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7/10
Fun movie, don't take it to serious
nicklaszlo-9975517 December 2019
Script is muah. Pretty cliché and a bit cringe sometimes. Nonetheless everything looks great, and it's a fun movie where you can laugh about some of the simple and awkward scenes.
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7/10
Yes it's a bit cliche but it's still cute.
Sherif_Ali121 November 2019
It's a Christmas romance movie , being cheesy is a given , the actors are likeable , the movie is enjoyable therefore it's actually a pretty good Christmas movie.
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6/10
cliche & feel good
iDaanie21 November 2019
Very cliche Christmas film but it will make you feel good inside.The actors were likeable but I felt that none of it was very realistic, but then again, romance never really is. Moreover, with Christmas coming up I think it would be nice to have more romance films like this. I just wish this film was a little more thought out.
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5/10
Disregard History and Common Sense and Enjoy the Scenery
bojojoti-971-13013125 November 2019
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My daughter and I decided to watch the movie together although we're miles apart. We synced our Netflix and began.

Daughter: LOL, this is so dweeby.

Mom: Like a thirteen-year-old wrote it. But the scenery is pretty.

Daughter: She's a teacher, and she has a guest house?

Mom: Everyone is wealthy in Christmas movies.

Mom: Ah, the old slip, fall, and catch. Now we just need the interrupted kiss and a snowball fight to complete a Christmas movie.

Daughter: I hit you with my car, and you're definitely crazy. Come stay with me!

Mom: Like a person in the 1300s who depended on hunting to eat would try to hunt a skunk! Stupid.

Mom: He's reading a menu printed in modern English! I can barely read documents from the 1700s.

Daughter: GROAN

Mom: DOUBLE GROAN (I have no idea what this was in reference to, but there were many such moments)

Daughter: That's the most accurate thing I've ever seen. Give a complete stranger with no driver's license who doesn't know how to drive the keys to your car.

Mom: Oh, the poor little girl living in a multi-million dollar housing development has no mittens.

Mom: Aha! Finally, the interrupted kiss.

Mom: What did the red light with the old crone mean at the end?

Daughter: I have no idea. For a sequel? LOL LOL

Mom: LOL Imagine a sequel to this.

Daughter: Well, sorry Mom. You pick the next one.

Mom: Hey, I'd rather have absurdly silly than boring, and this was very, very silly. The leads were cute. Too bad they didn't have good scripts to work with. Or any research at all.
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7/10
Everything you want in a rom com
alexander-james-spicer16 December 2019
The fact you can tell what's going to happen at every moment is possibly the best thing about this. If you want to chill have wine and watch something not so serious it is perfect for that. Very cliche and very cute
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4/10
As you'd expect
pirlo20044 December 2019
It's cheesy and terrible, yet somehow charming and watchable, especially if you're into these cheap Christmas movies - like I am!

The one thing I will say is - if you own a decent 4K oled tv, this movies shows it off surprisingly well... not really where I expected to witness really good picture quality, that's something I would expect from a hollyweird blockbuster, but it looked great which really surprised me and probably made the film more watchable than it actually was!
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7/10
It's enjoyable and enough reason to watch it!!
ancharms15 December 2019
It's basically a fun movie although don't expect it to be realistic . It's a Christmas fantasy movie shall I say and just try to watch it . The thing is , just don't get things too seriously . Just turn off the realistic stuff and have fun . The knight is adorable . And the leads are just good together .
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5/10
Decent film with a familiar story
lisafordeay21 November 2019
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The Knight Before Christmas is the newest 2019 Netflix movie starring Vanessa Hudgens and Josh Whitehouse and tells the tale of a 13th century knight named Sir Cole who gets transported to modern day Ohio and falls for a young woman named Brooke who is a science teacher that doesn't believe in love(Enchanted and Kate and Leopold anyone). Of course Sir Cole has till Christmas Eve to find his quest and go back to Norwich England,but will he stay with Brooke or go back to Norwich?.

The story has been done to death,since the last fish out of water film was Enchanted which is one of my favourite movies and I also loved Kate and Leopold. Both films are better than this film but hey if you are looking for a silly romantic comedy with a hint of Christmas than check it out on Netflix. Personally I thought Vanessa Hudgens last Netflix movie(her netflix debut) The Princess Switch was better.

C+
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7/10
Nice Christmas romance despite being somewhat predictable
OneAnjel25 December 2021
I love knights on horses and any fantasy stuff, so that caught my eye after passing up some other mediocre attempts at modern Christmas fare and enduring some that I wish I hadn't. This one is actually entertaining, and Josh Whitehouse really adds a lot to the film. He's not only very attractive but seems to be a great actor. Except neither he nor Vanessa Hudgens could act like there was real chemistry between them. I felt Emmanuelle Chriqui (the sister) would have actually been better in this part. Hudgens just lacked something I can't quite put my finger on. There were fun bits and clever bits and most of the scenery was well done if not over-done (there's such a thing as too many decorations). I enjoyed this film.
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2/10
Just awful
jane-patterso23 November 2019
I Adore Romanic Christmas films and can suspend reality and accept most things, but this... was too much. Zero effort made in terms of research, clearly. It makes no sense, for example a 14th century knight gets in a car and knows how to reverse and drive, but struggles with steering straight? Mittens leave finger marks? Windows in a castle? Etc etc etc. It's just an utter joke, and more than anything I'm disappointed because I love this genre and feel a bit cheated, it could have been done so well, with a bit more care and attention to detail. This just feels slapped together.
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10/10
Better than Hallmark sweet movie with few flaws
joeamorey21 January 2020
Excellent fun movie and fairly accurate in medieval aspects...don do let the nay sayers turn you from watching it...I highly recommend it.
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7/10
some might find it cliché
robinwrld4 July 2022
(this is my first ever review so i apologize if it isn't a great and detailed review)

i know that some find it cliché and cheap, which explains the low rating of 5.5 but i really like this movie. It's my comfort movie. I watched it for the first time with my brother, dad and grandma and i just loved everything about it. This is probably the first ever rom-com that i've watched twice (because i am just about to watch it now as i am writing this review).

Others find it boring and cliché but in my opinion its funny and a really heartwarming and cute story. I definitely recommend it if you want to watch something that is easy to watch.
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4/10
Everything you want in a Chritmas movie, but still it doesn't work
Jenn_i26 November 2019
It's cute, cheesy and a feel good movie. Most likely suitable for young kids. Why not for adults too, if you are looking for something easy and light and just want to relax.

But for me the acting was so clumsy (well, Vanessa was kind of okay) and dialogue was written so badly that I just couldn't enjoy it. The knight wasn't natural at all and and didn't have any charm even though he tried so hard to be cute and charming. And the main couple had so little chemistry that it felt forced.

Even when there is everything you want in a Christmas movie, is still lacks that magical and fairy tale like feeling. There is magic in the plot, but the viewer doesn't feel it and the movie is overall flat and boring. It didn't make you feel anything, it just passed by.
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4/10
Reasons
LukeCustomer226 November 2019
Very poor movie imho. I would sum it up with one word... "reasons". The story is so glaringly bad I just can't watch it unless I say "reasons" when my thinking mind wants an answer. A knight from the 1300s is sent to modern day to complete a quest... (say it with me) why? Reasons. Said knight speaks perfect modern english... I mean they don't even try to have him have trouble with it.. and ends up in the home of Vanessa Hudgens who isn't the slightest bit concerned about having a total stranger in her home, why? Reasons. Knight is in no way freaked out or scared of the modern world.. why? Reasons... oh I am sure the rest of the plot was riveting but I couldn't make it past the scene where Vanessa comes out in a slinky skin tight red dress and this man from 1300 doesn't say anything (or do anything) politically incorrect. Frankly, I hate to offend but Josh Whitehouse is not right for a leading man. He is goofy looking and thin hardly someone you would think would be a knight. His character is nothing more than an over grown man boy, as you know, you would find in a 1300's warrior.
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7/10
A Typical But Much More Stress Free Holiday Entertainment
tabuno24 November 2019
This Netflix Christmas holiday comedy romance offers up the by now typical time travel turmoil of a knight in the 14th century Norwich, England transported to 21st century Bracebridge, Ohio (though supposedly the actual location is the city by the same name in Ontario, Canada). What's a little different in this time period mix up between the possible romantic couple is that the surprising and relatively stress-free storyline that somehow even so keeps its audience entertained with a lot of time period oddities and peculiarities. It's nice for a change, in today's high-tension socio-political environment to come across a movie that doesn't require and involve a lot of melodramatics and instead offers up a pleasant and uplifting theatrical experience at this time of year.
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1/10
Watch an infomercial instead
wildestdxeams22 November 2019
Painfully obvious product placement and a bad storyline. I feel like I watched a 90 minute commercial of Alexa and netflix itself. How many netflix productions they casually show in their own movies is simply ridiculous. Then there are a lot of plot holes (Why is a guy from 14th century England sent to some 21th century small town in America? How does Brookes hair look perfect right after a load of snow hit her? How can mittens leave prints of fingers?) Well the storyline contains the usual compassion BS they always put in those movies, a romance one could not care less about and the usual stereotypical naive children (how do you even get in the middle of a frozen lake - and then stop and stand still until someone comes to your rescue?) I won't even mention the poor special effects and the bad puns. This movie really killed my Christmas mood. Can we have July again? Please.
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7/10
Vanessa Hudgens becoming the Netflix Christmas Queen, and that's a good thing.
ScoobySnacks6627 November 2019
Another Netflix Christmas original starring the ever lovely Vanessa Hudgens. The film doesn't take itself too seriously and neither should the viewer. The sets are beautifully decorated, Vanessa's outfits are stunning and the warm Christmas magic and silly romantic jokes are amplified by the charming co-star, Josh Whitehouse as Sir Cole. This film has many plot holes and ridiculous, even eye-rolling, moments, but seriously, just suspend some disbelief, pour yourself some Noel Nog and enjoy the charming chemistry and warm Christmas spirit the two leads bring.
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5/10
Fun Christmas movie for RomCom watchers
leonshikto22 November 2019
The movie is good but it could have been better. It felt too short to me for some reason but it was not boring or uninteresting. According to my review strategy:

Story: 1/2, Task Fulfillment: 1/1, Actors: 1/2, Direction, Cinematography and Soundtrack: 1/2, Viewer Satisfaction: 1/2, Wow Factor: 0/1
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7/10
The Knight Before Christmas is...WILD!!!!
scharlesstrickland12 December 2019
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In the 2019 romantic-comedy film, 'The Knight Before Christmas,' by Monika Mitchell and screenwriter Cara Russell, the film follows the Knight Sir Cole (Josh Whitehouse) as he is transported from the medieval ages to present day in order to fulfill his destiny of receiving true love's kiss. Overall, the movie had great writing throughout, only to be left feeling let down by the plot and the cinematography. So, what went right and wrong here?

Well, let us start off with the plot of the movie because it's a simple premise that works okay. Although the plot of the movie is very unfocused and in which certain tropes and plots are reused from different Hallmark movies there is nothing inherently wrong about being predictable. After all, if it isn't broke, don't fix it right? Well, the problem I have with the Knight Before Christmas is simply the fact that there is no tension because of its traditional nature. For example, Sir Knight Cole has to fulfill his destiny before Christmas or else he will never be able to go back to the time from which he came. This premise alone is great but because I know prior to viewing that this is going to be a feel-good movie (as all Hallmark movies are) the tension is gone. But other than the plot being predictable, the pacing in the final 10 minutes of the movie is satisfying but questionable. Yes, Sir Cole gets back to his time period but all he does is go up to his brother after he was thought to have been lost in a winter storm to say, "Hi, I'm back, see you later." and comes back to present day to live happily ever after with the love of his life. It makes you really question why the plot of needing a kiss to come back was really a necessary plot device if he was only going to spend 5 mins to just grab his horse and say goodbye to the thing he worked towards for the entire film.

But other than my gripes with the structure of the story, everything else I thought worked fantastically. In particular, my favorite part was the comedy part of the rom-com, particularly Sir Cole and how he referred to present-day items using medieval terms. You would think that guy would learn how to say car instead of 'metal steed' considering how he immediately figured out how to use a remote. The continuity of the character role isn't always consistent but it is executed well since it leads to scenes that are very funny and/or adds to the romantic relationship between Cole and Brooke.



The lighting was great I liked how it was changed every now and then with more shadows to convey more intense emotions, and more light in the shots to convey happier ones which benefited the cinematography by allowing each scene to be viewed easily. Speaking of cinematography, I thought the movie could have used more varied scenes. For example, I think I counted 5 times throughout the movie where they are at the Christmas town and if they are not there they are back at Brooke's house. As a result, It got a little stale in terms of fresh environments.

The thematic content works well although like I said earlier, the composition of the movie is very traditional. Nothing really felt out of place except the Knight in the movie but since it was intentional it worked out to make the movie more appealing. These elements work well, I never felt like I cringed over poorly executed scenes.

Overall, the movie is good. The plot could have been less traditional and added more tension. The cinematography was great although nothing mind-blowing. Finally, the relationship Cole and Brooke have in the movie really builds up well throughout the movie only to be diminished with a lackluster and questionable ending.
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4/10
Good for x-mas...
t-092536 December 2019
Yes, the movie has many flaws as far as writing, directing and acting go.

Yes, it is cliché (a lot).

But it perfectly depicts what a Christmas movie should be about. Seasonal movies, in my opinion, are not meant to be works of art, but instead a tool/device/vehicle to remember the public what the season should be about. Add to that the chivalry code, honor and bravery and you have this movie.
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9/10
How lovely
xox_jessjess_xox22 November 2019
What a lovely, heartwarming and smile inducing film. Vanessa was made to star in Christmas romances, let's be honest. If you want to smile, love a cheesy romance, love a Christmas movie and a little bit of fantasy, this one is most definitely for you.
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6/10
Very Sweet, IF You Suspend Disbelief
wendyschardein7 December 2022
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Warning: this film is historically and chronologically inaccurate, the characters are all Mary Sues, and the wardrobe supervisor should get coal in their stocking for Christmas. If you go into this movie as a purist, and if you pause to complain every time they get something wrong, you're going to hate it.

That said, it's sweet, romantic, and imparts a message of kindness and generosity. The characters are likable (if too good to be true), scenery is beautiful, and if you like happy endings (not really a spoiler, because it's a Christmas movie--you knew it would have a happy ending), its not a bad way to kill an hour and a half.

Just don't expect Old English, bad teeth, Medieval morality, and cumbersome armor.
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4/10
Worst Movie I have seen this year
SadOBlue23 November 2019
This is the worst movie that I have seen this year. I don't understand why Netflix makes this kind of movie.
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5/10
Disappointed
boself24 November 2019
I adore rom-com Christmas movies. I have watched her previous and amazing Netflix movie 'The princess switch' multiple times and love this actress. All the actors were really sweet and did their parts, but it felt mechanical. I also was no fan of the plot and the lack of depth in dealing with going from one era to the next. That must be seriously confusing, but there was no room in the story for any depth in to dealing with this matter.

The movie felt superficial, robotical and incredibly staged. Even the special hair and make up was not really professionally done. I don't want to rant, but was really disappointed after watching it.
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7/10
Don't. Think. Just, enjoy.
sandrakaae21 November 2019
This movie has a great cast, with a good Christmas message and the BEST concept ever (I am a sucker for the doe-eyed time traveler who knows nothing of todays technology trope) but it's also not very well explained. Don't think too hard on it, because there is very little background as to why the plot happens and why his quest is exactly what his quest is, but if you just wanna tune out and enjoy a silly original Christmas movie with an adorable concept extremely well executed, then this movie is for you.
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