Justin G. Dyck directed at least 36 movies, and yet, with what seems emphasis on the amount of quality, he still cannot overcome the skill. Eight has a word “romance”, “love” or “wedding” in the headings, and 14 is characterized by the word “Christmas”, suggesting these are his areas of experts. However, in accordance with his style, Christmas Wedding Planner is a mild, color by number, a cookie cutter, a non-original-moment-a whole piece of snowflakes that will not satisfy or give up anyone before seeing the movie before. Jocelyn Hudon lies on Majesty as Kelsey, a female figure whose robotic adherence to stereotypes makes Dyck’s direction be made up in comparison. This is a safe preservation of a child as opposed to his absence of severe language, violence and sexual situations, but so is It’s a wonderful lifeSo you are HarveyStill, these films have imagination, humor and heart, exposure to everyone usually improves the child’s life. This is missing everyone, making it a cinematographic equivalent empty calories, Froot loops / captain of movies crises.
The film is without small details that indicate some connection with the reality of how people talk, think, they feel and act. How to Kelsey, Wedding Planing Newbie, talk to the poorer voice of long experience, as when he gives us to take over different categories of bridesmaids perceived? She had never done this before, so where does her world tired on bridesmaid come from? Kelsey’s regular message to unknown people who will explain everything that the script was to communicate through actions, relationships and dialogue. Large discovery is completely creepy and does not add anything to the story.