It's just weeks before Christmas when Ellie gets a call to return home to help her father on the family's poinsettia farm. The family business is on the line to deliver tens of thousands of ... Read allIt's just weeks before Christmas when Ellie gets a call to return home to help her father on the family's poinsettia farm. The family business is on the line to deliver tens of thousands of plants for the town's annual parade. The problem is the poinsettias have yet to turn red. ... Read allIt's just weeks before Christmas when Ellie gets a call to return home to help her father on the family's poinsettia farm. The family business is on the line to deliver tens of thousands of plants for the town's annual parade. The problem is the poinsettias have yet to turn red. As Ellie searches for the solution, she is reminded of where her heart truly lies as she f... Read all
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Poinsettias for Christmas
She is so negative all the time her and John Schneider no fit at all. Like the Mom and Marcus. She has no Hallmark quality acting at all cones off as a know it all and always has to be right.love the poinsettias beautiful but as one reviewer pointed out setting is, all wrong. As far as the mountains.
Need warm climate 9 to 11 hours of darkness 60 to 62 nightly temperatures.
Saving the Poinsettias
I'm going to be painfully honest, this is not a very good story. It's quite mundane in fact. It's about a poinsettia farm that needs to be saved. Ellie (Lenz) has been working in the big city for ten years, and she only returns home for a few days over the holidays each year. This Christmas the family needs her to help save the plants, because something went wrong with the harvest and now their livelihood is in jeopardy.
I'll make this review blunt and equally painless as possible. Lenz is the star of this movie and brings energy and life to an otherwise lifeless script. Literally any other actress of the genre (Hallmark, UP, Lifetime and similar family films) could not revitalize this film so deftly as she. I couldn't say exactly what method was used, but she scraped together some leftover genius and breathed some proverbial oxygen into this picture.
Now a favorite
Doesn't quite bloom but doesn't wither either
'Poinsettias for Christmas' was to me a quite pleasant and not too bad a film. It didn't bowl me over and it could have done more with the concept, so it doesn't quite bloom in the way that it could have done. 'Poinsettias for Christmas' doesn't wither either, with a lot of things that work well. It is neither one of Lifetime's best or worst Christmas offerings and somewhere in the middle of those of 2018, instead around solid middle on both counts.
As said, a lot is good here. The film is not lavish, but it doesn't try to do too much stylistically while not being static. The scenery is very pretty to look at. The music doesn't drown out anything, nor does it feel like it's too low key. While the script is not exceptional, it does have some bright spots. Namely the verbal jabs between Ellie and Patty.
The story also has a good deal to like about it, despite it being very typical Lifetime in terms of what goes on. It is charming and light-hearted, complete with a warm heart and a good deal of smile-worthy moments, like with the Vlog Channel. Ellie's conflict is done well and refreshingly, even if it is not out of the ordinary. The characters may not be three-dimensional but they are generally likeable. Bethany Joy Lenz is a spirited lead and Lawrence also stands out. As does Lauren London enjoying herself as the most interesting character. John Schneider is a lively presence.
Marcus Rosner not quite so much. He has charm but he was a little bland at times and didn't seem as comfortable as the other actors. He and Lenz work well together and they are not disconnected, but the relationship could have been developed more and had more freshness.
One doesn't expect great dialogue from a Lifetime film, and other than the verbal jabs we get a lot of cheesy and saccharine lines instead that don't always flow. A few of the characters seemed extraneous to the story, with the film not doing much with them. The sister and niece particularly.
In conclusion, another Christmas offering that's decent but not great. 6/10
The romance needed some fertilizer
And was the TV show host supposed to be the romantic rival??
Did you know
- TriviaPoinsettias' red "petals" are called bracts. They are actually leaves, not flower petals. The bracts can be many different colors, not just red or green.
- GoofsThe story appears to be set in Maryland based on the license plates on the trucks, but when Sean takes Ellie to his porch overlooking the lake, there is a sharp, harsh set of mountains in the background, obviously the Rockies, which would be unlike any mountains in the East and unlike anything in Maryland.





