Merry Christmas

From liwonhu
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Synopsis:
Rachel Fisher, a young, snobbish, attractive woman, enjoys a Christmas shopping afternoon. At sunset, after a phone call from his boyfriend telling her about his promotion at work, she comes back to have dinner with him. But, on the way, she'll have an unexpected encounter which will make her have and unforgettable night full of surprises.

•CAST:
-Rachel Fisher...PILAR RUBIO.
-The Tramp...PEDRO MARTÍN.
-Car driver...VÍCTOR PRIETO.
-Cars´s boy1...ROBERTO CORRALO.
-Cars´s boy2...PABLO MONTENEGRO.
-Man in the window...LUIS PERERA.

•CREW:

-Directed by...FRAN CASANOVA.
-Screenplay by...FRAN CASANOVA.
-Produced by...FRAN CASANOVA.
-Director of Photography by...FRAN CASANOVA.
-Camera by...FRAN CASANOVA.
-Film Editor by...FRAN CASANOVA.
-Music by...BRUNO BIZARRO.
-Audio Mix by...FRAN CASANOVA.
-Costumes by...PILAR RUBIO,FRAN CASANOVA & DAVID AMORÓS.
-Make-Up by...AMANDA CARRASCO.
-Props by...FRAN CASANOVA.

Sinopsis
Rachel Fisher es una joven, pija y atractiva mujer que disfruta de una tarde de compras. Al anochecer decide regresar a casa, pero por el camino se encuentra con alguien inesperado que le hace pasar una noche inolvidable y repleta de sorpresas.

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Channel: Film & TV
Uploaded: 10/22/08
06:25
English
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7 months ago by micheal456
nice idea but unfortunately it isn't executed properly. as the reader below said, if the homeless man really had intentions of doing good he would have just called out 'you dropped your purse madam' instead chasing after her like a psychopath. who the hell wouldn't be running scared for their life if that man was chasing them? far too over the top + dramatic with the running and chasing which made it too predictable with the 'moral' ending. sometimes bigger doesn't always mean better
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7 months ago by caseyspaos
How predictable and cliche. Why doesn't he call out, "Excuse me, you dropped your wallet!" or something calming instead of running after her and yelling? Why does he terrorize her as she's hiding by the cars, and in the alley instead of saying "sorry, I didn't mean to startle you! I just wanted to give you your wallet"? Am I supposed to be touched by some moralistic film whose obvious intent is to make us question our prejudices? What is the moral here? That women walking alone at night in a big city should be kind to scary-looking men who beg for money and yell at them?
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9 months ago by carlasjulian
Fabulous!!!
A must see!! Lovely + cute Latin twangs!!
Cool action guys...scary with sweet ending!
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