A chef who dreams of having her own food trucks agrees to pose as an attorney's girlfriend. Working together, they try to prove he's the ideal candidate to take over the family firm, but thi... Read allA chef who dreams of having her own food trucks agrees to pose as an attorney's girlfriend. Working together, they try to prove he's the ideal candidate to take over the family firm, but things get complicated as real sparks begin to fly.A chef who dreams of having her own food trucks agrees to pose as an attorney's girlfriend. Working together, they try to prove he's the ideal candidate to take over the family firm, but things get complicated as real sparks begin to fly.
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A truly warm and charming Christmas movie.
A movie with a message.
And a amazing cast that you get to know and cheer on.
It is a new Christmas classic.
I encourage every one to get a nice cup of tea or hot chocalate and watch this wonderful movie with friends and family.
A movie with a message.
And a amazing cast that you get to know and cheer on.
It is a new Christmas classic.
I encourage every one to get a nice cup of tea or hot chocalate and watch this wonderful movie with friends and family.
I hope CBS continues to make Christmas movies because I loved A Christmas Proposal! The chemistry between Adam Rodriguez and Jessica Camacho (LOVE her on All Rise!) was great and I enjoy the pretend-to-be-my-girlfriend storylines. I also loved the diversity that this movie showcased. Funny, beautiful holiday sets and a great cast!
Actors were well done. The script , however, was not breezy conversational. The plot called for breezy but the dialogue played a bit arch and stilted. That said it had a Happy Ending and who can overly criticize anything in these times that "proposes" such.
As a longtime Hallmark Christmas movie fan, I'm happy to see a little competition. I liked the Hallmark movies better when they did just a few movies a season. They were fresher. Now that they put them out factory-style, it's harder to find the gems among dozens of offerings.
"A Christmas Proposal" was refreshing, even though it did borrow from Hallmark plots (fake relationship, sibling rivalry, a Christmas ball where all is revealed); it was reminiscent of "Snow Bride."
The cast was great. The diversity was organic; Hispanic actors in an Hispanic family story.
Definitely worth watching, even though you now have to stream it on Paramount+ (clever marketing to attract new viewers, since the same movies aren't shown over and over again).
I look forward to more offerings, and hope the competition inspires Hallmark.
"A Christmas Proposal" was refreshing, even though it did borrow from Hallmark plots (fake relationship, sibling rivalry, a Christmas ball where all is revealed); it was reminiscent of "Snow Bride."
The cast was great. The diversity was organic; Hispanic actors in an Hispanic family story.
Definitely worth watching, even though you now have to stream it on Paramount+ (clever marketing to attract new viewers, since the same movies aren't shown over and over again).
I look forward to more offerings, and hope the competition inspires Hallmark.
This movie fits the usual formula for a Hallmark Christmas movie. I don't want to spend the extra money for that channel and don't have the time to watch lots of movies like this, but the fact is I enjoy these movies.
And it doesn't matter that people are lying and could get in trouble for it later on. That's part of the fun.
And yes, there are plenty of "only in the movies" moments. Who wants to see real life if they don't have to?
The most important thing is Maria will make these people's lives so much better if they let her.
Jessica Camacho is not my ideal female lead in a movie like this, but she is quite beautiful, and while not cute, she is intelligent and confident. Not the traditional cute potential romantic partner, but of course as in so many of these movies, she is shocked at first by the idea that she would ever be with this man. She looks amazing in a ball gown.
I'm not that crazy about Adam Rodriguez either but he's good enough and someone I am willing to root for.
Luisa d'Oliveira as the best friend is just edgy enough and appealing in her own way. And I really like her festive pajamas in one scene. Are they beautiful? As a sweater, the design might be an "ugly holiday sweater".
Bianca Caroca is quire appealing as Julian's sister.
And I like Jaime M. Callica, Julian's friend, who I thought was Alfonso Ribeiro at first.
Frank Crudele is very appealing as the man who runs one of the family's favorite restaurants.
I also liked Serge Houde as the man who runs ... wait ... Pendergast Tool? Didn't Archie Bunker (of New York City) work there? This is Washington, but it is a big company. There must be a story there because Pendergast is not an ordinary name.
Renee Taylor has one line as a server in another restaurant but she does it so well.
Julian found "The Nutcracker" to be torture. At first. I'm not saying I like ballet, but I like the music. The part of the ballet that was shown, while well done of course, did not have the familiar music. What I recall is that my father's LP has two sides, one with all the music we know, and another with less familiar music. I will assume the music in this movie was from the other side.
Is this family friendly? It was rated TV-G on CBS, very unusual in 2021. The most offensive content I was aware of was "shove it up their Christmas stocking" and "nutcracker of a comment", so nothing too serious. Daphne, Juiian's sister, described coming out as gay to her parents, but in 2021 this is perfectly fine in G-rated content, though maybe not for everyone. I don't think Daphne's being gay was ever mentioned again.
Is this a movie you want to watch? I can't speak for those who have Hallmark Channel and watch lots of them, but if you can only choose a few, this is one you can surely enjoy.
And it doesn't matter that people are lying and could get in trouble for it later on. That's part of the fun.
And yes, there are plenty of "only in the movies" moments. Who wants to see real life if they don't have to?
The most important thing is Maria will make these people's lives so much better if they let her.
Jessica Camacho is not my ideal female lead in a movie like this, but she is quite beautiful, and while not cute, she is intelligent and confident. Not the traditional cute potential romantic partner, but of course as in so many of these movies, she is shocked at first by the idea that she would ever be with this man. She looks amazing in a ball gown.
I'm not that crazy about Adam Rodriguez either but he's good enough and someone I am willing to root for.
Luisa d'Oliveira as the best friend is just edgy enough and appealing in her own way. And I really like her festive pajamas in one scene. Are they beautiful? As a sweater, the design might be an "ugly holiday sweater".
Bianca Caroca is quire appealing as Julian's sister.
And I like Jaime M. Callica, Julian's friend, who I thought was Alfonso Ribeiro at first.
Frank Crudele is very appealing as the man who runs one of the family's favorite restaurants.
I also liked Serge Houde as the man who runs ... wait ... Pendergast Tool? Didn't Archie Bunker (of New York City) work there? This is Washington, but it is a big company. There must be a story there because Pendergast is not an ordinary name.
Renee Taylor has one line as a server in another restaurant but she does it so well.
Julian found "The Nutcracker" to be torture. At first. I'm not saying I like ballet, but I like the music. The part of the ballet that was shown, while well done of course, did not have the familiar music. What I recall is that my father's LP has two sides, one with all the music we know, and another with less familiar music. I will assume the music in this movie was from the other side.
Is this family friendly? It was rated TV-G on CBS, very unusual in 2021. The most offensive content I was aware of was "shove it up their Christmas stocking" and "nutcracker of a comment", so nothing too serious. Daphne, Juiian's sister, described coming out as gay to her parents, but in 2021 this is perfectly fine in G-rated content, though maybe not for everyone. I don't think Daphne's being gay was ever mentioned again.
Is this a movie you want to watch? I can't speak for those who have Hallmark Channel and watch lots of them, but if you can only choose a few, this is one you can surely enjoy.
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- GoofsThough it takes place over Christmas in Washington State, all the trees/foliage are fully green.
- SoundtracksJoy To The World
Arranged by Adam Saunders and Mark Cousins
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