A local champion skier and Vermont brew master team up as an unlikely match to create a seasonal microbrew, in order to save her family's business by Christmas.A local champion skier and Vermont brew master team up as an unlikely match to create a seasonal microbrew, in order to save her family's business by Christmas.A local champion skier and Vermont brew master team up as an unlikely match to create a seasonal microbrew, in order to save her family's business by Christmas.
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The following could be true of all Hallmark movies. If you are a critical person or in a bad mood, all of the holes and faults noted elsewhere are true. You can not have a completely new plot after hundreds of xmas movies produced in the Hallmark formula. If you are in a good mood, you might enjoy the sweetness and predictability of this movie, rooting ahead of the plot twists. I am completely burnt out on these films, and can be intensely critical, but I still enjoyed it. The actors were relatable, not Emmy winners, but entirely appropriate for their roles. So, feeling good is still the mission for some of us who are not grinches.
Hallmark Channel's Christmas in July continues with a craft beer and skiing in A Very Vermont Christmas. The plot unfolds in a Vermont ski town during the holiday season, where Joy (Katie Leclerc), a young brew master and local champion skier, manages her family's traditional ski pub, Mogul Joe's, alongside her mother, Mary (Joanna Herrington). Facing financial difficulties since Joy's father's passing, she worries about covering their expenses this Christmas.
Unexpectedly, Joy's ex-boyfriend Greg (John Forest) shows up and informs them about the Brew-Ski competition he's organizing at his rival venue, Frosty's. Intrigued by the opportunity, Joy and Mary see winning the competition as a potential Christmas miracle. Meanwhile, Joy crosses paths with Zac (Ryan McPartlin), a charming yet inexperienced skier, on the slopes after a lift mishap.
Lightweight, sweet, family oriented romantic comedy ... nothing special but enjoyable.
Unexpectedly, Joy's ex-boyfriend Greg (John Forest) shows up and informs them about the Brew-Ski competition he's organizing at his rival venue, Frosty's. Intrigued by the opportunity, Joy and Mary see winning the competition as a potential Christmas miracle. Meanwhile, Joy crosses paths with Zac (Ryan McPartlin), a charming yet inexperienced skier, on the slopes after a lift mishap.
Lightweight, sweet, family oriented romantic comedy ... nothing special but enjoyable.
It's not the usual Christmas fair or charity benefit or the usual Christmas memes Hallmark seems to rely on. Even though the family pub business is riding in the balance, it's not the centerap plot line. The "villain" even had their forgiveness in the end. I'm not sure I'd have been so generous if an old family friend and former boyfriend stole from me and sabotaged me knowing it would put me out of business. There was one BIG goof that will be noticed. The 2 leads wanted to get the first chair up the mountain but Lifty Lucy wouldn't let them ride until the stroke of 9AM, despite no one else being around to even know, let alone on line. Yet when they're riding up the mountain and the camera focuses on their conversation, every chair behind them is filled. And when the camera focuses on their backs as they continue moving up the hill, there are also people in the chairs ahead of them. How did they get there? Did they fly and land in the chairs like birds? Overall, it won't ever be counted as the best Christmas movie Hallmark has ever made. But it's far from the worst. The 2 leads would be welcome in more Hallmark films, especially since GAF poached some of their bench.
YET ANOTHER LET'S SAVE THE BUSINESS PLOT---hoo hum! Local champion skier and Vermont brew master team up as an unlikely match to create a seasonal microbrew, in order to save her family's business . First of all I didn't like how Katie Lynn Leclerc portrayed the main character, I found her cold, arrogant, and bossy, absolutely no warmth which created problems with chemistry with her and male star, Ryan McPartlin. The plot went into so much detail on the microbrew business I felt like I was applying for the job! Perhaps the writer did this because the plot is so simplestic which centers around a microbrew recipe. This whole movie is just too predicable and boring. Viewer beware this is 2 hours you will never get back!
6.3 stars.
This is one of a thousand Hallmark films that sits neatly on the shelf never to return to again. I enjoyed the acting somewhat, the actors did their part. Even the music and the cinematography were decent. But all in all this is a very slow and dead end of a film.
Dead parent: check. Interrupted kiss: check. Stolen ingredients to a recipe: check. Secondary character hinting at lead character about a handsome stranger: check. Inept secondary character: check. Another inept secondary character: check. Mild gaslighting: check. Wealthy businessman squeezing out the poor good people: check. A food/drink contest: check. Lead character has to keep secret from other lead in order to keep their job: check. Secret gets out, lead blames other lead for lying, even though they had to withhold the truth to save hurt feelings: check.
It's about a small family, trying to compete in the microbrew market. They have a pub near a ski resort in Vermont. The lead female's Father passed away a year prior, so now she must keep the brewery business alive with her mother. This story is worn out.
There is a "bad" guy who is creepy. He's her ex boyfriend. To imagine the lead female character ever dated a guy like that already reflects negatively on her.
There is another character who's somewhat of a buffoon who tends bar for them in their brewery, he made a few mistakes that were actually quite irritating.
I was turned off by this film after about 30 minutes. The acting becomes melodramatic for a Hallmark, no more light and fun after midway, which casts a shadow on the story. It had potential but lost momentum, and the dialogue and script were quite lifeless after 30 minutes.
This is one of a thousand Hallmark films that sits neatly on the shelf never to return to again. I enjoyed the acting somewhat, the actors did their part. Even the music and the cinematography were decent. But all in all this is a very slow and dead end of a film.
Dead parent: check. Interrupted kiss: check. Stolen ingredients to a recipe: check. Secondary character hinting at lead character about a handsome stranger: check. Inept secondary character: check. Another inept secondary character: check. Mild gaslighting: check. Wealthy businessman squeezing out the poor good people: check. A food/drink contest: check. Lead character has to keep secret from other lead in order to keep their job: check. Secret gets out, lead blames other lead for lying, even though they had to withhold the truth to save hurt feelings: check.
It's about a small family, trying to compete in the microbrew market. They have a pub near a ski resort in Vermont. The lead female's Father passed away a year prior, so now she must keep the brewery business alive with her mother. This story is worn out.
There is a "bad" guy who is creepy. He's her ex boyfriend. To imagine the lead female character ever dated a guy like that already reflects negatively on her.
There is another character who's somewhat of a buffoon who tends bar for them in their brewery, he made a few mistakes that were actually quite irritating.
I was turned off by this film after about 30 minutes. The acting becomes melodramatic for a Hallmark, no more light and fun after midway, which casts a shadow on the story. It had potential but lost momentum, and the dialogue and script were quite lifeless after 30 minutes.
Did you know
- TriviaKatie Leclerc is hard of hearing but not deaf, as her character she played on Switched at Birth (2011).
- GoofsMidway though the movie, Joy and Zac are first in line waiting for the morning ski lift to open. After getting in their chair on the lift, the camera zooms out to show them going up the lift with multiple full chairs of people in front of them.
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- Wachusett Mountain Ski Area, Massachusetts, USA(Vermont ski resort)
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