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A country music star leaves it all behind to get back to his roots and find his way back to what he really loves. What he doesn't expect to find - is true love.A country music star leaves it all behind to get back to his roots and find his way back to what he really loves. What he doesn't expect to find - is true love.A country music star leaves it all behind to get back to his roots and find his way back to what he really loves. What he doesn't expect to find - is true love.
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Soma Chhaya
- Monica
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- Charlie
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Celebrity hiding out trope.
I don't know if it was bad acting, poor directing, or lame dialogue, but most of the movie felt clumsy.
The plot was thin but instead there was a lot of screen time for Greyston Holt and Bea Santos together. I just wish that had resulted in great chemistry.
Some of the secondary characters were cliche. I wish the evil threatening boss wasn't soooo one dimensional in so many of these movies, but she wasn't the only one. And the other pathetic characters weren't really funny.
There were a couple of nice Christmas songs, more than just family around the piano.
I don't know if it was bad acting, poor directing, or lame dialogue, but most of the movie felt clumsy.
The plot was thin but instead there was a lot of screen time for Greyston Holt and Bea Santos together. I just wish that had resulted in great chemistry.
Some of the secondary characters were cliche. I wish the evil threatening boss wasn't soooo one dimensional in so many of these movies, but she wasn't the only one. And the other pathetic characters weren't really funny.
There were a couple of nice Christmas songs, more than just family around the piano.
'A Very Country Christmas' was one of those films that was part of my Christmas film completest quest that has been happening on and off over-time after it appeared as a recommendation here earlier this year. Absolutely love Christmas, have said this quite a number of times in my reviews in the past but am trying actually to not make it as obvious now unless when challenged if a review for any Christmas film is negative. Did sort of like the idea and the title was cute.
Saw 'A Very Country Christmas' actually with relatively mixed expectations, excepting at least some degree of heart and charm while not expecting a particularly great story or dialogue. Watching it, 'A Very Country Christmas' had its moments. But it was a film that pretty much delivered on not having a great story or dialogue (neither were even good) and didn't have enough heart or charm. Not unwatchable but quite bland with a number of things working against it.
There are good things here. Gresyon Holt was an amiable male lead and has the one character to have any form of likeability or development (while being generally thin on both). The music and songs are very pleasant and nostalgic.
Furthermore, the scenery is suitably picturesque and beautifully photographed. Some parts are cute.
Unfortunately, the bad things outweigh all of them. Bea Santos is nowhere near as appealing, actually found her annoying and self-absorbed as a result of her overdoing her character's negative characteristics. And this is a character full of negative characteristics and quite blatant ones with not many redeeming merits to balance them out, to the extent that one wonders what he sees in her. The rest of the cast overplay and all the characters are one-dimensional (outside of moments of development with Holt's) in a way that's irritating (the villainous boss for example) or dull. Both in the case of the female lead character.
In terms of chemistry, there is none between Holt and Santos. Quite cold, takes too long to get anywhere and then rushes through when it finally shows some sign of developing and too much of a mismatch. 'A Very Country Christmas' is very cheesy in writing to the extent that the pong that exudes from it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. The story is a major failing, it's paper thin and beyond bland that is excessively predictable and moves very slowly to chronic dullness. This could easily have been 45 minutes at the maximum.
Concluding, watchable for one time only but mostly a failure. 4/10.
Saw 'A Very Country Christmas' actually with relatively mixed expectations, excepting at least some degree of heart and charm while not expecting a particularly great story or dialogue. Watching it, 'A Very Country Christmas' had its moments. But it was a film that pretty much delivered on not having a great story or dialogue (neither were even good) and didn't have enough heart or charm. Not unwatchable but quite bland with a number of things working against it.
There are good things here. Gresyon Holt was an amiable male lead and has the one character to have any form of likeability or development (while being generally thin on both). The music and songs are very pleasant and nostalgic.
Furthermore, the scenery is suitably picturesque and beautifully photographed. Some parts are cute.
Unfortunately, the bad things outweigh all of them. Bea Santos is nowhere near as appealing, actually found her annoying and self-absorbed as a result of her overdoing her character's negative characteristics. And this is a character full of negative characteristics and quite blatant ones with not many redeeming merits to balance them out, to the extent that one wonders what he sees in her. The rest of the cast overplay and all the characters are one-dimensional (outside of moments of development with Holt's) in a way that's irritating (the villainous boss for example) or dull. Both in the case of the female lead character.
In terms of chemistry, there is none between Holt and Santos. Quite cold, takes too long to get anywhere and then rushes through when it finally shows some sign of developing and too much of a mismatch. 'A Very Country Christmas' is very cheesy in writing to the extent that the pong that exudes from it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. The story is a major failing, it's paper thin and beyond bland that is excessively predictable and moves very slowly to chronic dullness. This could easily have been 45 minutes at the maximum.
Concluding, watchable for one time only but mostly a failure. 4/10.
Well, Zane and Billy's parents obviously had some good genes. What a fine looking pair of boys they have and Zane, played by Greyston Holt is such a lovely character, but yet again, I don't see why he would fall for the girl. She's really not very nice and far too self absorbed.
The story isn't brilliant because of her character, but it's not a badly put together film. I've seen similar films where both characters have something going for them and it just works better however. She seemed to enjoy the hard knock life to go with her permanently sulking face.
The music Exec is another bee-hatch, the local guy who fancies the lead female is another loser and the Mother is poorly acted, but somehow with all these issues, I quite liked it. The honest part of me thinks that it's due to the bit where Greyston has just exited the shower, but I'm sure it's something more deep and meaningful than that?
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The story isn't brilliant because of her character, but it's not a badly put together film. I've seen similar films where both characters have something going for them and it just works better however. She seemed to enjoy the hard knock life to go with her permanently sulking face.
The music Exec is another bee-hatch, the local guy who fancies the lead female is another loser and the Mother is poorly acted, but somehow with all these issues, I quite liked it. The honest part of me thinks that it's due to the bit where Greyston has just exited the shower, but I'm sure it's something more deep and meaningful than that?
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First, I'm just going to touch base on my feelings about Deann's acting as Jolene. I've never seen her act before, but she really stole the show! Maybe because the part was so much like her in real life, I don't know, but she just blew me AWAY!!! She is just as sweet as the peach pie my Gran used to make, still as naturally beautiful as The Land Between The Lakes in Kentucky near where my folks are from, with a voice still as clear and fresh as "Strawberry Wine," and as poised and graceful as any Southern Bell EVER WAS!!! She as the heart of the film!
That aside, they picked a REALLY great cast, they all seemed quite natural in the parts (except for maybe the mom/grandma & the Asian girl who kept breaking things while set dressing, I could see she was pushing it so hard that it became over acting, because she was uncomfortable,) and they really seemed to have chemistry! Even the little girl, she wasn't one of those annoying child actors who don't know what they're doing, won't take direction, and so the crew just gives up and uses them as little as possible, this little girl was a DOLL!! And I could totally see them as a family going forward! That's a lot of credit for her being so young!
It's what "Pure Country" would have been as a Christmas film. A very enjoyable film.
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- TriviaBased on the novel 'His Country Cinderella' by Karen Rose Smith
- ConnectionsFollowed by A Very Country Wedding (2019)
- SoundtracksSilent Night
Performed by Daniel Kosub
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By what name was A Very Country Christmas (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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