A xmas snow movie1/1/2024 In the days leading up to Christmas un unforgiving blizzard traps her in her own home with two unlikely roommates. Although she has tried to forget her past, it has not forgotten her. Of all of the CCB offerings, this is the one to seek out every year. For Kathleen, Christmas has always been an unwelcome reminder of her father’s abandonment almost 30 years ago. It’s not quite unanimous, but this movie’s still a household must-watch. But a few forgettable lines can’t outshine the classic Christmas goodness. All of the talk about “spinsters” and pushing marriage and children on Stephanie didn’t quite sit right with our DINK-y household. Is there anything wrong with this movie? Very little. Perfect redemption for this perfect casting. Thomas that has CCB spinning shoeless on her bed is quite cute.)Īnd we can’t forget Alan Thicke! He plays Stephanie’s father and is the epitome of a hard-hearted corporate man who eventually softens to the season. Brady’s dad hates anything mechanical, which caused a family rift and the reason for the sale.īoth our leads eventually warm to each other as Stephanie learns about the Christmas traditions at the Snow Valley Lodge: Caroling, Tree Buy & Trimming, and even some fun Italian/Swiss/Icelandic/French flavor that keeps the lodge in full occupancy every year. But what they eventually agree upon is the need to modernize. Weather Unprepared Stephanie and Snow Valley’s son, Brady ( Jesse Hutch, pretty great) embark on a Hate Becomes Love journey as their approaches to snow, and Christmas, are at odds. Her task: get this family-friendly, Christmas-loving inn ready for “Adults, 21-45, no-kid DINKs,” their usual clientele. The movie opens with Career-Driven Stephanie ( CCB, in her best character transformation to date) venturing to Snow Valley Lodge, her father’s Evil Corporation’s newest acquisition. It actually helped define some of our categories-nothing represents a Small-Town Guy Who Works w/ Hands like plaid-adorned Brady chopping wood… Not to be confused with the tweeny, angsty 2019 Netflix film of the same name, we weren’t surprised “Let It Snow” checked so many cliché boxes. And…we have a winner! Never have we found a film with 15 clichés. No wonder one of us rated this 2013 Hallmark classic Very Merry.
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