When journalist Julia goes back home to find inspiration, she discovers her childhood friend has built a giant snow maze which prompts her to find her way to true love.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Jessy Schram
Julia
Marshall Williams
Nate
Zoe Fish
Ava
Melissa Marie Elias
Skye
Paul Magel
Bob
Nancy Sorel
Maggie
Kate Yacula
Brook
Daina Leitold
Nora
Stephanie Sy
Selena
Jason Wishnowski
Man #1
Reena Shah
Yoga Instructor
Danica Muchnik
Child
Beverly Ndukwu
Customer #1
Ernie Pitts
Reporter
Derek James Trapp
Cafe Patron
Derek James Trapp
Couple
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
I'm surprised that this film seems to have generated such a so-so response, I personally thought it was very good, one of the better ones in fact. Part of this is down to the fact that there was no real drama, the characters seemed a bit more real, and other than the 'NYC girl tries to pretend she likes small town life' subplot, this all worked rather well. Lovely viewing, and nice to see some different faces as leads in a Hallmark film.
source: Amazing Winter Romance
She continually looked like it was a pandemic-lockdown-don't-care-hair-day.
Love Jessy Schram, but there is no chemistry between her and Marshall Williams.
I'm surprised that this film seems to have generated such a so-so response, I personally thought it was very good, one of the better ones in fact. Part of this is down to the fact that there was no real drama, the characters seemed a bit more real, and other than the 'NYC girl tries to pretend she likes small town life' subplot, this all worked rather well. Lovely viewing, and nice to see some different faces as leads in a Hallmark film.
I gave this movie a 5 and that only for the parents, sister and niece. They were real and easy to watch. BUT the main couple had no spark whatsoever. Dreadful casting. Like a pair of teenagers giggling their way through a weak script. I almost turned it off several times but kept hoping it would pick up. It didn't. Hallmark you must try harder. You seem to be losing 'IT'!
Sauce
I loved all aspects of this movie. For every review that was negative because it was sweet and simple, those were the positive points for me. I was grateful not to have too much drama and characters that were kind to each other from start to finish. Relax, breathe and be a-mazed.
Favorite scene with Julia (Jessy Schram) - Finally going into the maze, realizing her true feelings, and writing her thoughts down.
They need to change them up. No diversity. People drink coffee or tea, nobody just always orders cocoa. Every film doesn't require a snow angel. Bring it into the 21st century. Keep it happy but make it more grounded in reality. This one was particularly bad. Less than zero chemistry with the leads and dang, slow, slow, slow. Almost deleted a bunch of times and instead watched in 2 min increments. Cant remember crap except that it was so bad.
