (2017)
- SoundtracksJingle Bells
Performed by Dominic Halpin
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