I like the leads in A New Years Resolution, but the beginning was difficult for me. They were both delightful alone but together I was resistant to them being together. As the movie went on they grew on me and I got more involved in them (but isn't that the way all HM movies are?)
I was a bit sad for their breakup, I really felt it but as with all HM movies I knew things would work out.
By the end I came away really enjoying it.
A good watch.
A New Year's Resolution
2021
Action / Drama / Romance
A New Year's Resolution
2021
Action / Drama / Romance
Keywords: christmasholidaychristmas romance
Plot summary
Kelly Leone, producer at Wake Up Milwaukee, a local morning television talk show, has focused this year on changing what were the declining fortunes of the show - her efforts having paid off - at the expense of spending time with friends. This time has also been at the expense of her longer term goal of a news producer life in a bigger market, like Chicago. As such, on New Year's Eve, she, under pressure from her best friends AJ, Lisa and Jackson, makes the new years resolution to say yes to partake in any social event asked of her, no matter the event, this resolution well outside her comfort zone in generally only doing things in which she is comfortable in a high probability of success. The end date of this resolution is her thirtieth birthday in one month's time. Much to her chagrin, her production team, looking for an extended new years story for the show, decides to follow her on her one month progression on this resolution. This resolution coincides with Kelly meeting Tom Malone, a marketing director at the regional office of Imperium National Bank, the two who have an immediate mutual attraction. While Tom too had at one point set his sights on a a bigger market career like Chicago, he has decided to stay in Milwaukee in his unofficial commitment to making life better for his family, most specifically his single mother sister Sheila, and the company. As Kelly and Tom look to be on the path to a committed relationship, an item comes into view that may threaten their relationship where Tom may have to choose between Kelly and his job at the bank, including the welfare of bank customers.
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It took awhile but by end I was on board
Charming resolution
The story sounded very charming and heartfelt, also with the potential of being different from the usual Hallmark formula. A formula that most Hallmark films follow (especially the Christmas output),apart from successful attempts at changes of pace, with varied success. Really liked that the film was set at and revolved around New Year, especially after having enjoyed Hallmark's previous 2021 New Year New Movies film 'Taking a Shot at Love'. Although Michael Rady has been in his fair share of misfires, he nearly always is one of the best things about them.
'A New Year's Resolution' to me was a winner and manages to be even better than 'Taking a Shot at Love'. One of the best New Year New Movies films of 2021, and of the 2021 Hallmark films overall so far it's one of the best in my view. The story sounded like a change of pace and the execution was also different and refreshing. Having had seen so many Hallmark films of all seasons with formulaic stories and samey execution, a more mature approach to a more mature subject was needed in a way.
Not much wrong here. Did think that the bank fraud subplot could have gone into more depth and had more tension, it is a situation that is a lot more serious than the film portrayed it as. The over-idealistic portrayal of the media, which is actually a tangled web of lies and manipulation, could have toned down too.
Personally was another person too that found the ending too hasty and running out of time feeling, though did like that it wasn't the not too unrealistically pat or contrived ones that Hallmark usually have.
Rady however is immensely charming and beautifully understated throughout and personally didn't find Aimee Teegarden wooden or lacking in expression, instead finding that her quiet confidence and subtlety matched Rady very well and that she did look comfortable. Their chemistry comes over as very natural and genuine. The supporting cast are solid. Also liked how real the characters felt and that they developed and weren't too perfect too soon or over-the-top negatively written. And in situations that come over as realistic and still true to life, handled generally tastefully. Especially what brings them together and how they click.
Furthermore, the production values are very pleasing. Lovely scenery shot with a look that is not garish or drab or in a way that looks static or chatic. The music isn't intrusive or over-bearing, things that can be heard a lot in Hallmark films. The script is well intended and sincere, while not taking itself too seriously. The story is charming and also poignant, due to connecting to the relationship and relating to the situations. Really liked the mature tone and wish that Hallmark can do more films with serious stories as they actually do them well, also that it didn't rush through things.
In conclusion, very well done and one of the best 2021 Hallmark films thus far. 8/10.
Different than the usual.
Kelly is a producer at a morning show, Tom works in marketing in a National Bank. She believes in New Year's Resolutions, he doesn't. Her resolution is "to say yes to social invitations"
Unbelievable. We get a different movie than the usual Hallmark gives us and people start complaining. I liked it. We have two people who meet each other, like each other, flirt, go on dates until we have a problem threatening to split them up, which, in my opinion was quite realistic.
There are reviewers saying that the leads didn't have chemistry: i'm sorry, were we watching the same movie? The chemistry was amazing. Both leads were great, but Michael was probably my favorite. His character was quite charming and he definitely knows how to keep me watching.
The script was quite original. We had fun activities and we had a group of friends (we usually get one or a sibling). The characters just talked to each other like the mature adults they are, they never kept anything to each other (even at the ending, and I will defend Tom, he tried his best to tell her). And the romance was ON POINT. The final scene was delightful. Not gonna lie though, I was expecting a flash-forward (since they kind of share a dream) and I was disappointed there wasn't one.
So, I liked it, and this movie gets extra stars for originality.