A Christmas Number One
- 2021
- 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.2K
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A young woman desperately wants her uncle to find love and for his song to hit the number one spot by Christmas day.A young woman desperately wants her uncle to find love and for his song to hit the number one spot by Christmas day.A young woman desperately wants her uncle to find love and for his song to hit the number one spot by Christmas day.
April Rae Hoang
- Lily
- (as April Hoang)
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I don't understand the negative reviews about this. I think it's a lovely movie & well worth a watch. Sure it's corny at times but hey it's a Christmas movie, I came away from watching this feeling happy.
A Christmas Number One (2021)
It's always a worry when you see so many bad reviews listed on IMDB before you've even started to watch it, but ignore them all! Most of them didn't bother to give it more than ten minutes or try to compare it to the Hallmark standard made for TV Christmas films that are released en masse every year.
This isn't one of those films though. Admittedly the romance follows along the same sort of lines, but it is a British take on things and therefore much less focussed on the sugary sweet elements and nobody makes cookies or even puts up a tree. It does still have that slightly more amateur feel to it and is missing the polish that others like 'The Holiday' and 'Love Actually' have.
It's a similar style to 'Nativity', which I didn't like and it seems that it might have been made more for the teenage market, certainly to start with, but it does build to something lovely.
It is a grower, give it time to blossom and you'll feel the rewards at the end as it really hits your emotional spots.
The characters are a bit extreme and exaggerated, but it works to provide a hint of comedy. This style, however, works really well with Alfie Boe, who does a fantastic job in his first major film role.
I did recognise the relationship between the Uncle and his Niece, although mine expresses her love in a constant stream of sarcasm. Actually the Niece, Nina, really grounds the film with heart and warmth, whilst also modernising the film with her blogs.
I've always adored Iwan and it's nice to see him playing a nice guy for a change. There is no sign of "Ramsay Bolton" here.
I do think that it could have ended with the chart countdown, without the need for any more, but I did like that they wrapped it all up. It's always annoying to have loose ends.
802.66/1000.
It's always a worry when you see so many bad reviews listed on IMDB before you've even started to watch it, but ignore them all! Most of them didn't bother to give it more than ten minutes or try to compare it to the Hallmark standard made for TV Christmas films that are released en masse every year.
This isn't one of those films though. Admittedly the romance follows along the same sort of lines, but it is a British take on things and therefore much less focussed on the sugary sweet elements and nobody makes cookies or even puts up a tree. It does still have that slightly more amateur feel to it and is missing the polish that others like 'The Holiday' and 'Love Actually' have.
It's a similar style to 'Nativity', which I didn't like and it seems that it might have been made more for the teenage market, certainly to start with, but it does build to something lovely.
It is a grower, give it time to blossom and you'll feel the rewards at the end as it really hits your emotional spots.
The characters are a bit extreme and exaggerated, but it works to provide a hint of comedy. This style, however, works really well with Alfie Boe, who does a fantastic job in his first major film role.
I did recognise the relationship between the Uncle and his Niece, although mine expresses her love in a constant stream of sarcasm. Actually the Niece, Nina, really grounds the film with heart and warmth, whilst also modernising the film with her blogs.
I've always adored Iwan and it's nice to see him playing a nice guy for a change. There is no sign of "Ramsay Bolton" here.
I do think that it could have ended with the chart countdown, without the need for any more, but I did like that they wrapped it all up. It's always annoying to have loose ends.
802.66/1000.
The first 20-30 are awful, but it really does improve. Yes its corny, yes its predictable but stick with it, by the end of really is a feel good film and will warm your heart.
It has a charm after you get over some of the actors rather pantomime performances (probably directed that way). Some members have said it takes around 1 hour to settle in. I agree; it also needs 10 minutes or so cutting out. But I rather enjoyed it, the song is lovely.
Unfortunately, what is meant to be a "feel-good" movie, misses the mark by a long way!
Despite having some good actors in it, they never actually seem to be comfortable in their roles.
Don't get me wrong, there are some funny moments, but they're few and far between.
A far better film is Last Christmas!
This could have been so much better...
Despite having some good actors in it, they never actually seem to be comfortable in their roles.
Don't get me wrong, there are some funny moments, but they're few and far between.
A far better film is Last Christmas!
This could have been so much better...
Did you know
- TriviaIwan Rheon, a songwriter as well as an actor, wrote the "Christmas number one" song with composer Guy Chambers.
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- Language
- Also known as
- Noel'in Hit Şarkısı
- Filming locations
- Westminster, London, England, UK(on location)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 1h 52m(112 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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