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(2022 TV Movie)

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6/10
THE ONLY REASON TO WATCH
ukoutlaw-9246521 November 2023
The only reason to watch "Christmas Plus One" is Corey Sevier's performance.

I've seen him in many TV Christmas movies, and he always strikes me as quite genuine. Without a word, he can run through a full range of emotions with just his face. If he had been born near the beginning of the Twentieth Century, I believe he would have been a major silent film actor and have had the ladies swooning as well! Move over, John Barrymore!

So why haven't I seen him in any movies at the cinema???

The other actors were okay, going through the motions, but Corey carried this film.

Special mention goes to Leighton Alexander Williams, who played Pete the coffee shop owner.
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2/10
What a terrible storyline
pee_bee11 January 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Not even sure where to start with this one. My goodness it is awful in the messages it sends.

Cara and her sister Amy both wish for true love one Christmas, the next year Amy is marrying her true love and Cara thinks she's met hers by chance - but then loses his number - and maybe he isn't the one. At a basic level this plot would be fine, but the way it is done in this movie left me feeling pretty gross.

One issue is how the two male characters of Chace and Michael are drawn. Chace, who is the chance-meeting-but-lost-the-number dream guy is incredibly charming from our first encounter with him and remains that way for the whole film. He really feels like the guy you should be rooting for to find the girl. Michael on the other hand, is an abrasive jerk at the start and is the cause for losing Chace's number. I understand the formula is the one of the romantic leads has to be in some way grumpy/rude/broken at the start so the magic of love/christmas/whatever can win them over, but given how 'perfect man' Chace is, Michael's character is not written well. And while he has about half the film being fine he never manages charming and in the last third goes all the way to manipulative.

The second issue is the actors. Corey Servier also has less chemistry with Emily Alatalo in the entire movie than Andrew Bushell manages with her in their three shared scenes, so who we're meant to root for and who actually seem to have a potential for love are completely different.

But the big problem that had me yelling at the screen while watching comes in the last third of the movie. Cara has been trying to find Chace and Chace has been trying to find Cara, and finally Chace leaves his number with Pete at the cafe they both go to (side note: Pete's a jerk). Pete, being a jerk, gives the number instead to Michael. Michael then does not give the number to Cara. When she and Chace finally run into each other at Pete's cafe and she finds out Michael had the number for several days but didn't tell her she is rightfully upset.

So Cara and Chace finally go on their date but she spends her time talking about her week with Michael because of course he's really her soulmate blah blah blah. Again, if there had been no lying and manipulation around Chace's number this storyline would be fine and a pretty standard storyline (I'd still critique the chemistry in the love triangle as being the wrong way round). But Michael did manipulate and lie to Cara, and gave a pretty gaslighty speech when she called him out on his lies. Yet they are the couple we're meant to root for, and Cara even apologises to him at the end?! Really?! Just yuck.
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9/10
What a great Christmas movie!
michelle-plassing6 December 2022
The ambience on this film was superior to others. The acting was really organic and made for a 'cozy down with a hot chocolate' Christmas movie experience. The relationship between the sisters was completely believable and I really enjoyed their connection. It came across on so well on screen I checked if they were sisters in real life!

The setting for the film was just perfect.....real snow!! No awful fake snow.... Hallelujah!!

I always wait for the kiss at the end and this didn't disappoint. Although Corey is great, the actress is what made this movie. Her facial expressions were just so genuine and endearing and her acting was so natural.

Highly recommend!
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2/10
Musical train wreck
boriskaiser25 December 2022
I don't know what is going on, but Reel One Entertainment 2022 winter/Christmas season is a train wreck after train wreck. It's not that casting is bad or directing or writing - it's for the technical reasons. Like somebody at ROE thinks that "Christmas Belle" TV movie is masterpiece. Do you remember notorious "Christmas Belle" TV movie which vast majority of us hated it for its constantly loud background music? This is the same thing here - almost the same or similar music 90% of the movie. It will drive you crazy especially if you are using headphones! I used 10 sec skip function for at least a quarter of a movie because I couldn't listen it.

For some reason lighting at Cara's parents home was just bad. I never saw so much bad lighting in any other ROE TV movie.

Like in the so many other ROE TV movies, this one was filmed in Hamilton, so they have to show too much stock NYC footage, and Cara had to say so many times how and why she loves NYC so viewers get fooled that it was actually filmed in NYC. Stock footage was so bad that I even saw stock footage from Slovenia in Europe!

Lets talk about cast. Corey Sevier is an average TV actor. I watched a lot of his movies and IMO he's best is "Grounded for Christmas" where writing allowed him to shine. I don't know if it's him or his agent, but this is at least the third time he was playing a writer (after "Mr. Write" and "Meet Me in New York"), and the second time in the fake NYC. Maybe there's more but I didn't watch his every movie. It's not a bad thing per se, but it's a bit of boring.

Emily Alato - this is the third train wreck I watched her in. The other two are "Christmas Catch" and "The Princess and the Bodyguard". She was awful, she acted like a horny high school teenage girl, and she grin whole movie. I'm not sure if director is to blame because of the other two mentioned train wrecks.

Andrew Bushell deserves better. He was barely in the movie but at least his arc was very well done. He did the right things. Cara and Michael deserve each other.

The rest of the cast was all right.

There is at least one good thing is that you can watch the whole movie compressed in just 2:28 min long trailer. In the normal circumstances it's a bad thing but this time it saves your valuable free time.
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9/10
A Feel Good Christmas movie!
gdcampbell-214748 January 2023
Christmas Plus One is one of my favourite Christmas movies of 2022. The storyline was a little different than a typical Christmas movie which was a nice change. Cara (Emily Alatalo) tries to find Chace (Andrew Bushell) after they connect while sharing a ride home to their families for Christmas and Cara loses his phone number.

I loved the close relationship between Cara and her sister Amy and their tradition of making Christmas wishes. Add in Corey Sevier and this made a great movie.

I didn't find the background music overbearing, in fact I liked it. This is a movie I'll definitely watch again.
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10/10
Well-packed and quite different from most festive films eg no bereavement
SunnyDaise20 December 2023
This movie has plenty to offer - quite a big three-generational cast with several storylines running. Unlike many Christmas TV movies, bereavement is not included as the lead's parents are both present and the child character is a nephew. There are lots of relationships covered - parents/adult children, sisters, uncle/nephew, lovers, friends and colleagues so most viewers will connect with at least one situation. Aside from regular work issues, the plot features a variety of familiar Christmas and Wedding traditions, plus a few original ones along the way, making the tale accessible yet interesting throughout.
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