A Christmas Kiss II
At a Christmastime event, Jenna shares an impromptu, unforgettable kiss with the dashing billionaire, Cooper Montgomery. Unaware of his intentions and fearful of getting hurt in another relationship, Jenna vows to resist his charms, but begins to realize his affection is real as the two spend more time together.
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- Cast:
- Elisabeth Harnois , Adam Mayfield , Lola Glaudini , Jonathan Bennett , Elisabeth Röhm , Steven Schub , Ray Laska
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Very best movie i ever watch
Excellent adaptation.
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
I do not know the original film. and the Christmas films are always cheese or nice or too predactable for me. in this case, my beliveves are not in error. a nice film, the same love story, few memories about real good romantic films from"40's - "50's. the only mistery for me - why Jenna prefer Cooper and not the perfect, ideal, the best buddy Sebastian ? but each reasonable film must have a fundamental question.
This movie appeared on Ion television in December 2017, well after dozens, if not hundreds, of women stepped forward to resist and abolish sexual harassment and abuse in the workplace especially entertainment. I frankly cannot believe that any television network would be this irresponsible.The first half or more of this movie is pure and blatant sexual harassment. Jenna clearly shows that she is uncomfortable with Cooper's attention. The sexual tension he is giving of can be cut with a knife. Maybe a chainsaw. At first it is tension with an underlying hint of threat even if no threat is unintended. And this is a textbook definition of sexual harassment. So I hope the moral of this movie is NOT that sexual harassment is OK if the girl eventually gives in willingly. This genre of movies needs to clean up it's double standard. Admittedly the movie was made in 2014, but that doesn't mean it needs to be shown.If Cooper does not cross the line, this is actually a nice love story and Elisabeth Harnois and Adam Mayfield have chemistry. As I said, at first the tension is negative. But even in that there is uncertainty in Jenna. But it turns into a better chemistry. Mia is actually not a villain for a boss. In this case her dad is a villain every bit as cruel as Mz Hall is in Kiss 1 (interesting that she is a common denominator in the two movies.)I am not rating this movie so that my prejudice does not affect it.
The earlier Christmas Kiss had successful theme, plot, Christmastime philosophy, casting and generally worked. This remake follows the plot but not the theme as the rich are not focused and realistic while the ordinary folk are not enticing in their fictitious characters. This film is primarily for those seeking more and more choices of seasonal movies on the Christmas theme but in no way one of the better ones other and Elisabeth Roehm shining in both in a secondary not the heroine role.
This sequel to "A Christmas Kiss I" is great! In "A Christmas Kiss II," the female protagonist, Jenna, played by Elizabeth Harnois, is a budding designer who is assistant to Mia, the owner of a fashion magazine. In arranging a photo shoot, she has to get decked out in "Mrs. Claus" outfit, along with gaudy jewelry when the model doesn't show up. Meanwhile, Mia's playboy brother, Cooper, shows up along with his bimbo. He wants to celebrate Christmas with his sister Mia. Jenna meets Cooper on the elevator, where she has a feisty conversation with Mr.Playboy, before the elevator gets stuck. As in the first movie, A Christmas Kiss, they appear to be under the mistletoe and are irresistibly drawn to each other and have an amazing kiss. Mia is unhappy that her brother, who is a partner in the company, has come around to bother her, so Jenna suggests that Mia give him a job to do. Naturally Mia assigns "handling Cooper" to Jenna. And so it goes....There is the friend next door to Jenna, the bad parent, the jealous bimbo that messes with the budding relationship, and finally the satisfying conclusion. This sequel is better than "A Christmas Kiss"- Elizabeth Harnois, as Jenna, is older and more seasoned than the girl in Kiss I. Much more of a reasonable match with the guy. In Kiss I, the girl is Way too Young for Brendon Fehr! And I just can't get past Brenden Fehr's hair. I didn't care for the jewelry though! WAY too over the top and huge!!