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owcoachb's rating
Quite possibly in my top 5 for Christmas movies. I'm a fan of dogs and cats, but not turtles. I kept watching even though there was a turtle. I found it interesting that it was set in a climate where snow sticks to the bottom of trees, but not the top. Since this movie is Australian-heavy, I'm guessing it was filmed there, and everything there is upside down. I thought adding a reindeer would be a good touch. But Dylan, the veterinarian, said he had never treated a flamingo, so a reindeer was probably out of the question.
Annie does a great job riding her bike in the snow. That's a very tough thing to do.
I won't give spoilers, but the movie moves along pretty quick.
There are a lot of open jackets at night in the middle of winter. Or some people are not wearing jackets.
During the middle of the film, I left for 15 minutes, but I really didn't miss anything plot related. Probably someone saying Meow-y Christmas.
Overall, I appreciate movies that go against the grain by hiring people that have never acted before, and forgoing a director completely.
I will be watching it again in less than 24 hours.
Annie does a great job riding her bike in the snow. That's a very tough thing to do.
I won't give spoilers, but the movie moves along pretty quick.
There are a lot of open jackets at night in the middle of winter. Or some people are not wearing jackets.
During the middle of the film, I left for 15 minutes, but I really didn't miss anything plot related. Probably someone saying Meow-y Christmas.
Overall, I appreciate movies that go against the grain by hiring people that have never acted before, and forgoing a director completely.
I will be watching it again in less than 24 hours.