Imzadi
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Second movie to pass on, in my opinion:
Yes, the bolded gets to me too, when she plays these types of characters.
The TV channel description calls her "perky." A character describes her as having "charisma." The male lead remarks about her innocence about a big city, coming from Kansas.
I think Candace read all those descriptions and defaulted her her usual playing young, naive, which translates to not too bright. Like she's DJ Tanner all over again.
She's 44. She not young and naive anymore. She needs to act her age. And Hallmark should give the younger roles to actual younger actresses.
One of the few movies I really like by Candace is Switched For Christmas. She plays twins her age. They get into an argument talking about how hard their lives are, how much they know, and how much they each accomplish in a day. One is a mother of teens. The other a high, powered executive. Candace doesn't play young and dumb in this one.
The other two that I like with her are also where she plays smart and capable. The first is where Alan Thicke plays her father, and she is a strong, capable executive, going to evaluate the lodge she is tasked to change over for their company. The other is when she plays a doctor in Alaska.
I also watched "If I Only Had Christmas". In spite of my dislike of Candace Cameron Bure. While it was a "cute" concept I found the not-so-thinly-veiled Wizard of Oz dialogue distracting, and her playing yet another "oh, my, what am I going to do?" type character just rubs me the wrong way.
Yes, the bolded gets to me too, when she plays these types of characters.

I think Candace read all those descriptions and defaulted her her usual playing young, naive, which translates to not too bright. Like she's DJ Tanner all over again.

One of the few movies I really like by Candace is Switched For Christmas. She plays twins her age. They get into an argument talking about how hard their lives are, how much they know, and how much they each accomplish in a day. One is a mother of teens. The other a high, powered executive. Candace doesn't play young and dumb in this one.

The other two that I like with her are also where she plays smart and capable. The first is where Alan Thicke plays her father, and she is a strong, capable executive, going to evaluate the lodge she is tasked to change over for their company. The other is when she plays a doctor in Alaska.