Rose is a Chicago-based designer, whose brother Sal is responsible for a Charity House Flip back in their Ohio hometown. When a budget crisis puts this project in danger, Rose reluctantly re... Read allRose is a Chicago-based designer, whose brother Sal is responsible for a Charity House Flip back in their Ohio hometown. When a budget crisis puts this project in danger, Rose reluctantly returns during the holidays to try to save the day.Rose is a Chicago-based designer, whose brother Sal is responsible for a Charity House Flip back in their Ohio hometown. When a budget crisis puts this project in danger, Rose reluctantly returns during the holidays to try to save the day.
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Overall the movie was mediocre.
I enjoyed Wes Brown's character, always such a good actor that brings the right amount of easy going yet entertaining chill.
Ashley Greene's character was annoying at times yet I found that as the movie went on they fleshed out her story nicely and you came to like Rose at the end.
The brother, Sal, was hard to watch. Danny Pellegrino's acting is sub par at best. I found his scenes broke up the movie and made the movie harder to watch. If you are into gay love then you might like the more than normal gay romance but for me it was too much.
The rest of the actors were cast well. Some aspects of the story line were quite frustrating and if you can overlook it and just watch the movie at surface level you'll be able to make it to the end. Start with low expectations.
I enjoyed Wes Brown's character, always such a good actor that brings the right amount of easy going yet entertaining chill.
Ashley Greene's character was annoying at times yet I found that as the movie went on they fleshed out her story nicely and you came to like Rose at the end.
The brother, Sal, was hard to watch. Danny Pellegrino's acting is sub par at best. I found his scenes broke up the movie and made the movie harder to watch. If you are into gay love then you might like the more than normal gay romance but for me it was too much.
The rest of the actors were cast well. Some aspects of the story line were quite frustrating and if you can overlook it and just watch the movie at surface level you'll be able to make it to the end. Start with low expectations.
Can start off by saying was hard telling who sponsored this movie..
At least could of made it subtle felt like one long commercial,for HomeGoods & Nutella. Lol.
The storyline was a clichéd topic,also for all the build-up we never get a satisfying payoff.. Why didn't we get a home tour? Did the daughter like her new room,etc.
Instead it was filled with a lackluster,no chemistry story & subpar acting by everyone.
I loved Ashley in previous Hallmark productions but here she seemed tired,gaunt & almost like she was bored to be part of this movie.
Not worth seeing,again.. Hallmark needs to remember,quality over quantity.
The storyline was a clichéd topic,also for all the build-up we never get a satisfying payoff.. Why didn't we get a home tour? Did the daughter like her new room,etc.
Instead it was filled with a lackluster,no chemistry story & subpar acting by everyone.
I loved Ashley in previous Hallmark productions but here she seemed tired,gaunt & almost like she was bored to be part of this movie.
Not worth seeing,again.. Hallmark needs to remember,quality over quantity.
I sat down to watch the 2024 Hallmark Christmas movie "Deck the Walls" as part of my 2024 December Christmas Movie Marathon. Sure, I had never heard about this movie prior to watching it, but I figured with it being a Hallmark movie, then it couldn't be all bad. Sure, it might be super sappy, as Hallmark movies tend to be, but I still opted to give director Jake Van Wagoner's 2024 movie a fair chance.
Yeah, I didn't really have the biggest of expectations to the movie, so I suppose that the writer Tracy Andreen and Danny Pellegrino had every opportunity to bedazzle and entertain me.
However, I found the narrative in the movie to be rather mundane. It wasn't a particularly entertaining movie. Sure, it was watchable, but the movie was just lacking that particular Christmas spark that many of these sappy movies usually have. It was a pretty generic storyline, truth be told, and not a particularly great one at that.
Of the entire cast ensemble I was only familiar with Wes Brown and Adam Johnson. While the acting performances in the movie were fairly good in general, I have to say that I just didn't particularly like leading actress Ashley Greene, as she lacked charisma and on-screen sparkle to make it a believable sappy Christmas movie.
While I did make it through the entire 84 minutes that the movie ran for, I was only mildly entertained. I can honestly say that I am not returning to watch this movie a second time. And if you enjoy sappy Christmas movies, let me just say that there are indeed far better and more enjoyable movies out there.
My rating of "Deck the Walls" lands on a three out of ten stars.
Yeah, I didn't really have the biggest of expectations to the movie, so I suppose that the writer Tracy Andreen and Danny Pellegrino had every opportunity to bedazzle and entertain me.
However, I found the narrative in the movie to be rather mundane. It wasn't a particularly entertaining movie. Sure, it was watchable, but the movie was just lacking that particular Christmas spark that many of these sappy movies usually have. It was a pretty generic storyline, truth be told, and not a particularly great one at that.
Of the entire cast ensemble I was only familiar with Wes Brown and Adam Johnson. While the acting performances in the movie were fairly good in general, I have to say that I just didn't particularly like leading actress Ashley Greene, as she lacked charisma and on-screen sparkle to make it a believable sappy Christmas movie.
While I did make it through the entire 84 minutes that the movie ran for, I was only mildly entertained. I can honestly say that I am not returning to watch this movie a second time. And if you enjoy sappy Christmas movies, let me just say that there are indeed far better and more enjoyable movies out there.
My rating of "Deck the Walls" lands on a three out of ten stars.
A looked forward to watching Deck the Walls mostly due to the cast. The house flipping/renovation Holiday Hallmark film is not a novel concept, but I really like both Ashley Greene and Wes Brown. I was impressed with the remainder of the cast leads as well. However, as others mentioned, the motivation behind the character's emotions towards one another took too long to be revealed, and while I do appreciate line upon line development, it was hard to get a grasp on, especially for a Hallmark movie. It would have been very easy to drop that Rose had a crush on Brysen growing up in the initial conversation with Sal. Even still, I didn't understand why she had such animosity towards him when he didn't even know. It would have been one thing if there was a conflict in their history, but nothing. He didn't know, he was with his high school sweetheart, and she kept it hidden. I also felt that the development between Sal and Jake was a little forced. I liked how the backstory unfolded but something just wasn't there. I also felt this featured the most intentional product placements I've seen in Hallmark movies before. Subtle placement is fine, but this was a bit over the top and I feel took a bit away from the film. I love Nutella though, and those cookies looked fire! I think if you are already fans of Ashley Greene, Wes Brown, or Danny Pellegrino, you will enjoy this just fine. It's a good movie to have on while baking cookies- far from the worst one of the season, but is far from an instant classic. It otherwise fits the typical rom-com story arc- here's to a Christmas wish that future lead characters won't be so weakened by odd insecurities or misunderstandings/miscommunication.
Not the best Hallmark movie ever made but also far from the worst. I like Wes Brown and I like Ashley Greene; they always elevate these productions with their presence and their chemistry was on point.
"Deck the Walls" rolls out the old 'professional returns to their home town for the first time in years' and it does so with a charity aspect.
Of course, there was the standard moment of miscommunication moment two thirds of the way into the movie, but that - of course, and as is expected - was resolved neatly before a heart-warming ending.
I'm sure some people will be upset by the secondary couple being gay, but I wasn't. Their storyline added something to the movie, rather than them being there just for diversity.
Solid Hallmark Christmas fun.
"Deck the Walls" rolls out the old 'professional returns to their home town for the first time in years' and it does so with a charity aspect.
Of course, there was the standard moment of miscommunication moment two thirds of the way into the movie, but that - of course, and as is expected - was resolved neatly before a heart-warming ending.
I'm sure some people will be upset by the secondary couple being gay, but I wasn't. Their storyline added something to the movie, rather than them being there just for diversity.
Solid Hallmark Christmas fun.
Did you know
- TriviaWes Brown (Brysen), Carolyn Hennesy (Aunt Gigi), and Lindsay Pulsipher (Bianca) were all previously in True Blood. Of course, in related news, a la vampire shows, Ashley Greene was in Twilight. Lots of vampire connections in this one.
- GoofsWhen Rose walks in on Brysen shaving in the bathroom, the amount of shaving foam around his lips and on his jaw changes visibly.
- Crazy creditsBased on a story by Danny Pellegrino (who also starred in the movie).
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