Window Wonderland
Window Wonderland (2013)

Window Wonderland

1/5
(18 votes)
6.8IMDb

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Leo Awards 2014


Leo
Best Cinematography in a Television Movie
Best Direction in a Television Movie
Best Picture Editing in a Television Movie

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Both leads did a very good job and I guess I should have seen the ending coming but I did not and it is awesome. Yes I recommend it.

I found the main characters (and the writing for them) witty and hilarious. The reactions and situations are believable, although silly.

This looks to start out as a standard Hallmark romantic comedy, where she is a brittle and uptight urban girl and he is a relaxed and casually brilliant guy. However, it quickly becomes apparent that they are both facades, come-ons to get people to buy the merchandise they offer, just like the windows they decorate in this good Hallmark Christmas romcom.

When the movie first started I could tell almost instantly this movie had no chemistry or feel goodness about it. I didn't connect with the characters and it just felt so cold with zero chemistry.

I'm a sucker for a good Hallmark TV movie, especially romantic comedies and even more especially ones that take place at Christmas. I've seen quite a lot of them over the last few years and, while there are some standouts, most tend to be of the "watch once and forget about it" variety.

I have watched many Hallmark movies, particularly Christmas ones, and the large majority have been subpar. Many are typical with bland love stories, bad person becoming good, unrealistic plot lines and uninspiring dialogue.

Was a little unsure as to what my feelings would be on 'Window Wonderland' before watching. The premise sounded very sweet and had potential to have more depth than most Hallmark Christmas films.

I watched this movie 4 years ago and decided to watch it again after seeing the co-star Paul Campbell in Surprised by Love and Once upon a Holiday. Glad I did.

This is a story about a young woman struggling with insecurity. At one point, referring to what they do as window dressers, she says "We create perfect images for people to admire", but her deeper meaning is about her own facade.

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