The Christmas-themed family film will follow Pat Keeley, a young man from Ireland who has emigrated to the United States and finds himself caught up in an escalating whirlwind of shenanigans... Read allThe Christmas-themed family film will follow Pat Keeley, a young man from Ireland who has emigrated to the United States and finds himself caught up in an escalating whirlwind of shenanigans that takes him from New York to Santa Fe.The Christmas-themed family film will follow Pat Keeley, a young man from Ireland who has emigrated to the United States and finds himself caught up in an escalating whirlwind of shenanigans that takes him from New York to Santa Fe.
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Heather Elizabeth Morris
- Emily Gresham
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The cast is so fun! This is a very cute holiday family film. Damian McGinty shines and Heather Morris shows her post glee acting chops making for a great reunion between the two. The story is very original and the antics are hilarious.
You can't blame a movie's quality if there is a lack of budget. In a perfect representation of "you get what you pay for", a low budget movie will appear so.
First, the good. When you get capable actors Heather Morris, veterans Judd Nelson and John Rhys-Davies, and talented newcomer Damian McGinty, you would think there could do something worth watching, but they can only do so much with what they were given. Other than that, this movie feels like it had its heart in the right place, but there isn't much more to celebrate.
So now, the bad. Again, the production quality is hard to ignore as it becomes evident in almost every scene. That said it's hard to get pulled into the story when fast motion makes the video strobe (watch Mrs. Ortega walk in front of the tapestry), when characters look yellow when they're indoors (no white balance?), or when McGinty's great voice sounds like he's singing in a bucket.
I could even look past these production issues if the story/humour/narrative is pleasant. But strange errors, stranger decisions, and an awkward story make that an impossibility as well. I could look past the punny title of this movie. (It's in Santa Fe, get it?) I could look past 'toaster effects' to show the characters travelling cross country. I could even look past the climactic finale's "proposition" that is, well, odd. But when the FBI agent says a briefcase needs to be fingerprinted, then IMMEDIATELY hands it to his partner who is not wearing gloves, I couldn't help but yell: DID NO ONE SEE THIS?!
So, while this was a valiant effort, this movie unfortunately falters in almost all aspects. 2 out of 10.
First, the good. When you get capable actors Heather Morris, veterans Judd Nelson and John Rhys-Davies, and talented newcomer Damian McGinty, you would think there could do something worth watching, but they can only do so much with what they were given. Other than that, this movie feels like it had its heart in the right place, but there isn't much more to celebrate.
So now, the bad. Again, the production quality is hard to ignore as it becomes evident in almost every scene. That said it's hard to get pulled into the story when fast motion makes the video strobe (watch Mrs. Ortega walk in front of the tapestry), when characters look yellow when they're indoors (no white balance?), or when McGinty's great voice sounds like he's singing in a bucket.
I could even look past these production issues if the story/humour/narrative is pleasant. But strange errors, stranger decisions, and an awkward story make that an impossibility as well. I could look past the punny title of this movie. (It's in Santa Fe, get it?) I could look past 'toaster effects' to show the characters travelling cross country. I could even look past the climactic finale's "proposition" that is, well, odd. But when the FBI agent says a briefcase needs to be fingerprinted, then IMMEDIATELY hands it to his partner who is not wearing gloves, I couldn't help but yell: DID NO ONE SEE THIS?!
So, while this was a valiant effort, this movie unfortunately falters in almost all aspects. 2 out of 10.
This will be a new classic. The rolls were well developed, with just the right amount of magic, romance and singing. This will appeal to a large Christmas audience.
I found "Santa Fake" to be a unique and delightful family Christmas movie. The film is well-crafted and set in Santa Fe at Christmas time. Damian McGinty as the central character has a natural flair for comedy. He is sincere and believable in the dramatic scenes. Santa/Damian and the kids are really touching. Damian's fine singing adds much to the story and its setting. This movie is worth telling your friends about to enjoy with their kids. Hopefully, we will see more of Damian McGinty on screen.
I watched the movie for the first time at the beginning of November and have watched twice since then. Damian's margarita scene was hilarious, but the scene with the children was very touching. Great movie!
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- Crazy creditsOpening credits are shown on pages of a picture book, as someone flips the pages, alternating the pictures with the credits.
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- Budget
- $300,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
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