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My Sweet Holiday

Original title: Chocolate Covered Christmas
  • TV Movie
  • 2020
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
695
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Jason Burkey and Malone Thomas in My Sweet Holiday (2020)
Sadie returns home for Christmas after her boyfriend cancels their Holiday plans, only to find out her parents have sold the family business. Begrudgingly Sadie agrees to teach the new owner everything she knows about chocolate, but what she didn't expect was to fall in love with him.
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Sadie returns home for Christmas after her boyfriend cancels their Holiday plans, only to find out her parents have sold the family business. Begrudgingly Sadie agrees to teach the new owner... Read allSadie returns home for Christmas after her boyfriend cancels their Holiday plans, only to find out her parents have sold the family business. Begrudgingly Sadie agrees to teach the new owner everything she knows about chocolate, but what she didn't expect was to fall in love with... Read allSadie returns home for Christmas after her boyfriend cancels their Holiday plans, only to find out her parents have sold the family business. Begrudgingly Sadie agrees to teach the new owner everything she knows about chocolate, but what she didn't expect was to fall in love with him.

  • Director
    • Sandra L. Martin
  • Writer
    • Sandra L. Martin
  • Stars
    • Malone Thomas
    • Jason Burkey
    • Remi Hilson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Sandra L. Martin
    • Writer
      • Sandra L. Martin
    • Stars
      • Malone Thomas
      • Jason Burkey
      • Remi Hilson
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Malone Thomas
    Malone Thomas
    • Sadie
    Jason Burkey
    Jason Burkey
    • Alex
    Remi Hilson
    • Francie
    George Cron
    • Christopher
    Patty Lambert
    Patty Lambert
    • Carol
    Alexandra Ficken
    Alexandra Ficken
    • Taylor
    Gina Hiraizumi
    Gina Hiraizumi
    • Maggie
    Naddya Alicea
    Naddya Alicea
    • Cheryl
    Kristen Vaganos
    Kristen Vaganos
    • Lisa
    Michael Ashcroft
    • Alex's Dad
    Jeanne Averill
    • Alex's Mom
    Greg Lane
    Greg Lane
    • Christmas Tree Farmer
    Deborah Madick
    Deborah Madick
    • Christmas Tree Farmer's Wife
    Jelani Talib
    • Hotel Manager
    Garland J. Rankins
    • Santa
    Gary Neal Johnson
    • Old Friend at Party
    Josh LeBrun
    • Michael
    Ava Torres
    Ava Torres
    • Little Sadie
    • Director
      • Sandra L. Martin
    • Writer
      • Sandra L. Martin
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    5Jackbv123

    Mixed

    The story is totally based on the formula where mom and dad are selling the business Sadie grew up to love. But it's like the formula got lost in translation from another language. The elements are obvious, but so many things don't flow right. They don't make sense.

    It starts out fine. I liked that Sadie not only didn't get fired, but she wasn't under any pressure from her boss. All the pressure was her own disappointment. Immediately her jerk of a boyfriend calls her and tells her he is too busy to join her for Christmas. At that point, Sadie is done with him. Then mom and dad drop the bombshell. And Sadie accidentally runs into Alex, the new owner, without knowing it's him. Then she has to train him. They grow closer together. Sadie meets Francie the daughter and of course they hit it off. And Sadie has to plan a big party on short notice and a snowstorm throws a wrench in her plans. All good. It's totally by the numbers, but it's going as the viewer would expect..

    Then things get strange. There's the usual misunderstanding, but that's treated like a tiny blip. The ex-boyfriend comes into play, but why? The way it's done is totally pointless and the screen time would have been better used smoothing out the climax. The climax is a total cluster. The outcome is predictable, but it makes no sense how it gets there. As another reviewer points out, the character development explaining certain things is totally lacking. All of a sudden, the characters are just there. The epilogue is another thing that seems pointless - the way it's done, it's almost pointless. But then maybe it's artsy.

    The acting is mostly good. Malone Thomas and Jason Burkey have mixed chemistry, but mostly it's good.
    5rikU001

    Okay for a Random Watch

    It's a Christmas movie that's suppose to be a casual one time watch anyway. The thing that disappointed me was the Main Actress who is the protagonist is a pretty stoic face. That's all she is. I mean the acting was so bad. She's pretty and all but that's not enough for a good movie. The best friend of the main actress was more appealing to me. Anyhow it's worse than a throwaway movie. The 'conflict' was meh and the whole movie ended up being meh thereafter.
    3jk-692-236394

    Not great

    This was an odd movie. The lead female character was unlikable. She was spoiled, pouts, and is very sore loser, who changed her major in college because she did not win a contest. She did not seem interested in the store or chocolate until her boyfriends stands her up and she goes home and discovers her parents are selling the store they have owned for 40 years, without even consulting their spoiled only child. This whole plot was sloppy and full of holes and awkward. Also why does Lifetime constantly list their movies under different titles? To hide the bad ones from people? This is the 5th movie I have looked up in their 2020 catalog that has a different title then the final title they run it under.
    4librau2

    Another renamed Lifetime Christmas movie

    I'm going to quit recording these movies showing after Dec 20th. Every one has been lame. They must save the worst for last. This one makes no sense.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    My very charmless holiday

    Christmas films can go either way, which has been my experience watching overtime the festive output of Lifetime, Hallmark and UPTV. They can either be well-meaning, charming, warm-hearted and don't feel too heavy. Or they can be too over-sentimental, cheesy, contrived and bland. There have been many films of theirs that have fallen in both camps and in the camp where there is a bit of both. 'My Sweet Holiday' in all honesty didn't appeal and did sound like one of the latter category films when reading the premise.

    Lifetime's 2020 Christmas output didn't wow me and was a very mixed bag, but there were some surprisingly good films and the overall standard considering the circumstances could have been a lot worse. There were still misfires though (i.e. 'Christmas in the Highlands', 'Christmas Listing'/'Christmas Inn Farmstead'), and sadly 'My Sweet Holiday' is on the whole one of those misfires. It has good things, it takes a lot for me to say that anything film or television related has no redeeming merits, but there are also a lot of flaws and unfortunately the issues are big.

    Am going to begin with the good things. It is a pleasant looking film, a lot of care and effort went into the photography and the festive decor and the scenery is more than easy on the eye. The music also has the right amount of festive spirit and is pleasant to listen to without being exceptional, it doesn't sound over-scored like Lifetime films can be.

    'My Sweet Holiday' is a case of the supporting cast being much better than the leads. Patty Lambert and Remi Hilson gave very engaging, honest performances, just loved the warm hearted and adorable father and daughter scenes between Hilson and Jason Burkey. Burkey's performance is uneven, but he is incredibly charming in the family scenes.

    It did take a bit of time to warm to him properly, for most of the first act he seemed too cold and uptight. He is certainly much better than Malone Thomas, who is just awful in a very wooden and expressionless performance and calling it either of those things is actually generous. It was like she had done the film for a favour and had started to regret it when it was too late, so decided not to try. She and Burkey have absolutely no chemistry whatsoever, one never feels the love and the passion for chocolate is not believable on either end because both looked so unenthusiastic about it. The only chemistry that rang believable in the film was between Burkey and Hilson.

    Really didn't care for most of the characters, who are typical Lifetime cliche ciphers on the most part. Hilson's is the one with the most heart, but Burkey's took time to warm to when it took time for Burkey to ease into the role and Thomas' had no personality. Found the boyfriend character very unnecessary and his role in the story forced in rushed in development, also not making sense later on. The film could have done a much better job fleshing out of character motivations, which aren't really fleshed out at all. Any attempts are vague at best, introduced too suddenly and only touched upon too briefly, some of them in the latter stages don't make sense. Which was a major problem with the too unrealistically pat and fantasy land-like ending, while the coda is sickly and tacked on.

    The script is far too cheesy and schmaltzy and doesn't flow very well at all, not feeling like everyday conversation. The story is severely under-baked, especially in the final act, and is dully paced and with very little emotional connection. Also found that it jumped about structurally, with too many things happening where one questions why has this happened which gave the impression that things that were meant to be in the film were left on the editing room floor. Not to mention the excessive predictability, very familiar scenarios executed in such a mundane been there done that with no originality way.

    In conclusion, very lacklustre. 4/10.

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      The Christmas choir in the final scene, whether by design or not, sings entirely off-key.
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      The Twelve Days of Christmas
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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chocolate Covered Christmas
    • Production company
      • Mapelle Films
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      1 hour 24 minutes
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