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Three Wise Men and a Baby (2022)
A Wonderful Christmas Surprise
This movie was very surprising. I expected more of a slap-stick comedy, but it was very cleverly written. Tyler Hynes who always plays this sulking guy didn't disappoint. Paul Campbell's characters are always subdued and he didn't disappoint. And Andrew Walker's character always starts off with no flaws, until he makes huge mistakes and reveals that he's human too. With that said, the three of them together were priceless. I laughed the entire movie. They were very convincing as brothers. The only scene I didn't really like was when they were trying to win the best decoration house contest. I thought that scene was kind of corny. Finally, what can I say about that precious little baby boy? He was just as funny and entertaining as the adults.
Paul, Chris, and Andrew were so natural with him. They seem more comfortable with him than the woman playing the mother.
Inventing the Christmas Prince (2022)
A Christmas Gem
I loved this movie. Tamera Mowry (Shelby) gave a great performance. As did Ronnie Rowe Jr who played her Boss (Evan). He reminded me of the Gretch, but unlike the Gretch, he wasn't heartless, just clueless about other people's feelings. However, as the movie went on we watch him come out of his Rocket Scientist Nerdy Shell and evolve into this sweet caring person. However, Evan being a rocket scientist was not the point of this movie, which is why they didn't focus on his occupation, but rather on his transformation. This is evident when Evan's boss explains that his work performance was not the problem, but it was his people skills that needed to improve.
Anyway, If you didn't see the plot of Gretch that stole Christmas in this movie, we weren't watching the same movie. At one point, during the Christmas party, I thought (Shelby) was going to say "his heart is growing"
The ending was so sweet and so prince charming.
Lastly, I agree that Isabel Birch (Grace) wasn't the right fit for this part. She seemed to be a little kid trying to (act) like a little kid. It didn't seem natural.