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Buttons: A Christmas Tale
Plazo | Por mes | costo de financiamiento | Total |
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24 meses | $19.74* | $137.34 | $473.95 |
18 meses | $24.40* | $102.67 | $439.28 |
12 meses | $34.16* | $73.38 | $409.99 |
9 meses | $43.68* | $56.55 | $393.16 |
6 meses | $63.00* | $41.40 | $378.01 |
3 meses | $121.06* | $26.59 | $363.20 |
DVD opciones adicionales | Edición | Discos | Precio de Amazon | Nuevo desde | Usado desde |
DVD
3 diciembre 2019 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 1 | $336.61 | $336.61 | — |
Género | Drama |
Formato | NTSC |
Colaborador | Robert Redford, Jane Seymour, Kate Winslet, Roma Downey, Alivia Clark, Dick Van Dyke, Abigail Spencer, Tim Janis, Paul Greene, Ioan Gruffudd, Angela Lansbury Ver más |
Idioma | Inglés |
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Descripción del producto
Buttons: A Christmas Tale is the magical, musical story that shows believing can be the greatest gift of all. Follow the heartwarming journey of two orphan girls whose only wish is to find a home for Christmas. With a little help from their guardian angels (screen legends Dick Van Dyke and Angela Lansbury), they discover that miracles really can happen when you find the power to believe. From director Tim Janis, this inspiring holiday film for the whole family features an all-star cast including Jane Seymour, Roma Downey and Abigail Spencer, and is narrated by Kate Winslet and Robert Redford.
Detalles del producto
- Idioma : Inglés
- Dimensiones del producto : 1,78 x 19,05 x 13,72 cm; 62,08 g
- Número de modelo del producto : D59209575D
- Director : Tim Janis
- Formato de medios : NTSC
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 3 diciembre 2019
- Actores : Ioan Gruffudd, Jane Seymour, Roma Downey, Abigail Spencer, Dick Van Dyke
- Estudio : Paramount
- ASIN : B07YMHC35K
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº30,054 en Películas y Series de TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y Series de TV)
- nº26,084 en Películas
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The technical problems:
On technical, filmmaking merits alone, this film fails miserably. The plot wasn't much better. In fact, except for the acting, this entire film was a poorly made, film school effort.
THE AUDIO: I can only hope the sound crew – both production and post-production – were hitting the eggnog. Hard. More than one scene had mismatched audio within the *dialog*, making it hard to ignore that some of the dialog was dubbed in post. (Possibly using can-and-string-telephone technology.) Ambient sound (birds and crickets in outdoor scenes, for example) would sometimes be so loud as to be distracting. (And birds at night? I'm pretty sure you didn't intend bats in a Christmas movie, and if you did, bats don't sound like larks. Just sayin'.)
THE VIDEO: Then there were the *very* distracting out-of-sync audio moments. Some were so bad, the editor actually slowed down the video to match! (It's a technique that can be used to "fix" audio sync problems, but it should be used sparingly in an emergency, and only when the issue isn't discernible on first viewing.) And speaking of sparingly, too often, scenes could've used some judicious snipping. The editor let some shots linger waaaaay too long, as to make the character seem ... off, and break the mood. There was one shot that was held so long on Mr. Van Dyke smiling, that it became uncomfortable!
SETS and COSTUMES: I dunno', but if that cotton mill is still around, it looks like a nice place for part-time work. Well-lit, sparkling clean, but with a lovely rustic English charm. WHAT THE HECK?! Not a mark on the floors, mostly clean-scrubbed children with only the occasional well-placed smudge on their faces. Your average middle-class, suburban kids are dirtier than this lot. Speaking of English charm – there was zero sense of place. Most of the time, we seemed to be in England. I had to keep telling myself that this was supposed to be taking place in the U.S. They even had to have a Fourth of July country fair to help remind the audience of the setting.
THE STORY – POSSIBLE SPOILERS!!!:
Sooo, I get it - the kid is really, truly bummed out in the beginning because her dad has to travel for long stretches of time and she misses him. (Bummer.) But she gets cheered up. (YAY!) And then something worse happens. (Wow – that's tragic and must be so hard on a little girl.) But she's cheered up again. (Really?) And then something else happens. (Disappointed, but she's unaware of all the ins-and-outs.) But then she manages and everything's ok. (Umm ... cool.) Then the unthinkable happens – again. (O.M.G.! This would be really depressing if it felt like these things were actually happening and not just being stuck in to manipulate the viewer in a flat, cardboard story kind of way!) How could the first disappointment be on the same depth of sadness as the worst tragedy here? My favorite part was when we finally get to see why the film is called BUTTONS. But don't blink – you'll miss it. And it will Never. Be. Mentioned. Again! WHAAAAT?! You named a film after a 15-second moment in a scene?! Sheesh! Also, this is billed as "A New Musical Film" – with meh songs being shoehorned into scenes. I suppose with a better film, the songs wouldn't be so bad, but in this, they just seem forced and not very inspired.
Long after our viewing, we puzzled over how this all-star cast could possibly have been roped into working on this abominable project. Of course, no one knows how a film will turn out, but I believe this is the director's first film, so how the heck did he manage to get Dick Van Dyke and Angela Lansbury?! OMG! Two great actors right there! And the rest of the cast is top-notch as well (Jane Seymour, Roma Downey, and even Robert Redford did a bit of narration). We finally settled on the idea that this film was made as a labor of love, with a percentage of the proceeds going to charity. (Note: While I hope this is the case for those involved in making the film, you'd still be better off just donating some money directly to a charity.)
Val Hawkins
It is such a heartfelt movie, with so many wonderful actors in it. I loved the theme and the music was great, so wonderful of Tim Janis to compose the music for his own movie. I absolutely loved Dick Van Dyke and his amazing dancing skills and Angela Lansbury for her wonderfully expressive story telling in this movie. Even Jayne Seymour was in it and Abigail Spencer ( from Timeless). It is a Musical but what I loved about it was that it only had a few songs in it, unlike other Musicals where they sing every 5 minutes and it gets to be a bit too much. This movie had just the right amount of wonderfully inspiring songs in it and the choreography was fantastic! Just brilliant!!!
I loved the story line of the little girl ( I wont give away the details and spoil it for people who havent watched it yet). It is a movie about how Love is the strongest power in the Universe and how hearts filled with Hope and Belief and Love will carry us through our darkest moments. Love wins ! ( P.s. get out your Kleenex)
A truly heart-warming and inspiring movie that is perfect for all ages!
~**~ Great job Tim and Elizabeth~**~
Much much gratitude and Happy Holidays!
Angela Springer