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(2019 TV Movie)

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5/10
Why not her Uncle?
tedjordan-4434825 December 2022
The uncle belonged to her brother, but he was not her uncle? So why was he the uncle of the brother but not her? Unfortunately I got stuck with that in my head for the entire movie so I missed most of it 😂 This movie in America was called the Great Christmas Ball and was enjoyable to watch on Christmas morning.

I have to admit that the big reveal at the end of the movie was going to occur much earlier.

Anyway, I hope someone can explain to me why the uncle was her brother's uncle, but not her uncle. That really left me wondering for the entire show. Was that her half brother? Was he adopted?

Fun, brainless movie. WWE for women.
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4/10
Feels like the first draft version of Christmas Waltz
story_by_corey20 December 2020
In the movie's opening scene, our lead character Amy (Elisabeth Harnois) discovers her boyfriend's desire to have an open relationship and the fallout serves as the vehicle to launch her journey from Chicago to her brother's place in Vienna. She decides to get some ball tickets at a dance studio in Vienna. While there, a wealthy instructor Lukas (Christian Oliver) immediately wants her to be his replacement partner for a midnight ball dance competition without knowing how well she can dance. Romantic interests follow and the story follows the formula quite well to the end.

Including the unbelievability of the opening premise of this movie, there are some unsettling aspects to it. There are three men who have a romantic interest in Amy and all are quite aggressive in pursuing Amy and placing her in difficult scenarios to resist their advances. Amy would be drawn in by their attention then suddenly realizing what was happening become quite creeped-out by the situation. I'm not sure if the director intended these scenes to play this way, it was how Elisabeth Harnois interpreted her character's response to the advances or just the actors taking some artistic interpretation on the scenes. Most versions of these movies have a slow progression of "not interested" to "he's the one" by the last 5 minutes. Amy's character went back and forth in every scene and this pendulum made the movie feel quite uncomfortable to watch at times.

Overall, this movie is very much a hybrid between Hallmark's 2020 version of Christmas in Vienna and Christmas Waltz storylines. Not sure who stole whose idea on this one or if somebody at Hallmark hated this movie so much they decided they could do it better. Christmas Waltz features much higher dancing quality, set decorations and very strong chemistry between the lead actors. Hallmark's Christmas in Vienna version features a better and socially correct version of our subject movie's story. Either of these films would be recommended over this one.
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4/10
Meagan McCain after Lipo With a Baby Bump
sfumatosprocket30 November 2020
The lead actress is actually not bad, and most performances are fairly decent, but she does not cut a lead feminine romantic figure appearance (too chubby for the role, to be blunt). There are some scenes terribly hokey, and wow, ankle injury disappeared like magic, but it's a decent job done with a bad script. The settings help. A travel show featuring Vienna sightseeing would actually be much more watchable than this. The relationship with the brother is odd, and the director/script allowed the brother to be undeveloped and didn't explain his purpose except to be used for a typical romance movie stunt blunder ("That wasn't my boyfriend, he's my brother!"... Hey, if you are that chummy with your brother, he's most definitely your boyfriend!!!). But it was tolerable as Christmas buffoonery goes. The ballroom dance scenes took directorial patience, and you can tell that the terrible acting by the bad girlfriend of the prince was just accepted to get the flick done, and the diversion of the American male nurse random meeting the fellow American in Vienna was another implausible personality...not sure if that scattershot character was necessary since it was the uncle who pulled through with the hokey last second tickets and best dress. If they ever do a movie with a Megan McCain character, the lead actress here will be a good choice. She just played an overly dramatic 'skinny' version role, so not much rehearsal to get into character required. You can watch this, but probably skip it unless you need a turkey of a Christmas movie playing to ignore while cooking a turkey in the background. *Director prank(?): One ballroom dance scene, one of the extras has a male prosthetic attached to his nose... It's only a second, but it's as if it was done so you'd look at later scenes of all the dancers so you'd see that the director actually did some pretty good work getting large groups of dancers fitted into the scenes...but to my eye, I only saw it the one time.
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8/10
Definitely a fun movie
Pete-Claus8 January 2020
Plot sets up an interesting circumstance that leads to a fun romantic back and forth. Well developed by the lead characters.
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2/10
It didn't start with "Once Upon a Time"
Jackbv12316 December 2020
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Don't get it wrong, this is every bit a fantastical fairy tale as Snow White or Cinderella. But it's not presented as fantasy. Let me count the ways. ***SPOILERS*** 1) Unknown American woman walks up to "Vienna's Prince Harry" and asks for tickets to the exclusive Christmas Ball and he actually discusses it with her. 2) He, Lukas, decides this complete stranger, Amy, whom he knows nothing about, will replace his experienced contest level dancing partner in an elite waltz contest. 3) Amy rejects him, but later shows up at his house with an apology cake and the butler actually stands there and talks to her. 4) She learns to waltz at a competitive level in a few days and actually makes the cut. 5) No one sees the jilted partner throw water under her feet so she twists her ankle. And no one questions why there is a puddle in the spot she slipped. 6) She recovers enough to dance thanks to the rescuing device of another stranger wrapping her ankle even though the hospital didn't. 7) She magically gets tickets anyway. 8) She wanders around the crowded dance floor while people are dancing literally for a couple minutes. 9) The partner she qualified with has been allowed a new female partner, but he stops in the middle of his performance. 10) All of the people watching the performances remain off the dance floor and watch while the two make up and then finish the dance performance marvelously (with her magically healed bad ankle). I forgot one - 0) At the beginning Amy's boyfriend, instead of proposing marriage, proposes a Ménage à trois with his other girlfriend. ***END SPOILERS***

I couldn't watch the last 3 minutes it was so bad I had to FF through it. It's too bad, because I enjoyed Elisabeth Harnois and Christian Oliver together while the characters got to know each other. I knew what was coming and really hoped that it wouldn't be quite as stupid as it was.

There's some nice waltzing and also some nice scenery of Vienna.

This was Lifetime in 2019. Interesting that Hallmark came back with two movies in 2020 to cover basically the same subjects - one for Vienna and one for the waltz. The Christmas Waltz was almost as fantastical, but definitely a notch or two less unbelievable giving the characters longer preparation for a performance without an injury.
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9/10
Very Enjoyable
Guad4230 November 2020
Warning: Spoilers
If you like Hallmark movies, you will enjoy this. A woman goes to Vienna to see her brother after a breakup with the usual bad boyfriend. A man whose his partner in a dance contest dumps him for another partner, grabs our American visitor to be his new partner in this ballroom dancing contest to win the chance to dance in the grand Christmas ball and win there. They practice hard but our lady is injured when the old partner spills water on the dance floor. The man goes to visit her in the hospital and sees her with her brother. In classic Hallmark fashion, the man assumes the brother is her boyfriend an departs in a huff. He teams up with his original bad partner for the ball competition. Fortunately, the uncle has tickets to the ball and uncle, brother, and sister go together. I won't tell you how it all works out but it does and the two get back together, the bad girl runs out in embarrassment after getting dumped while dancing in the contest and all ends well. Great sets. Nice staging. This is well worth the two hours.
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8/10
Elegant Vienna deserves top billing
JaynaB19 November 2021
TBH 2 of those stars are due more to my nostalgia for the city's market & the giant ferris wheel than to any quality of the movie. Plus I'm a longtime devotee of the waltz, and nobody does that like the Viennese

The cute American girl, the rich & handsome Viennese boy, the cute meet on a Christmas-bedecked cobblestone street...the script pretty much writes itself.

Actually it's a different male character she meets on the (beautifully decorated, cobblestoned) street, and only after she's been the traditional gauche New-Worlder and the rich Old-Austrian boy has been rude to her. Of course there is also a snooty scheming other woman.

After that, the script takes some pleasant detours on the way to the inevitable happy ending, among them that some extras had a point to their presence that was not all 'spoil the budding romance'. They seem like real people going about their own lives, with only occasional lapses into propping up the pretty heroine.

It's rare in holiday fare to allow secondary characters anything of a plot but the brother who brought Our Heroine to Vienna had his own minor storyline that eventually meshed with our heroine's, and a few bit players got callback moments in the final scene as well. Nice extra touches in a fairly nice and definitely pretty movie.

Settle in with your hot chocolate and your best dancing slippers, and prepare to be swept off your feet.
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8/10
Kudos to Thomas Maier and the camera production team.
taipeiwalkerhk-7906524 December 2021
The story line is pretty decent and I didn't expect the view of Vienna is that impressive

Every pros and cons of the movie have been mentioned. The Dance scenes are so amazing. Thanks for the camera team. Steady !
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