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The Most Colorful Time of the Year

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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Christopher Russell and Katrina Bowden in The Most Colorful Time of the Year (2022)
ComedyDramaRomance

It follows Ryan, an elementary school teacher who learns that he is colorblind. Michelle, an optometrist and mother of one of his students, helps bring color into his life in time for the ho... Read allIt follows Ryan, an elementary school teacher who learns that he is colorblind. Michelle, an optometrist and mother of one of his students, helps bring color into his life in time for the holidays.It follows Ryan, an elementary school teacher who learns that he is colorblind. Michelle, an optometrist and mother of one of his students, helps bring color into his life in time for the holidays.

  • Director
    • Max McGuire
  • Writers
    • Keith Hemstreet
    • Alan Donahue
  • Stars
    • Katrina Bowden
    • Christopher Russell
    • Ava Weiss
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Max McGuire
    • Writers
      • Keith Hemstreet
      • Alan Donahue
    • Stars
      • Katrina Bowden
      • Christopher Russell
      • Ava Weiss
    • 37User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Katrina Bowden
    Katrina Bowden
    • Michelle
    Christopher Russell
    Christopher Russell
    • Ryan
    Ava Weiss
    Ava Weiss
    • Bailey
    Joanna Douglas
    Joanna Douglas
    • Heidi
    Holly Jade Balmer
    Holly Jade Balmer
    • Gabby
    Austin Ball
    Austin Ball
    • Mark
    • (as R Austin Ball)
    Bert Cardozo
    Bert Cardozo
    • Shawn
    Celine Bauwmans
    Celine Bauwmans
    • Stacy
    Melinda Michael
    Melinda Michael
    • Debbie
    Michael Gordin Shore
    Michael Gordin Shore
    • Mayor
    Adrian Monaco
    • Dan
    Kate MacLellan
    Kate MacLellan
    • Alice
    Jamie Champagne
    Jamie Champagne
    • Waiter
    Mark Fisher
    Mark Fisher
    • Paul
    Janice Gencher
    • Taylor's Mom
    Katherine Stella Duncan
    Katherine Stella Duncan
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    • Director
      • Max McGuire
    • Writers
      • Keith Hemstreet
      • Alan Donahue
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    5xxmisssvxx

    Cute but so dry...

    This is one of the most driest Christmas movies I have ever seen. I get the storyline but the entire film is so lackluster, and feels forced. I have nothing against the characters but it feels like they're trying too hard to make the entire film convincing, let alone the storyline. It's a film you'll watch one time and forget about it because it's just not solid enough, even with a few cute elements. Those elements feel forced, too.

    Christmas movies, generally speaking, is meant to give you the holiday feels, I get that, but it's also cheesy and unrealistic. It forces us to believe that everyone is giving, helpful, more specifically, around Christmas time, and that there is always some handsome prince out there waiting to sprinkle his magic by accident to someone unsuspecting, and fall in love. Total cliché for sure. Anyway, circling back, this film is a solid 5/10 for me. It's nice but only for one night.
    5jpk-84641

    So many missed opportunities

    The good: recognition for a hidden disability.

    The bad: too many moments of awkward dialog, a cringy, stalker-like ex-boyfriend character, and too many unrealistic moments that detract from the overall message, especially with the aforementioned ex-boyfriend. Also, I wish Hallmark would really vet scripts to make sure they accurately portray professions. Schools never have a database of teachers' personal cell phone numbers for parent use, and teachers would never just up and leave in the middle of the school day on a whim. The formulaic conflict in the last half hour was unnecessary and unrealistic.
    7MickyG333

    It's the whack-whackiest movie of all

    7.0 stars.

    I am surprised that Hallmark opted for an optometrist with the opportunity to operate her magic opting for open arms verses opportunistic opulence.

    I think Michelle (Bowden) is extremely alluring, something about her style, and she has great potential, please showcase her in more movies. Ryan (Russell) is equally so, if not more. I kept thinking he starts off looking like Superman, then he gets these magical glasses that make him look like Clark Kent. Either way, you can't go wrong. Such a shame that the good looks and good acting was squandered on this half-priced quality of a movie.

    Like I said, both leads are surprisingly easy on the eyes, and it's a shame that their visual appearances and performance skills are lost in the translation of such a dry and lifeless script. There is a strange lack of stimulating dialogue, and everything is in slow motion. The story just drags along as we are waiting for something really enlightening or at least exciting.

    One illuminating moment is when he is defending his choice to become a teacher... very sincere and touching scene. And the ex boyfriend... do they get any more creepy? Hallmark sure knows how to make a person look ghoulish.

    There is another great scene with Michelle's sister as she opens the flood gates for Ryan near the end. It is pure gratification for me and a rare way for Hallmark to reveal hidden feelings.

    And the final scenes with the kiss (one of the best ones ever). I am so disappointed there were only about five brilliant moments interspersed throughout this sub-standard film.

    The theme was great, the premise was great, but the writing was like a poopoo bag exploded and all of the contents hit the fan.
    8mbiv777

    Very nice

    I've always liked Katrina Bowden. She is past her Miss Tasty/hottest girl in the world days, but she's still really pretty and makes a very nice Hallmark lead. I hope she does more.

    Christopher Russell just keeps getting better. He was a bit stiff when he appeared on the scene a few years ago, but now he has a natural quality that is very appealing.

    This movie is about a colorblind man seeing the beauty of the world for the first time, and his heart is opened in the process. There are some genuinely touching moments along the way.

    The requisite conflict is brought on by a clingy ex in her case, and an admirer in his, leading to the usual Hallmark misunderstanding.

    I liked this movie. Better than most.
    5Jackbv123

    Follow the science?

    This is an unusual premise. The usual Christmas activities in this movie seem limited to a pageant and Christmas decorations, the latter for obvious reasons. The persistence of Michelle and her daughter, Bailey, lead to tension that isn't romantic for over half the movie. The ploy by Bailey is cute and changes the tone to be more Christmas like.

    No matter how accurate is the representation of what Ryan sees, the movie works to capture the wonder he experiences. I do question how accurate the science of it is especially given that during the premiere on Hallmark, there is a commercial for corrective glasses. Is it irony that Ryan is a science teacher? I couldn't find anything conclusive in a simple internet search, but what I saw led me to believe that the actual experience is not as pure especially if Ryan's case was extreme as Michelle stated.

    And Mark!? What is with his request that leads to the misunderstanding? Why in the world would Michelle agree?

    The acting is OK. The dialogue is ok with a few good moments. Given the relatively small amount of screen time spent by Michelle and Ryan when things are good, it is hard to say there is much chemistry between Katrina Bowden and Christopher Russel or why the characters would feel so strongly.

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      The type of colour blindness Ryan Tanner is portrayed as having isn't correctable by special lenses or glasses.

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Navidad a todo color
    • Filming locations
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Fireside Pictures
      • Hallmark Channel
      • Johnson Production Group
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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