An interim school superintendent finds herself in a tough spot when she is assigned to shut down a school's failing music program, and must come to terms with her musical past.An interim school superintendent finds herself in a tough spot when she is assigned to shut down a school's failing music program, and must come to terms with her musical past.An interim school superintendent finds herself in a tough spot when she is assigned to shut down a school's failing music program, and must come to terms with her musical past.
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- TriviaEden Summer Gilmore's debut.
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Liam: Uh oh, now they've gone and done it.
Eve: What?
Liam: Look at them, they bumped into each other, spilled coffee. Classic meet cute.
Eve: It looks more messy than cute.
Liam: No, no, look at their body language. They're intrigued. And they'll try to fight it but it's pointless. Fate has intervened. That could've been you, you know?
Eve: Yeah, well I'm super glad it wasn't.
Liam: What if that suit guy was your one true love?
Eve: If suit guy was my one true love then the universe would've made sure we spilled coffee on each other.
Liam: That is a very good point.
Eve: What makes you such a meet cute expert?
Liam: A movie buff, son of a movie buff dad, and my movie buff 11 year daughter happens to love a love story. Whereas it turns out people often spill drinks on each other.
Eve: And fall in love.
Liam: It's a thing, look it up.
Eve: I just might. But first I have to go meet my friend.
Liam: Yeah, me too.
Eve: Good luck keeping your shirt spill free.
Liam: Oh, it's not up to me. It's the universe.
Eve: Hmm-mmm.
- ConnectionsReferenced in It's Christmastown: 035 - We'll Do It Rimes! (2018)
- SoundtracksIt's Christmas Eve
Written by LeAnn Rimes and Darrell Brown
Published by Angelfish Songs/Love You Bye Songs/ASCAP
Performed by LeAnn Rimes
'It's Christmas, Eve' is one of the Hallmark films that is a pleasant enough inoffensive watch, but turned out to be nothing too special. It's definitely worth a look as you want to see every Christmas film Hallmark has done, but 'It's Christmas, Eve' is a film with plenty of ups and downs (a case of the second half being better than the first) and it's evidence of Rimes being a much better singer than she is as an actress. Am hoping that that does not come over as mean.
Am going to begin with talking about 'It's Christmas, Eve'. Am going to have to agree with those who have been critical of Rimes. She sounds absolutely wonderful but her acting is wildly inconsistent. She does get better thankfully, but she is often very stiff and dull in the first half and fails to generate much warmth. Also thought that she didn't have enough sparkle or chemistry with Tyler Hynes and that their relationship wasn't developed or used enough, not to mention it is a very typical Hallmark type of romantic chemistry.
To me, the early stages of the film is quite slow with it taking too long for the quite predictable story to find its footing and momentum. Some of the dialogue is cheesy.
On the other hand, Hynes does fare a lot better in the acting department. He actually looks comfortable and is charming, the role he plays is not much new but he doesn't overplay it or make the character too stale. The supporting cast are good. My favourite performance actually comes from Eden Summer Gilmore, she was adorable and touched my heart. Younger actor performances always varied in Hallmark films and Gilmore here is one of the hits. Loved the father and daughter chemistry, and Rimes' acting actually does improve and become more sympathetic when she is with Gilmore. It was good to see characters that develop and ones that are easier than usual to care for (Liam and Abby are very easy to root for), took me a while to warm to Eve but it managed to just about happen by the end.
Moreover, 'It's Christmas, Eve' has a professional look to it with attractive location work equally attractively shot. The music is an aspect that often is not executed well in Hallmark's output, it's something that comes over very well here. With truly lovely and beautifully performed songs, "The Gift of Love" and "You and Me and Christmas" did touch my heart and warmed it up. The dialogue is not great in the first half, but becomes heartfelt without being schmaltzy and very engaging in the second. The story has nothing new and doesn't start off promising, but a lot of the second half is very heart-warming and poignant. It was hard to not tear up during the stepfather learning the song subplot.
Summing up, pleasant enough if very up and down. 6/10
- TheLittleSongbird
- Jan 11, 2021
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