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6.2/10
Pride, Prejudice and Mistletoe
2018
82 minutes
Director
Don McBrearty
Cast
Lacey Chabert
Brendan Penny
Sherry Miller
Description
Darcy, a career woman who hasn't found love, returns home to help her mother plan a charity event, reconnecting with an old rival and discovering what truly matters in life.
Professions
Entrepreneur
Restaurant Owner
Settings & Cities
Hometown during Christmas
Ottawa, Ontario
Pemberley, Ohio
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Review
Darcy with a Dash of Tinsel: A Yuletide Rom-Com Review
Gather around, lovers of love and connoisseurs of carol-infused cinema! "Pride, Prejudice and Mistletoe" has sleighed (pun intended) onto our screens, delighting us with more cheese than a holiday cheese platter.
From the jingle of the opening credits to the heartwarming finale, this film encapsulates everything we adore about Hallmark holiday movies. If you're seeking the cinematic equivalent of a cozy blanket and a mug of hot cocoa, look no further. You'll find yourself wondering if Hallmark movies might just be the comfort food of the film world.
Our protagonist, Darcy Fitzwilliam (a nod to literature's most eligible bachelor), finds herself tangled in more than just mistletoe at her family’s charming abode. She's an empowered businesswoman—a credible spin if you ignore the fact that most of her "work" consists of dramatic phone calls while wearing stunning festive sweaters. Her journey from boardroom boss to pastry pro is so heartwarmingly predictable, you’ll feel like you’ve known the plot twist since last Christmas.
Enter childhood sweetheart turned kitchen-king, Luke Bennett, whose sole crime appears to be an enviable hairline and the ability to whip up soufflés that rise better than my 2023 resolutions. Watching Darcy and Luke bicker over flour and frosting is like watching a live-action gingerbread house assembly—sweet, slightly messy, but utterly delightful.
The backdrop? A winter wonderland, naturally. There's more snow in this one small town than the polar ice caps, which, to no one's surprise, is the hallmark of Hallmark holiday movies. And let’s not forget the small-town festival filled with folks wearing impractical yet instagrammable outerwear while caroling in a snowstorm—which they navigate as if wind chill isn't a thing.
Will Darcy check her pride at the snow-dusted door and find love with Luke beneath the strategically hung mistletoe? Spoiler alert: We might not be Einstein, but even we can solve that equation. However, it's the very predictability that makes these films more endearing than Saint Nick himself.
In conclusion, "Pride, Prejudice and Mistletoe" is like a scented candle of yule-themed delight; familiar and comforting, with a chance of eye-rolls and heartfelt sighs. If Hallmark holiday movies are twinkling lights, then this flick is the star atop the tree, reminding us all that love is best served with a dash of snow and a sprinkling of festive spirit.
Final Rating: Four out of five Christmas ornaments for coziness. Minus one because alas, no reindeers—but we’ll forgive them since Mr. Darcy and mistletoe chocolate really do make everything better.




