When a sweet young boy and his precocious sister discover their newly adopted puppy Belle has been nabbed by the beautiful gold digger, the kids recruit their neighborhood friends and set ou... Read allWhen a sweet young boy and his precocious sister discover their newly adopted puppy Belle has been nabbed by the beautiful gold digger, the kids recruit their neighborhood friends and set out on an adventurous rescue mission to save her.When a sweet young boy and his precocious sister discover their newly adopted puppy Belle has been nabbed by the beautiful gold digger, the kids recruit their neighborhood friends and set out on an adventurous rescue mission to save her.
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Ok, the movie itself was cute.
The script however , not so much. Normal kids do not talk like these ones.
The script however , not so much. Normal kids do not talk like these ones.
Shocking film! Stilted acting & amateur script. Especially the way the kids talked,I mean come on,giving them scripts that were more suitable for teenagers or even adults! Embarrassed for Dean Cain & Haylie Duff that they ended up in this movie. They deserve better. Kristy Swanson was atrocious as Buffy and,it seems she had not improved since!! The best acting was from the cute puppy!
Part of me really wanted to like 'A Belle for Christmas'. Despite the low rating and that it did not look great, because Christmas is my favourite holiday and Dean Cain is a very watchable actor deserving of far better projects to star/feature in it was still seen anyway. Part of me really wanted to join the more positive reviews here, and have been known to have contrarian opinions in the past so watched it with an open mind aiming to know what to expect.
Even when really trying to not take things seriously and trying to take it for what it is, 'A Belle for Christmas' has a couple of redeeming qualities but overall it didn't work for me at all. Do have to agree with the general consensus of it being terrible. 'A Belle for Christmas' is not one of the worst Christmas films in existence, many others are far worse. Many other Christmas films though are far better and if looking for a festive classic to me this is not one of them.
'A Belle for Christmas' is not completely irredeemable. The soundtrack has some nostalgic moments.
The best thing about the film is the dog, who is absolutely adorable and the only likeable character.
On the other hand, all the debits outweigh them and they are big. Cain goes through the motions and the rest of the cast are either very bland to the point of being personality deprived to deeply irritating. None of the characters feel like real people or are likeable, instead they were one-dimensional caricatures and ones that had not much personality or were annoying. There really was not that much of a script and all the dialogue sounds like bad corny improvisation.
Low budget is evident in the visuals as there was a very rushed look throughout, especially in the flat and quite haphazard photography. The story is also thin as near melted ice and has no real charm or heart, just non-stop cheesiness, excessive schmaltz, convenient contrivances and a dreary pace. There could have been a chance to slightly overlook the predictability but the other story problems are far less easy to forgive. The odd pleasant moment aside, the music generally is forgettable at best.
Very poor film all in all. 2/10.
Even when really trying to not take things seriously and trying to take it for what it is, 'A Belle for Christmas' has a couple of redeeming qualities but overall it didn't work for me at all. Do have to agree with the general consensus of it being terrible. 'A Belle for Christmas' is not one of the worst Christmas films in existence, many others are far worse. Many other Christmas films though are far better and if looking for a festive classic to me this is not one of them.
'A Belle for Christmas' is not completely irredeemable. The soundtrack has some nostalgic moments.
The best thing about the film is the dog, who is absolutely adorable and the only likeable character.
On the other hand, all the debits outweigh them and they are big. Cain goes through the motions and the rest of the cast are either very bland to the point of being personality deprived to deeply irritating. None of the characters feel like real people or are likeable, instead they were one-dimensional caricatures and ones that had not much personality or were annoying. There really was not that much of a script and all the dialogue sounds like bad corny improvisation.
Low budget is evident in the visuals as there was a very rushed look throughout, especially in the flat and quite haphazard photography. The story is also thin as near melted ice and has no real charm or heart, just non-stop cheesiness, excessive schmaltz, convenient contrivances and a dreary pace. There could have been a chance to slightly overlook the predictability but the other story problems are far less easy to forgive. The odd pleasant moment aside, the music generally is forgettable at best.
Very poor film all in all. 2/10.
I was trapped by family pressure and had to sit through this nightmare of a movie last Christmas. Dean Cain was a widower who'd lost his wife, with some kids, and they were just trying to make it through life. This was about as far as I was able to pay attention; the acting was deeply terrible and the writing was painfully obvious and cliche-ridden, obliterating my ability to follow the insulting and trite storyline.
There's plenty of great Christmas movies out there that are genuine and enjoyable. This is NOT one of them.
There's plenty of great Christmas movies out there that are genuine and enjoyable. This is NOT one of them.
This movie is awful. How can anyone say this is good? The acting of awful. The writing is awful. The cinematography is awful. I would rather watch an Asylum movie.
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- TriviaSecond film Jet Jurgensmeyer and Connor Berry did together the first being "The little Rascals save the day"
- SoundtracksAngels We Have Heard on High
Traditional, lyrics written by James Chadwick
[Incorrectly credited as written by James Chadwick]
Performed by Christy Sutherland
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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