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6.0/10
Christmas Under the Lights
2024
84 minutes
Director
Lucie Guest
Cast
Heather Hemmens
Marco Grazzini
Antonio Cayonne
Description
Emily reluctantly returns home to her family's rescue ranch to organize the Christmas Carnival and works with a handsome artist to honor her mother.
Professions
Event Planner
Artist
Settings & Cities
Small town
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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Review
Christmas Under the Lights: A Festive Flicker of Familiar Festivities
Ah, *Christmas Under the Lights*! The latest installment in the vast and twinkling universe of Hallmark holiday movies, this film is akin to putting on your favorite ugly Christmas sweater—familiar, cozy, and hilariously over-the-top.
Picture this: our protagonist, Holly (because of course), is a big city event planner with a runaway espresso machine and a wardrobe full of perfectly coordinated red and green outfits. She's tasked with organizing the town’s annual Christmas Festival, a tradition seemingly upheld for centuries despite the town only being established in 1987.
From the first twinkle of fairy lights to the final, Disney-level snowfall, this movie must have consulted a checklist titled "Essential Hallmark Movie Ingredients." Love interest with a suspicious level of wisdom and biceps? Check. A spunky best friend whose sole purpose is to deliver peppermint-infused pep talks? Check. An entire town so obsessed with Christmas you begin to suspect they have a cultish pact with Santa? Absolutely.
The plot gallops along the usual Hallmark movies trail with the precision of Santa's reindeers. Holly's journey from a non-believing Scrooge-in-heels to a peppermint-toting believer in the magic of Christmas is as entertaining as it is predictable. Honestly, it's like watching a Christmas cookie bake: you know the outcome, but who can resist peeking through the oven door anyway?
The movie's pièce de résistance? The town tree-lighting ceremony, which is so spine-tinglingly dramatic, it could rival any action-packed superhero film. One might even need a mug of cocoa to steady the nerves.
But fear not, beneath the avalanche of cliché, *Christmas Under the Lights* manages to twinkle with charm. It’s comfort cinema at its best—a blissful escape into a snow globe world where the most pressing problem is whether or not they can find an extra string of lights.
In summary, if you're a fan of predictably delightful Hallmark holiday movies that feel like a cup of hot chocolate made with love, then grab your favorite blanket, snuggle in, and prepare for a sleigh ride of festive fun. Just prepare yourself: it'll likely leave you craving gingerbread cookies and an improbable holiday romance of your own!






