Friday, November 16, 2018

Movie #1599 ........................."Christmas in Love"

Movie #1599 "Christmas in Love" --- dumb title, isn't it?  Girl is good (most of the time) but guy is pretty and shows very little facial expressions.... so kind of dull.  He comes across smarmy and conceited through most of the film with a lot of come-backs to her very passionate, honest comments about how important the community of people are who help bake these Kringles.  It has a successful ending scene, but depends on "looking at his computer" for its start of the high point.  Used a lot.  Anyway, I don't really recommend this one --- seemed formulaic, and not much new here.  I'd give it a 3 out of 5 stars.

"CHRISTMAS IN LOVE"

  • Ellie Hartman (D'Orsay) is an aspiring crafter working in her small town's bakery making famous Christmas Kringles. When the new, big-city CEO Nick Carlingson (Lissing) visits the bakery, he arrives filled with modernization ideas destined to lay off many employees. During his visit, Ellie is to teach Nick how to make a Kringle, and determined to show him it's the people who make the business a success, not machines. Nick meets more of the employees and townspeople, visits the food bank and begins to see all the kindness that is shared, and he begins to soften - though not convinced automation isn't better. Struggling with chasing her own entrepreneurial dreams, Ellie begins to fall for Nick but not before feeling betrayed when she inadvertently sees Nick's laptop filled with automation plans. When Nick finally tells the employees his future ideas for the company, Ellie must decide if she should trust him, but more importantly, whether to take a leap of faith in making her own dreams come true.

    Director:

     Don McBrearty

    Writers:

     Stephen A. Stewart (screenplay by), Stephen A. Stewart(story by)  | 1 more credit »

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