When two grifters meet after crashing the same millionaire's Christmas party, they agree to work together to achieve each other's "mission," not knowing that they would find something more than money or fame could offer: true love.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Skye Townsend
Tara Aries
Jaime M. Callica
Tre Bailey
Kajuana S. Marie
London Everest
Cocoa Brown
Rhonda
Deja Dee
Sapphire Everest
Diesel Madkins
Elliot Everest
Pamela Smith
Diahann Aries
Natalie W. Baker
Carolina Everest
Terence Davis
Canyon
Renell Michael White
Calvin
Roy Y. Chan
Party Guest
Timesa Evans
Security Guard
Chandra Gaines
Housekeeper
Alba Katiuska Mera
Party Guest
Pam Smith
Diahann
Sobe Thomas
Security Guard
Omari Wallace
Maynard
Lloyd Weema
Catering staff
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
source: Christmas Party Crashers
I am so surprised that no one else noticed the scenes are out of order. After the car picks them up, they are shown decorating the tree, then it cuts back to them arriving at the mansion and them getting settled, then jumps back to Tara in pjs. This was really poorly edited. How did no one catch that before the film was released?! It could have been a cute rom com but it's hard to get past that glaring oversight. I'm all for a predictable storyline, as most holiday movies have them but this was just a bit lazy. Also, the antagonists knew each other like five minutes and suddenly were in love? I just don't know about this one...
The Christmas Crashers/Christmas Party Crashers (2022) - The leading characters Tara and Tre weren't exactly the charming lovelies that I'm used to from these films, but it was easier to connect with Tre, played by Jaime M. Callica, because he hadn't been quite as deceitful and seemed to be coerced, but even then I felt that he was a bit weak for being dragged through the mess and actually he didn't really feature that strongly in the film, considering he was the second one in the credits. There was too much time spent with everyone else trying to impress and not enough of the romantic connection itself, although it was fairly obviously there. He did have a lovely little face though and he looked great in just a towel. Tara, played by Skye Townsend on the other hand, was just a bit of a cow. Yeah she had issues outside of the fact that she was a liar and fraud and she couldn't immediately see how cute Tre was, but she was definitely not a character that I could appreciate or like. The farce unfolded in an incredibly over the top way, as they infiltrated the successful Everest families home pretending to be a party planner and established clothes designer and it was more than a bit much at times. It also seemed to be a film full of stereotypes and 'Kardashian' wannabe's, which the world doesn't need any more of. In some ways it was like a cheap 'Fresh Prince Of Bel Air' (1990-6), without being as well put together. Once again and in fact more than once, there was a lot of forgiveness ceded very easily on many fronts and that stretched belief a bit too far. If Jaime hadn't been so cute, I would never have made it until the point where he was just in a towel, whereupon I decided to stick with it, just in case it happened again, but honestly, and I know I say this a lot, and I would, but I thought that it would be more likely that Tre was gay and that Tara would have found that London (Kajuana S. Marie), the Everests precocious and pretentious daughter, had a brother to fall for. Or that they would have both fought over him. There just wasn't enough polish on this one to believe the high life they were supposed to be living and the attitude of the film was a bit nasty. 3.75/10.
Don't waste your time. Predictable, unfunny, best to avoid. Not much more needs to be said. Flat, transparent, uninteresting, boring. Clumsy writing from the firdt scene, every line telegraphing thr characters' back story. When the two main characters meet we could write the rest ourselves. Lacked any jokes whatsoever, just simplistic stuff. Why a character limit? There's not much else to say about this stuff. Not even worth watching if there's nothing else on- you're better off watching nothing. Back in the day we used to say 'straight to video' or DVD, but no-one would waste physical media with this.
source: Christmas Party Crashers
I am so surprised that no one else noticed the scenes are out of order. After the car picks them up, they are shown decorating the tree, then it cuts back to them arriving at the mansion and them getting settled, then jumps back to Tara in pjs. This was really poorly edited. How did no one catch that before the film was released?! It could have been a cute rom com but it's hard to get past that glaring oversight. I'm all for a predictable storyline, as most holiday movies have them but this was just a bit lazy. Also, the antagonists knew each other like five minutes and suddenly were in love? I just don't know about this one...
The Christmas Crashers/Christmas Party Crashers (2022) - The leading characters Tara and Tre weren't exactly the charming lovelies that I'm used to from these films, but it was easier to connect with Tre, played by Jaime M. Callica, because he hadn't been quite as deceitful and seemed to be coerced, but even then I felt that he was a bit weak for being dragged through the mess and actually he didn't really feature that strongly in the film, considering he was the second one in the credits. There was too much time spent with everyone else trying to impress and not enough of the romantic connection itself, although it was fairly obviously there. He did have a lovely little face though and he looked great in just a towel. Tara, played by Skye Townsend on the other hand, was just a bit of a cow. Yeah she had issues outside of the fact that she was a liar and fraud and she couldn't immediately see how cute Tre was, but she was definitely not a character that I could appreciate or like. The farce unfolded in an incredibly over the top way, as they infiltrated the successful Everest families home pretending to be a party planner and established clothes designer and it was more than a bit much at times. It also seemed to be a film full of stereotypes and 'Kardashian' wannabe's, which the world doesn't need any more of. In some ways it was like a cheap 'Fresh Prince Of Bel Air' (1990-6), without being as well put together. Once again and in fact more than once, there was a lot of forgiveness ceded very easily on many fronts and that stretched belief a bit too far. If Jaime hadn't been so cute, I would never have made it until the point where he was just in a towel, whereupon I decided to stick with it, just in case it happened again, but honestly, and I know I say this a lot, and I would, but I thought that it would be more likely that Tre was gay and that Tara would have found that London (Kajuana S. Marie), the Everests precocious and pretentious daughter, had a brother to fall for. Or that they would have both fought over him. There just wasn't enough polish on this one to believe the high life they were supposed to be living and the attitude of the film was a bit nasty. 3.75/10.
