Angels in the Snow
In Angels in the Snow, the affluent, yet troubled Montgomery family hits the road for a special Christmas in the mountains.
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- Cast:
- Kristy Swanson , Chris Potter , Carolyn Adair , Lizzie Boys , Colin Lawrence , Catherine Lough Haggquist , Jaeda Lily Miller
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I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
To me, this movie is perfection.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
I don't know if it was the writers or the director that killed the storyline. The little girl was the only endearing character.The Tucker's show up at the cabin in the woods wrapped in their personal blankets trying to stay warm and say it took them 2 hours to walk in the snow to reach the cabin. They followed the lights in the house to get there. Now when they go to leave, they don't have their blankets with them and the oh so loving reformed dad doesn't offer his new found saviors a freakin' ride to their car! It was a 2 hour walk! My take away from the movie is never be like the Montgomery family.
I'm a die-hard, bleeding heart, gullible sucker for the entire season of Christmas movies. But this one? This one made me take the time to sign into IMDb (hardly ever do), in case "telling my story can save one other person from making the same mistake I did".Do yourself a favor, and I dislike being so negative and mean spirited towards those who made this film, but give this one a pass. Even the Folgers Coffee shots in that insipid Mariah Carey Christmas movie can't hold a candle to this vapid production. So many obvious errors/goofs, so corny, so bad... On a positive note, the actor who plays Joe is handsome and sexy.
I really enjoy Christmas tales and even enjoy some of them when they get a bit gloopy but in my opinion through the entire movie I failed to be moved in any sympathetic way whatsoever towards the Montgomery parents (Kristy Swanson and Chris Potter) and thought that her character was blubby to say the least when she should have taken hold of the situation just as a mum for the sake of the kids and he came over as a guy that was selfish to the extreme and showed his children no emotion whatsoever. Then the Tucker family turned up at the door to the cottage with their entourage of kids and they were allowed entry as total strangers through the door with no questions asked as to who they were or what they were doing. It got better when pa Montgomery went out to the car in the middle of a raging storm and got hit by a tree. I thought he'd gone to the car to try and charge his cell phone but it turned out to be otherwise. I'm not going to put any spoilers in as seeing this movie is beyond belief to the extreme and you have to watch it for yourselves but I suspect that the ending was thrown in as an afterthought to cut it all off abruptly and stop any further money being spent on filming. I could go on for ages because I really enjoy movies of all genres but this was dross even for a TV Movie and bore no relationship to real life behaviour in my life experience
I enjoyed the movie somewhat but it was very predictable and I figured out the plot and ending in the first 20 mins. Curiosity kept me going throughout the movie to see if I was right, however I kept wanting to fast forward to the end rather than finish watching the movie.. The little girl was cute and the storyline was okay. I would have liked to see a few more unforeseen twists and less cheese. A bit childish and naive but the story is through the eyes of the little girl so that might be the what they were going for. Overall, I could have skipped this movie and never really missed out on anything. The ending was exactly what I thought it would be. The parents marriage didn't seem real. But I could relate with the family taking in strangers in order to keep from dealing with their own family issues. Strangers are a good distraction.