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Reunited at Christmas

2018

85 minutes

Director

Steven R. Monroe

Cast

Nikki DeLoach

Mike Faiola

Eileen Pedde

Description

Frazzled and struggling with writer’s block, novelist Samantha, along with her boyfriend, heads home to her late grandmother’s home to spend Christmas. While at home with family, her grandmother’s wise words reveal the true meaning of Christmas with Samantha at a time when she most needs encouragement.

Professions

Novelist

Settings & Cities

Family home during Christmas

Vancouver, British Columbia

Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

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Review

Reunited at Christmas: A Holly Jolly Reunion Fiasco

Ah, 'Reunited at Christmas' – a film that takes everything you love about Hallmark holiday movies and wraps it all up with a bow, leaving you chuckling under the mistletoe. If you've ever had a Hallmark movies binge, you'll know exactly what to expect: snow that looks far too perfect, towns small enough to wonder how they support more than one bakery, and a festive spirit so infectious it's a wonder nobody gets a sugar-induced coma.

Assemble the hallmark (pun intended) ingredients: long-lost romances, misunderstandings, and the inexplicable urge to reconcile family ties in the name of gingerbread and eggnog. In a plot twist nobody saw coming – except everyone, ever – our protagonist conveniently finds herself at the old family cabin. There's nothing quite like snow-covered nostalgia to raise pertinent questions like, "Didn't they learn from last year's snowed-in holiday debacle?"

Sure, 'Reunited at Christmas' sprinkles in the classic themes of forgiveness and togetherness, but it also answers the age-old question: How many maroon scarves can one wear before sanity is called into question? If the plot incites déjà vu, it’s only because you’ve seen this formula played out in myriad Hallmark holiday movies - and yet, we still can't resist their guileless charm.

As each carefully telegraphed twist unfolds, you find yourself predicting dialogue with eerie accuracy. But that's part of the magic. Like wearing a well-loved festive sweater, there's a comfort to these predictable turns. Each character rediscovers the true meaning of Christmas while somehow sustaining mild outdoor hypothermia in surprisingly light attire.

In conclusion, 'Reunited at Christmas' brings the anticipated and much-needed laughs, largely at its own expense, as it dances through familiar tropes with glee. It’s a heartwarming, chuckle-inducing reminder of why Hallmark holiday movies continue to twinkle like the lights on a too-tall tree. So grab your cocoa, ignore the implausibilities, and let the guilty festive pleasure wash over you as you become one with the holiday cheese. Cheers to awkward reunions and the Hallmark magic that makes it all worthwhile!

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