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6.3/10
The Christmas Cottage
2017
84 minutes
Director
Paul A. Kaufman
Cast
Merritt Patterson
Steve Lund
Brittney Wilson
Description
When Lacey takes a rare break from work for her friend Ava's Christmas Eve wedding, she reconnects with her former flame, Ean. The two decorate the cottage where the newlyweds will spend their honeymoon—a cottage said to bring true love to anyone who stays there—and feel their chemistry return.
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Chef
Bride-to-be
Settings & Cities
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Raleigh, North Carolina
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Review
The Christmas Cottage: When Gingerbread Meets Real Estate
Ah, "The Christmas Cottage," a delightful romp through winter wonderland where snowflakes fall with precision, hot cocoa flows like fine wine, and romance is as inevitable as a turkey on Thanksgiving. It's a film that feels like finding an unexpected gift at the bottom of your stocking – charmingly predictable and improbably heartwarming.
The film invites us into the world of Lacey, a big-city girl who returns to her hometown for the holidays, only to be swept off her feet by the quaint, titular cottage that seems to pop straight out of one of those classic Hallmark movies. But folks, this is no ordinary story. This time, it's not just about finding love in unlikely places; it's a groundbreaking exploration of what happens when real estate meets romance.
The plot unfolds at a gentle pace, like a nimble reindeer navigating a gentle snowstorm. Lacey discovers that the charming cottage comes with a local legend about true love and, naturally, a ruggedly handsome childhood friend named Jack, who rivals even the most heroic gingerbread men.
As is the case with most Hallmark holiday movies, there’s no shortage of holiday tropes: the obligatory snowball fight, the accidental baking mishap, and, of course, the transformative power of twinkling Christmas lights. It’s like the writers had a checklist, and they nailed it with the finesse of Santa sliding down a chimney with a bag full of clichés.
The chemistry between Lacey and Jack is reminiscent of a well-orchestrated Christmas carol; predictable yet undeniably engaging. Their banter is as crisp as winter air, yet warmer than your second helping of Aunt Carol’s famous turkey stuffing.
But let’s not forget the real star of the show: the Christmas Cottage itself. It stands there, adorned with more holiday cheer than a department store window display, and knowing the true spirit of Hallmark movies, it holds the promise of love like it holds its charming timber beams together.
In conclusion, "The Christmas Cottage" is a merry addition to the canon of Hallmark holiday movies. It’s a sugar-coated escape wrapped in a big, red bow - perfect for when you need a break from the chaos of the real world and want to dive into a world where everything ends with hot chocolate and happily ever after.
So, grab your coziest blanket, pour a mug of your finest eggnog, and settle in for a tale as predictably enchanting as a snow-covered Christmas morning. After all, who wouldn’t want to spend the holidays in a cottage where true love is just a predictable plot twist away?






