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Two girls realize they're both visiting grandparents they've never met and decide to switch places to see how the other half lives.Two girls realize they're both visiting grandparents they've never met and decide to switch places to see how the other half lives.Two girls realize they're both visiting grandparents they've never met and decide to switch places to see how the other half lives.
JoeDon Rooney
- Jim Wilkins
- (as Joe Don Rooney)
Tisha Bradford
- June
- (as Tisha Alexander Bradford)
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Clearly there is a great divide between people regarding this film. I was torn by the reviews, which I looked at before I watched, but gave it a shot because of Shelley Long and Christopher Rich.
Glad I didn't discount it...I really, really liked it. The plotline is incredibly farfetched, but the story is sweet and full of twists and pleasant surprises. Set in Oklahoma with a southern/country feel...the "yee-haw"s were a bit much but I found the settings reminded me very much of home in the south-central states.
All you can do is decide if it's worth your time to give it a shot. As for myself, I will watch it again next Christmas.
Glad I didn't discount it...I really, really liked it. The plotline is incredibly farfetched, but the story is sweet and full of twists and pleasant surprises. Set in Oklahoma with a southern/country feel...the "yee-haw"s were a bit much but I found the settings reminded me very much of home in the south-central states.
All you can do is decide if it's worth your time to give it a shot. As for myself, I will watch it again next Christmas.
The first 95% of the film was cute and decently acted. Then the climactic fight scene happened. It was horrendous. Excruciating. In terms of quality, I feel like I read "Fifty Shades of Grey" again. That's not a compliment. It was cheap and came off as contrived by a high schooler.
Like seriously, who signed off on this scene? It actually kind of pisses me off, that such amazing actors would be budgeted and then there is a speedy stumble through such a crucial scene. It was a huge disappointment that comes across as a wasteful antithesis of the holiday spirit.
Prior to the fight scene, I would have given it a 6 out of 10. The scene itself was a 1 out of 10 (as in I'd readily go out and purchase the movie "Glitter", than watch this scene again).
Like seriously, who signed off on this scene? It actually kind of pisses me off, that such amazing actors would be budgeted and then there is a speedy stumble through such a crucial scene. It was a huge disappointment that comes across as a wasteful antithesis of the holiday spirit.
Prior to the fight scene, I would have given it a 6 out of 10. The scene itself was a 1 out of 10 (as in I'd readily go out and purchase the movie "Glitter", than watch this scene again).
The best i can tell a whole lot of people have reviewed this movie that hate Christmas movies. Why watch them if you don't like them?
I've been on a month-long Christmas binge of holiday movies so i feel like i can truly say i have seen some of the worst of the worst and The Christmas Trap isn't one of the worst. What The Christmas Trap is is a fun little holiday romp a la The Parent Trap style. Yes, there are plot holes. Yes, there is cheese. But hey, it's Christmas. Doesn't the holiday season require a certain level of suspension of disbelief?
So, kick back. Turn your brain off and enjoy.
Merry Christmas :)
This movie is like a country music video with some unpredictable moments. This movie does tug at the heart strings with a moment or two, but I found myself picking up my phone often.
The acting was by far better then most Christmas movies that I have watched. And boy, have I watched my share of Christmas movies. There was also another story that emerged right at the end that I didn't see coming. This one doesn't quite feel believable but it has a few moments that made you feel like it was worth watching.
The acting was by far better then most Christmas movies that I have watched. And boy, have I watched my share of Christmas movies. There was also another story that emerged right at the end that I didn't see coming. This one doesn't quite feel believable but it has a few moments that made you feel like it was worth watching.
This is called The Christmas Trap (no doubt a lazy reference to The Parent Trap) so I thought I knew the level of cheese I was in for.
I was wrong
The plot holes are canyonesque in size and the multiple revelations made to the audience and onscreen characters in the final scene are just too much.
So why have I given it an above average score?
The first 80% is exactly what I expected and satisfied my cheese quota, and the final denouement was just insane and made me laugh so hard I cried, so I had to give it extra stars for that.
I was wrong
The plot holes are canyonesque in size and the multiple revelations made to the audience and onscreen characters in the final scene are just too much.
So why have I given it an above average score?
The first 80% is exactly what I expected and satisfied my cheese quota, and the final denouement was just insane and made me laugh so hard I cried, so I had to give it extra stars for that.
Did you know
- TriviaJ.J. Arends (Roy's wife) played the role of a soldier coming home from Afghanistan. She filmed her scenes less than two weeks before leaving for her third deployment with the Oklahoma Army National Guard. She has since returned home and is still serving.
- GoofsKara's clothes fit Jessie perfectly although Jessie is taller.
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- 1h 52m(112 min)
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