Falling Like Snowflakes

directed by Max McGuire
Category: "Drama"
Year of Release:2024
Date Added:03/01/2026
Date Watched:03/01/2026
Description:Teagan (Rebecca Dalton) is a photographer who specializes in close-ups of snowflakes. A wealthy resort owner offers to buy all her photos if she gets one of a 12-sided snowflake. She heads up into the mountains in a snowplow with old high-school boyfriend Noah because that particular snowflake can only be found in blizzards at high altitudes. They get caught in the storm and have to spend a night at an inn. There's some other manufactured crises, but in the end, Teagan gets her photo and she and Noah get back together.
My Rating:4

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Review - Falling Like Snowflakes

So very much wrong with this one. A supposed threat from a competing photographer who, it turns out, doesn't know how to use a camera. Noah's daughter played by an actress who says her lines like she's a robot. A "snowstorm" that doesn't land on the roads, doesn't land on the people, never accumulates, and is made up entirely of CGI — all while the sun is shining. A snowplow that skids on a bit of black ice and gets "stuck" in three inches of snow and then is pulled out by a Dickens actor who goes out by himself and somehow frees the truck when the driver couldn't. Just lazy nonsense. The romance not only didn't work, it felt kinda creepy somehow.
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