Saturday, November 14, 2015

Ice Sculpture Christmas

Ice Sculpture Christmas


First of all, this movie intrigued me from the get-go simply because of the unique angle. There was a point of focus that didn’t involve shaming a woman for having a career or for not having a joyful enough Christmas spirit. Secondly, I truly enjoyed this movie, and not just because it was brand spankin’ new for 2015, which is always a plus since ‘shiny and new’ are always appealing in the TV movie department. Ice Sculpture Christmas stars the adorable Rachel Boston as the bubbly and oh-so-kind Callie Shaw. It also stars Brenda Strong as the head chef (Gloria) of the kitchen for which Callie recently became the new dishwasher even though she recently completed culinary school. Anna is instantly appealing since she is the polar opposite of the typical “too big for her britches” freshly-out-of-school ingĂ©nue we are used to encountering as we witness a young woman striving toward achieving her dreams. Anna is talented in the area of ice sculpting, which according to this movie is a common attribute for chefs. Who knew? There is of course an ice sculpting contest looming, which incidentally her boss has entered, so what’s a girl to do? I’ll tell you what. She will meet (or re-meet, I should say) the hotel owner’s son, David, played by David Alpay, who is insta-charmed by her and her ice carving prowess, and is secretly signed up for the by him unbeknownst to her! What the what??? This causes fast problems between them even though they aren’t even a couple yet. Luckily, after a little support from her widowed father, who works at the hotel and has for years, she forgives David and they become fast more-than-friends/ice sculpting partners. Meanwhile, back at the hotel, Callie’s daddy and Chef Gloria are becoming quite cozy making naughty fake bets about who will win the contest, which will either way, regardless of the outcome, result in her cooking him dinner… mmm hmm. Oh!! I almost forgot! There is a nasty saboteur in the kitchen who has it IN for Callie and is clawing her way to the top of the career ladder through her scheming antics. I will save the ending for your eyes only, but I do have to say that there were tears… and they were legitimate. Who knew that a Christmas themed contest could elicit that much of an emotional impact? Yea, Hallmark! You have warmed my heart with a gigantic piece of ice.