Claire, a savvy venture capitalist from New York City, escapes to a quaint town in Vermont for the holidays and becomes a guest of the Fortenbury Bookstore. Upon arrival, Claire finds Christmas celebrations have been canceled by the town after a flood and the bookstore is in a dire state of disrepair. She immediately takes on the challenge to revitalize the store, but clashes with the owner, Andrew (Jamie Spilchuk), who initially rejects all her proposed improvements. Eventually, sparks fly as the two begin a budding romance, and Claire's infectious optimism inspires Andrew to join her in reviving the yuletide spirit. But everything comes to a screeching halt when Claire discovers that Andrew is planning to sell the bookstore in the New Year. Will the spirit of Christmas be enough to change Andrew's mind and encourage him to follow his heart?
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कलाकार
Alexandra Breckenridge
Claire
Jamie Spilchuk
Andrew
Jane Alexander
Mrs. Tumilty
Tara Spencer-Nairn
Suzanne
Maya Harris-Harb
Alicia Soto
Paulyne Wei
Barb Nadler
Brennan Martin
Fr. Luke
Nick Burden
Ernie
Stefan Keyes
Aaron
Michael Mancini
George Puttnam
Kate Hurman
Dolores Soto
Sarita Van Dyke
Parker Breight
Florence Moore
Customer
Trailer
Dash
Scott MacDonald
Luminaire Volunteer
Robert Pellerin
Townsperson
Bailey Thain
Little Girl
आपको ये भी पसंद आ सकते हैं
The Skinny
A Christmas Spark
Missions of Love
Sex/Life
Emily in Paris
Nobody Wants This
À La Carte
Dash & Lily
The Miniature Wife
About a Boy
You're the Worst
iCarly
Necessary Roughness
Single by 30
Strangers
Twelve Dates 'Til Christmas
Unicorn
Sex Education
The Jewel of Section E
When I Fly Towards You
On the Wings of Love
Dolce Amore
The Love You Give Me
Ga Xi
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10 टिप्पणियाँ
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source: Christmas Around the Corner
The movie was well done with a good story and good acting. Yes it's sappy. The premise is ridiculous. Some of the circumstances are too. But that's true to some extent of most of the Christmas Rom/Coms. The premise may be crazy, but it's also unusual. In some ways it is a twist on the dying dinosaur-business premise. Some of the usual consequences of this premise develop but the story is still fresh. Much of the charm of this movie is Alexandra Breckenridge who plays the dynamic and extraordinary Claire. Claire starts out with a business disaster and looks for a break (she really flees her real life), but she quickly dives into the small town situation and makes an impact. Meanwhile, Jamie Spilchuk does a great job as Andrew who presents a counterpoint to Claire's enthusiasm. They start out as not so much antagonistic but more a case of coexisting with each other. They play off one another perfectly with both romantic tension and humor. A few reviewers referred to this as a Hallmark movie. I'm pretty sure it's not. MarVista (according to Wikipedia) is more closely associated with Lifetime, which is where I saw this movie. Hallmark is not yet to the point of being politically correct as far as LGBT themes and they may never be. While the movie is definitely a sappy romance, it definitely has the Lifetime flavor to it in several ways, not just the one.
The story is cool! but what a gay priest has to do with Christmas & a family movie!! you are promoting an odd side that Christianity opposes
Jamie Spilchuk and Alexandra Breckenridge and of course Jane Alexander saved this strange movie which at times was cringy. Are there still working blacksmith shops? "It's really hot in here", "Let me wash that soot off your arms", "My, there seems to be soot on your bare chest in spite of you wearing a dress shirt and jacket". :) Definitely some sort of undercurrent LGBTQ agenda re: gay minister/priest who seemed to be conjoined to his husband. Apparently the two could not be in a scene without the other. The scene where they were dancing exuberantly was definitely awesome and cringy at the same time. Weird. Having said all that, the acting was great. Good job to the three main actors. Very predictable storyline. An unsustainable family bookstore? Wow.
I was happily surprised with this Hallmark movie. It turned out very well, and the acting was superb. This one is worth seeing!
Great performances boned by poor direction. People whining about the gay couple should just shut up.
Better than average holiday romance. Sure, chances that a venture capitalist would leave a six-figure job to cuddle with a somewhat grumpy blacksmith in Vermont are slim, but it's a holiday romance....and it was charming. On the other hand, I am appalled by the number of reviewers who feel the need to complain about a very minor character who happens to be gay, has a same-sex spouse and a child. Oh good grief! "Judge not lest ye be judged." All of you who complained about this ARE being judged, and it's not at all flattering. If you think it makes you more "Christian" to pretend that gay people don't exist, you need to read your Bible again. Many of us are thrilled that these production companies are finally being more inclusive and diverse, portraying people of color, LGBTQ characters and persons with disabilities...although usually in minor roles. It's a positive step.
