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Hot Chocolate Holiday

  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Aubrey Reynolds and Jonny Swenson in Hot Chocolate Holiday (2021)
Colette runs a coffee shop that is known for her secret and famous hot chocolate. Marcus, a new dessert shop owner, starts to draw in Colette's customers, she is determined to expose him.
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Colette runs a coffee shop that is known for her famous secret-recipe hot chocolate. When Marcus, a new dessert-shop owner, starts to draw in her customers, she is determined to expose him.Colette runs a coffee shop that is known for her famous secret-recipe hot chocolate. When Marcus, a new dessert-shop owner, starts to draw in her customers, she is determined to expose him.Colette runs a coffee shop that is known for her famous secret-recipe hot chocolate. When Marcus, a new dessert-shop owner, starts to draw in her customers, she is determined to expose him.

  • Director
    • Brian Brough
  • Writer
    • Brittany Wiscombe
  • Stars
    • Aubrey Reynolds
    • Jonny Swenson
    • Kelsie Elena
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    530
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Brough
    • Writer
      • Brittany Wiscombe
    • Stars
      • Aubrey Reynolds
      • Jonny Swenson
      • Kelsie Elena
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Aubrey Reynolds
    Aubrey Reynolds
    • Colette
    Jonny Swenson
    • Marcus
    Kelsie Elena
    • Nikki
    Susan Phelan
    Susan Phelan
    • Sandra
    Dele Opeifa
    • Steven
    Robert John Moody
    Robert John Moody
    • Frank Banner
    Madison Savoie
    Madison Savoie
    • Angie
    Brandan Ngo
    • Simon
    Nathan Lesser
    • Jonathan
    Shae Robins
    Shae Robins
    • Mallory
    Jill Adler
    Jill Adler
    • Pie Customer
    Danny James
    Danny James
    • Tree Farm Employee
    Channon Voyce
    Channon Voyce
    • Contractor
    Scott Christopher
    Scott Christopher
    • Landlord
    Kealii Johnson
    • Electrician
    Demetrius Daniels
    Demetrius Daniels
    • Fireman
    Ty Pursley
    Ty Pursley
    • Hot Chocolate Customer
    Brittany Wiscombe
    • Last Minute Customer
    • Director
      • Brian Brough
    • Writer
      • Brittany Wiscombe
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    6TheLittleSongbird

    Not quite hot, also not cold

    Christmas films can go either way, which has been my experience watching overtime the festive output of Lifetime, UPTV and Hallmark etc. 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. And 'Hot Chocolate Holiday' did have the sort of premise where the execution could have gone either way.

    Mostly, the execution fares reasonably well in 'Hot Chocolate Holiday'. It is a long way from great, even when judging it for what it was trying and aiming to be and taking it for what it was, and it is easy to see where those that didn't care for it are coming from. It is a hot chocolate that could have done with some warming up, but it is hardly stone cold. Which actually was pretty much what was expected. There are a lot of good things here and there is a good deal to be charmed by.

    By all means it isn't perfect. It is another film where it did take time for me to warm to the female lead character and the story. The female lead character could have done with more personality to start with and her character traits are not too endearing, her competitiveness seeing her combative attitude towards others being overdone and she seemed too uptight. Aubrey Reynolds is a bit too stiff to begin with.

    Story-wise, 'Hot Chocolate Holiday' is a slow starter, with it taking too much time to get anywhere in terms of story development. The hostility is somewhat too overwritten and has a bit too much of a mean spirited edge, while the tension is too lukewarm which does make the final quarter fall flat.

    That sounds like 'Hot Chocolate Holiday' is bad. Have already said it isn't and there was a lot that works. When her character softens later and eases, Reynolds looks and sounds a lot more comfortable and is charming. Jonny Swenson, as the more consistently written and likeable character, is very easy going and liked that he was charismatic but in an understated way. He and Reynolds do have some nice natural chemistry together, even if it doesn't fire completely on all cylinders. The supporting cast are fine and of the characters there were only issues with Reynolds' one early on.

    Furthermore, the festive atmosphere is very well done and there are a fair share of sweet though thankfully not sickly scenes. Was not crazy about the script early on, but it did have a nice mix of funny and poignant lines. The story may be thin but has a warm heart and charm and doesn't take itself too seriously. The scenery is typically lovely and the music is overdone in tone or placement.

    In summary, decent but not great and inconsistent. 6/10.
    3Sergiodave

    Not original, but that's not the problem.

    There are very few really original ideas that come from the Romance TV movie genre and that's fine, don't feed us the same plot every movie and we're okay; but chemistry is quite important in romance, and the ability to act would help.
    5katykw-2

    Watch it just to see Jonny Swenson's smile

    Ho-hum movie about a hot chocolate shop owner who is accusing another hot chocolate shop owner of stealing her grandma's special recipe. The writers of these shows must be all utilizing the same brain cell. They certainly are NOT using the one about new, inventive ideas. I do not care for Aubrey Reynolds in anything. Her acting is wooden and stiff. I get the idea that she is just "playing herself" in each role. The only thing that salvages this film is Jonny Swenson's megawatt smile. It lights up any space he is in. On the bright spot, to help you plod through this slow-moving quagmire, turn it into a drinking game and every time they say "hot chocolate" take a drink. You will be snockered by the end of the film. Talk about hammering something home.

    Also, what is it with these Hallmark/Lifetime/GAC movies and the hot drinks? The cups are obviously ALWAYS EMPTY. You don't take a hot cocoa from someone, throw your head back and gulp it down. Not unless you want a scalded throat. Even THAT you can't make believable? A hint: it's the little minutiae that drives viewers nuts.
    3Cookiebaker101

    Save yourself the time, watch another movie

    Slow moving, no spark between the leads, some good acting, but does contain a few scenes in which the acting is bad enough your eyes will roll into the back of your head. The story line is rediculous, the script needed a rewrite, and the acting was uninspired.

    Even for someone who has low acceptability threshhold for holiday movies, this is not worth the time.
    8innerlooper96

    Interestingly different, safe for you and Grandma to watch!

    To set the expectation, this is a Lifetime movie that strikes me of more of a Hallmark movie. It's pure innocence, nothing that would raise a brow or create even an iota of scandal.

    This story focuses on two young entrepreneurs who both have started their own cafe businesses. Technically, one is a cafe (hers) and the other is a pastry shop (his). They are neighbors on a cute Hallmark-y street, and have just met at the start of the movie. They have no chemistry, because they are both somehow a little reserved.

    Colette is adorable but extremely suspicious that Marcus is trying to steal her business when she discovers that his hot chocolate recipe is identical in taste to her own.

    I won't give away the rest, but basically, the story writes itself. Except: there are some little twists that create more interest than the usual Christmas movie.

    1. There is a twist mid-movie that is not expected, at least not to me.

    2. The situations are realistic; money is not overflowing magically, and there are potential hardships.

    3. The supporting characters (his partner and that person's wife) are very likeable, real, and contained by the limitations most of us would face.

    4. The mom of Colette is probably my least favorite character, mainly because she has an inexplicable hard side. However, I think the movie resolves (or at least explains) that fairly well.

    My only concern is the resolution; I thought that should have been more of a dual decision, but you can watch and see for yourself.

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      Filmed in Provo, Utah and at The Shops at Riverwoods, which rest at the base of the Wasatch Mountains.

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Hot Cocoa Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Provo, Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Silver Peak Productions
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      1 hour 35 minutes
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      • 16:9 HD

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