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[–]funk_transcender 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Honestly I don't feel like I was the target age range for the film and I also don't do cheesy Xmas films very well... but it was pretty bad.

I do think it was more aimed at teenagers and if I saw this when I was a teenager I think I would've enjoyed it and probably related to it. Which is perfectly fine and it's great there's more LGBT representation in that respect. I do feel in many ways a lot of compromises were probably made to make this marketable towards a straight audience, hence all the male involvement. I think this is just inevitable really if you have a major studio investing heavily in a film like that. Baby steps I guess. At least it was tasteful and they were actually lesbians and there wasn't ongoing confusion about their sexuality or leaving their husband for a woman, etc.

But yeah it was full of plot holes, way too fast-paced and I definitely felt like Harper was terrible 😂.

[–]lmaonope333 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

nah...I'm a teenager (19) and I did not like it. It was a cheesy movie with a predictable plotline. maybe if kstew's character would've broken up and gotten with the ex gf it might've possibly saved the movie. the whole scene where kstews gay guy friend tried to explain to her how hard it is to come out to family was bs in my opinion, it's a bad excuse for treating your gf terribly. I did not have an easy time coming out and I had to move out of my parents house at 18 and I lost a lot of friends. Yet I would never let my parents disapproval force a girl I'm dating to go back in the closet. if you're an adult and you don't rely on your parents you shouldn't let their opinion affect your partner to that degree, it's just unfair. either come out to your family or dont bring your gf to them for the holidays