Ok so from the ads I new that I'd like this one, but I'm surprised at how much.
First, I do really enjoy Carlo Marks. Something was wonky with his hair in this and it was distracting me, but he turned in a solid performance. He played a great single father without being too much and still a good romantic lead.
Here is where my surprise lies. Sarah Ramos. I whole heartedly disliked her on Parenthood. I found myself searching for reasons to dislike her in this. And to be fair, she gave me very little other than some nitpicky moments. Unfortunately the last scene was one of them, but overall I was pretty impressed. I think Hallmark may have a new actress here (hopefully not too used) but she is is nice looking without being gorgeous, can play hardworking, quirky, family oriented etc.
The daughter- typically the HM children are far too overly precocious. Did she have her moments? Definitely, but it didn't seem nearly as bad (I'm looking at you boy from bramble house). Her hugs were pretty darn bad but most of it was pretty good and didn't distract me!
I really loved the town used. The pretty staircase and 2 levels really made me feel like I was there and made for some scenes that appeared to have a higher production value that some movies. I got irked that the main house was supposed to be the grandmothers great grandparents home and it was definitely not that old- there was nothing historical or old world charm about it. It's a pretty cookie cutter house that may be a bit older but no way is this turn of the century let alone before.
Marilu Henner- obviously who doesn't love her! Also perfectly cast as Sarah Ramos's grandma. I enjoyed this casting. I needed a bit more of some background here for later scenes.
The agent is a bit much at the beginning but there always has to be that person and it calmed down and was much more realistic by the end.
I liked the grandmas friends and how their story fit in without being too much hit it also wasn't just thrown in for something.
Without spoilers there were a few things script wise that should have been changed and a few scenes that should have been reshot as the acting was much worse than the majority.
But I liked the story. I liked the acting. Overall pleasantly surprised with this one.
While it's 10/10 it's also not one I'd be eager to watch again. But I would watch it again. Give me a Carlo Marks and Bethany Joy Lenz movie now please!
A Kismet Christmas
2022
Comedy / Drama / Family / Romance
A Kismet Christmas
2022
Comedy / Drama / Family / Romance
Keywords: based on novel or bookchristmasholiday
Plot summary
It tells the story of Sarah, a children's book author who returns to her hometown where she reconnects with her family and her teenage crush. She soon discovers that a family legend might actually be true.
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10/10 came as a surprise to me!
Loved the leading lady
This is a combination of two fairly common premises. Sarah is a famous writer (after one book) with writer's block and a tight deadline for the next book. He grandmother has been making magic cookies for years. The magic cookies help people dream of their soul mate. (OK, this one is less common.) Sarah had a crush on Travis, but the older Travis got married to someone else and Sarah never returns to town, until now.
Sarah Ramos presents an appealing Sarah (the character). She and Carlo Marks have quiet chemistry and she also hits it off with Rubi Tupper who plays the Travis' daughter Jasmine. I agree with another reviewer in hoping that Ramos appears often on Hallmark.
The story has no great highs or lows or surprises. The climax is predictable. Dialogue is good and so is acting.
Nice but that's all
An author myself, movies that include stories about authors draw my interest, and this movie is about a young woman with a best selling first book and writer's block as she attempts the sequel.
Unfortunately, it checks off too many of the cliches: returning home to the small town she grew up in (and by chance! Of course),bad memories there she doesn't wish to face, surprisingly meeting the lost love who broke her heart (no, not really a surprise),and of course he's now a single dad with an adorable daughter. What a shock.
Maybe I missed it in the morass of talkiness in this film, but I never found out what happened to his wife. Odds are he's a widower but neither my wife nor I spotted a conversation which revealed why he's now a single dad.
Did I mention this script is VERY talky? LOTS of it.
There is a good bit of relationship building, and the MMC is ridiculously wise and understanding, so there's nothing for the FMC to complain about. In the end, of course she doesn't.