5 reviews
This is an example of a Hallmark movie that seems to be made with a low budget so it is just a series of endless scenes where the characters just talk on and on and nothing really happens. Plus, the scenes are very repetitive with the lead character, Emily, constantly agonizing over the loss of her mother. At times, Heather Hemmins, as Emily, even seems bored with the script herself. Usually, a very good actress, Hemmins just appears to get lost in all the word salad. Marco Grazinni, as Emily's love interest, Luke, tries valiantly to breathe some life into the story - but there's little he can salvage from this weak script. Sharon Taylor plays Emily's mother in flashback and she is the most interesting of all of the characters - she manages to add some spark to what is, ultimately, one of the biggest disappointments of this 2024 Christmas season at Hallmark.
- montgomerysue
- Dec 1, 2024
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Christmas under the lights is a movie about a marketing executive who is persuaded by her brother to return to the family farm to help run a holiday event after the passing of their mother. I feel like I've typed that before.
Anyway, she is reluctant to return because she's still carrying baggage from her troubled relationship with her mom.
She does so, and on the way has a meet-hostile with a man she later learns is an artist staying at the farm as a refuge following a bad breakup.
There are several things that stand out in this movie: for one, the leads are prettier than people have a right to be. I have to say it's nice to see some actual masculinity in one of these movies, and they have a little fun mocking it from time to time.
They also manage to get in a couple jabs at the Hollywood/social media types.
This movie is very dialogue-heavy. Some of it is very well-written, but some not.
Supporting cast is good, although again, another movie with mostly unfamiliar faces.
Not a bad job, I think many will enjoy it. I do not happen to be a big fan of all the heavy conversation, and really didn't care for the flashbacks.
Six.
Anyway, she is reluctant to return because she's still carrying baggage from her troubled relationship with her mom.
She does so, and on the way has a meet-hostile with a man she later learns is an artist staying at the farm as a refuge following a bad breakup.
There are several things that stand out in this movie: for one, the leads are prettier than people have a right to be. I have to say it's nice to see some actual masculinity in one of these movies, and they have a little fun mocking it from time to time.
They also manage to get in a couple jabs at the Hollywood/social media types.
This movie is very dialogue-heavy. Some of it is very well-written, but some not.
Supporting cast is good, although again, another movie with mostly unfamiliar faces.
Not a bad job, I think many will enjoy it. I do not happen to be a big fan of all the heavy conversation, and really didn't care for the flashbacks.
Six.
I enjoy Heather Hemmens in most of her Hallmark movies. I thought this one was good, and she played the emotional story beats very well, mostly in trying to grapple with her mom's death and the regret associated with that. The romance as usual was a slow build over the course of maybe two weeks (lol), but I liked that it wasn't your typical "I'm in love with you" but rather "I really like you and want to see where a relationship could go".
For my first '24 Hallmark offering, this fit the bill. But it wasn't anything particularly groundbreaking. Still, even the most casual of Hallmark fans will find something enjoyable in this one, so I say give it a watch!
For my first '24 Hallmark offering, this fit the bill. But it wasn't anything particularly groundbreaking. Still, even the most casual of Hallmark fans will find something enjoyable in this one, so I say give it a watch!
- rdubz-23518
- Nov 29, 2024
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Emily - Heather Hemmins - is called back to her small Washington state town by her brother around Christmas. She's in marketing in Los Angeles and doesn't want to look back. But, her Mother ran a small petting farm and put on a famous Christmas carnival. Now, Mother has passed away and Emily is torn up inside. But, she goes. Driving near the farm, her car almost collides with a new farm worker, Luke - Marco Grazzini. They trade snarls. Yet, as Emily gets involved in the Carnival plans, she begins to see value in Luke's help and presence. She likewise begins to heal from her Mother's death. Will she return to Los Angeles after the Carnival? Hallmark continues to deliver sweet, touching films for holiday romance fans. The two stars, Hemmens and Grazzini, were delightful, charming and good looking. Fans will welcome another heart warming Christmas flick.
Christmas Under the Lights is easily one of the best Hallmark movies I've seen in years, and I watch plenty of them! What sets this one apart is its calm, realistic tone and the maturity in its storytelling. The acting is wonderfully natural, the characters feel genuine, and the story has surprising depth. Instead of relying on clichés or forced drama, the film focuses on heartfelt relationships, emotional growth, and a community coming together.
It's a refreshing, feel-good movie with just the right amount of holiday magic. If you're craving a Hallmark movie that feels authentic and meaningful while still delivering all the festive charm, this is a must-watch!
It's a refreshing, feel-good movie with just the right amount of holiday magic. If you're craving a Hallmark movie that feels authentic and meaningful while still delivering all the festive charm, this is a must-watch!