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Meg wants to save her neighborhood from getting demolished. She then discovers that Nate has other plans. Can she turn Nate's heart toward Christmas?Meg wants to save her neighborhood from getting demolished. She then discovers that Nate has other plans. Can she turn Nate's heart toward Christmas?Meg wants to save her neighborhood from getting demolished. She then discovers that Nate has other plans. Can she turn Nate's heart toward Christmas?
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Alicia Witt's Christmas Hallmark efforts are variable, as are her performances in them. While the likes of 'A Very Merry Mix Up' and 'Christmas List' were worthwhile watches despite flaws, she was in mediocre misfires such as 'The Mistletoe Inn' and 'Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane' as well. Actually do not think she's too bad an actress despite not being a big fan, but whether she is good in her films is dependent on the role and that's the aspect where the Hallmark films she stars in vary.
Was a bit mixed to not wowed by her here in 2020's 'Christmas Tree Lane'. As far as her Christmas Hallmark films go, 'Christmas Tree Lane' is neither one of the best or worst. Somewhere in between. 2020 was a mixed year for Hallmark, and as far as the Christmas batch for that year goes, this is neither one of the best or worst. It is a watchable film and does nothing to offend, but there is not much that is remarkable about it and overall it left me a bit mixed.
'Christmas Tree Lane' looks good, the photography complementing the pleasant scenery very well. The music is some of the best of any Hallmark film in a while, it's catchy and lovely to listen to and Witt has a beautiful set of pipes.
Despite finding his character underwritten, Andrew W. Walker does a nice job and is subtle and charming. The supporting cast are very solid and it is a case of the supporting cast being better than the leads. Some heart-warming and light-hearted moments here and there.
Other than her singing Witt didn't do much for me here. The character comes over as too over-zealous and Witt has times where she overdoes it and others where she is bland. While Walker acts well, he also has very little to do and his character is little more than an under-developed plot device. His chemistry with her didn't really gel either, the romance felt both under-developed and underused with not an awful lot of growth and was then hurriedly written and together the two seemed under-rehearsed.
The dialogue early on really isn't good and is quite stilted. The story didn't grab me enough and was very formulaic, with an easily telegraphed, rushed and too neat ending, dull in pace at times from the story being too thin and at points silly. The direction was merely standard and the characters aren't that interesting.
In conclusion, watchable but very unremarkable. 5/10.
Was a bit mixed to not wowed by her here in 2020's 'Christmas Tree Lane'. As far as her Christmas Hallmark films go, 'Christmas Tree Lane' is neither one of the best or worst. Somewhere in between. 2020 was a mixed year for Hallmark, and as far as the Christmas batch for that year goes, this is neither one of the best or worst. It is a watchable film and does nothing to offend, but there is not much that is remarkable about it and overall it left me a bit mixed.
'Christmas Tree Lane' looks good, the photography complementing the pleasant scenery very well. The music is some of the best of any Hallmark film in a while, it's catchy and lovely to listen to and Witt has a beautiful set of pipes.
Despite finding his character underwritten, Andrew W. Walker does a nice job and is subtle and charming. The supporting cast are very solid and it is a case of the supporting cast being better than the leads. Some heart-warming and light-hearted moments here and there.
Other than her singing Witt didn't do much for me here. The character comes over as too over-zealous and Witt has times where she overdoes it and others where she is bland. While Walker acts well, he also has very little to do and his character is little more than an under-developed plot device. His chemistry with her didn't really gel either, the romance felt both under-developed and underused with not an awful lot of growth and was then hurriedly written and together the two seemed under-rehearsed.
The dialogue early on really isn't good and is quite stilted. The story didn't grab me enough and was very formulaic, with an easily telegraphed, rushed and too neat ending, dull in pace at times from the story being too thin and at points silly. The direction was merely standard and the characters aren't that interesting.
In conclusion, watchable but very unremarkable. 5/10.
I think "pleasant" is the key word here. The story is fine, the pace seems fine, the cast is fine, but it lacks any real spark romantically. To me it seems like the leads could be really good friends. What I did really enjoy was Alicia Witt's piano performance, she's the real deal musically and we got a taste of excellence there.
It deserves be better. For the effort of actors,for few real good points - especially the music - , for the potential of a nice friendhip story with reflexes of romantic comedy of 1930 - 1950, with good start point to become romance in authenthic way. But it remains a good try, mixing different pieces, a conflict and an initial war in something acceptable with some indulgence, forced change of intention and a beautiful concert.
As much as I love both leads in this film, they are not two that I would put together and I think the film ends up being a bit middling, because the chemistry is not there, but it is a nice enough story.
How do you save a whole street that is due to be demolished? You put on a Christmas show of course, but what happens when the new hot guy in town turns out to be working for the developers?
Andrew W Walker is lovely here, but Alicia Witt is just a bit wrong in her part.
How do you save a whole street that is due to be demolished? You put on a Christmas show of course, but what happens when the new hot guy in town turns out to be working for the developers?
Andrew W Walker is lovely here, but Alicia Witt is just a bit wrong in her part.
Andrew Walker and Alicia Witt are two of my favorite "Hallmark" actors, but this story is boring. It's too predictable and smarmy. The whole idea of a street rising up in protest is old-fashioned with few areas for originality. We all know that in the long run, the "little" person never wins and the dynamic should be for people to welcome change and find ways to meet it. Is there such a thing as an old-fashioned Christmas where profit is not the main motivator? We'd like to hope so, but how often do we see it.
Anway, this was a disappointing film for me and the only reason it got a 5 was for the two leads.
Anway, this was a disappointing film for me and the only reason it got a 5 was for the two leads.
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- TriviaActress Alicia Witt's first writing and producing credit on a feature length film (she had previously written and produced a couple of shorts). She had brought the idea to Hallmark about four years prior to its making.
- GoofsWhen Meg and Nate first meet at the coffee stand, the whipped cream on his face is visible on his nose in the forward shots, but is gone in the shots of him from the side.
- SoundtracksIt's Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas
Written by Meredith Willson (uncredited)
Performed by Meghan Trainor
Courtesy of Honest OG/Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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