Imzadi
♥ Saved by an angel in a trench coat!
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2004
I watched #Xmas. It's one of those plots based on deception, that I am never fond of. Yet Hallmark likes to have at least one or two per season. Yet, where the deception is usually just the leading man, in this movie, it involves another couple, their business, an international competition and whomever is on social media who entered the competition.
Still we go along with watching these movies each season. However, in this one, the female lead was always one breath away from a nervous breakdown. She was high strung, high emotional maintenance, had mommy and daddy issues she just couldn't get past, and whined throughout the whole movie.
She didn't like or love herself. Her family & friends loved her more than she did herself. Which was the problem with the movie. Why are WE watching someone who doesn't like herself, and because of that is, indeed kind of unlikeable. Her family (and the lead guy) is always around to try to remind us she IS lovable. I do get that IS her lesson in the movie. But, I didn't like watching for 2 hours someone who doesn't like herself. And yeah, I stuck with it.
I felt it just doesn't quite work.
Still we go along with watching these movies each season. However, in this one, the female lead was always one breath away from a nervous breakdown. She was high strung, high emotional maintenance, had mommy and daddy issues she just couldn't get past, and whined throughout the whole movie.
She didn't like or love herself. Her family & friends loved her more than she did herself. Which was the problem with the movie. Why are WE watching someone who doesn't like herself, and because of that is, indeed kind of unlikeable. Her family (and the lead guy) is always around to try to remind us she IS lovable. I do get that IS her lesson in the movie. But, I didn't like watching for 2 hours someone who doesn't like herself. And yeah, I stuck with it.

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